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&lt;p&gt;[b]The paid to read (PTR) email actually does take reading to get a hang of the programs and where the ads are placed. Each program is set up slightly different. Some use top and bottom ad spots. Ignore these, don&#039;t click those links as they aren&#039;t paid links usually, test and see for yourself. Mostly you want to look in the middle of the email ad. Skimming emails becomes a habit with webmasters that run the same ads day after day.&lt;/p&gt;
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