Advertising

Do Click Exchanges Really Work?

Yes and No! First you have to ask yourself: What do I want the click exchange to do for me? If you want to promote a product or website directly by placing your URL on the click exchange and then surfing like mad to get your site shown once for every two that you see, then the answer is NO!…

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Advertising

Advertising Defined, What’s It Good For And How An Online Campaign Can Really Save You Big Bucks

A variety of definitions of advertising exist but the best I’ve found yet to cover what advertising is can be summed up in the following 2 statements: advertising n.: The activity of attracting public attention to a product or business, as by paid announcements in the print, broadcast, or electronic media. Also defined as “the non personal communication of information…

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Careers

Can You Really Make up to $100,000 per Year as a Truck Driver?

You’ve heard about the money to be made by becoming a truck driver. And stop at any truck stop and you’ll notice that there are countless trucking job magazines filled with advertisements from trucking companies looking for truck drivers. Many companies are advertising the possibility of making up to $100,000 per year as an owner operator. It’s true, that you…

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Careers

Can You Really Get Paid To Test Video Games?

Among the flurry of get rich quick schemes and offers on the internet, you might find one telling you that you can “get paid to be a video game tester.” Although a first you might reject this offer, wondering how in the world it is possible to get paid for sitting around all day in playing video games. In the…

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Landscaping

How much water does a lawn really need?

Well, while your soil type, the amount of sunshine, and the climate all come into play, a good rule of thumb is 1 to 1 1/2 inches a week. What is most important is HOW you water. You want to water deeply and infrequently to have a healthy deep rooted grass lawn. Let’s say you decide on 1 1/2 inches…

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