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[...] That all changed a few months back when, after posting an inquiry on the forums, I was informed of their â€œno ads on free sitesâ€ policy. Honestly, this didnâ€™t seem unreasonable; after all, why should I make money from my site if theyâ€™re losing money to host it? Since the site was finally making money, I decided to shell out the dough for a paid account. [...]</description>
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<p>[...] That all changed a few months back when, after posting an inquiry on the forums, I was informed of their â€œno ads on free sitesâ€ policy. Honestly, this didnâ€™t seem unreasonable; after all, why should I make money from my site if theyâ€™re losing money to host it? Since the site was finally making money, I decided to shell out the dough for a paid account. [...]</p>
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