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Twin Rose said:My point is that in many cases, publishers are paying a lower comission rate at the ENGS, and have also paid their activation fee. If they choose to link to the ENGS in their press release, and not their website (or both) then it is very well possible that they want to make sales based on that lower comission rate. Posting links in reply to their press release directing people to a place that they pay a higher rate seems to be harmful to the publisher.
Well, it's a message board. People posting things is kinda the point.
Edit: To which I'll add - that's one of the potential pitfalls of posting press releases on a public message board. After all, someone could come along and post a negative review or comment right after the press release. That's just the risk a publisher takes. Unless you turn this forum into a moderated one (or you change the rules of the board for this particular forum), and just allow press releases in, people can post whatever unsolicited links they want.
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