Posted on March 7, 2011. Tags: bigotry, decentralization, disagreement, environmentalist, everything, opposition, opposition to affirmative action, Party, political labels, public education, rationalization, sense, support abortion rights, top of my head
I get a strong sense that most people in this section are dogmatists, automatically and mindlessly agreeing with everything their party or ideology says, with conclusions coming first and rationalization and debate being afterthoughts.
I’m curious how many of us can identify a major area of disagreement with our stated affiliated party or other political labels. Any conservatives support abortion rights, or gay rights? Any liberals in opposition to affirmative action, or back a flat tax? How many of us here aren’t dogmatists? 🙂
(For my own part, I consider myself left-leaning, and a staunch Democrat. Off the top of my head, I oppose the organics movement, I consider myself an environmentalist but reject conservationalism as a solution, I think public education could strongly benefit from decentralization, competition and vouchers, and I regard affirmative action as institutionalized bigotry.)
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Posted on March 7, 2011. Tags: Adsense, Affiliate, affiliate program, click bank, Doe, Google, Paypal, profits, transaction
paypal is not a good way for earning profits, because paypal deducts huge charges on every transaction, i think the better way is to use google adsense
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Posted on March 7, 2011. Tags: amazon vouchers, CPALEAD, equivalent, gpt, knowledge, Paypal, site, sums, tax form, uk equivalent, w9, Website, xbox
I am planning to start a GPT website, a site where members complete offers from my affiliates, i get paid and i give 50% back to the members in the form of points which can be redeemed for vouchers such as amazon vouchers, xbox points, paypal etc.
CPALEAD, the company providing the affiliates pays via paypal in sums of $50
I am from the UK and the american form i require would be the W9 but i cant seem to find the UK equivalent.
I am only 18 though I have good GPT knowledge and experience so ANY knowledge on how i would need to pay tax etc would be much appreciated.
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Posted on March 6, 2011. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate marketers, blog, ebook, hasn, how to make money, how to make money on the internet, money banks, mr money, site, snipe, Website, Yahoo
Do you mean to get products to market? If so, then Clickbank. Especially if you write blogs about how to make money on the internet. If you mean where to advertise, then facebook, yahoo answers, any blog page that lets you have affiliate links. Or you can create your own site and “snipe” the product you are marketing about. This is done by typing in your product and finding a website name very very close to it but hasn’t been used yet. I just wrote an Ebook called “Mr Money Banks” I offer 75% commission per sale so you will get $33 each time. If interested then email me and I will send you a free copy.
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Posted on March 6, 2011. Tags: assumption, blog, bloggers, discussion, making money, matter, random topic, residual income, subject matter, Topic, topic discussion, voices, way
I was under the assumption that blogging on random topics just to hear others’ opinions who read it will help me make money but I think I had this whole thing wrong. Correct me if I am wrong but there are 2 types of bloggers 1. the ones who just blog to get their opinions out and voices heard and have no intentions of making money and those who want to make money and will only blog related to products they are advertising as affiliates to earn some residual income. So the latter would be the right way to go to make money not the first where you are just posting to make a stand on a subject matter since there is no product you can promote related to your random topic discussion….am i right
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Posted on March 6, 2011. Tags: Alcohol, benefit, bias, brita, buzz, cheap vodka, hangovers, Kangaroo, liquors, strength, technology, walgreens
few side questions to consider about this main question, please try to address these in your answer for the benefit of all who want to know:
a. does it change the taste of cheap vodka?
b. does it have any effects on hangovers with vodka?
c. does it have any effects on the vodka buzz?
d. does it seem to change the proof/strength of the vodka?
e. how does it work on other liquors (considering the above factors)?
f. is there any other products that use this same technology (like a brita/walgreens filter, for example) for cheaper?
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it seems as though all of the information online is affiliated with the gray kangaroo company and may be somewhat bias. i am looking for an independent opinion, please.
thank you so much.
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