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PhpBay Pro Build a Niche Store BANS Review?

May 6, 2009 - 12:00 am 1 Comment

I want to make eBay Partner Network affiliate niche store websites. Should I buy PhpBay Pro or should I buy Build a Niche Store (BANS)? Thanks!

This site gives a great review and will answer your questions about PhpBay Pro and BANS:
http://nichestorereview.wordpress.com/

Good luck!

What is the best website to preview/review pc games or applications before buying them?

May 4, 2009 - 5:10 pm 7 Comments

It would be great if the wesite was affiliated to a brick-and-mortar shop.

the greatest preview/review site is http://www.gamespot.com/
great paper reviews, pictures, video reviews, interviews with creators, game rank everything u need. it kills everyone else's answers

Is Roulette Sniper real and if so what is your experience with it?

May 3, 2009 - 2:52 pm 3 Comments

Hi there,

I have read a lot about this and nearly purchased it on the back of some strong reviews. However i suspected that reviewers like Dave Morris (apparently a long-term online gambler of Squidoo) may in fact be affiliates and get a cut for bigging up Vince’s software.

So can someone tell me if it is the real-deal or is it just skip-fodder like the Martingale casinos mails.

Many thanks,
Boon

My friend stop wasting your time with these stupid softwares anybody can make software like that what they simply do they calculate the spins to make a software for example if the baal dosen’t drop 7 times in a row on dozen 1st the software will tell you to bet on it and keep betting on it till you win same thing with 1st 2nd and 3rd rows odds, evens red and black , 1 to 19 and 19 to 36 , lines and so on.
and the other thing Roulette is a controled game so don’t waste your time on it.

Affiliate Marketing eBook Testimonials Needed…?

May 2, 2009 - 10:38 am 1 Comment

I wrote an eBook and need some positive testimonials/reviews. The eBook is about affialiate marketing. It's free (normally $47) to anyone who gives me a positive testimonial/review (at least one paragraph).

Send me an email and I will send you the download link.

Thanks for your help.
My email is contact@wreckingballsystem.com

Would you be interested in placing your book for sale at http://www.redneckgurus.com ?

Anyone have any REAL results with Fap Turbo?

May 1, 2009 - 6:17 am 3 Comments

I am sitting of seeing phony reviews with peoples affiliate info.

Fap Turbo is rocking ,so far good results with forex fap turbo ,forex trader should use it.

Does anyone know of a rating system or non affiliated group that provides ratings for vitamins and supplements?

April 30, 2009 - 1:08 am 1 Comment

Specifically, I am interested in a means to determine how accurate the claims made about ingredients in supplements, herbs, and vitamins are. I subscribe to ConsumerLab but they do not review all companies and products. does anyone have information on the products sold by Swanson?

the bodybuilding.com’s message board or forum may help you
or just type in supplement reviews for the supplement you want to read reviews on (that’s what i normally do)

Why does every make money online deal have to be a review or scam now?

April 29, 2009 - 1:29 am 6 Comments

Has anyone ever noticed that every website you now see is an affiliate that uses the words scam or review to sell something? How the heck are you supposed to find real information about something when all the “Review” websites are now owned by people that are selling the products… that’s not really a fair “review” imo… that’s a scam because the review is biased.
Here’s an example… how can I know for certain if this is a real review or if it’s a made up one?
http://wealthy-affiliates-review.info/

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Is anyone familiar with the New York Literary Agency?

April 28, 2009 - 12:31 am 1 Comment

I am a new author of creative nonfiction and looking for a reputable commercial publisher or agent to review my work. I am not interested in self- or subsidy-publishing companies like Vantage Press or their affiliates. I am researching to see if anyone has any experiences with this company.

Look them up at the Preditors and Editors website. Google the terms and that name and you will see for yourself.

Asking about affiliate marketing with my blog…?

April 26, 2009 - 8:32 pm 2 Comments

Okay…I had already asked a question a few days before about why my blog doesn't come up when I used the Google search engine, even though I have entered my website's whole address (copy pasted) into the search box…

I reviewed the answers, and I found out that my website actually does come up inside of Google…

And now, to be totally honest…I'm actually using my blog for affiliate marketing for a certain website…and I think I get the drill on how to use the blog for it…my only problem is…I can't seem to make my website to show inside the normal Google search engine (you know, the www.google.com place…) cause that's the place where people search for things, right?

Can anybody help me on this? Oh yeah, I had already aired the website since late October…

Hi buddy!

Well, appearing on the first page of search results especially on Google is an interesting approach. It may seem too complicated, but after you learn some basics, it will get much easier.

The process of making web pages shown on the search engines is called Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and is a step-by-step process. Do it properly and you will come up on the first page very soon!

First of all, you need to choose a main keyword which is related to your website topic. A keyword that is not too broad and general, is searched accross the Internet many times and has very low competition. Some keyword research tools may give you the needed datas. That´s why it is recommended to select your keywords before you build your web pages.

Then, put that main keyword on some parts of your website. This is called On-Page Optimization. Put it on your domain name or sub domain name, put it on your Title tag, add it to your meta tags (Keywords and Description). Put it on your web page in some important places such as Headings, first and last paragraphs, as bold and italic fonts, and of course in your text. But don´t EVER try to use those keywords aggressively in your content. It will harm your SEO efforts and Search Engines will find it out and ban you instantly. NEVER try to abuse the system or spam!

Now, it is time to get backlins to your website (Off-Page Optimization). Try to choose websites that are related to your topic and have high PageRank. You should have your site published on other websites as anchor text. Meaning that your link on other sites may look like as a text including your main keywords instead of a link.

The more web pages link to your site, the higher positions your site will get according to that keyword. But, like I said before, the first step is to research and find the best related keywords to your site´s topic. You may find some datas on free keyword tools such as Overture and Google Keyword Tool, but I would prefer to use some paid tools that give me a lot of data about my site topic.

How do some people get dealers to let them road test motorcycles?

April 25, 2009 - 6:12 pm 8 Comments

I have read about at least 2 people who have written about road tests of motorcycles on their personal webpages, that say that the bike they tested was provided by a dealership. While it is understandable that a dealer or manufacturer may provide a bike for reporters of a well-established motorcycling magazine to review, how do private individuals get dealerships to let them road test their motorcycles?

And why would any dealership let them use their motorcycles for road tests by private individuals that are not affiliated with a magazine or a professional motorcyclist without buying the bike?

This seems strange, because I wonder what dealerships have to gain by letting someone have their bikes simply to put a review on their personal web page, given the obvious liabilities that are involved with motorcycles in general.

i had first thought about buying a silverwing scooter instead of a mc. but i found out that no dealer will allow someone that doesnt have the mc endorsement on their license to take a bike out for a spin; so when i bought my sportster, i bought it non-tested. u have to have the endorsement, and u have to have a helmet when doing test rides. harley does it that way and so does a indie kawa shop up the street from me.