cool new place for referrers: e-places.net

i do not know how many of you scroll down my very groovy sidebar, but at the very end, i have a referrers feed -- i paid actually u.s. dollars for a feed from truefresco and i know they have been terribly generous in using m2's site as a *example*, but i received an email from someone who is offering a referrer feed -- get this -- for free! yeah, and he's really cool and helpful and my new best friend :)

what is a referrer feed? i can see who comes to visit at a glance, even if they don't post or comment, and go back for a return visit. i've met some really neat folks this way and when truefresco started charging, i could no do without my feed, so i paid. until now.

this is offered, again, for free and the stats are incredible. give them a shot, i think you will like it as much as i do (already); go visit e-places.net for more information.

and no, i am not getting paid for this ad :)

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