Articles under Tag : Blog
Get Paid To Blog Sites

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PayPerPost: most popular and widely recommended site for paid blogging. In order to qualify, your blog must be at least 30 days. Payments are made via PayPal.
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SponsoredReviews: One of the biggest players in the market! Your blogblog posts, you can earn anywhere from $10 to $1000 per review. They will keep 65% of your earnings as transaction fee. You will receive your earnings via PayPal on a bi-weekly basis.
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ReviewMe: One of the top companies that pays bloggers for writing sponsored blog posts. They have some strict requirements regarding the blog quality, pagerank and amount of traffic. But they don’t disclose these requirements. You must disclose that the blog post is sponsored.
- Smorty: Another good site, that really pays. They have some strict requirements regarding the quality of blogs. Your blog must be 3 months old, regularly updated and indexed by Google and Yahoo. You can use multiple blogs. They pays at least $6 per opportunity. Bloggers are paid weekly via PayPal, for confirmed and approved posts.
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BlogsVertise: Blogs must be more than 30 days old and regularly updated with unique content. They also keeps some new blogs in probation. During probation period they may offer you some tasks at lower payout rates. Payments are made via PayPal, 30 days after your assigned task has been approved.
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BuyBlogReviews: One of the new get paid to blog sites. They don’t have strict requirements for approval. All you need to have a clean blog.
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LinkWorth: They offers different types of money making opportunities to bloggers, including sponsored reviews. They call it LinkPost. Opportunities are limited but pays a good amount for each post. Payments are made through PayPal, Cheque, Direct Deposit or Wire Transfer.
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BlogToProfit: In order to qualify, your blog must be at least 90 days old. And you must update your blog at least twice a week.
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ContextualStyle: Earn money by placing links on your blogs. They sends all jobs through e-mail and you must respond through e-mail. They have a credit system for the publishers. If your credit rating is great, then you will get more jobs from them. All payments are sent by PayPal, after verification of the link placement.
The top 5 HTTP errors
The top 5 errors, according to Google
Here they are, listed and explained in reverse order, the five most common HTTP errors. Drumroll, please…
5. HTTP error 401 (unauthorized)
This error happens when a website visitor tries to access a restricted web page but isn’t authorized to do so, usually because of a failed login attempt.
4. HTTP error 400 (bad request)
This is basically an error message from the web server telling you that the application you are using (e.g. your web browser) accessed it incorrectly or that the request was somehow corrupted on the way.
3. HTTP error 403 (forbidden)
This error is similar to the 401 error, but note the difference between unauthorized and forbidden. In this case no login opportunity was available. This can for example happen if you try to access a (forbidden) directory on a website.
2. HTTP error 404 (not found)
Most people are bound to recognize this one. A 404 error happens when you try to access a resource on a web server (usually a web page) that doesn’t exist. Some reasons for this happening can for example be a broken link, a mistyped URL, or that the webmaster has moved the requested page somewhere else (or deleted it). To counter the ill effect of broken links, some websites set up custom pages for them.
And the most common HTTP error of all is……….
1. HTTP error 500 (internal server error)
The description of this error pretty much says it all. It’s a general-purpose error message for when a web server encounters some form of internal error. For example, the web server could be overloaded and therefore unable to handle requests properly.
9/11
Shocking 9/11 Facts:
1) New York City has 11 letters.
2) Afghanistan has 11 letters.
3) Ramsin Yuseb (The terrorist who threatened to destroy the Twin Towers in 1993) has 11 letters.
4) George W. Bush has 11 letters.
5) The two twin towers make an “11″.
This could be a mere coincidence, but this gets more interesting:
1) New York is the 11th state.
2) The first plane crashing against the Twin Towers was flight number 11.
3) Flight 11 was carrying 92 passengers. 9 + 2 = 11
4) Flight 77 which also hit Twin Towers, was carrying 65 passengers. 6+5 = 11
5) The tragedy was on September 11, or 9/11 as it is now known. 9 + 1+ 1 = 11
6) The date is equal to the US emergency services telephone number 911. 9 + 1 + 1 = 11.
Sheer coincidence..?! Read on and make up your own mind:
1) The total number of victims inside all the hi-jacked planes was 254. 2 + 5 + 4 = 11.
2) September 11 is day number 254 of the calendar year. Again 2 + 5 + 4 = 11.
3) The Madrid bombing took place on 3/11/2004. 3 + 1 + 1 + 2 + 4 = 11.
4) The tragedy of Madrid happened 911 days after the Twin Towers incident.
Now this is where things get totally eerie:
The most recognized symbol for the US, after the Stars & Stripes, is the Eagle.
The following verse is taken from the Quran, the Islamic holy book:
“For it is written that a son of Arabia would awaken a fearsome Eagle.
The wrath of the Eagle would be felt throughout the lands of Allah and lo,
while some of the people trembled in despair still more rejoiced:
for the wrath of the Eagle cleansed the lands of Allah and there was peace.â€
That verse is number 9.11 of the Quran.
Still unconvinced about all of this..?!
Try this and see how you feel afterwards, it made my hair stand on end:
Open Microsoft Word and do the following
(TRY THIS FOR REAL)
1. Type in capitals Q33 NY. This is the flight number of the first plane to hit one of the Twin Towers.
2. Highlight the Q33 NY
3. Change the font size to 48.
4. Change the actual font to the WINGDINGS 1
