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Why Aren’t People Buying Amazon Mp3’s Or Itunes Songs That Are Featured On My Website?

My website is a music blog that updates users of new music, and every post I include a Amazon MP3 and iTunes affiliate link. But almost nobody is actually using them and buying the music through my website. It gets about 1300 unique visitors every day. So why aren’t people buying the music? Thanks

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Are You A Big Fan Of Minor League Baseball?

If yes, what’s your favorite team? Mine is the Buffalo Bisons, (The Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets.)

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Who Wants To Help A Good Cause?

The Houston Holocaust Museum is trying to collect 1.5 million butterflies (not real ones) to represent the 1.5 million children killed in the Holocaust. Information about this program can be found at this link. http://www.hmh.org/ed_butterfly1.shtml
I wish I could do more to help them, but I can’t draw a stick. I guess my contribution will be finding people who ARE artistic to help. The deadline is December 31 of this year, so there is plenty of time to make a few butterflies. I hope that you will help.
I should add that I am not affiliated with the museum in any way.

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What Are The Best Ways To Get Backlinks To My Website?

I am new to internet and affiliate marketing, but I have this great plan I’m working on. The only problem is that I can’t seem to find a good way to add backlinks to my website. Is there a program or something out there that does this for me?

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Did The West Virginia Chiefs Of Police Association Website Get Hacked’ And Their Personal Info Released?

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/stor…

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Hackers affiliated with the Anonymous hacking group obtained more than 150 police officers’ personal information from an old website for the West Virginia Chiefs of Police Association and posted it online.

William Roper, the association’s president, told the Charleston Gazette the FBI is investigating. Roper is also the police chief of Ranson, W.Va.
Roper said a group called CabinCr3w hacked the website Monday and obtained the home addresses, home phone numbers and cellphone numbers of current and retired police chiefs. The association has a new website but members’ information was stored on the old website’s database.
“It’s a tragedy someone was able to hack our website and obtain information that is useful to our members,” Roper said.
In an online message by CabinCr3w addressed to “citizens of West Virginia,” the hacking group says it has been monitoring cases of police brutality.
“We are here to remind you that we the taxpayers pay your exorbitant salaries, and those salaries of your officers,” the message says. “Your job is to protect and serve, not brutalize the very people that pay your wages. Muzzle your dogs of war, or we will expose more of your sensative (sic) information.”

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Did The West Virginia Chiefs Of Police Association Website Get Hacked’ And Their Personal Info Released?

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/stor…

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – Hackers affiliated with the Anonymous hacking group obtained more than 150 police officers’ personal information from an old website for the West Virginia Chiefs of Police Association and posted it online.

William Roper, the association’s president, told the Charleston Gazette the FBI is investigating. Roper is also the police chief of Ranson, W.Va.
Roper said a group called CabinCr3w hacked the website Monday and obtained the home addresses, home phone numbers and cellphone numbers of current and retired police chiefs. The association has a new website but members’ information was stored on the old website’s database.
“It’s a tragedy someone was able to hack our website and obtain information that is useful to our members,” Roper said.
In an online message by CabinCr3w addressed to “citizens of West Virginia,” the hacking group says it has been monitoring cases of police brutality.
“We are here to remind you that we the taxpayers pay your exorbitant salaries, and those salaries of your officers,” the message says. “Your job is to protect and serve, not brutalize the very people that pay your wages. Muzzle your dogs of war, or we will expose more of your sensative (sic) information.”

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