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Saturday, May 5, 2012
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Fatcow.com Affiliate Program Experience - Review Maze
While I cannot state that the FatCow's affiliate program is a scam I have still had quite unpleasant experience with it. This article does not concern the hosting service provided by FatCow.com (which still could be OK), it's just about the affiliate program they are offering via Commission Junction to partners promoting the web hosting.
via reviewmaze.com
I wonder about iPage. Their affiliate banners seem to be everywhere. http://live-free-in-an-unfree-world.com
Web Hosting Affiliate Program Reviews: HostGator, BlueHost, FatCow
I have always wondered what motivates web hosting companies to offer big affiliate commissions. And I have never found a good answer. The most probable explanation I have been able to think of is that hosting services actually do not pay for every sale an affiliate refers. Instead they just pay a commission for, e.g., one out of three or one out of five sales. In the course of time it has appeared that my thoughts have been right. Most of the hosting companies (if not all of them) avoid paying for each customer their affiliates refer. The differences between the various providers are mainly in the way each web hosting affiliate program accomplishes this "goal".
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I have had this happen to me also. http://iPerpetualTraveler.com
A Taste of Realism by Fred Reed
Schooling, sez me, should be adapted to the needs and capacities of those being schooled. For unintelligent children, the study of anything beyond minimal reading is a waste of time, since they will learn little or nothing more. For the intelligent, a public schooling is equivalent to tying an anchor to a student swimmer. The schools are an impediment to learning, a torture of the bright, and a form of negligent homicide against a country that needs trained minds in a competitive world.
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factory model - http://live-free-in-an-unfree-world.com
Monday, April 30, 2012
Sunday, April 29, 2012
22 Red Flags That Indicate That Very Serious Doom Is Coming For Global Financial Markets
The following are 22 red flags that indicate that very serious doom is coming for global financial markets....
#1 According to CNN, the level of selling by insiders at corporations listed on the S&P 500 is the highest that it has been in almost a decade. Do those insiders know something that the rest of us do not?
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