Senin, 28 Maret 2016

Earn money by The Internet

Earn money by The Internet

Earn cash by The Internet: 

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3. notice a free gift, terrific quality and very participating to your niche. In most cases, your gift goes to be associate eBook, package or coupon. Build a squeeze page and collect emails from guests in exchange for the gift.

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5. Build traffic to the sites. At this stage, its still not relevant to undertake to urge organic traffic; as a results of itll take several months. you would like immediate traffic to ascertain and optimize your page, and thus the most effective resolution is to have confidence a paid ad in Google, Yahoo, MSN or Face book. On the alternative hand, youll be pleased with very very little budgets (the order of 5 to 10 financial units per day) until gain is materialized.

6. painstakingly live the conversion rate of your guests. ponder what range subscribers answer your account. Examine what range sales square measure converted throughout the sequence of emails. If the response rate is not satisfactory, you wish to optimize the tactic, that is to say, readjust your squeeze page or your e-mail recovery until a satisfactory rate is achieved.

7. uphold inflicting fascinating information to your subscribers by typically inserting free attachment. The frequency would somehow depend on your niche and your strategy. In general, its smart to send associate e-mail every seven to 10 days, and a minimum of once per month. A free gift is nothing but a product that got to logically interest people who purchase the first time. totally avoid inflicting low value and upsetting merchandise which will destroy your goodwill.

8. Developing the traffic to your electronic computer. Once youve tested the response rate of your guests, youve a good arrange of what you will fancy a replacement subscriber. therefore you will use paid ways in which to urge traffic (PPC, ads...) once the acquisition value of the new subscriber could be a smaller quantity than its price. You’ll put together use freeways like agent traffic, press releases, organic traffic. but be cautious: these ways in which may look as if free in step along with your prepare, but once you count the time you pay over there, youll be irritated.

9. At this point, youve created your empire on net, that is to say, a community of spirited followers administrative unit will get one factor from time to time. From here, lets perceive but very important its to provide exclusively merchandise (even free gifts) that square measure appealing and value for money. If your subscribers square measure irritated right from their first purchase there is no chance that theyre going to purchase yet again. put together note that with this first purchase, youve created associate setting of trust in conjunction with your subscribers, and if theyd continue shopping for various very important merchandise from you depends on but you manage your relationship with them throughout the stage of pre-sale.

10. Repeat the tactic with various niches, ideally in connected fields. this method of making money on the online is maybe not the fastest (although {this is|this is typically|this can be} often not established at all), but its positively one of the safest and one of the few that allows you to progress nearly whereas not limit. With this approach, you are whole protected against the whims of the search engines and you earn money monthly with a minimum of maintenance.

The author of this text was associate electronic and laptop technician throughout his early years. once retirement, he became associate professional on-line merchant plenty of full-fledged  to any sort of niche.
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Over the course of 8 years I have been interviewed by many websites regarding costuming and other hobbies that I enjoy. During this time I have been asked the absolute worst questions that are rude, invasive to my privacy or flat out dumb. I dont understand how anyone (mostly men) think its appropriate to speak to a woman like this but then again, thats the problem isnt it? These guys forget that I am a woman. I am a person. Im someones daughter, sister, aunt and girlfriend. Would you ask your daughter these questions to post on the world wide web? Probably not particularly when most of these questions are resulting in information that will bring a crazed fan boy right to your front door step. Thanks for trying to risk my safety, pal. Below are examples of the worst questions I have ever been asked.

#1. My Phone Number: This is always a nice excuse "Can I have your phone number so I can do an over the phone interview with you? Its easier."  Actually, no its not. I use to write for a comic website and conducted two over the phone interviews with artists and trust me when I say, its a bitch playing back the audio and typing it up word for word. Why do these guys think its appropriate to ask for my number? Youre a stranger. Why the hell would I give you my number so you can abuse it later? Nice try. Just email me the damn questions.

#2. My weight: Its never okay to ask someone how much they weigh. Ever. And how is that relevant to cosplay?

#3. Photo of me without makeupWhy the hell do you want to see what I look like when I wake up in the morning? I get asking for a "normal" photo but without makeup? Really? For what?!

#4. Can I take you out for dinner sometime? Wait; what?!

#5. Family questionsWhat does my family have to do with cosplay? Why do you want to know how they reacted to me wanting to dress as a superhero? Perhaps you think theres a story there? Maybe you think they tried to ship me off to the Betty Ford Clinic cause they thought I had a "problem"?

#6. Can you give me your full name?: Obviously Sherlock, "Cosplay" isnt my last name but I think its also obvious that if Im using a stage name, its because I dont want my full legal name out there. No you may not have my full legal name. Its none of your business.

#7. Can you tell me your city and state?: This is usually the follow up to the "Can you give me your full name?" question and is a great stalker tactic. If they have your full legal name and city and state, all they have to do is jump on Goggle and BAM! They can find out where you live. And Im sure my boyfriend will be more than happy to make street meat out of you while I call the cops. Seriously, have a little respect. I always answer with "The Philadelphia area" which is true and vague enough because there are dozens of townships in the area but you dont need to know which one I live in.












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This is a guest post by Dr. Paul A. Ruggieri, a general surgeon in Fall River, MA and author of a new book “The Cost of Cutting: A Surgeon Reveals the Truth Behind a Multibillion-Dollar Industry.”

A potential casualty of employment in a hospital system may be the ability to openly disagree with the organization. Will surgeons, as highly paid employees, be confident enough to speak up against hospital policies affecting patient care without worrying about corporate retaliation? Will employed surgeons be able to speak out against hospital cost-cutting measures that infringe on patient care without being labeled whistleblowers or troublemakers? Can they voice their displeasure without worrying about the security of their job? If you are branded “not a team player,” referrals may dry up. Or, you may suddenly be “asked” to take more emergency room call. You may also be asked to travel farther to see patients and generate surgical business in another town. You may be replaced. You could end up as a surgeon without a practice. If let go, you may discover that the clause in your contract prohibiting you from practicing within the area drives you out of town.

Will employed surgeons be able to openly highlight waste and fraud without fear of losing their jobs? As highly paid employees, surgeons risk much if they criticize the organization that employs them, even when the intent is improved patient care. Knowing the economic stakes of speaking against the corporate team, I suspect many may choose to be silent.

Now that more surgeons are giving up their independence and joining the ranks of the employed, will they have the ability to unionize? Historically, surgeons have been an extremely independent breed of physician, perhaps too independent for their own good. For whatever reasons—ego, stubbornness, a view of themselves as well above the average working stiff, money, competitive juices—surgeons have never been able to use their local muscle to influence hospital behavior. Instead of being able to unionize freely decades ago, surgeons may now be forced to in order to survive.

Will unionized surgeons be given collective bargaining rights when negotiating with their employers? Will surgeons be able to strike if they feel the hospital systems they work for are not negotiating salaries or working conditions in good faith? Can you see it now, a Teamster walking the picket line in solidarity with a white-coated surgeon over improving health benefits? Will there be appeal boards to contest unfair firings? As employees, will surgeons be able to negotiate for vacations, sick time, or family leave?

The writing is on the wall for all surgeons, including me. The era of the independent surgeon is drawing to a close. More and more patients will be cared for by surgeons whose economic and surgical lives are directly influenced by the corporate entities that employ them. What, if any, impact will this dramatic shift in the surgeon’s professional world have on the access and quality of surgery practiced in the future? It remains to be seen, but there is a reason the American Medical Association (AMA) specifically addressed this shift in 2012 with new guidelines for physicians selling their practices. Tellingly, the AMA stated that “patients should be told whenever a hospital provides financial incentives that encourage, discourage, or restrict referrals or treatment options.” The AMA statement continued: “Physicians should always make treatment and referral decisions based on the interests of their patients.” Isn’t this how physicians and surgeons already practice, and have for hundreds of years? Or is it?

As a patient, should you know who your surgeon works for before agreeing to an operation? If you’re interested in a dinosaur’s perspective, the answer is “Yes!”

What do you think about Dr. Ruggieris view of the future?
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A womans corpse was discovered in an elevator in the Chinese city of Xian which has led to the detention of an elevator maintenance crew who improperly cut off power to the elevator a month ago without checking if anyone was inside or not.

In a statement posted Saturday, the Gaoling district government said two maintenance workers turned off the power source on Jan. 30 to the elevator in a residential building after they were called to check on a glitch without making sure it was empty first.

When they returned a month later, on March 1, for repairs, they found a female corpse there, the government said.

The woman was identified as a 43-year-old resident who was living by herself. Police ruled out any foul play but concluded her death was caused by the gross negligence on the part of the maintenance crew in a case of involuntary manslaughter, the government said.


Source: ABC News
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Make $3.50 Extra Using This Method With Adfly Also

Today i am going to show you how you can make an extra money just by uploading pictures and every click you get you will make money, now to withdraw it is only 3.50 it is not like adfly $5.00.


With this method i used it and it worked for me also i will show you how you can make money with adfly and this method also, this is a trick that NOT everyone knows about and this is why i am here to show you guys how to make this money. SIMPLE! 


1. Signup here in this site HERE 

 

Click on the image to go and signup now , also let me talk to you about this place real quick... They will pay you for every click you get on your PICTURE that you will upload there, now keep in mind i will show you exactly how to get these clicks and also how to make money with this method and adfly. 

After you signup , please go read this ARTICLE HERE and signup on this WEBSITE to get tons of traffic and also to get click on your image and your adfly image. 

Now how can you make this money? 

2. You will go HERE signup , create a splashpage now if you do not know what that is i show you guys how to do this HERE once you create your splashpage please keep in mind that you need to put an IMAGE that is going to make them CLICK on your image, Now once they click your image you need to put the adfly link.

3. You will add up an adfly link , so everytime they click on your image you make money by them clicking on your image and also you will make money with Adfly because you will redirect them to a place of what you are talking about. 

Do you understand now? 

Lets make an example: 

If you are going to create an splashpage about MAKING MONEY, then put a picture (ATTRACTIVE PICTURE) that will attract them to click on it, and get an AFFILIATE link on CLICKBANK and short it on adfly....

When they click on that link you might make money 3 times

1. With your image.
2. With adfly
3. MAYBE just MAYBE with clickbank - it depends if they decide to buy whatever you are offering.


4. Make the splashpage real but real SIMPLE and ATTRACTIVE! if you get a picture that is GIF way better, a picture that moves get peoples eyes alot.

Try it out, and comment if this works for you , it works for me just FINE! 

Godbless
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Minggu, 27 Maret 2016

stickman and dog saying goodbye and leaving
For over two years I have been creating content at the HubPages writing site.  It has been a mostly enjoyable experience and I have met a lot of people and learnt a lot about the write content for money game.

Mostly I have learnt it doesnt pay any money but thats a lesson of sorts I suppose. 

When I first joined in October 2010 people could write any old garbage and the ranking was still good.  That was because Google unfairly favoured the large content sites over small amateurs.  Write rubbish and get paid would be a reasonable slogan at the time.

Great!  Im not proud and after a few months I was beginning to understand the sheer awfulness required to get some traffic and money.  How to do the simplest thing - with wall to wall Amazon and eBay adverts.

The first Panda strike came in 2011 and decimated HubPages traffic.  Much better awful writers than me complained and left.  Their tricks no longer worked and HubPages had lost a large amount of ranking clout.

I stayed.  I was still learning and mistakenly thought things might turn around.  They never did.  In fact, virtually every Panda release has further ground down HubPages ranking and traffic.  There have been brief periods of false recovery.

All the time I have been improving my content.  Not with tricks but techniques - to try to provide a reasonable result for my search visitor.  My stuff isnt great but compared to the rest of the web - its OK.  Yet my traffic continues to drop.

A rough estimate of the drop. If traffic from two years ago was based on my content now I would expect ten times as much.  Yes, I am that much better but my visits are worse.

As I have developed my offering and tried to provide sets of pages that have some relevance to each other - aiming for that all important stay with me angle - I have become increasingly irritated by the way HubPages interferes with that.

Despite their content being largely generic crap, they group their pages not by author, but by subject.  Search for something and the bottom of the page will have lots of links to other peoples content.  It wont be written the same, but apparently being on the same subject is good enough.  No benefit to me at all.

Sure, I get some cross fertilisation (visits) from other Hubber pages, but that is small recompense for the links promoted on my pages.  I am selling ME, not cupcake recipes.

The other huge and growing problem is the sheer weight of spam advertising on a HubPages page.  We all know that the adverts pay the bills - indeed they are the reason most of us are there - but there is surely a limit.

The pages consist of more adverts than is acceptable in my opinion.  They say I am a spam site the moment you open the search result.  HubPages have recently introduced an additional set of floating ads that accompany the poor reader as they scroll through the page.  Not only are these ads intrusive and poor - the revenue from them is not shared!  Are they trying to milk the last remaining money before they sell up?

What is ridiculous is that HubPages have been running a quality control process for months.  This is not a bad idea at all.  Five years too late of course, but at least they appear to be trying.  Just as that might be about to bear fruit in terms of Google seeing the site as less awful than it was - they add their new set of excessive adverts!

As a HubPages contributor I have no say in this.  My carefully constructed offering has over the top adverts and links to other peoples content.  I am surrounded by a sea of generic crap.  My reader is encouraged to do anything but stay with me and read another of my pages.

As Google tightens the screws on content sites each search visitor becomes more important.  I know that.  It is why I have tweaked and improved my pages as far as makes reasonable sense.  The idea being to offer the reader enjoyment and interest, and to hope that a single search hit turns into a proper visit.

HubPages are doing everything they can to thwart that aim.  That is why my bounce rate on blogs and sites is far lower than HubPages.  Yet my best content remains on their site.  It is where I have concentrated my efforts for so long.

I wonder if I had put all that effort into my own sites where would I be now?  Probably nowhere - because content writing is a hard game to crack.  At least though I would retain control.  The links and adverts would be mine - my choice as to how hard to spam my poor reader.

As Google via their Panda and Penguin algorithm changes have hammered HubPages, Squidoo and others the content farm reason for being has disappeared.  There is no ranking benefit anymore.  A revenue sharing site becomes a revenue drain - well take half and give you nothing in return for your efforts.

They do offer a site - for those who cannot face setting one up themselves.  Given that most pages consist of some text and pictures it is not really that hard to create your own web offering.  Perhaps their best attribute is that they give people like me a place to start creating content and learning the game.

Time to leave the nest and fly or crash on my own.   Forget about algorithm changes and constant hope against the reality of dropping traffic.  Create something that doesnt have wall to wall adverts and other peoples links.

Goodbye HubPages.  It was fun and I will always be grateful for that first taste and learning experience but the game has changed. 

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Interview Actor Alex Darko

Zombie Mania has gripped the nation and actor Alex Darko is right at the center of it! Alex is a regular "Walker" on the hit AMC show "The Walking Dead". If youve ever wondered what it was like to become a member of the undead, keep reading! Alex fills readers of the Confessions of a Cosplay Girl Blog in  on transforming into a rotting corpse, filming season 3, his background in acting and being voted AMCs Fan Favorite Zombie Walker.



Victoria: How many episodes have you appeared in The Walking Dead?

Alex: I have appeared in 5 episodes during season 2. I also did episode 6 "Everything Dies" of the Webisodes that were directed by the wonderful SFX guru, executive producer and friend Greg Nicotero. I have recently worked and played on 3 episodes of Season 3 which is going to be the best zombie action yet! Fans of the comics as well as the show are going to be very satisfied and on the edge of their seats for season 3. 
 
Victoria: You always play a different Zombie, correct?
 
Alex: Yes that is correct, sometimes even multiple zombies in one episode before. Its daunting, but fun all at the same time.
 
Victoria: How long does it take to get into Zombie makeup and wardrobe?
 
Alex: It depends rather if youre featured, which we have a term for and that is "hero zombie." When we go in the makeup up team already has an idea of how they will make us look and have pieces and prosthetics set aside ready for us. And the wardrobe is already pre-picked for us. The longest time I have spent in the chair has been 4 to 5 hours. First time was last season and the second time was most recently for an episode in season 3 directed by Greg Nicotero and that is by far the one I am most proud of.  
 
Victoria:  Is it startling for you to see the results of the Zombie makeup and seeing yourself as a rotting corpse?
 
Alex: At first it was startling when I shot the first episode of season 2 titled "What Lies Ahead" as you can see in the photo: http://www.imdb.com/media/rm3725901056/tt1520211 The incredible and talented artists Andy Schoneberg, Kevin Wasner and of course Greg Nicotero are responsible for that masterpiece. I love those guys! That took 4 hours in and out, but unfortunately that scene got cut. I have gotten so used to it that I am always anxious to get back in the chair again. Its an incredible and fun process and experience for me! You go in and really appreciate the whole process that these talented artists do to you and how they do it. Its bloody amazing (pun intended) *laughs* Most recently for an episode that we just got done filming for season 3 was very startling for me and everyone on set, because I could not  recognize myself at all. I had so much layers upon layers of makeup and prosthetics applied to me that I have no words to describe it. When the episode airs I dont think anyone will believe that its actually me to be honest. And I think I look great as a rotting corpse! The special death scenes where I get killed in some unique fashion are my favorite and fondest moments, I always look forward to those! *laughs*
 
Victoria:  What are your thoughts on the Zombie craze? Why do you think people are intrigued by the undead? 
 
Alex: I think its because the thought of zombies walking among us is more terrifying than vampires, werewolves, etc. There is so much thought and fear that goes into it, once youre infected thats it youre done. They spread like cancer, just imagine living in a world like that its terrifying! Believe me Ive had my share of nightmares about the zombie apocalypse! I truly think it could happen one day, but more in the sense of something like "28 Days Later." But I much rather live in a zombie world like Shaun of the Dead. I need humor!
 
Victoria:  How do you feel about the flesh eating virus currently spreading through Georgia and the "zombie" attacks?
 
Alex: Wait, I didnt know or hearing anything about this flesh eating virus..... shit Im out of the loop. *laughs* And as for the zombie attacks that happened in Miami and other locations....I tell my friends and everyone (I told you so!) 
 
 
 Victoria:  In addition to being an actor, you are also a writer. Are you currently working on any writing projects?
 
Alex: I havent written anything lately, no! But me and my best friend were developing our own comic book at one point, but our scheduling was off. So now seems like a good time as any to getting back to writing and developing the story for that. Well see how that goes!
 
Victoria:  What is your background in acting and what does the future hold?
 
Alex: I grew up doing theater back in my hometown Savannah, TN. Its a very small town so to save you from saying youve never heard of it. I get that a lot *laughs* And I have lived in Atlanta, GA for almost 3 years now. I first started out working as an extra in the "Franklin & Bash" pilot as well for a few other TV shows and movies like: Teen Wolf, Vampire Diaries (been an extra, stand in, and photo double), Drop Dead Diva, Hall Pass, Big Mommas House 3. A night club raver in the upcoming film "The Collection" which was the first thing i ever did dying on screen. Among other productions that have filmed here in Georgia. But The Walking Dead has really been my big break for character acting and launching my face out there. Ive appeared in Entertainment Weekly as well in magazines in other countries, on birthday cakes, t-shirts, valentine ecards (which blew up my Facebook wall), paintings, sketch cards, and even tattoos. All that is great, but what i would really like is an action figure of myself as one of the zombies that i have played! All my friends who I have worked with on the show just tag this information to me and Im always like WOW thats incredible! I am grateful for all of my achievements that The Walking Dead has given me. I dont know what the future holds, I cant see the future. But my foot is in the door thanks to The Walking Dead and I am just now peeking through it! I hope its a good one and Im just going to embrace every day that comes my way. Thats all I can do really!
 
Victoria:  I was so happy to find out youre a fellow geek and gamer! What are your favorite comic books and video game?
 
Alex: **Laughs* Yeah im a huge geek, I am proud to admit! I love the Walking Dead comics of course. Recently Ive been trying to catch up on the new DC 52s, they are bloody brilliant fantastically well written and drawn out. My favorite video game franchise has to be The Legend of Zelda games. Ive been playing the Assassins Creed games, theyre great too! Resident Evil, Halo those are some good titles. When I need to release some frustration I turn to shooting games. Ive dabbled a little bit in Skryim lately and it just blows my mind of how much you can do in that game. I was like "I CANT DECIDE WHAT I WANT TO DO!" *laughs* But all in all Im a die hard old school gamer! The original NES is where my heart is at and will always hold a special place for me. Love me some good old Mega Man, Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Bros., Metroid, Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers, and Contra.
 
Victoria:  Tell me about being voted AMCs Fan Favorite Zombie Walker!
 
Alex: I did not even know there was a fan favorite voting contest going on at that time. My friend Clair who I worked with on the show tagged and messaged me telling me about it. I was like what are you kidding me? She gave me the link to it because I couldnt believe it, the thought of it just made me laugh and was too outrageous. But then I saw it and I was like wow, really? That image and scene wasnt even shown, and now I outvoted Sophia and the Well Zombie? It definitely put a smile on my face. So who knows maybe Ill get voted again this year, hopefully! 

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