Another great contest from Bloggernoob!
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I don’t normally care for contests, but I find myself involved in two of his right now. I guess I like them because they’re easy. When you’re lazy, easy is always preferred.
Anyhow, here’s the skinny. Kontera is offering a 100% revenue share for new signups this month. Yup, that’s really generous - so if you haven’t done so already, go over to Kontera and sign up.
The part of the contest that drew me in, is that Bloggernoob is also giving away a LLLL.com domain name. If that interests you as well, you can check out this contest here.
Best of luck to those of you that do sign up!

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Hello,
My name is Vered and I’m from Kontera - thanks for entering Bloggernoob’s contest and for this post :-).
I just wanted to point out that the Kontera 100% Rev Share promotion is available only for sign-ups through the following link http://www.kontera.com/ads-for-site/become-a-kontera-publisher?type=1&aff_ID=48903
Thanks again and good luck,
Vered
Publisher Services Manager
kontera.com
@ContentLink - Thanks. I updated the post with that link.
Hmm… let me check that out
Happy weekend! Linked u up already.
I like bloggernoob’s contests. You never know what he is going to come up with next. It is great that the four letter domain is up for grabs. I read some place that all of them have been registered at one time or another. Not sure about the reliability of that information, but I have read it on several sites. Now we have to start thinking about registering 5 letter domains…