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Tools For Internet Marketing

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     Internet Marketing  is a complicated work,so do you want to save time?Yeah,everyone wants to do it.So I think this tool may do a great help.

     Wordtracker.Wordtracker is a great tool because it allows you to determine if there is a market for your idea before you waste time and money on it. It can also be used to come up with ideas for sites. You simply type in a keyword like “travel” and see if there is a niche with a lot of traffic and a nominal amount of competition for rankings. If you find the niche, you tailor a business idea to it and make a boatload of money.

     Wordtracker costs less than $8 a day and you can buy access for a single day. The better approach is to buy a year subscription so you can use it over and over as you build out your site. Used correctly, Wordtracker will keep you from wasting time on bad ideas while also giving you insight into the needs of your prospects. The key to making money is to simply solve those needs on your site. Read the rest of this entry »

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Google Book Deal

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     Google is so big that I think I can spend a day with google.com.For example,I can use Gmail to send email,scan pictures through Google pictures,and read my friends` blogs by Google reader.

     We can search many professional articles on Google Book.But it is based on the corporation between Google and the authors.These days Google has a new deal.

     Q:Can you give us a short description?

     A:Yes.US anti-trust regulators are to investigate a $125m (£76.4m) deal Google has made with book publishers to settle copyright issues, reports say.

     Q:What about the deal in 2008?

     A:In October 2008, Google reached a deal with the Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers.

     The search engine agreed to pay $125m to create a Book Rights Registry, where authors and publishers can register works and receive compensation.

     Google can also digitise orphan works – works whose rights-holders are unknown. Some fear the settlement could prevent other companies from entering the digital book market. Read the rest of this entry »

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Will a soft labor market slow a recovery?

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     Tip:Today’s Labor Dept. report again indicates how the recovery continues to elude the job market,” says Christine Owens, executive director of the National Employment Law Project, an advocacy group for low-wage and unemployed workers. “The jobs recession has reached extreme levels.

     Some comments to the news:

     1)This the old equalizer, and the seperation will be profound, the middle class is all but gone, expectations will have to be reshaped, for a very long time.

     2) Given the trend in the state department of encouraging our businesses to move overseas, the regulatory hassles our government imposes and now cap and trade and more concern for illegal immigrants than US citizens, the federal government is America’s biggest enemy. Wake up we have work to do and a fight on our hands.

     3) The recession is systemic, it will last for years. Until we fix the fraud in the finance and insurance sectors, the system will continue to gyrate downwards. Bubble markets are bad, bubble markets filled with fraud are poison. Baby boomers have been burned twice by bubbles in less than a decade, think that they will be in a hurry to lose more money in the stockmarket? The Fed engineered a recessionless economy that never had a chance to really wring out the excesses. Now we are in a makeup depression where all sins will be reckoned with. There is no recovery without disaster. Read the rest of this entry »

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Madoff was sentenced to 150 years in jail

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     Tip:On Monday, convicted con man Bernie Madoff was sentenced to 150 years in jail, and today federal authorities took possession of his $7 million Manhattan penthouse, forcing his wife to leave and look for somewhere else to live.

     A comment to this news:

     Of course Ruth Madoff knew exactly what was going on, in fact she probably helped. I think leaving her with 2.5 mllion is way too generous. The fact that she is cooperating is a good indication that she is guilty and knows that the time has come to pay for her crimes. I wonder how many possessions and how much money she had time to hide before the govt took over. Shame on you, Ruth – you will get paid back somehow. She and her sons need to all be in jail for a long, long time.

     Q:What is the name of his wife?

     A:Ruth Madoff.

     Q:What will his wife do with their property?

     A:Ruth Madoff was told ahead of time that she would be forced to vacate her lush Manhattan penthouse, and reportedly she did leave the property this afternoon around 1 PM EST. The penthouse, on East 64th Street will be sold, with the proceeds being used to help reimburse the victims of the nations largest ever Ponzi scheme.

     Q:Will her move to another state? Read the rest of this entry »

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