I am not about making money at all costs. I try to operate my site under a certain set of ethics and principles.

I don't lie to visitors to my site.

I don't mislead them. I don't lure them with "free" and give them nothing.

If someone hates my site and wants a refund, I'd rather just give it to them. I don't need their negative energy circling around me.

I try to promote quality sites who practice business principles that I'm comfortable with.

I don't want to sell prescriptions because I'm not authorized to do so. And I don't want to be liable because some guy bought Viagra off my site and had a heart attack while snorting poppers.

I don't want to get into gambling.

I haven't gotten into herbal products because I don't know if they do what they claim to and I wouldn't want to see anyone hurt as a result of something they bought off my site.

I do have a couple of banners on my site promoting this Stud Trainer thing. I don't think it works, but I don't think anyone is going to hurt themselves using it, so that's why I put tried it. And in fact now that I'm writing this, I think I'll just probably pull the thing off my site.

I don't feel good promoting anything if it falls into the "if it sounds too good to be true" category.

I don't agree with Lee that if someone is looking for a product we should give it to them. But that's the beautiful of the society in which we live, he can do so if he wants and I can choose not to.

And on a totally off-topic, but kind of similar, I don't think prescription drug manufacturers should be allowed to advertise their products on television. It leads to a culture of people diagnosing their own perceived or real conditions. If you have a health concern, you should see your doctor, and discuss whatever options are available. The proliferation of pharmaceutical commericals is creating an even greater culture of non-responsibility: Hey, I can take this pill and everything will be great (except I'll have to live with anal leakage).

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