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Old 02-07-2008, 12:19 PM
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I have had a lot of correspondence with Google over the years and one thing I've noticed is that they often send canned replies that don't deal with my particular specifics. Sometimes, if I am very persistent and say the right things they will send another canned reply and then add a couple of lines that deal with my specifics.

Google needs to send lots of replies due to the volume they receive and they don't have the staff to give personalized answers to every question. Possibly that is something they might want to consider doing. As a results, many people will get canned replies that may or may not always tell them everything they want to know or be as helpful as they should be. But many of the replies do serve the purpose.

They sent you one of those "form letter" type of replies and even said that is what they are doing in this statement:
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While we aren't able to send you a customized optimization proposal
There are saying the reply doesn't specifically apply to you.

It looks as if this is the standard reply they would send to anyone in the affiliate marketing field.

Granted many of those people would be newbies and the advice might be appropriate for some of them. But it looks as if this is the same thing they would send to very experienced and successful super affiliates.

This reply isn't one that could or should be applied to everyone involved with affiliate marketing. Obviously it wasn't the appropriate reply they should have sent to you.
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