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Because of the traffic that it is bringing me (and increased page placement on Google and Yahoo), I am in fact getting more business from a much larger area (it may be my savior through this tough economy).
My main website is also being pulled up organically because of my MerchantCircle listing.
Am I an employee of MC?
No I am definitely not...
I am just a business owner that is trying to make the best of this economy, using as many free tools to advertise my business that the internet has to offer (I can also determine when good can outweigh bad). Look at my MC page
http://www.merchantcircle.com/business/Treasure... I am getting an average of 8000 page views a month, and 300-400 Yahoo and Google Crawlers.
Where is the negative in those statistics?
Personally, I like having an account on there, because it has helped me out more than not.