A new breakthrough secret is all you now need in order to get your Google AdWords pay-per-clicks FREE!
A gentleman from New York discovered what he calls an "oversight" on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads.
And no, nothing about his "secret" is illegal - nor does it require that you know someone on the "inside" at Google, Yahoo, MSN, Overture and others.
Instead, the New Yorker boasts proudly "...this is something that I caught onto just before 2000 when there was so much search engine craze running around, and started doing small just to test things at first ... but which I later expanded on after getting the hang of it."
This same fellow went on to start and operate sixteen separate online companies selling everything from pet food, DVDs, children's toys & games, books, software, and sold not only his own manufactured products but became an affiliate for other web businesses - all the while applying his mastermind secret.
Over the course of nearly eight years the New Englander confesses "I've actually gotten over $87 million in advertising that using my secret I never had to pay for ... and the largest share of which was more recently in Google pay-per-clicks as well as other forms of pad advertising at search engines ... all of which I got for free ..."
So powerful is his secret that he's able to monopolize any niche online, and can always secure the top premium spots just above the usual organic results featured at most search engines.
He still has to set up an account with the search engines - but after applying his secret he is removed from having to pay for all the costs otherwise involved.
Again, nothing about his secret is either illegal or robs from the search engines.
One spokesperson from one of the most popular search engines said chuckling after being made privy to this amazing secret "Wow! Ha! This is really unique ... and in my expert opinion it would only serve to enhance and bring more business to us at [name of search engine withheld for legal & confidentiality reasons] and not cause us to lose business in the slightest. Amazing!"
The northerner revealed that in this nearly eight years' period of time since applying his secret he's done well over $300 million in sales revenue with a most diverse line of products, and most recently in the last two years netted nearly $166 million after really "buckling down and pressing my secret to its fullest potential."
Now to everyone else's fortune, the city slicker is releasing his secret for getting an unlimited amount of pay-per-click ads to the general public. But he's not promising any of us for how long.
A bit of an eccentric, the gentleman says "We'll see just how long I can make it available before it saturates things."
One famous public web guru pointed out that although this man may gain economically more so as a result of the publication of his secret "he's already so amazingly rich that whether he continues or discontinues its sale will neither make nor break the man, but not grabbing it for yourself while it's still available could prove disastrous for you as you may only have one chance, and a very limited one at that, to get this."
It is currently available here
...so you may want to head on over there now and get it.
It's in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level.
While you're there, why not scroll down and review for yourself the huge successes others are now having with this incredible breakthrough in targeted advertising now made freely available to the rest of us?
To your success
Steve
Friday, 26 October 2007
Monday, 11 June 2007
Is it time our Police in England were armed?
Well - depending on which story you read in the UK first - the answer could be yes or no.
Look at the story of PC Jon Henry, in Luton - stabbed to death while attending an incident early this morning. He was wearing the standard anti-stab vest, but it still didn't protect him. If he had been carrying a gun, would he still be alive now?
Everyone cites the USA as being a shoot-now-ask-questions-later Police state. If PC Henry had shot first and asked questions later, when he was confronted by a stranger with a knife - who, we're told, had already knifed a window cleaner - would that have been right? Would he still be alive?
Yet another news story today is the incident in Sevenoaks, Kent, where a woman was shot by a Police office while supposedly carrying a gun through the centre of the town in the early hours of this morning. Not much detail seems to be available on this one, but why should she be in the centre of a town carrying a gun?
If she was carrying, and the Police officer shot her because she wouldn't put the gun down, or because she pointed it at him, who is at fault? Put yourself in the Police officer's position - what would you do if someone pointed a gun at you?
And yet the media in England all seem to be focusing on the fact that three other women have been shot by Police in the last 27 years - and all of those were accidents. Isn't that presuming that this shooting was an accident as well?
Oh - and one last question while I'm feeling controversial - a few weeks ago, a small girl was (we are told ) taken from her bed while on holiday in Portugal. Her parents seem to have been provided with an endless stream of money with which to go jetting around Europe (and at the same time gaining access to very high-profile figures like His Holiness The Pope) trying to "...raise public awareness..." of her disappearance.
I really hope that you are all praying - to whatever God is meaningful to you - that the little girl is found safe and well - but - what about all the other children that go missing all around the world, every day of the year?
Much love
Look at the story of PC Jon Henry, in Luton - stabbed to death while attending an incident early this morning. He was wearing the standard anti-stab vest, but it still didn't protect him. If he had been carrying a gun, would he still be alive now?
Everyone cites the USA as being a shoot-now-ask-questions-later Police state. If PC Henry had shot first and asked questions later, when he was confronted by a stranger with a knife - who, we're told, had already knifed a window cleaner - would that have been right? Would he still be alive?
Yet another news story today is the incident in Sevenoaks, Kent, where a woman was shot by a Police office while supposedly carrying a gun through the centre of the town in the early hours of this morning. Not much detail seems to be available on this one, but why should she be in the centre of a town carrying a gun?
If she was carrying, and the Police officer shot her because she wouldn't put the gun down, or because she pointed it at him, who is at fault? Put yourself in the Police officer's position - what would you do if someone pointed a gun at you?
And yet the media in England all seem to be focusing on the fact that three other women have been shot by Police in the last 27 years - and all of those were accidents. Isn't that presuming that this shooting was an accident as well?
Oh - and one last question while I'm feeling controversial - a few weeks ago, a small girl was (we are told ) taken from her bed while on holiday in Portugal. Her parents seem to have been provided with an endless stream of money with which to go jetting around Europe (and at the same time gaining access to very high-profile figures like His Holiness The Pope) trying to "...raise public awareness..." of her disappearance.
I really hope that you are all praying - to whatever God is meaningful to you - that the little girl is found safe and well - but - what about all the other children that go missing all around the world, every day of the year?
Much love
Friday, 1 June 2007
Where has the time gone?
Is it really three months since I last Blogged? Well, I'm so sorry, loyal follower. I have been so wrapped up in 'real life' that I seem to have forgotten my 'on-line life'.
What's been happening lately? To be honest, loads of good and a very small bit of bad. To get the bad out of the way, my Pop took a tumble a couple of weeks ago and shattered his hip. He's OK, had a full hip replacement and is well on the road to recovery.
What's been happening lately? To be honest, loads of good and a very small bit of bad. To get the bad out of the way, my Pop took a tumble a couple of weeks ago and shattered his hip. He's OK, had a full hip replacement and is well on the road to recovery.
Thanks to everyone at EAST SURREY HOSPITAL
If anyone reading this blog knows East Surrey, knows anyone IN East Surrey, or knows anyone who WORKS at East Surrey, please point them at my blog. I want to say thank you!
What about me and the money problems?
Well - in chronological order:-
I dumped my Insolvency Practitioner because he was going to cost way too much.
I walked into the County Court on 14th March - and walked out bankrupt. All it cost me was £475.
My Case Manager at the local Official Receiver's Office is wonderful and she has been really looking after me.
Look - don't criticise me for going bankrupt and getting out of debt the 'easy' way. It's not an easy way, believe me. People I know walked up to me and said, "I saw your name in the paper last week. Didn't know you were in that sort of trouble."
Hey, I'm bankrupt. Not spreading some terminal disease among the population of the South Coast. It happens. Get over it.
My employers were wonderful. They understood what had happened, then told me not to worry.
My bank - dumped me. Expect that from Abbey. They don't let bankrupts have even the simplest current account. I kept my Savings Account with them, though. But I can't use it for Direct Debits.
However - after much web searching - I found out that HSBC will give Simple accounts to bankrupts. No cheques (who needs them?) No credit card (That really is the very last thing I need!) Just a simple account that I can use to receive my salary and pay standing orders and Direct Debits.
I've got a Maestro card for shopping and HSBC do great online banking, as well.
So I'm pretty much set up. All the phone calls and threatening letters have stopped coming from my creditors. No more 'visitors'. They have all left me alone.
If you can handle the stigma of being bankrupt, don't mind not being able to get credit for a few years and really have reached the end of your financial tether, in might be right for you.
BUT don't take my word for it. Please do your own research.
Whatever happens in your future - stay happy.
Much love
You are wonderful people and I love you all.
If anyone reading this blog knows East Surrey, knows anyone IN East Surrey, or knows anyone who WORKS at East Surrey, please point them at my blog. I want to say thank you!
What about me and the money problems?
Well - in chronological order:-
I dumped my Insolvency Practitioner because he was going to cost way too much.
I walked into the County Court on 14th March - and walked out bankrupt. All it cost me was £475.
My Case Manager at the local Official Receiver's Office is wonderful and she has been really looking after me.
Look - don't criticise me for going bankrupt and getting out of debt the 'easy' way. It's not an easy way, believe me. People I know walked up to me and said, "I saw your name in the paper last week. Didn't know you were in that sort of trouble."
Hey, I'm bankrupt. Not spreading some terminal disease among the population of the South Coast. It happens. Get over it.
My employers were wonderful. They understood what had happened, then told me not to worry.
My bank - dumped me. Expect that from Abbey. They don't let bankrupts have even the simplest current account. I kept my Savings Account with them, though. But I can't use it for Direct Debits.
However - after much web searching - I found out that HSBC will give Simple accounts to bankrupts. No cheques (who needs them?) No credit card (That really is the very last thing I need!) Just a simple account that I can use to receive my salary and pay standing orders and Direct Debits.
I've got a Maestro card for shopping and HSBC do great online banking, as well.
So I'm pretty much set up. All the phone calls and threatening letters have stopped coming from my creditors. No more 'visitors'. They have all left me alone.
If you can handle the stigma of being bankrupt, don't mind not being able to get credit for a few years and really have reached the end of your financial tether, in might be right for you.
BUT don't take my word for it. Please do your own research.
Whatever happens in your future - stay happy.
Much love
Monday, 19 February 2007
All it took was a phone call
Well, I phoned him and explained that if I had £2115 sitting in my bank, I probably wouldn't need his help. He blustered a bit and asked me how much would I be able to pay.
I hesitated and nearly said that I couldn't pay anything - that's why I needed his help. However, courtesy got the better of me and we agreed that I would pay him half now and half once the IVA was set up and running.
Looks like that was the best deal I could get.
Be careful with fees - they are all different. By the way, I found a great forum about IVAs. There are loads of people with loads of problems just like mine (and, perhaps, yours) Take a look here
There is also a terrific blog by the IVA Mole that's well worth a look. (Thanks for your support, riters bloc)
Stay happy
I hesitated and nearly said that I couldn't pay anything - that's why I needed his help. However, courtesy got the better of me and we agreed that I would pay him half now and half once the IVA was set up and running.
Looks like that was the best deal I could get.
Be careful with fees - they are all different. By the way, I found a great forum about IVAs. There are loads of people with loads of problems just like mine (and, perhaps, yours) Take a look here
There is also a terrific blog by the IVA Mole that's well worth a look. (Thanks for your support, riters bloc)
Stay happy
Strange that I blogged about giving blood - Now it's the turn of the Insolvency Practitioner
Friday, I gave blood - willingly because it's something I believe in. This morning I feel as if my whole heart has been ripped out.
I have just received an e-mail from the Insolvency Practitioner who I have asked to prepare my IVA. He asked - straight up, no messin' - for a cheque from me, on account, for £1,800.00 plus VAT ( that's £2,115.00 in total)
I'm rolling in more than £80,000 of debt that I can't repay - where am I supposed to get that sort of money?
No invoice from him, no explanation. I'm just about to phone him - this should be interesting!
I have just received an e-mail from the Insolvency Practitioner who I have asked to prepare my IVA. He asked - straight up, no messin' - for a cheque from me, on account, for £1,800.00 plus VAT ( that's £2,115.00 in total)
I'm rolling in more than £80,000 of debt that I can't repay - where am I supposed to get that sort of money?
No invoice from him, no explanation. I'm just about to phone him - this should be interesting!
Friday, 16 February 2007
One thing I can give - and feel very good about.
It's just after lunch on Friday afternoon - and I'm off to do something that I believe is so very worthwhile .
I do it once every four month - usually after work, so the boss can't complain. (I'm on holiday this week, so am going in the middle of the day.)
It doesn't cost me anything, so the debt mountain doesn't get any bigger.
It doesn't hurt.
It's nothing to be afraid about.
The people who do it are a great, friendly bunch - both the givers and the takers.
I'm off to give blood.
If you have put all or any of the above obstacles in your way, remove them now and register for your nearest donor session.
Get a life and save a life. It's easy.
I do it once every four month - usually after work, so the boss can't complain. (I'm on holiday this week, so am going in the middle of the day.)
It doesn't cost me anything, so the debt mountain doesn't get any bigger.
It doesn't hurt.
It's nothing to be afraid about.
The people who do it are a great, friendly bunch - both the givers and the takers.
I'm off to give blood.
If you have put all or any of the above obstacles in your way, remove them now and register for your nearest donor session.
Get a life and save a life. It's easy.
Stay happy...
Another sadness
I've just been woken up at 05:30 by a high-pitched squealing in the kitchen, then the sound of one of my two cats running upstairs. As I opened the bedroom door, he presented me with a small, wild rabbit.
I've done a lot in my long life, seen and heard many sad things, but that rabbit, dying from shock and fear in my hands has just made me cry.
Can the day get worse?
I've done a lot in my long life, seen and heard many sad things, but that rabbit, dying from shock and fear in my hands has just made me cry.
Can the day get worse?
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