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==Commercial Suggestions==
 
==Commercial Suggestions==
OK, young grasshopper, here's an idea on how to take advantage of [[Centiare:aficianados|aficianados]] links from Main space entries to Directory listings. As you can see, while I deleted non-legal entries from the Directory, countries remain. That means you ''''own'''' them until the real owners show up ie the respective governments.
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OK, young grasshopper, here's an idea on how to take advantage of [[Centiare:aficianados|aficianados]] links from Main space entries to Directory listings. As you can see, while I deleted non-legal entries from the Directory, countries remain. That means you ''''own'''' them until the real owners show up ie the respective governments. (However, see our [[Centiare:Spaces#No_Parking|No Parking]] rule.)
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Like [[User:OmniMediaGroup|OmniMediaGroup]], you & your pals could create stub information in the Main space for N. America, Europe, etc, create afficianados links to your Directory listings, and from there provide travel/contact information. You're smart - you know what happens next (semantic tags-> Web 3.0->transactions = riches & fame).
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Like [[User:OmniMediaGroup|OmniMediaGroup]], you & your pals could create stub information in the Main space for N. America, Europe, etc, create afficianados links to your Directory listings, and from there provide relevant/useful travel information. You're smart - you know what happens next (semantic tags-> Web 3.0->transactions = riches & fame).
    
You could be like a spider in the middle of a web, controlling all the action. Word of advice: don't try & do it alone. This is where networking leverage comes into play. A good place to check would be those poor saps over at Wikitravel who are laboring under some illusion that they may profit from all their hard work. LOL [[User:Snerfling|Snerfling]] 05:37, 3 February 2007 (PST)
 
You could be like a spider in the middle of a web, controlling all the action. Word of advice: don't try & do it alone. This is where networking leverage comes into play. A good place to check would be those poor saps over at Wikitravel who are laboring under some illusion that they may profit from all their hard work. LOL [[User:Snerfling|Snerfling]] 05:37, 3 February 2007 (PST)
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