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> >I only ask first name & email address when joining, and then you can
>>unsubscribe from the email list immediately if you want to - you get to
>>keep
>>the free lifetime membership so that you can watch the videos any time.
>
>>http://SuperSolderingSecrets.com
>
> I'm always suspicious when someone suggests that they have "secrets"
> to reveal.
>
> Why do you want these details from those who visit your site? How
> will you store them? How do we know that they are secure? Why do you
> keep details for a "lifetime" after a user "unsubscribes"?
>
> There are lots of good videos about soldering available without
> registration:
>
> http://www.howardelectronics.com/nav...ideoclips.html
Thanks Mike, that's a great link. Definitely some good stuff there.
Plus I understand what you are saying, but it's absolutely worthwhile
checking out
http://SuperSolderingSecrets.com videos too. If you are
interested in soldering, there is some real value there with a unique
perspective & original material from my personal experiences.
I ask first name & email address because it is a membership site. The free
membership is great for the QFP soldering info - that's why I posted on
comp.arch.
fpga. On the site there are also offers of upgrade for more
videos, for people who do alot of soldering and are possibly looking for
some extra techniques.
Of course there is absolutely no obligation for anyone to ugrade.The free
membership stuff is free. If members can get some good info & tips that they
haven't seen before, then I am very happy & satisfied that I've passed on
something useful.
I treat all members & their email adresses with the greatest respect, care,
and secure practices.
Enjoy & cheers,
Tony Burch
http://SuperSolderingSecrets.com