The “Completely Free” Ringtones that Aren’t
Posted by jonathan at 3:25pm EST on 10/11/2006
Ringtone ads often claim to be “free,” “totally free,” “all free,” “100% complimentary,” and available with “no credit card” and “no obligation” required. These claims typically appear in pay-per-click ad bodies, but they also often appear in ad titles and even in ad domain names, of course along with landing pages.
Ben wrote a great article on PPC scams and how Google shouldn’t really be letting it happen. I agree with the article. There are a lot of “get rich quick” ads going on and it corrupts the reliability of AdWords as a trusted advertising agency.
With all those “free iPod” tricks, in the end, it’s never free. There is always fine print. Time equals money, anyone in business knows this. So when you spend the time to get referrals, that’s actually costing you money. But back to the point, AdWords should not be allowing for these ads to be circulated around in the ad network because it lowers the quality of ads being displayed.
Incoming search terms:
- 100% free ringtones No Creditcard Needed
- the best ringtones with no obligation
- safe free ringtones no obligation
- no fee or obligation ringtones
- free ringtones no obligation
- free ringtones no credit card needed
- free ring tones with no obligations
- free combichrist ringtones no obligation
- Completely Free Ringtones
- TOTALLY FREE RINGTONES NO CREDIT CARD REQUIRED OR MONTHLY FEES
