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Friday, January 27, 2012

The Temple of Artemis

The Temple of Artemis

 
The greatest temple of the ancient world, the Temple of Artemis once stood as the most magnificent accomplishment of Greek civilization and Hellenistic culture, built as a tribute to Artemis – the Greek goddess of the hunt, mistress of Nature, protector of wild beasts and the sister of Apollo. The Temple of Artemis was located in Ephesus (in modern-day Turkey), which was to become the richest seaport in Asia Minor.
It once consisted of 127 marble columns each standing 20 meters (60 feet) tall. First built in the 6th century B.C., the temple was destroyed by fire 200 years later and then rebuilt under the supervision of Alexander the Great. The great temple was eventually destroyed successively by invading Gothic hordes, earthquakes, and plunderers. Today, only a solitary column remains of this once-glorious structure.

The Statue of Zeus

The Statue of Zeus

 
This gold and bejeweled statue was commissioned in 438 B.C. by the Council of Olympia in reverence for Zeus, the ruler and most powerful of the Olympian gods. The great statue was the work of the Athenian sculptor Phidias and was constructed inside the Parthenon, the great temple overlooking the city.
According to Philo of Byzantium, this was the most inspiring of all the seven wonders of the ancient world: ‘Whereas we greatly admire the other six wonders, we kneel in front of this one in reverence…’. The statue of Zeus was later destroyed along with its temple after an earthquake in 170 B.C.

The Pyramids of Egypt

The Pyramids of Egypt

 
The only surviving wonder of the ancient world, the Pyramids of Egypt (Giza), were the phenomenal achievement of Egyptian construction and engineering. Built between 2600 and 2500 B.C., the three pyramids at Giza encompass more than 5 million limestone blocks which were painstakingly transported via timber sleds and by being rolled over the top of logs.
As cranes were as yet unheard of, each block had to be dragged via ramps up to its designated place. According to Herodot, the largest of the three pyramids, known as the Great Pyramid, (about 146 meters high) took 20 years to complete and served as the tomb for the Egyptian Pharoah Khufu. The pyramids represented the link between heaven and earth and were a signal to Horus, God of the World.


The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus

The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus

 

Built between 370 and 351 B.C., this monumental tomb was dedicated to King Mausolus of Caria by his grieving wife, Queen Artemisia, as a memorial to their great love. According to Plinius the Mausoleum once stood 45 metres (135 feet) high and was surrounded by 36 columns, standing atop a marble pedestal at the intersection of the two main streets of Halicarnassus. The Mausoleum stood relatively intact until 1522 A.D., when it was ordered destroyed as an example of Pagan art.

The Lighthouse of Alexandria

The Lighthouse of Alexandria

 
Built to guide ships through the labyrinth of sandbars that created havoc for merchants attempting to reach the port of Alexandria in Egypt, the Lighthouse or Pharos of Alexandria was the only ancient wonder to have served a practical purpose. Built between 299 and 79 B.C., the lighthouse stood some 166 meters, or around 500 feet, above the city’s western harbor and was financed by the Greek merchant Sostratus who wanted to help ensure the safety of shipping traffic.
Polished bronze mirrors were specially devised to reflect sunlight out to sea during daytime, and fires were lit at night to serve as a beacon for lost ships at night. The tower stood relatively intact until a series of earthquakes and gradual deterioration from natural elements caused the structure to collapse and eventually be dismantled for its stones.

The Hanging Gardens of Babylon

The Hanging Gardens of Babylon

 

A magnificent garden paradise said to have been built in 7th century B.C. in the middle of the arid Mesopotamian desert, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon were testimony to one man’s ability to, against all the laws of nature, create a botanical oasis of beauty amid a bleak desert landscape.
King Nebuchadnezzar created the gardens as a sign of esteem for his wife Semiramis, who, legend has it, longed for the forests and roses of her homeland. The gardens were terraced and surrounded by the city walls with a moat to repel invading armies. There remains doubt, however, amongst historians and archaeologists as to whether this lost paradise ever existed, given that excavations at Babylon have left no definitive trace of this mythical oasis.

The Colossus of Rhodes

The Colossus of Rhodes

 

A gigantic bronze statue that once stood 32 meters (110 feet) high on a marble plinth, the Colossus of Rhodes was built by its citizens to revere the Sun God Helios who supposedly helped Rhodes to ward off Demetrius of Macedonia. Constructed by the engineer Chares of Lindos, the Colossus of Rhodes was completed after ten years of meticulous work so that the legs would sustain the enormous weight of the giant statue. Unfortunately, in 227 B.C., an earthquake caused the Colossus to crack at the knee and set it in motion so that it collapsed into pieces. Even so, the statue was so admired that it was left lying in huge fragments for over 900 years until its valuable parts were brought to Syria.

Christ Redeemer

Christ Redeemer (1931) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

This statue of Jesus stands some 38 meters tall, atop the Corcovado mountain overlooking Rio de Janeiro. Designed by Brazilian Heitor da Silva Costa and created by French sculptor Paul Landowski, it is one of the world’s best-known monuments. The statue took five years to construct and was inaugurated on October 12, 1931. It has become a symbol of the city and of the warmth of the Brazilian people, who receive visitors with open arms.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The Pyramid at Chichén Itzá

The Pyramid at Chichén Itzá (before 800 A.D.) Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

Chichén Itzá, the most famous Mayan temple city, served as the political and economic center of the Mayan civilization. Its various structures – the pyramid of Kukulkan, the Temple of Chac Mool, the Hall of the Thousand Pillars, and the Playing Field of the Prisoners – can still be seen today and are demonstrative of an extraordinary commitment to architectural space and composition. The pyramid itself was the last, and arguably the greatest, of all Mayan temples.
 








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The Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal (1630 A.D.) Agra, India

This immense mausoleum was built on the orders of Shah Jahan, the fifth Muslim Mogul emperor, to honor the memory of his beloved late wife. Built out of white marble and standing in formally laid-out walled gardens, the Taj Mahal is regarded as the most perfect jewel of Muslim art in India. The emperor was consequently jailed and, it is said, could then only see the Taj Mahal out of his small cell window.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Petra

Petra (9 B.C. – 40 A.D.), Jordan

On the edge of the Arabian Desert, Petra was the glittering capital of the Nabataean empire of King Aretas IV (9 B.C. to 40 A.D.). Masters of water technology, the Nabataeans provided their city with great tunnel constructions and water chambers. A theater, modelled on Greek-Roman prototypes, had space for an audience of 4,000. Today, the Palace Tombs of Petra, with the 42-meter-high Hellenistic temple facade on the El-Deir Monastery, are impressive examples of Middle Eastern culture.
 








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Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu (1460-1470), Peru


In the 15th century, the Incan Emperor Pachacútec built a city in the clouds on the mountain known as Machu Picchu (“old mountain”). This extraordinary settlement lies halfway up the Andes Plateau, deep in the Amazon jungle and above the Urubamba River. It was probably abandoned by the Incas because of a smallpox outbreak and, after the Spanish defeated the Incan Empire, the city remained ‘lost’ for 
 over three centuries. It was rediscovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911.
 
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The Roman Colosseum

The Roman Colosseum (70 – 82 A.D.) Rome, Italy


This great amphitheater in the centre of Rome was built to give favors to successful legionnaires and to celebrate the glory of the Roman Empire. Its design concept still stands to this very day, and virtually every modern sports stadium some 2,000 years later still bears the irresistible imprint of the Colosseum’s original design. Today, through films and history books, we are even more aware of the cruel fights and games that took place in this arena, all for the joy of the spectators.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



The Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China (220 B.C and 1368 – 1644 A.D.) China

The Official New 7 Wonders of the World
The Great Wall of China was built to link existing fortifications into a united defense system and better keep invading Mongol tribes out of China. It is the largest man-made monument ever to have been built and it is disputed that it is the only one visible from space. Many thousands of people must have given their lives to build this colossal construction.

 








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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Writing for visitors and search engines - SEO copy

There are two main goals for the texts you write for your site: to draw visitors to your webpage and to get them to proceed to the sites that you promote. As an affiliate you sell leads and your most important task is to generate them.
There are two main goals for the texts you write for your site: to draw visitors to your webpage and to get them to proceed to the sites that you promote. As an affiliate you sell leads and your most important task is to generate them.
This is where search engine optimization (SEO) copywriting comes in. This is copywriting aimed both to push your product (leads) and to get specific terms to rank high in the search engines.

The content is the key

SEO copywriting not only focus on the viewable text, but also optimizes other page elements such as, title description and keyword tags in respect to targeted search terms.
The idea behind SEO copywriting is to create actual quality content that is liked both by visitors and search engines. In classic SEO copy the text should be optimized on certain key terms (usually1-3) in certain frequencies and densities. But the web has evolved and the focus of SEO copy today is how the content is viewed by others. So the most important thing is to write good quality content that others link to or rank high on Digg and other social media sites.

Texts that search engines and readers like

The most important place to put your keywords is the title tag. The effect is that both search engines and readers will take notice of them. The title has to grab the attention of the reader and give a good idea of what the text is about.

Follow up with the keywords in the opening of the text. But do it in a relevant way that interests the reader. Remember - this is where you need to persuade the reader to continue reading. If the headline and the opening sentence don't attract the reader it doesn't matter what you write in the rest of the text, because nobody will read it. Try to get the keywords into the subheadings as well.

Don't let the keywords limit your writing. Use related words and synonyms as well. This makes the text more live and dynamic and we can assume that modern search algorithms probably recognize contextually-related words that support your keywords.

Effective copywriting

It is important to remember that one of the main goals for the text is to make the user take some sort of action that we will benefit from. The overall principle of successful copywriting can be stated like this:

Grab
Attention
Stimulate
Interest
Build up
Desire
Urge the reader into
Action!
A.I.D.A is a well known acronym among copywriters. It gives a good overview of what good copywriting is all about. You use an effective headline to grab the attention. The introduction text stimulates the readers' interest, the body text build up the readers' desire and in the end of the text you urge the reader to take action. Sounds easy, doesn't it? But as with everything, to become really good at it takes a lot of practice.

To sell a product you need to isolate the product's unique selling point (USP). You have to tell your readers in what specific way your product will benefit them. If you are an affiliate your product is very similar to what many others also has to offer, but your goal should be to get your product to stand out with good copywriting. If you manage to do this convincingly and you find your USP, you have a great chance to close the deal.

Call to action

When you have gotten the visitor to read the whole text and told them about your "unique" offer you need to close the deal. We want the visitor to take some kind of action that will be to our benefit. In the end this is what it's all about, without it all your efforts will have been in vain.

No when you have enlightened the readers about your wonderful offer you have to get them to act on it. To do this you have to tell the readers exactly what they need to do in order to get your fantastic offer. You want them to sign up right away, because if they leave with the intention of coming back later there is a great risk that you loose them forever. A good way to get them to accept your offer right away is by setting a time limit on it or to give them some kind of bonus when they signup.

So basically SEO copy has three goals; to get you to rank high in the search engines, draw visitors to your site and get your visitors to do what you want them to once they've reached your site. 

Blog Platforms That Drive Search Engine Traffic

ffiliate marketing, search engine traffic and well-managed blogs all work together in making the difference between a broke affiliate marketer and one who is making a living at it. Search engine traffic is the lifeblood of affiliate marketing. For some, using blog platforms is the cardio shock they need to get their business pumping.
In truth, all blog platforms are excellent for driving search engine traffic. The trick is to stick with one platform and keep your blog up-to-date.
However, just how do blog platforms drive search engine traffic, and which ones are the best at the job? Let's find out.

Blog Platforms And Search Engine Traffic

In truth, all blog platforms are excellent for driving search engine traffic. The trick is to stick with one platform and keep your blog up-to-date. The longer you use the same blog platform, the stronger it will stick with the search engines. If you change blog platforms often, you will be starting from scratch each time you make the change, at least in the eyes of search engines.
Blog platforms like Blogger, Wordpress and TypePad are commonly found in the upper reaches of the search engine results. Their user-friendly tools make it simple for users to continually update their blogs with new content, photos, videos or audio clips. With fresh content hitting the blog platform often, it causes search engines to take notice and thus pay them more attention.

Blog Platforms Driving Search Engine Traffic

There are a number of blog platforms available that exceed at driving search engine traffic. However, the reality of the fact is the blog's content is what truly drives the traffic to the blog. Blogger, TypePad, Wordpress and Tripod are four of the best platforms currently available for blogging. In fact, Google runs Blogger, so you can imagine its search engine worth.

Maximizing Your Blog For Search Engine Traffic

There are a few tips you can follow to increase your blog's search engine performance. Aside from writing compelling copy, infuse the copy with special keywords that your readers are typically searching for in the search engines.
This is the essence of "search engine optimization." The search engines will pick up on the special keywords embedded in your copy, thus increasing your blog's ranking within the search results.
Next, you can visit MyYahoo.com and set up a feed so the Yahoo! search engine can effectively spider your blog. Once you've completed that, surf over to SubmitFire.com and submit your blog to the other traditional search engines.
Lastly, you can submit your blog to a number of blog directories online to help spread the word about your affiliate marketing blog.
Over time, the search engines will begin taking notice of your blog and your readership will increase. However, it doesn't happen overnight. Your best chance of affiliate marketing success is to stick with the blog platform you choose and keep it optimized for the search engines. 

Writing a Great Web Page Title

At AffiliateTips.com we think it's important to share the knowledge and we therefore asked Chris Felton, of OneNetworkDirect, if he could tell us about how to write a top web page title. We would like to thank him for his help and here's what he had to say.
Don't forget that machines are nothing but machines - they won't for example, understand if you've written a witty joke or something sarcastic in the page title.
When creating your affiliatesite you spend a lot of time finding images, creating links, designing pages and filling them with content. While all of this is important, you should never forget to put some effort into your web page title as well. The reason for this is that from a SEO (Search Engine Optimization)perspective, you could increase your amount of visitors and that means, in most cases that is, more affiliate earnings.
Creating a good page title is not as easy as it might sound, as you have to write for two audiences - people as well as for search engines. Search spiders recognizetitle tags as one of the most important things when it comes to ranking web pages; so make sure that they're created with this in mind. People typing in keywords on search engines get a list of the most relevant web pages, and the page title (the blue links) will be the first thing they see. Web surfers will click the links they find to be the best match to what they're looking for. As you've probably already noticed, the keywords in these links willbe in bold - create a list of your most important keywords!
Don't forget that machines are nothing but machines - they won't for example, understand if you've written a witty joke or something sarcastic in the page title. For search engines, it's all about keywords and trying to find a perfect match for their users. Try to think about what your visitors might be searching for and then use these keywords in the title. Why not visitother similar affiliate sites and have a look at what words they're trying to optimize. If you need some help, there are a few good keyword research tools that you can use for free; for example, Google Adwords Keyword Tool and KeywordMax Keyword Builder.
There are many things to be done with a homepage when workingwith SEO, and one of the easiest and most rewarding things is having top optimized titles. Take the time requiredto learn all about it - it will be well worth the effort!
By Chris Felton

How To Maximize Traffic Using Keywords!

The common phrase, "actions speak louder than words" is true when it comes to everyday life situations. However, on the Internet, the rule changes to the point that words are the reason for action. Case in point is the world of affiliate marketing. The success of affiliate marketing depends on how popular your website or blog can become. The more visitors to your website, the better are your chances of affiliate success.
By now, you should realize the importance of having a high rank in the search engine results. Let's face it, not many people venture into the uncharted territory of pages 100-125 on the search results.
Today, we're going to discuss how using specific keywords throughout your website or blog copy can maximize the amount of traffic that flows your way.

How Keywords Maximize Traffic

By now, you should realize the importance of having a high rank in the search engine results. Let's face it, not many people venture into the uncharted territory of pages 100-125 on the search results. Search engines rank the search results based on keyword prevalence. This means that the more times the specific keyword shows up on a website, the higher the site will rank.

When people use search engines, they are typically looking for a certain topic or item. They type in the word or phrase most commonly related to their search.


For instance, if someone is looking for inexpensive computer equipment, he or she may type "cheap computer parts," or "discount computers" in the search box. The websites that feature that keyword in its copy will end up at, or near the top of the results.

Researching Keywords For Maximizing Website Traffic

Before you write your next article to post on your affiliate website, take the time to research which keywords you want to emphasize. Visit competitor websites and scrutinize their copy to see which keywords or phrases they use.

Choosing The Right Keywords

There is a right way to choose a keyword and a wrong way to choose a keyword. It's a sad fact that the majority of Americans only have a fourth-grade reading level. However, this fact is incredibly important to keep in mind when you're deciding on a keyword.

Avoid using industry-specific terms (buzzwords) and stick to easy-to-understand terms. For instance, if you are selling photographer equipment, instead of using the keyword "asymmetrical power pack," try using "flash power pack" instead. Choosing the wrong keyword can spell disaster for your marketing campaign, so choose wisely.

Using The Keywords

Research shows that on average, for a 200-250 word article, your primary keyword should be used approximately between six and twelve times. It should also be included in the title, as well as any subheads you will be using. If you have a secondary keyword that you would like to add, then it should show up between two and four times in the copy.

The use of keywords is what forms the basis of search engine optimization. Write effective and relevant copy, use keywords to attain a higher search engine result, give the customer what he or she is looking for and you will be well on your way to becoming a highly visited and profitable affiliate marketer.

Black hat SEO vs. White hat SEO

There are several, some ethical and some unethical, ways of improving your ranking on search engines as Google and Yahoo. This article will discuss the differences of using black hat SEO vs. White hat SEO.
Black hat SEO is when you're applying unethical methods to get a higher ranking on search engine optimizations. Everything you do is hidden for the visitor but visible for the search engines.
Black hat SEO
What is black hat SEO you might ask yourself. Black hat SEO is when you're applying unethical methods to get a higher ranking on search engine optimizations. Everything you do is hidden for the visitor but visible for the search engines. This way of improving your ranking might work on a short term basis but it will remain a long term problem as you put your site at risk of being penalized or banned. It's suggested that there are especially three things to avoid when you're constructing a webpage.
  1. Avoid keyword stuffing! Search engines, as Google and Yahoo, will know if you've stuffed a webpage with keywords that doesn't make any sense. Write for the user, and the search as well of course, and use a normal amount of keywords.
  2. No doorway pages! A doorway page is a page that doesn't really exist. It's a simple HTML page that's customized to a few keywords and it's only there to trick the search engines and their spiders. There's no landing page - you're instantly redirected to the real website.
  3. Don't use invisible text! Invisible text is when you write keywords in white and use it on a white background. This is also a way (that's not working) of trying to fool the search engines spiders
All these tricks will for sure improve your ranking on the web. For a while that is. Search engine spiders are highly developed, and in the end they'll figure out what's up and your site will be penalized or banned. Do it the right way instead of using black hat SEO if you want to keep a high ranking for a long time.

White hat SEO

When applying white hat SEO you design a website for the visitors as well as for the search engines. Creating a beautifully designed page is a must; otherwise using white hat techniques are useless. This way of creating SEO is a long term way of working and one can't expect to see results right away. Nothing is supposed to be hidden for the search engines when using the white hat method. What the user sees is what the search engines should see as well. Any kind of spam-techniques is strictly prohibited!
There is also another category of hats that are being discussed today; grey hats. Grey hat SEO is not as "pure" as white hat and it's not as "bad" as black hat. It's a little bit of both techniques. Another important issue that's being talked about is if it's always bad to be a black hat. A company that uses the black hat SEO often wants quick results and has calculated with the risk of being penalized or banned. With this said we strongly recommend using white hat SEO. If you're going to create a webpage, why not do it the right way?

A Beginners Guide On How To Make Money Online

It's hard to escape the reality that the Internet is the future. There is an unlimited world of cyber real estate out there for the taking. You can have it for a minimal outlay and make a fortune, but only if you know what to do. If you don't, don't worry, you will in about five minutes.
Pages with long, cumbersome blocks of text will not inspire visitors to continue reading. You want good information in digestible chunks that will make visitors want to return to your site.
How To Make Money Online With Affiliate Marketing
A major way that people are building incredible wealth online today is through affiliate marketing. The concept behind affiliate marketing is simple. You post a link to a merchant on your site. Someone comes to your site and sees the link. They click on the link and land on the merchant's product or service.
The merchant pays you for getting the customer to them. Although the amount paid for one hit or sale may not be great, when you consider the millions of people who use the Internet every day, it's easy to see how this process can add up to big bucks fast.

Beginners Guide To Making Money Online Through Affiliate Marketing:

Designing A Website

To get affiliates, you need a website. Where are you going to get a website? You're going to have to build one.
There are programs and instructional guides that will show you how to design your website, or you can get a professional to help. You'll also need a web host to give you a place to park your new website. Once you have the design and the host for your website, you're ready to get started.

Building Out A Website

• Content
Content that makes your site "sticky" (people come there and stay there) is informative, interesting and readable. Pages that simply bludgeon the reader with keywords will be clicked away from fast. Pages with long, cumbersome blocks of text will not inspire visitors to continue reading. You want good information in digestible chunks that will make visitors want to return to your site.
You're going to need to fill your website with content. Content is the matter on your website that gets people to come to the website and stay there. The way content gets people to your website is through search engine optimization, or SEO. Internet visitors tend to find websites through search engines like Google or Yahoo!
• Keywords
You will need relevant keywords to get your website to show up on one of the first pages of one of these search engines. Keywords are specific words that web searchers put into search engines in order to navigate their searches. If those keywords register with your site, that site is more likely to show up in the search.
• Link Building
Keywords aren't the only thing that gets a search engine's interest. Search engines also analyze links. Search engines also measure the relevance of your website based on how many other sites link to your pages. As a newcomer to affiliate marketing, you'll want to build links primarily through engaging, relevant content. You can also build links by submitting articles containing your link to other websites and by posting to forums and bulletin boards with a link to your site.

Adding The Right Affiliates To Your Website

Once you have a great website that's starting to generate traffic, you're going to want to add some affiliate programs. That's the way this site will generate income for you. Your first step will be choosing which affiliate programs.
Some sites, like mortgage and poker affiliate programs, can offer big money for each client because they are so lucrative. However, you will be competing with many other affiliate sites for their business. Others may pay less but you may be dealing with less competition. You'll have to decide which affiliate programs will work best for you based on the type of content you will be featuring and the kind of traffic you expect to get.

Enhancing Your Affiliate Marketing Website

You should always be thinking of ways to improve the traffic your site gets. There are online programs that will analyze your site traffic and let you know where your traffic is coming from and why. It will let you know which keywords are getting the most hits so that you can tailor your content accordingly.
Remember, that while you can make a lot of affiliate dollars, there is also a lot of competition out there. Everyone wants traffic coming to their site rather than someone else's, so you must constantly be looking for ways to make your website stand out from the pack.

Moving Forward With Your Affiliate Marketing Website

Don't worry if you're not ready to retire from your affiliate revenue after the first week your site is up and running. Building a profitable website is a long process that requires dedication and effort. It may take a while for web surfers to find your site, and it may take longer for the right visitors to come to your site and stick to it.
If you stay with it and keep adjusting your website until you hit the right formula for success, the money should eventually start rolling. When it does, use what you've learned to continue to build your affiliate marketing plan with more and better content, stickier pages and new links. You may even decide to take on some assistance. Once you have the money, hiring professionals to redesign and write quality content for your site can give your profits an instant boost.

Taking The Right Approach To Affiliate Marketing

Thinking of affiliate marketing as a get rich quick scheme is not a winning approach, although some people have quickly become rich. If you handle affiliate marketing seriously, you may reap rewards accordingly. If you recognize affiliate marketing as a business and approach it with the same hard work and dedication as any new business, you have a great chance to build terrific wealth.

Internet: What Laws And Rules Apply To Affiliate Marketing

If you're planning to start an affiliate marketing business, you may be concerned about the legal ramifications of your undertaking. This is a natural concern. Unfortunately, because Internet commerce is still relatively new, the legal aspects are still in flux. There are some legal issues you should be aware of as an affiliate marketer however.

Click fraud is a federal crime, a felony punishable by significant fines and jail time. Affiliates should not consider participating in click fraud and should immediately report suspected click fraud to the proper authorities.

Tax Law
The money you make because of your affiliate marketing business is income and is taxed as such. Be sure to record and pay taxes on all affiliate marketing earnings. In addition, those who make purchases through your websites may be liable for sales tax. This will probably not affect you directly, but you should be aware of it.

Click Fraud

Click fraud is one of the biggest legal concerns affiliates may have. Click fraud is when an entity repeatedly clicks on a certain ad, usually either to benefit the affiliate or to sabotage the merchant. The point is that the clicking is being done under false pretenses, with no intention of purchasing the goods or services offered by the ad. Click fraud is a federal crime, a felony punishable by significant fines and jail time. Affiliates should not consider participating in click fraud and should immediately report suspected click fraud to the proper authorities.

LLCs

Since click fraud can be such a problem, some affiliate marketers may choose to insulate themselves by forming a limited liability corporation. This is a legal business entity that has as one of its primary purposes the ability to offer protection to its shareholders. If the affiliate marketer should be sued, the owners are not personally liable for damages. This way if someone attempts to sabotage the affiliate business by perpetrating click fraud and directing the blame to the affiliate, the affiliate site's owners are protected. 

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Unlimited Web Hosting

If you are interested in having a web page for your business or for your personal needs, you'll probably need a web host. Web host services provide access to the World Wide Web so that interested parties can find your site on the Internet when they type your domain URL into their web browser.
There are a number of web hosting companies that are competing for your business, and one way they attract customers is through offering unlimited web hosting?
There are a number of web hosting companies that are competing for your business, and one way they attract customers is through offering unlimited web hosting?

How Does Web Hosting Work?

Web hosts work by offering space on their Internet server for a monthly fee, referred to as paid web hosting. The amount of storage space and bandwidth varies according to the web host and your service plan. Storage space refers to the amount of data you can keep on your site, and is measured in gigabytes. Bandwidth, also measured in gigabytes, determines how much data your visitors can access per month. Customers interested in unlimited web hosting may be led to believe that their monthly fee will entitle them to unlimited space or bandwidth, but this is almost certainly not the case. Since the company's servers do not provide unlimited space, it is hard to imagine them providing unlimited space to clients for a reasonable price.

So What is Unlimited Web Hosting?

When a service advertises unlimited web hosting, they are probably offering an unlimited service within their package. One example might be unlimited domain names. This means you are able to have as many URLs as you can register and maintain on the server. Of course, your use of these sites will be limited by the amount of storage space and bandwidth available to you, so this service is really a benefit in that it may attract more hits, rather than that it provides you with more space on the web.

Another possibility is unlimited e-mail accounts. Again, this can be convenient, especially if your website is for a business, but it is not providing you with any additional space.

What Else is There to Know about Unlimited Web Hosting?

When considering web hosting service plans, "unlimited" services should be only one consideration. Storage space, bandwidth, price and reputation should be carefully considered. If you find a few web hosting services that interest you, check out a few reviews on the web and see what others who have used them have to say about them. You're entrusting your money and your website to the service you choose, so make sure you choose carefully.

Top 5 affiliate programs

Unlimited web hosting is one of many attractive features to promote. Find the best web hosting affiliate programs to advertise in the toplist below.
  1. WebHosting Buzz - Unbeatable commission & high conversion rates
  2. ThinkHost - Runs on 100 % re-newable energy. Plants a tree/new customer.
  3. MochaHost.com - High commission and rewarded customer service
  4. Lunarpages - Accredited affiliate program with great commission rates.
  5. DreamHost - Up to $97 commission per referral

Payment solutions

Here is a comprehensive list over the payment solutions available when you want to transfer funds worldwide.
 

1. Bank Draft payment
A check guaranteed by a bank. Usually treated like cash since most banks will clear them instantly.
2. Bank Wire payment
Money wired directly to your bank account. It will usually take at least three business days for the transfer to get thru.
3. Central Coin payment
No longer in business.
4. Check payment
Can be issued by a bank or a merchant and is usually delivered by mail.
5. Citadel payment
Citadel offers several online payment options both for merchants and consumers. They also have single source multi-currency payment methods.
6. Citadel My Wallet payment
Global online payment solution. Provides customers with the ability to make secure online payments for goods and services to merchants everywhere.
7. Click2Pay payment
A payment community that connects merchants and users, with all necessary tools for simple and safe micro payments.
8. Click And Buy payment
Online payment system used by over 7 000 online merchants in 26 countries. Fast and secure payments worldwide.
9. E Check payment
Electronic check used for online payments.
10. EcoCard payment
EcoCard provides trusted alternative payment solutions enabling merchants and customers to instantly transfer funds worldwide.
11. EntroPay payment
Instant global payment solution - send and receive payments fast and easy. Prepaid Virtual VISA Card available.
12. ePassporte payment
Online payment solution - instant payments across the globe. VISA Electron available.
13. eWalletXpress payment
Online account enabling you to deposit, withdraw and transfer funds to online merchants.
14. FirePay payment
Online payment system allowing you to pay people across the globe through money transfers. A FirePay account is a web-based account working like a debit card.
15. InstaDebit payment
Safe and secure way to make online payments using the funds in your bank account.
16. Instant Wire Transfer payment
Funds sent via Instant Wire Transfer work like a standard wire transfer, the difference is that it requires a bank verification and will clear immediately instead of after a few days.
17. MasterCard payment
Credit card that can be used for payments both online and at millions of places across the world.
18. Moneybookers payment
Provides secure and convenient online payments worldwide. Over 3.5 million customers and 10.000 merchants.
19. Money Express payment
U.S. based company providing secure money transmitting services across the globe.
20. Neteller payment
Neteller is an e-wallet enabling instant payments across the globe. This is a popular choice for online poker and online casino sites.
21. On Demand Funds payment
No longer in business.
22. PayPal payment
PayPal is an online payment solution with over 100 million member accounts in 190 countries. It is an easy and safe way to transfer funds online. PayPal is owned by eBay.
23. Paysafe Card payment
Prepaid card that allow you to make online payments. Cards are only sold in Europe.
24. Solo payment
A debit card produced by Switch Card Services in the UK, specifically for people under 18 or on lower incomes. All transactions require electronic authorization from the issuing bank.
25. Ukash payment
Ukash vouchers can be bought in a shop and used to make online payments. Ukash Vouchers only sold in Europe.
26. Use My Bank payment
Online payment solutions with over 67 million banking consumers connected worldwide. Quick and direct transfers of funds to your preferred method.
27. Visa payment
Credit card that can be used for payments both online and at millions of places across the world.
28. Visa Electron payment
Electronic VISA card that only can be used for online payments.
29. Web Money payment
Multifunctional payment tool providing secure and instant transactions online.
30. Western Union payment
Western Union provides fast and secure money transferring services all over the world. The company has 170,000 agents worldwide.
31. Wire Transfer payment
A method to transfer funds from one entity to another. Can be done either as a bank transfer or by transferring cash to a cash office.
32. FPS payment
Flexible Payments Service. Online payments solution developed by Amazon.com.