Archive for June, 2006

$20,000 contest at Earner’s Forum!

Friday, June 30th, 2006

In this fast moving world one wants to earn a lot in very less time and now they can do with the help of seo website. As an affiliate, you will have the chance to pass on clients to websites, and make a good commission for doing so. You can also employ different advertising techniques such as email advertising, link exchange etc to increase the website traffic. There are many website hosting services or providers which are providing seo solutions to their clients. Some budget hosting organizations provide very cheap web hosting. Through these web-hosting services and effective internet marketing will increase the website traffic and will boost the website sales and earnings. This will also improve the website search engine ranking and at the end you will earn a lot.

Well, when I was browsing Adminfusion I stumbled across one of the sites by Lee, who runs large forums for a living. The site was the Earner’s Forum. It’s new, but it’s been growing quite qucikly.

What is more is that Lee is giving away more than $20,000 is prizes, including the top five winners getting $1,000. Basically you get like a ton of prizes. I’m participating, and if you join through my refferal link I get credit - if you fill out the application and post regularlly. So help me out, and participate yourself!

Prizes include:

  1. $1,000.
  2. A 500-indexed page niche website.
  3. Aaron Walls’ SEO book.
  4. 1 year link on Sprintusers.com
  5. Guest appearance on the Won Li Do Sho.
  6. Lead Factories $100 package.

Total value of $4,072 to the top five winners!
On the Earner’s Forum several “big earners” hang out - so if you study their posts, you could be on your way to improve your own money-making stills. Talk about servers, legal issues, Search Engine Optimization, and general moneymaking.

The most beautiful thing I ever saw

Saturday, June 3rd, 2006

Yes. This is the most amazing, most beautiful thing I have ever seen.

From Cnet:

The good: Sleek, attention-getting design; high-quality, adjustable 20-inch LCD; speakers offer crisp, rich audio; detachable Bluetooth keyboard and Media Center remote will work well from the couch or during a presentation; top-of-the-line components deliver high overall performance and competent gaming capability.

The bad: Absurdly expensive; TV tuner and some other A/V connections aren’t built in; too heavy to be truly portable.

The bottom line: A striking feat of engineering that’s sure to garner attention in a stylish home or on a multimedia-intensive sales call, the Dell XPS M2010 is simply too expensive and impractical to be anything more than a curio for the rest of us.

Isn’t it simply amazing? You can read more or watch the video on it here.

I am now accepting donations to the paypal address of Lpspider@gmail.com or from the button below.

I’ll keep you post on the “progress.” Current status: $0.00/$4500.00