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Assume you are a regular Web user and are surfing the Web for information on getting into business school. (You are a brilliant programmer; you started a great software company only to be taken over by a bunch of VC angels with MBAs from Harvard, and … you want to be like them!)
- You go to an online ranking of the top B-schools. The list is there, but to get it you have to register with the website first.
- You create a user ID and a password, set up one or more “password hint” questions (your mother’s maiden name, your pet’s name, your favorite cartoon, etc.).
- On checking your email to complete the registration process you notice that along with the confirmation mail there are already five or six invitations to join absolutely free credit history services, adult dating network and some Canadian pharmacy stores!
- You go back to the ranking site and, yes, you can now access a list of the top schools, but first you have to download and watch a “right after this message” video clip from the site’s sponsor.
- The entire list with school characteristics and contact info is available for an annual subscription of $120 (the five-year subscription is just $150!). You can also get a “free” newsletter, but that requires a separate ID and the names of your five best friends or enemies, in case you want to unsubscribe….
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Sounds familiar?
This is how you have surfed the information superhighway until now. But one day you will look back and wonder why you put up with this tedious and not-so-free surfing (and cursing) for so long, Znak it! is about to revolutionize your cyber experience!
With Znak it! you would be able to go to such a ranking site, click on the Znak icon or link (see below), consent to paying a modest amount (say 25 znaks , which equals just 25¢) to access the list and… the list, the entire list, full of valuable information, would be yours instantly.
No gimmicks, no hassle – just two clicks!
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