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Originally Posted by Jason12345
You again proved to be smart  and implied again that why would even minute traffic arriving when no one knows what is registry and why it needs cleaning.
The keywords i was talking about includes both words "registry" and "cleaner" those people are not that smart unfortunately as they know what is a registry cleaner.
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I did not say no-one My words were "the vast majority".
This does of course mean that there is a finite number who have "read something" and have been convinced they need one.
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Originally Posted by Jason12345
The keywords i was talking about includes both words "registry" and "cleaner" those people are not that smart unfortunately as they know what is a registry cleaner.
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That would be a "keyphrase" then. Cleaner is a fairly generic term and registry has more meanings than the one you are looking at. Out in the real world a "registry cleaner" could be a "sanitation operative" working in the "Births, Deaths and Marriages" office
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Originally Posted by Jason12345
I dont know what are you trying to tell that you have 3 PCs in your room or you dont use a registry cleaner 
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Neither really, merely pointing out that I, along with a major proportion of the forum members am not your "average PC user".
I do know what a "registry cleaner" is and it's function is. I do have a copy of CCleaner on my "lab-rat" machine simply because that is the machine that gets "abused" with installations and uninstallations sometimes several times a week, and cleaning up stray entries once a month or so is simpler than re-imaging every time.
The "opportunity" refers to turnkey sites, and "registry cleaners" are one of the "opportunities" you can buy into.
Or are you suggesting that you decided to have a "registry cleaner" site for purely altruistic reasons?
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