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><>(o:} What is Blessed to Bless? {:o)<><
Blessed to Bless! is published by Steve Klusmeyer on a "round-2-it" basis. Most weeks,
you will receive at least one issue. Some weeks, you may receive two or three. Once in
a while, you may not receive an issue for a week or two. So, whenever I get a "round-to-it,"
you can expect to hear, "You've got mail," Yahoo," or whatever happens on your PC.
Blessed to Bless! contains an article that I have written using simple everyday events to
illustrate qualities and ideals sought after by many in the world today. Also included are
writings from other sources that I have come across (usually by e-mail or a book I am reading).
I try not to send everything that comes along; but I do send those that I think would be a blessing
to you - - - or at least make you think for a moment and/or bring a smile to your face for just
a little while.
CAUTION: Please do not drink while reading the humorous stories.
Doing so has caused many to snort Diet Pepsi out their noses.
><>(o:} Credit Where Credit is Due {:o)<><
If known, the original source of material used in Blessed to Bless! will be cited, or at least
the source where I obtained the material will be cited with a credit at the end of each item.
If the material was obtained from an e-mail newsletter, subscription information to that
newsletter will also be included. This will be done as a matter of Christian integrity to
give credit where credit is due.
><>(o:} What is the deal with those Ads? {:o)<><
You will see ads in this newsletter. The advertisers keep the newsletter FREE by paying for ad space.
My host, Mike Hodapp (Tigger at hundred-acre-woods.com),
uses the proceeds to pay the basic expenses of his Internet service as well as sending a portion
each month to feed starving orphans in third world countries. The advertisers pay for the ad space depending
on the number of clicks to their sites NOT on the number of sales. Please honor these advertisers
with a no obligation visit. Read a more In-Depth Explanation of the Ads.
><>(o:} Privacy Statement {:o)<><
I respect your privacy and will not share your information with other parties. Your name and
e-mail address are NOT sold or shared with any other list, web site, advertiser, partner, or
service for any reason.
><>(o:} In-Depth Explanation of Ads {:o)<><
There will usually be four ads in each issue. Of these, there are three
types. Ads that I personally endorse are the first type. They are called
affiliate ads and appear at the first of the newsletter. You are under no
obligation when you check out these recommended products on my
Affiliate Ads Page.
I want you to know that their are two reasons for placing these affiliate ads.
First, I do receive a small commission if you decide to make a purchase
(FREE trials are also available). But the second reason is that I truly
believe that these products can be beneficial to you and/or your friends.
Learn more about the products and services that I recommend.
The second type of ad that you see in the newsletter allows me
to send the newsletter FREE because advertisers pay for the ad
space. I do not receive anything from them, but my host, Mike
Hodapp (Tigger at hundred-acre-woods.com), uses the
proceeds to pay the basic expenses of his Internet service as a
web site host server as well as sending a portion each month to
feed starving orphans in third world countries. These advertisers
pay by the number of clicks on the ads, NOT by the number of
sales. That means that they keep track of the number of people
who click on the ads and allow the page to completely load. Then
they pay Mike a few cents for each click. It doesn't matter if
you buy anything or even if you look at the ad - just that you
allow the page to fully load.
I have limited control of these ads in that I can choose from a
dozen or so that are available each week. I do not necessarily
endorse these ads; but I do try to choose those from
advertisers that are not offensive to me and ones that I think
some readers would be interested in. Usually there will be two of
these ads located in the middle section of the newsletter under the
heading, A Word From Our Sponsors.
The third type of ad that you will see is one that Mike uses to advertise the
affiliates and malls
that he personally endorses on his
web site.
This ad will appear near the top of the newsletter
also under the heading, A Word From Our Sponsors.
Learn more
Thank you for taking the time to read this explanation and thank
you for checking out the advertisers. Remember, there is no
obligation on your part and they help keep this newsletter FREE.
Thanks,
Steve
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