Archive for November, 2009
Yup. That’s right. $12,000 in one month. And my capital? Zero. It was all
through a very special google method of driving free traffic (almost 4GB a day) towards different affiliate programs I manage.
Here’s the breakdown:
Clickbank: $7000+
Commission Junction: $3000+
Adsense: $2000
I got bank statements to prove it too.
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George Brown’s Google Sniper Made Me $12,000
It’s because he’s a snoop, that’s why. He wants to know what his neighbor had for lunch. And what the

color of her panties are. If you’re a nosy voyeur, then you yourself might want to check out Government-Records. Containing everything from jail sentences to bankruptcy to hidden cell numbers, this is one crazy site that will make you feel like Sherlock Holmes… even without having a degree in criminal investigation. Government-Records promises benefits like:
* Instantly lookup professional public record databases & resources
• Search criminal records, inmates, absconders, parollees, and arrests records
• Research court records, convictions, sentencing files, and court cases
• Find birth records, death records and marriage records of your family tree
• Do a Cell Phone Trace to see the location of an unknown caller or stalker
• Lookup phone numbers and addresses of people your looking for.
• Search lost loves, family, friends, relatives Continue Reading »
Why James Bond loves Government-Records.com
Many people run blogs which earn primarily from adsense. In order that these sites earn, content is necessary. Therein lies the problem. How easy is it to write content? Unlike myself, I’m sure many of you find a dental trip more pleasurable. So there are other less painful alternatives]
1) You can hire a writer and dent your pocket
2) You can copy free articles from websites like ezinearticles and paste them on your site.
The latter won’t cost, but it brings its own problem: the duplicate content penalty. Google hates dupe content. Have a lot of these and your site won’t rank well. So what’s the work-around? Re write the articles! But that brings us back to our first problem. Writing! You just don’t want to write. You want it automatic.
A company offers a solution. Continue Reading »
Article Rewriters: Do they Get You Banned?
You’re standing before an audience ready to prepare. You’ve long steeled yourself for that moment, even down to memorizing the last comma. Then it happens. You start to suffer the following:
- Dizzy spells leading to panic
- Tightness in throat and chest- shortness of breath
- Racing heart with tingle sensations
- Hot flushes followed by waves of anxiety
- Obsessive worries and unwanted thoughts
- Not feeling connected to what is going on around you
- Overwhelming fear that the anxiety will push you over the edge?
Then you wet your pants!
Welcome to the world of anxiety attacks. Also known as panic attacks, these symptoms happen to anyone. Even the most jaded of social beings feel them. Notwithstanding the depth of the problem, there’s a cure. Continue Reading »
Panic Away: Five Minutes to Ending Anxiety Attacks
Got PC problems? Then check out The Ultimate Troubleshooter. It ain’t free costing at $30 and allowing only
ten uses.. By it’s appellation it can rectify any quandaries you may bump into when operating your PC. Nonetheless it doesn’t quite stack up to similar programs. Fact is- it falls far short in comparison to, say Norton Systemworks.
Upon review, Ultimate Troubleshooter an exaggerated name, especially when it comes to help. There are few options and tweaks and what it really does is offer information about current tasks and services running on your PC, what programs run on startup, and system information. But it doesn’t go beyond that, and doesn’t really offer troubleshooting tools. And for a troubleshooter, you get no Registry cleaner. It’s weakest link is Windows tuning feature that doesn’t even offer half of what Ashampoo WinOptimzer grants.
BUT what really got my goat is that, the demo version of TUT is so crippled. It nags you to register to make use of its full complement of services which isn’t much. And for ten days only? Continue Reading »
Ultimate Troubleshooter is Troublesome
Bill Gates deserves all the fees and royalties from the release of Windows7. Come on guys. This is one
superb operating system- far overshadowing even the venerable XP. And I must admit, Windows 7 gives me an even bigger hard on than Snow Leopard of the MacOS.
But I doubt Bill will get all that’s due him. As you well know, Windows7 had been cracked with Bios level activators even before release. It’s a fool proof scheme that fools the OS into thinking the system is activated because the machine it runs on is OEM. That was bad enough for Microsoft. Now there’s even worse news. Hackers have created another mode of defeating Windows- this time attacking the Windows Activation Technology (WAT) itself. Continue Reading »
RemoveWat – Windows7 Foiled Again!
Playing with colors, vibrance, hue saturation upon photographs can be exhilarating. If executed properly, it can also output some delightful, creative pictures. Akvis MultiBrush ($49 ) allows barebones image painting functions that offers some nice tools. Nonetheless they are limited and demand dexterity to be able to use them. Continue Reading »
Akvis MultiBrush: Not Quite There
Stop for a moment… and imagine what it would be like… saying a few words…
and for every word you utter, people nod in complete agreement… slowly, surely, falling spellbound to your beautiful ideas… and for every phrase you utter, they agree… agree agree.
Snap out of it. If that were real, it would be so wonderful. Won’t it?
It’s precisely to have this power that many search the web for ebooks, courses and tutorials on NLP. NLP or Neurolinguistic Programming is a recently developed branch of psychology that had been exploited by many trainers to create an army of enlightened individuals. The original objective of NLP is to empower people to expand their beliefs beyond the constraints of limitation. For instance, NLP practitioners, use it to destroy phobias. To create motivation. To inspire action. That was the original intent. But it no longer seems to be the case. Continue Reading »
NLP for Persuasion and Hypnosis Review
Did you love Independence Day? If so, you’re in for a real treat. 2012 makes Independence Day glimmer like weak
fireworks. Disaster movie maven Roland Emmerich (Independence Day, The Day After Tomorrow) forges this apocalyptic sci-fi thriller through the eyes of an academic researcher who blasts wide a doorway into a parallel dimension, making contact with his etheric alterego in a desperate bid to halt the end time prophecies of the ancient Mayan calendar . According to the Mayan calendar, the world meets a doomsday on December 21, 2012. When a global cataclysm thrusts the world into chaos, divorced writer and father Jackson Curtis (John Cusack) delves deep into his knowledge of the ancient prophecies to ensure that the human race is not completely wiped.
Check out the trailer before you read my review:
I cheated. I saw this movie a month before release because my friend had access to a review copy, and I can tell you this: this film boasts one helluva intelligent plot supported by the most amazing cinematography. When you’re not breathless watching an entire tectonic plate sink, you’re weeping at the human drama unfolding. The actors are so good that you can read their emotions without them uttering a single word.
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2012 Movie Review: Best Disaster Flick of the Century
Most of you online marketers know who John Chow, Shoemoney and Yaro Stark are. These are probloggers. The
greatest of the great. By merely blogging, they earn per month what the IBM executive vice president makes in a year. Imagine how cool it would be to know exactly how they’re doing it. What would you give to peek into their minds?
Wish granted. One of these greats revealed all. Or at least, he claims to expose his entire method. Check out Blog Mastermind where blogging great Yaro Stark offers interested novice bloggers to formula to blogging success. It’s quite an eye opener!
At the site, Yaro published a free lesson from the course, lesson 11 as a promotional tool. Once I signed up, I found that he offered 27 lessons. I intended to finish all 27 lessons in two days, but poor me… the mode of delivery is staggered. This is a paid membership site and not a course that is delivered in its entirety once purchased. The lessons arrive via email and they come weekly.At the rate they come in, you’ll reach the final lesson by the sixth month. Bummer.
So was it worth it, despite the forced time lag imposed in the Blog Mastermind system? This is my review. Continue Reading »
Yaro Stark’s Blog Mastermind Review
Firefox 3.6 Beta 1 finally hit the deadline for release in its bid to make the release candidate milestone. As of October, Beta 1 can now be taken from its servers.
The new Firefox update plugs previously discover security holes that made the browser look almost as insecure as the much hated Internet Explorer browser. With the patches and updates, Firefox has regained its position as the stability king and champion of security
Firefox 3.6 Beta (revision 1) for Windows is available for download here.
Firefox 3.6 Beta (revision 1) for Mac is available for download here
Electric costs are on the rise; this is particularly so now that we have too many gadgets to charge!
Which brings us to that happy question: once you’re done with your notebook, do you put it on standbyp, allow it to hibernate or do you merely turn it off?
The fellows at PCWorld say that hibernation is best. Standby mode drops the PC into a suspended mode but it consumes power. The only benefit to standby is that it resumes operations in seconds, unlike when you reboot- that takes minutes. Hibernate, on the other hand, writes your machine’s current state to a temporary hard-drive file, then powers down completely. In other words, it acts like it shut off. When you activate the notebook, the system loads that file and returns you to where you left off. There’s no need to go through the reboot process. Continue Reading »
Standby VS Startup: Which Saves More Power?
Making money online often costs money especially if you don’t know where

Make money online
to begin. To begin, you have to buy training material that teach you how to kick start the campaign. The average price of such CDs or ebooks is $49 on clickbank.
But did you know you can still make money online without starting capital? I’ve found two free ebooks provided courtesy of Dr. Joseph Plazo. Enjoy and be wealthy: Continue Reading »
Two Free Systems To Make Money Online
Or the real deal.
You’re here because you’re tempted to buy Affiliate X- but something’s nagging you there’s something’s amiss. Am I right? I’ll save you the frustration with my no-holds barred review of Affiliate X.
Let’s get one thing out of the way. You’ve no doubt read scores of reviews on Affiliate X. I’m betting my hat 95% of them gave glowing feedback. But did they really say anything in depth other than what’s already on the actual sales page of the official site?
Many of these “reviewers” are no doubt affiliated with the company. They’ve been hired to spread the Buzz. Some, on the other hand, may be mere affiliates who never even tried the product, but want to earn a commission selling it to you.
Enough of the bullcrap. I won’t insult your intelligence by doing the same… Continue Reading »
Affiliate X Review: Online Money Scam?
You’ve heard all those claims. Buy this pill and you’ll lose 1 pound a day. Buy that machine and you’ll drop 3 dress sizes
in a week. Try this diet and you’ll make Jessica Alba look fat. Yeah right. Most of these are lies. I purchased Hydroxycut and it dropped one pound from my wallet and landed me in the hospital. The Abflex exercise machine gave me hernia. And the diet killed my sugar levels- and libido.
These fads don’t work. What works is a change of lifestyle, one which naturally, easily and quickly boosts the metabolism of the body. There are many gurus selling such weight loss techniques prescribing what to eat (Atkins), what exercises (crunches) and what to avoid (drinking). Some of these methods are sound, but almost impractical to follow. Who can go on a low carb diet for a month? That will kill the stamina of a runner. And that south beach diet? It’s no good for those who need their focus in competitive taekwondo.
I’ve bought scores of books and so far only two make sense and resulted in flab sucking results- in less than a month.
This system debunks all the myths about crunches, long workouts and starvation. When I read it, I realized I could eat the quarterpounder I desired, provided I couple it with a few other things. It’s all about evolving our existing fitness systems to triple the rate at which energy is burnt. So if one normally burns 1500 calories even when just slouched with a soda, the book exhorts how to make one burn 3000 calories even doing nothing. It’s all in the secret modification of what one ate and exercised. And boy, was it easy. Almost effortless. It’s two months since I purchased the book and taught it to my girlfriend- and she lost 18 lbs! I also implemented it and my stomach got ripped in about 22 days. Whew. That was one weight loss system that didn’t feel like a weight loss system.
Rated: 5 stars Continue Reading »
Fat Burning Furnace: How To Lose 45lbs in45 Minutes
Even Windows 7 is not perfectly secure. Malware can cripple this spanking brand new OS. You must patch up with
antivirus software. It’s a good thing you don’t have to spend when there are free antimalware solutions!
AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition is a crowd favorite absolutely free antivirus software now in it’s 9th iteration. It works perfectly under Windows 7 and affords not just virus scanning but also free antispyware protection. AVG tends to appear on many computers because of a for-dummies user interface that is both attractive and user-friendly with an array of options to customize the behavior to one’s liking. You’ll love the extra components that ordinarily requires payment under other utilities. Continue Reading »
AVG and Avira: Free Antivirus for Windows 7







