Sunday, March 22, 2009

MAKE MONEY ONLINE

Make money online upto 50,000Rs
1. Spend all day browsing Site For Sale forums (like the list we have here) for the myriad ways people earn money online. People looking to sell their sites actually tell you how they make money! Pick one that suits you. Research it a bit, and away and start your own business. Or use a search engine to find ways to make money online. It seems to be so easy that it's almost impossible to find someone who doesn't know how to do it. (But why stop at one search engine (SE)? Most people get to less than 1% of the top qualify info they're seeking because they use just one SE like Google, don't have the vaguest of ideas of the advanced search features available, and don't know the benefits to be had using specialised SEs, local SEs etc. )

2. Bundle the two above to tell other people how to make money online. They always want to know. It doesn't matter if you don't know yourself, you can still charge them for it. I obviously don't have a clue as I'm giving it all away. You can now ignore everything else I say. But don't go spending money on internet cons promising to make you a millionaire and here's how to spot them.
3. Be more inventive with your search. Look for small business franchise newsletters. Or for home jobs in your particular niche or hobby. (And check point #2 above for those specialised SEs). You can also go through the appropriate DMOZ categories (examples: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12)
But using "search" is just the start of the game. There are simply so, so many ways. We hope you hang around to find out.
4. Like the guy you can pay to stick a message in a bottle for you and throw it into the sea. He's made tens of thousands of dollars already. And there are several others like him in all parts of the world. Do you live near a sea or river? Or join the cleanup of those bottles and get your council to contribute.

Domains
5. The dot com gold rush made many millionaires but there's still plenty of money in domain real estate and still some good catches available. A good dot com may be difficult to find now. But there are a lot of gTLDs and ccTLDs from the .info to .eu to .tv to .co.in and they all present opportunities being discussed in several good forums. Put your thinking hat on, buy a famous word domain for a few dollars and put it up on the domain selling sites.
6. Lost your thinking hat? Hang out at SEDO. DNForurms, Afternics and other places where domains are bought and sold. Provided you learn enough about the market to recognise bargains you could make a living from just buying existing domains and reselling them.
7. If you're smart you'll run dictionary checks against available domain names and auto-check them against search volumes (using OST, Wordtracker etc.) for that term and Pay Per Click (PPC) rates in the major ad networks (example) to work out which ones are likely to be more profitable. If you can pick up the domain for a profitable term that's searched for often you can use a domain parking program. Or post a little bit of relevant content and get a link or two ... and the search engines will start sending you traffic. If the phrase people are typing in coincides exactly with your domain name it gives you a great head start with SEs.

8. If you're smart AND a linguist you'd be doing that in multiple languages. And not paying for any domain till you've tried it free for five days to see if it does indeed get any type-in traffic (and how well that traffic converts). After you've tried it for five days and dropped it there's nothing to stop you immediately picking it up again for another five day trial. Strange, but true. It's not kiting, it's legal.
9. Misspellings. Massive opportunities still exist in the misspelling/typo market. People trying to get elsewhere land on your site instead ... and you sell them stuff (or use the domain parking idea). Some even tempt fate by making PPC opportunties out of typosquatting on trademarks. Finding typos has never been easier. There are many tools that will find misspellings for you. How easy can it get?
10. Domain parking and type-in traffic: People sometimes guess at URLs. If they want a plumber they may try plumber.com though they've never used that site themselves. Find terms that people may be typing in (I will provide a detailed guide to this when I get a chance), buy the domain and populate it with ads. There are several ad programs to monetise your parked domains. Or combine this with the previous idea to buy plummer.com or similar typo domains to make money online.
11. Drop catches. People sometimes forget to renew their domains and these expire. Picking them up will give you some remnant traffic from sites that link to this domain/people who've bookmarked it etc. In some cases the traffic can be pretty high. Provided you're fast enough to replace the copyrighted content that was there with something else you can make quite a profitable business from doing nothing else but this.
12. A variation on the above. Sell the domain back to the previous owners. Note that you may want to tread carefully and get familiar with the rules for that TLD before you start sending off ransom notes. For example, with ICANN (domains that end in .com, for example) the moment you send the previous owners an email saying you've got their domain and you'll give it back for $10K... you've lost. It can't look like a ransom demand. Be reasonable and read the small print of the UDRP. No UDRP required if you're sitting hostage on myspace.com/theircompanyname or the equivalent at blogger, mybloglog, or other big destinations. LOL, watch them kick themselves and sack their web advisors who told them about taking the "dot info" but omitted to mention the importance of protecting the brand by owning the associated myspace directory (and others)! And it costs you nothing!

13. Run a domain management service. Hundreds of thousands of webmasters (or more) have a large portfolio of domains. A lot of them would like the boring bit taken out of their domain management. You can run their DNSes or just a service reminding them when each domain comes up for renewal. Or an automated monitoring service to tell them when one of their domains/sites is inaccessible.
14. Start a directory to list domains for sale. That's what people like SEDO do. You can get money just for allowing domains to be listed in your directory.
15. If you're running a service putting buyers and sellers of domains/sites in touch with one another you could get money for add on services (like providing escrow facilities). For ideas have a look at what existing domain intermediaries offer.
16. Run a domain research service. Wonder what happens when a manufacturer is looking to name a new model car? Or starting a new range of clothing? They need trademark and patent research but now they also need some domain research. Which of the literally thousands of combinations and misspellings (+ sucks.com) are taken and which do they need to buy? With a few of the free domain tools discussed on this page and one or two more - like free DNS tools - and a little time you could provide them a service they'd pay a lot of money for.
17. Start your own country: Whoa! yes, you're reading it right. If you've heard of Sealand (what is Sealand) you'll know that starting your own country is not that far fetched. Once you have your own WhackyCountry you can apply for a .wc (yuk) TLD. Sell millions of domains. Keep some for yourself. Ever wanted a Google.___?
18. Perform domain services for businesses and then send them a proforma (even if they've never heard of you). Explain that it's free this time but you'll gladly keep acting for them for a small fee. For example, there are thousands of big businesses whose half-wit webmasters/ developers didn't put in a redirect from the non-www to the www versions of their sites (or vice-versa). One entrepreneur made a few thousands just from pointing out to businesses how they were losing hundreds of customers every year who were landing on http://xxx-companyname.com and finding nothing there.
I'll talk about domain opportunities some more on this page when I get a chance.

Buying and selling internet businesses
19. Many sites runs on "auto-pilot". A common price these sell for in site-for-sale forums is 12-24 months' worth of net earnings (silly price, but it's true). Provided you don't mess the site up you can recover your capital in as little as 12 months and then ... sell the site to recover your capital again. Double your capital every year. 100% return. Sack your stockbrokers. It really is a crazy world!
20. Site flipping doesn't require as much capital and expertise as many people believe. Like property flipping, you buy one that needs a bit of TLC. Do it up, then sell it on for a whacking great profit. And, the beauty is you never have to deal with tenants!

21. How about cornering a little market? There are DMOZ categories with grandfathered sites (sites that have been listed for many years) which aren't being updated. If you can pick up a few sites in the same category and merge their content suddenly you "own" that niche. That opens a lot of possibilities.
Actual work
22. Several jobs exist on a pay per hour basis but the better paid ones are probably contract jobs. Some examples of both: Copywriting; proofreading of web content/ebooks/newsletters etc. (elance, guru, rentacoder, graphicdesign, more).

23. Email or phone answering:
Be one of the first line support staff manning a company's phone or email answering service. Filter out the easy questions by pointing the user to relevant sections of his manual and escalate those that seem genuine problems. You are saving the company's engineers' time and providing a valuable service - that they pay for. A variation of this is chat help where you actually sit at your PC and text chat to users who've reached a firm's website and clicked the help button. Sometimes a bit of training is involved.
24. Good at web design, HTML, CSS? Create designs (templates) and flog them. You can sell each one multiple times to webmasters who don't have the time or patience to get familiar with the intricacies and quirks.
25. Monitoring Wikipedia/ forums/ blogs for mentions of a particular name, brand etc. A recent expose showed that several Wikipedia entries were being manipulated by a US political party who had several stooges signed up for just this purpose. Wouldn't their opponents want to know each time they're manipulating some facts? Find someone who needs some news "managed" or needs to know when news is being "managed" and get paid for it. You need to be "proactive" as these jobs aren't "advertised" but the fact that they aren't advertised means that others don't know about them, you have an advantage. And there are opportunities in almost every language.
26. Directories: start one. Webmasters pay to be listed in your directory. The better your directory the more you can demand. Niche, hand compiled directories are a million times better than the SERPs dross and both companies and users know that.
27. Filling in surveys. True, there are a lot of duds around but there are still some programs that pay you for doing mind-numbingly dull tasks like filling in surveys. If you aren't fussed about privacy and are willing to disclose all your personal details (or fictional personal details) there's usually someone willing to pay you, From YouGov to Ciao. This - and some of the next few - are called IFW or Incentivised Freebie Websites, more here.
28. Get paid to read email. Why would companies pay for that? Plenty of reasons, not least that a human eye can spot SPAM that even the best program doesn't catch. Even the best anti-spam program has some false positives and some companies can't afford to have any.
29. Do other filtering. There are people who'll pay money to have you filter through those millions of ebay listings to find them the specific objects/ curios/ stock/ book that they really, really need. Another filtering idea: Businessmen looking to buy sites regularly visit the Site Buying/Selling forums and trawl through thousands of listings a week. Get talking to one or two of them, offer to get familiar with what they are looking for and to do the looking for them.
30. The web has allowed easy access to industrial quantities of free stuff. For example, in 2007, a major manufacturer of cricket bats had a problem. Cricket bats can't have knots in them so most of the wood from the willow tree has to be discarded as scrap. Not a few bin bags full but 70 tons. Per week. Yes, lorry loads per day! Free. They listed it on the eastex.org.uk site. Opportunity: Find a company that sells bark mulch for gardens. Find out how much they are paying to buy wood. Offer them 70 tons of fine willow a week at 50% of their current costs provided they pick it up themselves. Or contact manufacturers of chipboard/cat litter/use-your-imagination. OK, eastex may not still have that particular opportunity... but there are others. And on other sites.
31. CPA = Cost per Action. Apart from filling in surveys people pay for all kinds of other things. Like clicking on links (though you may want to check that you're not participating in click fraud).
32. Posting in Forums: Like hanging out in forums and chatting to other people? Owners of new forums have a problem. If there aren't a lot of conversations going then people don't stop to talk. So they get the chat flowing by paying for posts. So, jump in, start chatting and get paid.
33. Do something silly. The milliondollarhomepage guy got famous for selling worthless pixels on his page. But, because he was in the news/having his 15 minutes of fame people focused on that and paid money for what they would normally have realised was fairly worthless links. Yes, people are stupid. ClickHereYouIdiot. But some of these "stupid" people are millionaires today.

34. Do something more useful and less silly. Find a need in a niche and fill it. People complaining in forums about how they can't find replacement parts for a certain type of car? Find someone who'll make it and be the broker. People complaining about limitations in a particular niche software? Find a programmer to design a solution and start selling it.
35. Have expertise in a particular subject? Write regularly on that subject and give away your knowledge for free. People will bookmark your blog and visit regularly. The money is in allowing companies to advertise their products and services to your very eager audience. There are third parties like payperpost, blogvertise, creamaid, Blogitive, reviewme, loudlaunch etc., who handle the finding of advertisers.
36. Don't have expertise in a particular subject? That doesn't stop bloggers. Some of them blog on the most mundane things - from what they had for breakfast to how they spent their day. And still the advertisers come. So, don't blog to demonstrate your expertise. Blog to demonstrate your camera obsession and show all the stupid pictures you take everyday. Or blog about breastfeeding your kids.
37. Join the myspace bandwagon, build up a lot of "friends" and bulletin advertise (what?!) the hell out of them. Send them to pages where you promote affiliate programs and you could walk away with five figures every month. There are people who make a lot more.
38. Or use tools like myspace to promote your offline activities - like the music you create. The Arctic Monkeys were record label/ talent scout/ music agent free.
39. Sell trinkets to myspace users. They love them. Especially shiny ones. Myspace backgrounds, templates, animations, scripts, icons and other "myspace resources" are a multimillion dollar industry.
40. Writing a newsletter. Building a mailing list is a long term plan and it pays dividends but don't expect immediate results. If your newsletter is good and you promote it well you can collect hundreds of thousands of subscribers (who all get the newsletter for completely free). The more subscribers you have on your list the more advertisers pay to feature in your newsletter.
41. Find something that won't sell, let your imagination run wild. Be willing to think the most outrageous thoughts, the most impossible items to sell. Who would have guessed there'd be an active market for urine. Yes, that stuff you flush away. No, I'm not taking the ... mikey. Start selling your outrageous item and you may find that a market already exists. You can also sell your hair, your blood, your eggs, breast milk and body parts... and rent your uterus.
42. Build a community. While some webmasters see lower returns from forum-type sites it's probably because they're using contextual programs like Adsense. One of the biggest webmaster communities (forum) is free to join and free to use though it's very busy, uses massive bandwidth, and costs its owner a bomb. Yet, he makes a very profitable income from organising conferences/tradeshows. His "community" ensures every one is a sell-out.
43. Be a link monkey. Webmasters want people to link to them. It makes them feel loved. And it helps them rank higher with search engines. But they don't have the time to go begging. You do that for them and get paid per link. If you're smart you'll find shortcuts and charge people a lot of money for identifying and approaching possible link "partners".
44. Related to the link idea above - start a directory submission service. There are lots of directories around like the ODP. Many take free submissions but you have to do these by hand. When you're familiar with the submission process at a few of the top ones it takes you a lot less time to make submissions. Webmasters have to register, wait for a reply, jump through other hoops etc. They'd rather outsource it to someone who can do it faster and has the time.
45. Another flavour of link-building: Dropping mention of your client's site in forums, blog comments etc. Yes, clients pay for it. There are spamming ways of doing it and some more decent ways. If you can make relevant posts, posts that contribute to the discussion, and provide only those links that are beneficial to that thread, you'll be in high demand with webmasters looking to spread the word about their good content. For example, if you genuinely feel that this list of 101 ways to make money is the dog's testicles - and you participate a lot in webmaster forums - you're bound to come across threads where dropping a link would help your forum mates. Some website owners pay for that.
46. Press release websites often need people to screen user submitted releases for profanity etc., before running the "news". Well known blogs often require the same kind of vetting service for user submitted comments to blog articles. Niche directories that take automated submissions need to prevent against SPAM so could use a human review of each submission. There are numerous such opportunities. Spamming site owners with offers of your service may not get you anywhere. The key is to identify a site that looks like it could use this service and make a personal approach.
47. Write an ebook. It's as easy as falling off a chair. Know something about something? Whether it's about growing cabbages, writing PERL, plucking nose hair or being a good cop - if you're a good marketer, or pay a good marketer, you can probably sell a few thousand copies of your ebook. People pay online and download it, no publisher, printer, book shop or other cumbersome details to worry about. In fact, you don't even need to do the selling. "Affiliates" do it for you (on commission). And, there are ebooks telling you how you can write and sell ... ebooks!
48. Become an expert in a particular niche, perhaps affiliate programs for kids' products, or mailing list services ..and charge for your advice either at online webinars ... or even at local business events. The great news is that this is the internet and becoming an expert in a niche often requires nothing more than spending lots of time (online) reading and absorbing. No school to attend, no fees to pay.
49. Data sorting and other mundane jobs usually pay by the hour. This is the online version of envelope stuffing except that there really are opportunities to do these jobs online. It's a matter of looking in the right places and avoiding all those scammers looking to part you from your money by asking for upfront fees.
50. Good at graphic design? Design and offer logos and icons downloadable for free (and without watermark on payment of a fee). Good icons sell for several hundred dollars a set. And each set can be sold again and again.
51. Create an award and some fancy logos to go with it. The more credible they look the better. Award them to websites you like ... provided they pay you an "admin" fee every year to continue using the logo. Giving awards used to be a useful way to get backlinks. But when people's egos are sufficiently stroked they'll pay to continue boasting about how good the "rest of the world" thinks they are.
Work, but not as you know it
52. Affiliate programs can be great fun and very lucrative. The trick is learning to generate traffic, funnelling it to your merchant and hiring expensive accountants to handle your massive tax returns. It has made more millionaires than you'd believe and I've personally met many of them. I hope to write a lot more about making money from affiliate programs in the months to come.
53. But if fine-tuning ad CTRs and monitoring ROI is too much like hard work ... be your own affiliate customer. Credit card companies, mortgage companies etc., pay anywhere upto $100 per form filled on their site (per valid lead). Go apply for some credit cards and mortgages BUT do them through your own affiliate links and make a few hundred dollars per day. Sign up in as an affiliate in your wife/husband/dad's name to get around the occasional restriction that applications in the affiliate's own name don't generate the commission.
Pure fun
54. Like playing computer games? There's money in gaming. Top players get paid handsomely for participating in tournaments, attending gaming fests and endorsing products. OK, Tiger Woods does make more but does he have as much fun? I mean, have you ever seen him happy? Like deliriously happy ... and shouting for joy? No. Because his golf club don't have no buttons. But it's not just for big hitters. Anybody can make a few hundred bucks a week.
55. MMORPG, or multi-player online role playing games are virtual worlds where otherwise sane humans lose all perspective and all sense of reality. Or they pretend they do. They spend money on invisibility cloaks, virtual machine guns, characters and even virtual money! It's hard to explain how it works but Be The Seller, there's a thriving economy there worth millions of dollars every year. Whether it's WoW or SecondLife.
56. Adult entertainment: Like dressing up kinky? Do it front of a webcam and adult webcam sites will pay you. (John Prescott need not apply.) Like chatting dirty? Are you a balding man who likes pretending to be an 18 year old blond, female model? The online equivalent of the premium rate phone lines is where you can earn money all day just having fun. I won't provide links - use a search engine and find them yourself.
57. Or get paid for promoting other adult sites. This is like other affiliate programs except that you get to give away stuff on your site (usually cut-down/lower quality versions of videos and pics) for free. These entice visitors to click through for the larger resolution version which requires a small subscription. So, free content for you and - if you can get enough visitors to click through and subscribe - a healthy commission cheque at the end of the month.

58. Mystery shopping: Shopping on behalf of firms to see how staff on the floor are treating customers. Buy products, have holidays, eat at restaurants and have the tabs all picked up by your employers... as long as you provide them some feedback on what the service is like in-store. There are worse ways to earn a living. Some sceptics say they have fun but don't earn a great deal. Others disagree.
59. Spend your time entering competitions. Despite the name "competitions" rarely require skill, they are nothing but glorified lotteries/ sweepstakes. The most challenging question they are likely to ask you is, "What's 1+1?" Try searches like "competition entry" and "win a prize".
60. Or enter contests of skill. Good at SEO? There seem to be a lot of SEO competitions around. Good for nothing? I tried Google on a search for Good for nothing competitions and I get a lot of results. :-) Weed out 99% as junk, and you should still have some good 'uns there. Good at taking or editing videos and have a good idea? Video sites like metacafe pay you if your video is popular enough (this guy made $100K). See, also, this NYT article for inspiration.
61. Good at poker? You can make a living from playing it all day long (or go broke).
Like surfing?
62. Become an estate agent. Not a real one; in places like the US that's too much effort. No, you can act for buyers without all that formality by being a buying agent. Clients have a clear idea of what they want but you have the time to keep hitting rightmove -or wherever your local listings are - to find them that special property. In the UK "buying agents" charge 1-3% of the property value.
63. Concierge services: If you know the exact type of bra you want but can't find it would you pay someone a few dollars to find it for you? You'd be surprised how many busy people would. Whether it's a list for the supermarket delivery or a bathroom tap unavailable locally - for some people the hour or two hunting is not worth the $10 you'd charge. Maintain preferences for your signed up customers - so they can tell you to order "milk" without having to specify semi-skimmed, 2 litre, cardboard packing etc. - and close relationships with local businesses and even I'd sign up. Example
64. Be a researcher. At places like answers.com people pay for you to go research an answer to questions they don't have time to answer themselves. Like, "How do I choose an SLR camera?" and "What's the name of the theme song to the TV program A Bit of Fry and Laurie?" Note: Google has now closed the answers.google.com service but if you're that good at hunting things out you'll find that there are other places where people pay for answers. And, I'm not just talking paid homework help.
It smells
No, I'm not endorsing any of the plans in this section but this article wouldn't be complete without mentioning these unmentionables.
65. Has someone has violated your online rights? Perhaps they don't have a privacy page on their site as required by law. Or haven't made their site disabled friendly (illegal in some parts of the world). Sue them. Particularly if you can get one of those no win-no fee vultures to act for you. A guy called André-Tascha Lammé kept getting calls from salesmen selling him stuff. He sued them in the Sacramento, CA, small claims court (easy to do). Guess what? Apparently the law in the US awards you $500 each time a telesales person makes an unwanted call to you. Lammé walked away with $6,000. What's the law where you are?
66. They haven't violated your rights? Sue them anyway. Why do you think so many people sue Google on the most unlikely pretexts: giving them incorrect results, showing anti-Christian sites in the results, having advertising, being racist, not being racist? Find something unusual enough to sue them about and some dumb tabloid editor somewhere will pay you for an interview. Even if they don't you'll generate publicity, get column inches, get people to your site...Ka-Ching.

Or be the scum that sue companies for small amounts just because it's be cheaper for them to settle than defend. Even if the grounds for the case are petty and silly.
67. Sell photographs: Live in a big city? Hang around at celebrity watering holes, click some photos. There's always someone online willing to pay for interesting ones - there are sites specifically for the buying/selling of photos like these. Get "lucky" and click the UN Secretary General picking up a hooker and you can buy that dream home in the Bahamas quicker than he can say United Nations Secretary General. Find Paris Hilton in another compromising video and.... you can buy Bill Gates. More mundane photos will get you money in places like these: 1, 2, 3.

68. Perform domain hunting services for businesses and then send bill them (even if they've never heard of you). Some businesses will pay up. A 0.01% success out of a million could be worth $100,000 (at a modest $10 each). For example, you could setup a program to extract company names from a Yellowpages database, run them through a misspelling generator and automail each company a list of domains you've identified that it would be in their interest to register as these are very similar to their company name. That's a service, right? The UK authorities have been clamping down on a lot of these operators... but that's only the UK based ones!
69. Exploit people's soppiness. Once upon a time there was a site with lots of lovely pictures of a beautiful little bunny who was very, very happy. And his owner loved him very much. But he needed money so he asked for money on the site and promised that if he did not reach his target he'd eat the bunny. He provided graphic recipes with bunny dish mock-up pictures. Donations followed, fast and swift.
70. Relationship Marketing: Who said relationship marketing was about companies building relationships with their customers? It's about marketing to relatives. About pimping products to your friends. Whatever the "network marketing" opportunities there ever were offline - from Amway to selling water filters - there's always a lot of stuff you can "personally recommend" to your friends online. People who don't open junk mail will open mail from you, because they trust you! And you can get paid for endorsing all manner of rubbish. (Till you lose all your friends, of course)
71. Become a volunteer editor in places like DMOZ and then take bribes to list sites. Is it illegal? In many parts of the world it probably is not, and so it does happen a fair bit. But, the less said about this bribery the better..
72. Petitions: People are constantly petitioning their bosses, their politicians, the rest of the world. Some of those petitioners pay for people to join their cause. Signing up again and again and again has proven lucrative for some, particularly those who know how to proxify their IPs (what is a proxy?).
73. Email SPAM. Nobody likes it, it's illegal in some countries, ISPs get very upset, recipients get even more upset but no list of how people make money online can be complete without a mention of this. What do you sell when you spam? Have a look at what type of spam YOU are getting, it will likely give you an idea of what pays. And the stock tips that seem to "accidentally" land in your inbox. But that's about all the help I'm giving you on the subject.
74. (But wherever there's a big problem there's an opportunity: Run an free email service like Hotmail etc., but with a good SPAM filtering system. High startup costs, sure, but if you get enough people signing up you could be worth a few million very quickly. Google tried this with gmail and got about 4% of the market without advertising the service at all; accounts were given by invitation only)
75. Start a HYIP and do a runner. See page 5 for more details on what this is.
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Some basic english-writing skills

Yes, I know, my english isn’t perfect, but blogs are the realm of the people. Some of them excel in writing, others don’t, but does this stop Google from indexing your pages? Absolutely not. Does it stop people from being interested in what you have to say, as long as you know what you’re writing about? Nope. English is the language of the Internet. If you want to maximize the exposition of your content as an independent blogger, you’ll have to write in English.

After having done all this, your blog will be ready to be monetized. One of the most important things to consider when adding revenue sources to your site is to diversify. Don’t put all your eggs in the same basket! You need a good mix of “cost per click”, “Cost Per Mille” and “Cost per action” ads. Here’s a small definition of each term:

* Cost per click (CPC): Form of advertisement that pays you when someone clicks on it.
* Cost per Action (CPA): Form of advertisement that pays you when someone accomplishes an action (such as downloading a file or subscribing to a service)
* Cost per mille (CPM): Form of advertisement that pays you to display a banner, button or any other form of advertisement 1000 times.

Here is a quick list of advertising services we are using to monetize our blogs. Every single one of these programs has paid us in the past, so if you sign up to them, you won’t have to worry about whether you’re making a good choice or getting ripped off.

* Performancing Ads: Amazing 125X125 Ad platform solution. Read more about it here.
* Adsense: The Internet #1 money advertisement program. Allows you to display contextual ads on each pages of your site (CPC / CPA).
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* Chitika eMiniMalls : Allows you to integrate links to products or a shopping mall within you blog (CPC).
* Feedburner FAN: A CPM based advertisement network.
* Private advertisement deals: Selling ad space privately isn’t difficult when you receive a lot of traffic and have a good technorati / alexa rank. A few people contact us from time to time asking about how much we charge for the top banner (Right now, Novell has the spot), but usually, the offers are too ridiculous to be considered.

As you can see, the new [GAS] is largely free of ads for now and will remain so for a while. Most of our revenues come from the old blog, which allows us to give a small salary to some of our contributors and invest on advertisement and new features for [GAS] 2.0.

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Top Free Get Paid to Post/Paid to Post Sites

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Dormcheck

Rating: Site down

A new pay per post website. You would participate in discussions and get paid for each post and response. The rate is $0.01-$0.02 per post. There are a variety of topics that you can discuss and the site is not limited to any particular topic, which is good. Anyone from any country can join this program. Minimum payout is $10 via paypal or e-gold

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Rating: None

WebMastersRoom is another paid to post site which will earn you money for starting posts and responding to posts. Their pay rate is good comparatively and they have recently increased their rate. Its a good time to join and benefit due to their high rate. They have a variety of subjects that you can talk about like Business, Websites, marketing, money making and pretty much anything you like. You can also learn quite a bit about websites, marketing, search engine etc. Anyone from any country can join this program. Take advantage of this program while their pay rate is high.

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Rating:

At Goldage forum you can earn for posting messages and discussing with others. You get Goldage points for your responses and points can be withdrawn to Libertyreserve or e-gold. For reference, the rates are mentioned below. Check the site for their latest rates.
100 points = $1 in Liberty Reserve
100 points = $0.50 in e-gold

Minimum withdrawal amount is $10. You can talk about investments, money exchange, HYIP, LYIP, link exchange and money making ideas. One post is equivalent to 0.01-0.05 cent in Liberty Reserve. But min cashout point is 1000 points, which is $10 in Liberty Reserve. This is a new digital currency. You could go for e-gold and the rate is $5 for 1000 points. Alternatively, you can look for members who offer attractive exchange rates in the 'I'm offering" section. The members can offer you money for your points allowing you to sell your points for cash. You can also deposit your points in the Bank on the site. So there are many things that you can do on Goldage to earn.

There are certain forums Goldage that you wont get paid for if you post messages there. Do check the forum rules so you know which forums on the sites will earn you money. Usually the forum that has this at the bottom are paying forum.
Points Per Thread View: 0
Points Per Thread: 3.00
Points Per Reply: 5.00

Weekly paycheck to active users - 5 points (you must be active on the forums every day)
You must have 10 reputation points or above to receive points for posting. There is a forum on this website where you can read about people getting paid. Once you participate and ask questions you would start to learn about the things you can do at Goldage and how to maximize your earnings.

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PayPoster
Rating: Not recommended

Update: Payposter stopped paying, hence its in our list of Not recommended site.

The PayPoster forum exist for the benefit of its users, providing a way to make money on the Internet. You automatically get PAID for discussing things of interest to you! What can be better than that?. By taking part in discussion at Payposter you earn by collecting points. Each point is converted to cash and when you reach a certain point level you get paid. Members are allowed to post message and let other members know when they get paid by Payposter. This assures other members that they would get paid by Payposter when they reach the payout level. If you collaborate for few minutes a day you will reach that in no time. People from around the world can join.

At Payposter there are many ways you can earn other than discussions. For example they often have offers that you can take part in to earn. For example they have offer like "free weight loss kit" that you can take part in and order if interested, by only paying shipping of say $6 and you get paid 1000 points which is equal to $10. So you get to try the offer and yet get paid $4 for trying it out. Great way to try new products for free!.




Rating: discontinued

Cashposting is a forum that rewards its members for discussions and postings to their forum. The money is small, around $0.01 per post but if you like to discuss and post on forums then why not earn something while you are taking part and sharing your ideas. Cashposting will also reward you $0.01 if you refer your friends, which is quite low and not worth the effort.

This site is a little strict in terms of what can be posted, the length of discussion (atleast 136 characters) and no duplication of posts etc.. This is somewhat good in a way as it makes the discussion meaningful but requires more work from the user before posting. The forum has quite many categories like games, sports, business etc.. There is a maximum limit of $0.50 that you can earn in a day which is quite small, if you compare that to Mylot where you have no limit on how much you can earn in a day. The payout minimum is $10. We have not received any payment so far from Cashposting as we are not at the payout level yet but there is proof on the forum of other members getting paid that you can check out

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11 best money ideas

This tool helps you discover the prominent keywords in your web pages. It analyzes each page and tells you how to optimize it. This also makes search engine submission easy. This can also find your link partners for link building. This also checks the search engine ranking and link popularity of every web page to increase PageRank. With its comprehensive guide and training, you can become a Certified Internet Marketer.
Sitemap Generator
Sitemap is an essential part of a website. This will crawl your website and generate an ROR Sitemap for up to 1,000 URLs, which is compatible to ALL search engines, not just Google, Yahoo or MSN.

Basic Google Keyword Rank Checking Tool
This tool helps you find where your site ranks in Google. Allows you to quickly view your ranking for a keyword on Google.

Google Keyword Suggestion Tool
This is a free Google Suggest Scraper that allows you to scrape Google Suggest results. Tool to help you find relevant frequently searched for phrases on Google.

Google Multiple Keyword Rank Checker
This tool allows you to compare your Google rankings for multiple keywords at the same time.

Keyword Density Analyzer Tool
This tool to help you find the most common words and phrase on a web page. Allows you to view the keyword density of a web page.

Keyword Research Tool
This tool allows you to cross reference many keyword research tools.

Link Popularity Comparison Tool
This tool allows you to compare your link popularity to other sites.

Open Source Common Words Google Rank Checking Tool
This tool checks the most common terms on a web page then checks Google for where a site ranks for those terms.

Open Source Google Advanced Rank Checking Tool
This tool checks your search engine rankings in Google free. Tool also alows you to check your rankings in Google's regional databases. Allows you to check your rank in various Google indexes.

Page Comparison Tool
This tool compares the page titles, meta information, and common keyword phrases

between different phrases. Allows you to quickly compare multiple pages.
Page Content Google Ranking Checking Tool
This tool searches Google to see where your site ranks for any of the words or phrases located on a page you specify. Allows you to quickly view how your page ranks in Google for common keywords and phrases.

Reciprocal Link Checking Tool
This tool to help you check to make sure that your link partners are still linking at your site. Allows you to view the status of reciprocal links.

Related Link Suggestion Tool
This tool allows you to search for keyword phrases that may find sites willing to link at your site.

Search Engine Saturation Tool
This tool shows you how many pages you have indexed compared to competing sites. Allows you to quickly view how many pages your site has in various search engines.

Search Engine Spider Test Tool
This tool grabs the source code of a page and trys to show it similarly to how a search spider may see it. Allows you to quickly view how a spider sees a web page.

To learn more about SEO or further improving your ranking in organic search engine listings, study the Search Engine Optimization For Dummies, a simplified SEO for both web site geeks and dummies.

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Friday, March 13, 2009

Life insurance simplified

The idea of life-insurance will probably first come your way when you are planning your tax returns. That’s how it is for most Indians – insurance is a tax saving device. Well, there is a lot more to life insurance that it pays to know. Let’s begin by looking at every step of getting insurance.

(By the way did you know that filing your tax returns can be done by just a simple (FREE) download that is available at www.myirisplus.com do try it)

Selecting the right life insurance plan:

Life Insurance in India is offered by a number of players, including:

* Aviva Life Insurance
* Bajaj Allianz
* Birla Sun Life Insurance
* Future Generali India Life Insurance Company Limited
* HDFC Standard Life Insurance
* ICICI Prudential
* Kotak Life Insurance
* Life Insurance Corporation of India
* Max New York Life
* MetLife
* Reliance Life Insurance
* Sahara India Life Insurance
* SBI Life Insurance
* Shriram Life Insurance.
* Tata AIG Life

Each of them offers many different types of policies. Broadly, you can choose from Term Insurance or Endowment policies. In addition, there are Unit Linked Insurance Plans that offer the twin objectives of risk protection and capital appreciation.

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Tata AIG Life Business as Usual (Press Release for immediate publication)

Press Release for immediate publication
Tata AIG Life
Business as Usual
AIG successfully obtains revolving credit of $ 85 billion
Mumbai, 18/09/08: The recent developments in the global financial markets have been truly extraordinary. As the US financial crises goes through some challenging times, we wish to assure you that this does not have any immediate material impact on Tata AIG Life.

Tata AIG Life is well capitalized and is subject to stringent local regulatory and capital requirements. The Tata Group holds majority stake (74%) in the company and AIG and/or its affiliates hold a minority stake (26%)

The company is governed by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority and our local solvency margin as at the end of August 2008 stood at over 300% compared to the regulatory minimum of 150%.

The company continues to operate in the normal course to meet its obligations to our clients and policyholders.

The Indian business is robust and growing – Tata AIG Life’s branch distribution network expanded from only 80 offices to nearly 400 offices during the past 18 months, advisor strength has moved up from approximate 26,000 to 78,000 over the same period. Total revenues stand at Rs.2339 crores for the 07-08 fiscal.
Recent development at AIG:

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is providing a two-year $85 billion secured revolving credit facility to AIG that will ensure that the company can meet its immediate liquidity needs. AIG is a solid company with over $1 trillion in assets and substantial equity. AIG believes that the loan, which is backed by profitable, well-capitalized operating subsidiaries, with substantial value, will protect all AIG policyholders and give sufficient time to conduct asset sales to repay the loan and enable AIG’s businesses to continue as substantial participants in their respective markets. AIG has strong well-positioned businesses in diverse markets around the world and a deep asset base.
About Tata AIG Life Insurance Company Ltd
Tata AIG Life Insurance Company Limited (Tata AIG Life) is a joint venture company, formed by the Tata Group and American International Group, Inc. (AIG). Tata AIG Life combines the Tata Group’s pre-eminent leadership position in India and AIG’s global presence as on of the world’s leading international insurance and financial services organization. The Tata Group holds 74 per cent stake in the insurance venture with AIG holding the balance 26 per cent. Tata AIG Life provides insurance solutions to individuals and corporates. Tata AIG Life Insurance Company was licensed to operate in India on February 12, 2001 and started operations on April 1, 2001.
The Tata Group
The Tata Group is one of India's largest and most respected business conglomerates, with revenues in 2006-07 of $28.8 billion (Rs129,994 crore), the equivalent of about 3.2 per cent of the country's GDP, and a market capitalisation of $72.2 billion as on December 6, 2007. Tata companies together employ some 289,500 people. The Tata Group has operations in more than 85 countries across six continents, and its companies export products and services to 80 countries.
American International Group, Inc. (AIG)
American International Group, Inc. (AIG), a world leader in insurance and financial services, is the leading international insurance organization with operations in more than 130 countries and jurisdictions. AIG companies serve commercial, institutional and individual customers through the most extensive worldwide property-casualty and life insurance networks of any insurer. In addition, AIG companies are leading providers of retirement services, financial services and asset management around the world. AIG's common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, as well as the stock exchanges in Ireland and Tokyo.

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SAP Education

SAP team
Profiles
As a SAP Business Intelligence (BI) consultant you will work
on challenging assignments for leading clients and enable
ISV’s (Independent Software Vendors) to realize BI
solutions and become ‘Powered by SAP Netweaver’.
You will work in a team of TopForce professionals to
realize BI solutions together with our clients using our
vision on the ‘High Perwormance Workplace’ and on BI.
Key words are SAP BW and Netweaver knowledge, BI focus
applied to SAP BI solutions, and user-centric design. Our
user-centric approach ensures that we deliver the right
information at the right time to the right people based on
the value of usability. Our solutions will be designed
according to our Enterprise SOA framework. Business
knowledge and BI knowledge are combined with the latest
SAP BI and Netweaver knowledge to ensure that we deliver
the highest value to our clients. We are looking for BI
with outstanding references. Who are keen on having the
role of innovator and are up to date with the latest trends
and technologies. You have experience and affinity with
working in complex environments with multiple SAP
and non SAP technologies, like SAP BW, EP, MDM, XI,
WebDynpro. We offer a good career in BI for professionals
from the grade of consultants up to the level of senior
manager. Our ambition is to be recognised as the best SAP
BI partner in the market and we are rapidly working to
become so. If you are working in the BI area we challenge
you to contact us and live your dreams.
Qualifications:
Your approach is enthusiastic, customer orientated and
you enjoy working in a team and help build TopForce
and the BI practice. Your educational background is on
HBO/WO level. You are also flexible and able to work
independently.
- Experience and/or affinity with technique, development,
- Developments and the latest developments on SAP BW,
- Visual Composer and NetWeaver.

Tasks:
Develop SAP BW solutions in complex environments with
multiple SAP and non-SAP technologies, advise clients on
the translation of a functional design to a technical design,
implementing SAP BI solutions, analyse and advise on
performance improvements, oversee current SAP BW
implementations and advise on improvements. Help ISV’s
to develop
and become ‘Powered by NetWeaver’.

Responsibilities:
In your assignments you advise clients on both the functional
and the technical design as well as the implementation of the
technical design. You advise and implement design and
process of Extraction Transformation and Loading (ETL).
Implementation of performance improvement.

Specific Qualifications:
We are looking for consultants, senior consultants, managing
onsultants, senior manager for our BI practice and depending
On your knowledge and experience we can offer you one of
the above positions. Your current working experience is at
a consulting firm or client organisation. You have experience
with SAP BW implementation projects.You also have
experience and/or affinity with SAP NetWeaver, ABAP,
Visual Composer. You know Business Intelligence principles
like data modelling, data warehousing, ETL and are keen on
further working and applying these. You have experience
with off site development and having knowledge of non-SAP
technologies (like Oracle, Information Science) is an
advantage. You have good communication skills and your
demand of the Dutch and the English language, both spoken
as in writing, is impeccable. If you would like to know more
about us and our challenging projects for well-known clients,
surf to Business practice BI.
The Business Unit BI is one of the four Business Units within
TopForce. Our mission is to become the best BI firm for our
SAP clients in the market enabling them to create the ‘High
Performance Workplace’. You will work on fully integrated
projects which in most cases contain the almost complete
NetWeaver stack. Clients we serve include amongst others
Shell, Philips, Government, Heineken, Essent, Rolls Royce.
In addition we help Independent Software Vendors (ISV’s)
in becoming ‘Powered by NetWeaver’.Employment
Conditions The TopForce approach towards its employees
is aimed at creating an exciting and professional work
environment where they can focus on that what they are
good at. TopForce therefore greatly values and invests in
employee development. As a TopForce employee you are
awarded a budget and the time for further education and
training whereby the everyday practice also
offers plenty of opportunity to broaden your knowledge.
This will give you the chance to acquire specific competences
bringing you to the level of a valued professional. TopForce
offers plenty of opportunity for career growth, enabling you
to develop from technical consultant to business consultant.

Career:
Being a BI professional at TopForce means you can build a
career from consultant to partner and have a chance to
work on your personal and professional growth and
development. Both assignment and training program are
based on your personal.development plan according to our
BI competence development framework.

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Calculating Forex Profit

For example, EUR/USD exchange rate is 1.2505/1.2509 and your leverage is 1:100. You believe that EUR/USD will go up and buy 0.1 lot of EUR/USD at 1.2509 (Ask price) - for the contract size refer to Table 2. As we can see from Table 2, 1.0 lot of EUR/USD is 100,000 EUR, which means that 0.1 lot (our example deal size) is 10,000 EUR.

So, you buy 10,000 EUR and sell 10,000*1.2509=12,509 USD. In fact to fund this position you do not have to have 12,509 USD but only 125.09 USD. The rest of the money (in our example 12,383.91 USD) is leveraged to you by Alpari (UK).

Leverage (or gearing) mechanism allows you to open and hold a position much larger than your trading account value. 1:100 leverage means that when you wish to open a new position, then you need to support a deposit 100 times less than the value of the contract you are interested in.

For example, you believe that EUR/USD is moving higher and buy 10,000 EUR and sell 12,509 USD. Assuming you are right and EUR/USD goes up to 1.2599/1.2603 and you decide to close the position: when you close a long position you sell the base currency (10,000 EUR in our example) and buy the quote currency (10,000*1.2599 = 12,599 USD)

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Forex Trading Quotes

If you like to open a position you need to place an "entry" order. When an entry order executes, the position becomes "open" and it starts its life in the forex market. At any point in time, you can place an "exit" order to "close" the position. A position can be "long" (entry order is to buy and exit order is to sell an instrument) or "short" (entry order is to sell and exit order is to buy an instrument).

When trading forex you will often see a two-sided quote, consisting of a 'bid' and 'offer'. The 'bid' is the price at which you can sell the base currency (at the same time buying the counter currency). The 'ask' is the price at which you can buy the base currency (at the same time selling the counter currency).

At a point when you place your entry order, you need to define price level at which you want to buy or sell certain instrument. You also need to specify type of the order and quantity of the instrument you want to trade. There are 3 order types:
Market Order
Placing a market order means that you will buy at your broker's current "ask" (or "offer") price, or sell at your broker's current "bid" price, whatever that price currently is. For example, suppose you are buying EUR/USD. The current market, as quoted by your broker is 1.2934 / 1.2938. This means that your broker is willing to buy EUR/USD from you at 1.2934, and sell it to you at 1.2938.
Stop Order
Initiating a trade with a stop order means that you will only open a position if the market moves in the direction you are anticipating. For example, if USD/JPY is currently 108.72 and you believe it will move higher, you could place a stop order to buy at 108.82. This means that the order will only be executed if the market moves up to 108.82. The advantage is that if you are wrong and the market moves straight down, you will not have bought (because 108.82 will never have been reached). The disadvantage is that 108.82 is clearly a less attractive rate at which to buy than 108.72. Opening a position with a stop order is usually appropriate if you wish to trade only with strong market momentum in a particular direction.
Limit Order
A limit order is an order to buy below the current price, or sell above the current price. For example, if EUR/USD is trading at 1.2952 / 56 and you believe the market will rise, you could place a limit order to buy at 1.2945. If executed, this will give you a long position in EUR/USD at 1.2945, which is 11 pips better than if you had just bought EUR/USD with a market order. The disadvantage of the limit order is that if EUR/USD moves straight up from 1.2952 / 56, your limit at 1.2945 will never be filled and you will miss out on the profit opportunity even though your view on the direction of EUR/USD was correct. Opening a position with a limit order is usually appropriate if you believe that the market will remain in a range before moving in your anticipated direction, allowing the order to be filled first.
For both entry and exits orders you can specify price levels at which you want them to be executed. You have to specify entry levels when you place you entry order, while most brokers would allow you to specify exit levels at any time.

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Forex Charasteristics, Properties of Forex Market.

Forex Trading Charasteristics?

There is no unified or centrally cleared market for the majority of FX trades, and there is very little cross-border regulation. The main trading centers are in London, New York, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Singapore, but banks throughout the world participate. Currency exchange happens continuously throughout the day; as the Asian trading session ends, the European session begins, followed by the North American session and then back to the Asian session, excluding weekends.

Most traded currencies
Currency distribution of reported FX market turnover Rank Currency ISO 4217
code Symbol % daily share
(April 2004)
1 United States dollar USD $ 88.7%
2 Euro EUR € 37.2%
3 Japanese yen JPY ¥ 20.3%
4 British pound sterling GBP £ 16.9%
5 Swiss franc CHF Fr 6.1%
6 Australian dollar AUD $ 5.5%
7 Canadian dollar CAD $ 4.2%
8 Swedish krona SEK kr 2.3%
9 Hong Kong dollar HKD $ 1.9%
10 Norwegian krone NOK kr 1.4%
Other 15.5%
Total 200%
*Source Wikipedia.

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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Free Web Hosting5

Visit: Jumpline 3 Months FREE Web Hosting
http://jumpline.com/
(Click above to go to this free web site hosting service.)

Note: The Jumpline webhosting offer trial only last 3 months (unlike the other listed free hosts in this directory); read below for important details.
Interests: Personal, Business.
Free Web Space: 10,000 MB.
Forced Ads: No ads (bannerless).
Your Ads: Allowed.
Upload: FTP, Browser.
Editor: Basic.
Scripting: CGI, PHP, SSI, FrontPage Extensions, Perl, Python.
Pre-Scripts: Mailing-List, Script collection.
Your URL: Top-level domain name.
Other Features:

* Basic Quarterly Hosting Plan for 3 months.
* Bandwidth limit 100,000 MB/month.
* Plesk control panel.
* SSL Secure Server.
* Fantastico-like installer.
* POP3, SMTP Email, WebMail.
* MySQL database.
* Addon domains.
* Website Statistics.
* Cron jobs.
* Custom error pages.
* Email Forwarding, Web-mail, Custom MX entry, IMAP.
* Auto-responders.
* Password-protected files.
* Unlimited Pointed or Parked Domains.
* Jumpline.com requires a valid credit card to secure the freehosting offer - however you will not be billed unless you choose to keep the webhosting service after the free dedicated server hosting offer expires in 3 months (you must cancel the trial before then).
* Note, this special offer only works if you click the link above on this site and do not block the referrer.

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Free Web Hosting4

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(Click above to go to this free web site hosting service.)
Interests: Personal, Business.
Free Web Space: 15,000 MB.
Forced Ads: No ads (bannerless).
Your Ads: Allowed.
Upload: FTP, Browser.
Editor: Advanced, Basic.
Scripting: CGI, PHP, SSI, FrontPage Extensions, Perl.
Pre-Scripts: Script collection.
Your URL: Top-level domain name, or Subdomain.
Other Features:

* cPanel, Fantastico.
* Unlimited Bandwidth.
* MySQL databases, PHP5.
* POP3, Forwarding, Web-based Email, SpamAssassin, BoxTrapper.
* Addon domains.
* Custom error pages.
* Analog Statistics.
* Cronjobs.
* Instant activation.
* Hosted on QuadCore servers.
* .htaccess file.
* Password-protected files.
* Video tutorials.
* Getting Started Wizard.
* You must ad a short code/tag to each free web page to remove ads (has banner by default).

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Free Web Hosting3

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(Click above to go to this free web site hosting service.)
Interests: Personal, Business.
Free Web Space: 100 MB - 2,500 MB.
Forced Ads: No ads (bannerless).
Your Ads: Allowed.
Upload: FTP, Browser, SiteCopy.
Editor: Advanced, Basic, WYSIWYG.
Scripting: CGI, PHP, ASP.NET, SSI, FrontPage Extensions, Perl, Python.
Pre-Scripts: Script collection.
Your URL: Top-level domain name, or Subdomain.
Other Features:

* Bandwidth limit 3,000 - 45,000 MB/month.
* Cpanel, Fantastico.
* MySQL databases.
* AwStats Statistics.
* POP3, SMTP, Forwarding, Web-based Email, PHP mail, Sendmail.
* SpamAssassin.
* Addon domains.
* Cron jobs.
* Free websites must be in English, Spanish, or French.
* 14-days Inactivity limit (you must log in to the forums every 2 weeks).

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Free Web Hosting 2

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(Click above to go to this free web site hosting service.)
Interests: Personal, Business.
Free Web Space: 300 MB.
Forced Ads: No ads (bannerless).
Your Ads: Allowed.
Upload: FTP, Browser.
Editor: Basic.
Scripting: CGI, PHP, SSI, FrontPage Extensions, Perl.
Pre-Scripts: Mailing-List, Script collection.
Your URL: Top-level domain name, or Subdomain.
Other Features:

* Bandwidth limit 3,000 MB/month.
* DirectAdmin control panel (Direct Admin), Installatron.
* MySQL databases.
* POP3 Email, Forwarders, Webmail (UebiMiau, Roundcube, Squirrelmail).
* Addon domains.
* Awstats Statistics.
* Cron jobs enabled.
* Custom error pages.
* SSL.
* PHP5, phpMyAdmin.
* Password-protected directories and files.
* File Manager.
* Domain pointers.
* Custom Mime types and Apache handlers.
* Auto-responders, Vacation Messages, Catch-All E-mail, SpamAssassin, Spam filters.
* Any language accepted.
* Unlimited freewebspace signups per day.
* Freehosting sign-ups manually audited by a staff member within 24 hours after user verification.

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Free Web Hosting

Free Web Hosting Review of:
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Visit: Free-Name
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(Click above to go to this free web site hosting service.)
Interests: Personal, Business.
Free Web Space: 5,000 MB.
Forced Ads: No ads (bannerless).
Your Ads: Allowed.
Upload: FTP, Browser.
Editor: Advanced, Basic, WYSIWYG.
Scripting: CGI, PHP, FrontPage Extensions, Perl.
Pre-Scripts: Chat, Counter, FormMail, Guestbook, Mailing-List, Message Board Forum, Shopping Cart, Web Site Search, Script collection.
Your URL: Top-level domain name.
Other Features:

* Note: Must complete other free offers.
* Bandwidth limit 250,000 MB/month.
* cPanelX, Fantastico.
* MySQL databases.
* Webmail, email forwarding.
* Modify MX entry.
* Free domain name.
* Addon domains.
* .htaccess.
* Custom error pages.
* Analog, AWStats statistics.
* Cronjobs.

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Free domain Registration

Freedomain Radio was recently featured in several newspaper articles.

The Guardian - click here for the article/response, or here for a reading of the response during a show.

The Globe and Mail - A quoted source for the recent Globe and Mail article about Freedomain Radio is the web site 'Liberating Minds' - Barbara Weed also posts there - click here for some other material from that site (warning: offensive language).

The Times - Tom and I offered to speak with Tom Whipple from The Times, on the explicit condition that the online and print versions contain a link to the entire interview, since being quoted out of context had been such a problem. Unfortunately, after procuring the interview, Mr. Whipple broke his agreement with us, notifying me only minutes before the online version came out that he was not going to honour his commitment. You can hear the complete audio of that interview here.

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Monday, January 26, 2009

Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 Processor Review - 45nm Wolfdale






Intel Dual-Core Processors Go 45nm - Wolfdale
When AMD released the quad-core Phenom processor series last November, Phenom shocked the industry with low performance numbers and clock frequencies. If that was not enough, AMD then had to deal with the TLB erratum number 298 that presented a BIOS workaround that fixes the issue for a large performance loss. Even during this bad news, other headlines from November to February revolved around video cards, as both NVIDIA and ATI launched new series that both marked significant improvements over previous generations. With all the media focus going to the new video cards and how bad Phenom is doing, almost no one noticed the refresh of their Core 2 Duo processor lineup. The old 65nm Conroe dual-core processor that we have all come to know and love has been replaced by a new 45nm Wolfdale dual-core processor! The Intel Wolfdale based processors have the same technology benefits that LR has already talked about in previous articles, so if you don't know about High-k + metal gate transistors or Intel's lead-free technology you have some catching up to do.
With a die size of just 107mm2 and 410 million transistors, it is smaller than its predecessor, the Conroe, as it had a die size of 143mm2 with 291 million transistors. The above pictures are not to scale, but they show what the layout of the dies look like. Most of the 119 million new transistors are for the larger 6MB L2 cache on the Wolfdale as the Conroe had just 4MB. Other transistors are dedicated to the new SSE4 instruction set and the super shuffle engine. The TDP rating (Thermal Design Power) for the chip impressively stays the same, though, at just 65W. For comparison, the fastest single desktop processor that Intel has to offer right now is the quad-core Intel QX9770, which has a TDP rating of 136W. All of the Intel dual-core Wolfdale series processors are rated at 65W TDP and have 6MB of L2 Cache.
Processor
Cores

Intel currently offers four Wolfdale processors and, as you can see from the table above, half multipliers are back in action as the Intel E8500 has a multiplier of 9.5. Of the four dual-core Wolfdale processors you might be wondering what the difference between the E8200 and the E8190 is as they have the same basic features. Basically, the E8190 lacks Virtualization and Trusted Execution Technology. Many people don't even know what virtualization is, so one can expect prices on the E8190 to eventually be less than that of the E8200. It should also be pointed out that some rumors are going around that Intel will have a Core 2 Duo E8300 with an 8.5x multiplier and an E8600 with a 10x multiplier coming out later this year.
Today, we will be testing out the Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 processor against six other processors, but keep an eye on the $269.99 Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Processor and $259.99 AMD Phenom 9600 Black Edition Processor as these processors are in the same price range.

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Intel Core 2 Quad 9300 Processor Review






Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 - Budget Phenom Slayer
For those that haven't been keeping up with all the new processor launches the Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 processor is the newest 45nm quad-core 'Yorkfield' processor. It is also the entry level 45nm quad-core processor, which means it has the lowest price tag! At
$285.99 plus shipping on PriceGrabber the Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 is still fairly pricey, but you get what you pay for and it should run circles around the $235 AMD Phenom 9850 quad-core processor. The Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 Processor has been getting a ton of attention these days as retailers are offering it in some pretty killer bundles. Microcenter for example has the Intel Core 2 Quad Processor Q9300 (OEM) processor and a 2GB (2x1GB) OCZ Gold DDR2-800 memory kit being offered together for $250. If these deals are looking tempting, but you are unsure about the processor and how it stacks up against others on the market you are in luck as we are going to run the Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 against seven other processors to see how it does.
With the latest version of CPU-Z 1.44.2, we can see our quad-core 'Yorkfield' processor is correctly identified at 2.50 GHz with a 1333MHz FSB and 6MB L2 cache.Our processor is an M1 stepping and has a TDP of 95W, which is the same as the Q6600 that it replaces. The Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 should be a pretty good overclocker, but it only has a 7.5 multiplier (333MHz FSB x 7.5 multiplier = 2.5GHz). With a somewhat low multiplier the FSB will have to be increased beyond 450MHz to break the 3.5GHz mark. This eliminates the use of many low end motherboards as to hit FSB speeds above 450MHz it will really tax the platform. If you increase the FSB to 400MHz that will make the CPU 3.0GHz, which should be easy to reach! We will try to reach these higher clock frequencies in our overclocking section as many enthusiasts will be buying this processor just to overclock it.
Moving over to the cache tab in CPU-Z the 6MB of L2 cache can be seen.
Flipping the Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 processor over, some differences can be noted between the various 45nm processors by Intel.

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Friday, January 23, 2009

Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 Processor Review


The $133 Wolfdale Arrives - Core 2 Duo E7200
The Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 processor isn't even out yet, but it is by far one of the most talked about processors in 2008 and with a rumored price of $133 it is no wonder as to why. This means that the E7200 will be priced lower than what you can purchase an Intel Core 2 Duo E4700 for today as it will set you back for $149.99. The E7200 at 2.53GHz is 70MHz slower than the E4700 that currently works at 2.6GHz, but don't worry as the E7200 has 1066MHz FSB, which is faster than the E4700 that has just an 800MHz FSB. The Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 has a 3MB chunk of L2 cache that should perform better than the 2MB L2 cache found on the E4700. The faster Front Side Bus (FSB) and increased density on the L2 cache should make up for the lower clock speed and make the entry level Core 2 Duo very competitive.
As much as the enthusiast community has been talking about the Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 processor, Intel has been pretty silent about the upcoming processor. This is strange seeing how the launch of it is coming up in the weeks ahead (rumored to be on May 11th, 2008). After the Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 processor arrived here at LR, we had some questions for Intel about the pricing and power ratings and Intel had this to say:
Oh, for pricing, we are not giving that out yet as launch is still just slated for “Q2” and it isn’t launched yet. I will say however it will fit into our mainstream dual core 65W TDP. - Intel PR
With Intel not sharing any information other than providing us with a processor let's take a look at what we have and run some numbers! The rest of the information will come out when the launch date gets closer.
With the latest version of CPU-Z 1.44.2, we can see our dual-core 'Wolfdale' processor is correctly identified at 2.53 GHz with a 1066MHz FSB and 3MB L2 cache. This is a 45nm processor with the Q-spec code of QAFS. The Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 should be a great overclocker as it has a 9.5 multiplier (266MHz FSB x 9.5 multiplier = 2,527MHz). If you increase the FSB to 333MHz that will make the CPU 3.16GHz and if it could do 400MHz that would make it 3.80GHz! We will try to reach these higher clock frequencies in our overclocking section.
Moving over to the cache tab in CPU-Z the 3MB of L2 cache can be seen. With a larger L2 cache size the Core 2 Duo 7xxx series should be able to perform better than the Core 2 Duo 4xxx series.
Flipping the Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 processor over, some differences can be noted between the various 45nm processors by Intel.

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