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The Affiliate Allstar Review
The Affiliate Allstar Review
Article by Andrzej Lenartowski
“The Affiliate Allstar – Is It Just Another Scam?With all the get rich quick scams flooding the internet lately, it can be difficult to find a legitimate way to make money.And so when I picked up this new course by Aaron Johnson, a former janitor turned affiliate marketing success story, Iwasn’t expecting anything truly groundbreaking as I have been scammed so many times before.So shall we get started?From the opening pages of The Affiliate Allstar, I must admit I was taken a bit off guard with the exceptional design andoverall quality of the package. The information was well organized, easy to understand, and I found the authors writingstyle refreshing in comparison to other ebooks I have recently bought.Also included in the members area were several bonus ebooks and software programs that covered topics such as gettingyour website a high ranking, making money with blogs, creating your own profitable e-products, an article submitterworth nearly 0, and quite a bit more. And unlike other courses that always seem to offer the same junk, thesebonuses were of rather high quality.The Affiliate Allstar starts by explaining all the basics of affiliate marketing as well as how to find up and coming productsbefore the competition does. Also in this section are some very profitable free advertising methods that I didn’tknow about.Aaron also covers low cost advertising such as Google Adwords in quite a bit of detail. He shows how to write ads thatget clicks, organizing adgroups for maximum relevance, keyword research, and even introduces us to a popular searchengine that requires no website to advertise.Before I bought The Affiliate Allstar I have never designed a website because I simply didn’t know how and thought itwas too complicated to learn. But Aaron not only shows how a novice like myself can easily create fantastic lookingwebpages without knowing web design, but offers a couple free solutions for doing so. There is also a complete chapteron getting top rankings for your websites, and how to profit from Googles Adsense program.I would have liked to have seen an EBay chapter in The Affiliate Allstar as I have always been a bit of a dropshippingjunkie, but Aarons techniques are easier than anything I have ever done with EBay so I won’t complain. It would havealso been nice to have had a few more videos in the members area although Aaron has just informed me via e-mailthat he is always expanding his library of videos.Speaking of e-mail, support is where The Affiliate Allstar really shines. For the few times I have had to e-mail Aaron hehas responded very quickly, often within just a few hours.Overall, I felt The Affiliate Allstar was well worth the money.Lern more here
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The Affiliate Allstar Review
The Affiliate Allstar Review
Article by Andrzej Lenartowski
The Affiliate Allstar – Is It Just Another Scam?
With all the get rich quick scams flooding the internet lately, it can be difficult to find a legitimate way to make money.And so when I picked up this new course by Aaron Johnson, a former janitor turned affiliate marketing success story, Iwasn’t expecting anything truly groundbreaking as I have been scammed so many times before.
So shall we get started?
From the opening pages of The Affiliate Allstar, I must admit I was taken a bit off guard with the exceptional design andoverall quality of the package. The information was well organized, easy to understand, and I found the authors writingstyle refreshing in comparison to other ebooks I have recently bought.
Also included in the members area were several bonus ebooks and software programs that covered topics such as gettingyour website a high ranking, making money with blogs, creating your own profitable e-products, an article submitterworth nearly 0, and quite a bit more. And unlike other courses that always seem to offer the same junk, thesebonuses were of rather high quality.
The Affiliate Allstar starts by explaining all the basics of affiliate marketing as well as how to find up and coming productsbefore the competition does. Also in this section are some very profitable free advertising methods that I didn’tknow about.
Aaron also covers low cost advertising such as Google Adwords in quite a bit of detail. He shows how to write ads thatget clicks, organizing adgroups for maximum relevance, keyword research, and even introduces us to a popular searchengine that requires no website to advertise.
Before I bought The Affiliate Allstar I have never designed a website because I simply didn’t know how and thought itwas too complicated to learn. But Aaron not only shows how a novice like myself can easily create fantastic lookingwebpages without knowing web design, but offers a couple free solutions for doing so. There is also a complete chapteron getting top rankings for your websites, and how to profit from Googles Adsense program.
I would have liked to have seen an EBay chapter in The Affiliate Allstar as I have always been a bit of a dropshippingjunkie, but Aarons techniques are easier than anything I have ever done with EBay so I won’t complain. It would havealso been nice to have had a few more videos in the members area although Aaron has just informed me via e-mailthat he is always expanding his library of videos.
Speaking of e-mail, support is where The Affiliate Allstar really shines. For the few times I have had to e-mail Aaron hehas responded very quickly, often within just a few hours.
Overall, I felt The Affiliate Allstar was well worth the money.
Click here to learn more about The Affiliate Allstar
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www.affiliatebusinessfromhome.com
What Is A Senior Worth?
What Is A Senior Worth?
Article by Jean Madison
A senior is a man or woman of 50 to 100 years of age, of any nationality or color, living in any country worldwide, rich or poor and either working a job or self employed or retired.
There is no place in the world that you do not find seniors or a connection to seniors.
Almost all CEO’s in big million dollar companies are seniors or soon to be seniors.
From government to law enforcement to teachers to health care programs, most top positions are held by seniors.
Seniors have years of knowledge from all their experiences whether they are now janitors or Presidents or Judges, they all have much to offer in their time remaining.
Many seniors tend to feel rejected and useless when they are retired from the workforce when in fact there is still life ahead for them at any age or any ability.
The internet is a whealth of information for possibilities that they can pursue whether they want to earn an extra work-at-home income or simply find a hobby or just play games on the internet.
To be prepared for the senior years, the soon-to-be seniors should buy a computer and make a hobby of learning how to operate it while they are still working so that it will come naturally to them later to search the search engines like Google and Yahoo and look for opportunities to make money, or places to travel, or even worthy volunteer work.. There are many search engines on the internet and a lifetime can be spent just discovering thousands of new and wonderful and astounding events in our world.
There are many real and honest programs that are easy to work and can make extra spending just working at home on the computer. Ezines and newsletters are great places to learn and there are hundreds of forums where thousands of people visit each other and discuss their joys and their failures and many new friends from all around the world are made this way.
One of the greatest things seniors can do is write. Write articles and stories. Tell about their life and dreams and the failures or successes in their lives. There are many books and articles being sold that are actually biographies of interesting lives. Learn how to start a blog on the internet, that is like a daily diary with all the interesting things that happened in a lifetime and include snipits of interest to you and invite other people to join you and make comments on your blog. If the comments are not acceptable to you, they are easily removed. A long life lived certainly has a lot to tell about.
Most newspapers and magazine stories today have a website URL at the end of them that can be entered into the computer and bring up more information that was not included in the article. Reading is one of the best ways to keep the mind alert and hungry for more information.
One seldom has regrets for the things accomplished in a life, but often regret the things one didn’t get to do. Truly, the life of a senior is priceless.
All Too Late
Each morning he stacked up the letters he’d write – tomorrow,And thought of the folks he’d fill with delight – tomorrow,It was too bad indeed, he was too busy todayAnd hadn’t a minute to stop on his way;More time he’d have to give others, he’d say – tomorrow
The greatest of workers this man would have been – tomorrow,The world would have known him had he ever seen–tomorrow,But the fact is he died and faded from view,And all that he left when living was through,Was a mountain of things he’d intended to do — tomorrow
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What He Thinks Looks Hot and Not
What He Thinks Looks Hot and Not
Article by John Crawford, SavvyMiss.com
Ladies, 99 percent of the time, your outfits are awesome. Almost always, you look fantastic. You rock our worlds.
But I’ve got to be honest. Sometimes, what you wear leaves us scratching our heads wondering what the hell you’re thinking. You may like following the latest trends but sometimes, quite honestly, the trends suck.
I talked to some typical guys, and what follows is how they feel about your fashions. Be warned, some of it’s a little harsh. Just remember that we love and respect you. We wouldn’t point this stuff out if we didn’t care.
So, here’s a little tough love:
Oversized sunglasses.
Let’s be frank, ladies. These are downright silly. “They look like old ladies who just got out of eye surgery,” says Matt, 29. “They make me think of some weird Russian spy movie or something,” says Pat, 30.
I know you ladies are going for the cool retro look, but Jackie O. is rolling over in her grave. When you wear the big sunglasses with one of those big handbags, you look like you’re ready to hang out with the Olsen twins.
And here’s the bottom line on oversized sunglasses: They hide half your pretty face. Why do that?
Jeans tucked into boots.
Boots worn with a skirt, that’s sexy. But tuck jeans inside your boots, and you look like a member of the highway patrol or a Nazi riding in a tank. “It looks like they’re going horseback riding,” says John, 30.
It especially looks bad when you’re wearing snow boots when there’s no snow on the ground, or if the jeans bunch up at the top because they don’t quite fit inside the boots. Then it looks like you’re about to clean toilets with Joe the janitor.
Low-rise jeans.
I thought this trend was on the way out but, here and there, you still see women wearing how-low-can-they-go jeans. And that being the case, you still can get hit unsuspectedly by a crack drive-by.
Ladies, hide that dark side of the moon. Having more crack than a drug dealer is not a good thing. You want to keep your grand canyon covered and your love handles under wraps. At all costs, avoid that dreaded skin-bulging-over-the-top look, the “muffin top.”
“If the woman doesn’t have the goods in the midriff area, it’s not a complimentary look,” says John, 31.
Little dogs.
Okay, this is an easy target but seriously, what’s the deal with carrying around little dogs? “Just walk the dog,” says John, 30. “He has four legs. I’m sure he likes to walk, run and play.”
I thought this trend was only something clueless celebrities did, but I actually have witnessed this fashion atrocity firsthand. Let me tell ya, if I wasn’t too busy laughing, I would have ratted these girls out to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
“Small dogs are obnoxious in general and I would probably regard any woman who walked around with one to be unfriendly, spoiled rich and of overrated attractiveness,” says John, 31.
Chopped hair.
Let John, 31, tell you the gospel truth: “Long hair is a must. Women who cut their hair really short are not as attractive as they could be otherwise.”
It drives me nuts to see how many women, once they get married, chop their hair. It’s bad enough that once we get married you nag us more and have sex with us less, but do you have to cut off all your beautiful hair, too?
Of course, not all guys feel this way. “Different lengths suit different girls,” says Pat, 30. “Short hair looks really good on some girls.”
Pat, I appreciate your opinion, but you’re wrong and obviously under the influence of some sort of hallucinatory drug.
John Crawford is a freelance writer, and a friend to all women, living in Philadelphia.
About the Author
This article was originally published on http://www.savvymiss.com, a free website community dedicated to connecting, empowering and informing women everywhere. SavvyMiss.com features articles on dating, love, careers, fashion, health, beauty and important societal issues. Members also use message boards and blogs to build relationships with other members.
Basketball Tickets – The History Of Their Popularity
Basketball Tickets – The History Of Their Popularity
Article by Al Terry
Basketball, one of the most popular sports in the world, had very humble beginnings. Dr. James Naismith, a physical education instructor, created the game of basketball. The Canadian born Naismith, while at the YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA, invented basketball in 1891, when looking for an indoor sport during the winter months – specifically to keep his football players in shape during the off season months.
The Invention
Naismith and his wife saw an article in a magazine from South America that featured an Aztec ball game called Ollamalitzli, and the Mayan game called Ulama, where the round bouncy ball had to go through a hole. He also read another article by Tom Ellison, a New Zealander, which described an ancient Maori ball game that involved a lot of handball skills, where the ball was passed aerially with speed and agility.
Taking these games into account, he and his wife devised a new ball game, to be played indoors in a gym. He developed 13 rules for his game, and divided his 18 players into two teams of nine players each. Two peach baskets were tied to the lower railing of the gym’s balcony. The idea was to throw the soccer ball into these peach baskets. As the bottoms of the peach baskets were intact, the game had to be stopped every time the ball entered the basket, for the janitor to get a ladder and retrieve the ball!
Of course, those days the games were very low scoring affairs. The very first basketball game ever played had an amazingly low score of 1-0. The first official game, played on January 20, 1892, was played on a court half the size of the modern National Basketball Association (NBA) court, involving the use of a soccer ball and two peach baskets for goal.
YMCA, which initially spread the game, later started to discourage playing it, as it was quite rowdy and rough, and deviated from its basic mission. The game however caught on, and it was picked up enthusiastically by other sports clubs, professional clubs, and colleges.
Basketball, of course, used soccer balls initially, and the first basketballs made for the game were brown in color. In the late 1950s, the orange color basketballs were introduced by Tony Hinkle, to make the balls easily visible to the players and the spectators.
Tickets
From such humble beginnings, basketball has grown into a game that is played by more than 300 million people worldwide. The legends of the game, such as:
Michael Jordan Larry Bird “Dr. J” Julius Erving Magic Johnson Kareem Abdul Jabbar Wilt Chamberlain Bill Russell Oscar Robertson or Robinson”Pistol Pete” Maravich
have added richness to the game, over the years.
Basketball tickets, whether for the professional games or the collegiate games, are well sought after. You can arrange your basketball tickets for the games of your choice through legitimate ticket brokers.
Put in your request for the basketball tickets for the games of your choice and they will be delivered to you.
About the Author
Al is the webmaster of Sportstickets411.com a Basketball Tickets information site for sports entertainment with event and venue history as well as basketball tickets links.
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