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When I was a CNET contractor, I was paid based on the number of views my posts generated. As of June 1, 2014, I'm no longer paid for the views of the articles I wrote as a CNET contractor. Those pages continue to be viewed, and to generate revenue for CNET. So it goes.
Now I'm providing on this site all my new articles and updates to the most popular articles I wrote for CNET. Everything's offered ad-free and trackless. In exchange, I ask that you pay a little bit. New articles are free. Access to the archive is available for the minimum annual subscription is $1. If you subscribe for at least $10 a year, you get up to 30 minutes of personalized research and a response to whatever questions you ask me. Contact me for a quote on more extensive research, writing, and editing projects.
The link to the subscription page will be in place by July 1, 2014, but everything's free until the site's official launch on August 1. After that date, the "archive" will be available only to subscribers.
My goal is to help everyone stay safe online. The only way to do so is on a site that doesn't rely on ads and tracking for its revenue. Instead of ads, I'm hoping I can attract enough subscribers to keep spreading the word about online safety without going broke.
Quixotically,
Dennis Richard O'Reilly
Now I'm providing on this site all my new articles and updates to the most popular articles I wrote for CNET. Everything's offered ad-free and trackless. In exchange, I ask that you pay a little bit. New articles are free. Access to the archive is available for the minimum annual subscription is $1. If you subscribe for at least $10 a year, you get up to 30 minutes of personalized research and a response to whatever questions you ask me. Contact me for a quote on more extensive research, writing, and editing projects.
The link to the subscription page will be in place by July 1, 2014, but everything's free until the site's official launch on August 1. After that date, the "archive" will be available only to subscribers.
My goal is to help everyone stay safe online. The only way to do so is on a site that doesn't rely on ads and tracking for its revenue. Instead of ads, I'm hoping I can attract enough subscribers to keep spreading the word about online safety without going broke.
Quixotically,
Dennis Richard O'Reilly