The Evion.Org question
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Anyone using this service? Its seems like some sort of really bad affiliate marketing, which we all know is a no-go in regards to acceptable use policy for twitter.
Just looking for some opinions, a client seems to really like, I seem to really not
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Nice work, I had noticed something similar. Not to mention the fact that if you are logged in to twitter (which everyone always is) it automatically logs you into and creates an account on their site. Bad Ju Ju.
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A quick Google search turned up a possible security problem with this site. I've sent the admin of the site a note, and PM'd Todd with details. I would personally refrain from using it at this time (my personal opinion, not an official SEOmoz opinion).
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