Archive for August, 2007

Aug 22 2007

99 High Paying Keywords: The Secret Is Out!

Published by robert under Uncategorized

Incorporating high paying keywords into your site is critical to maximizing your income. Who has the time to figure it all out? How much are you willing to pay for this type of information? The secret is out: Here are 99 keywords you can use with payouts averaging $2-$100 per click:

1. Structured settlements

2. Mesothelioma

3. Acne

4. Life Insurance

5. Death Insurance

6. Bextra

7. Asbestos

8. Car Insurance

9. Dental Plans

10. Private Jets

11. Debt Consolidation

12. Credit Cards

13. Rewards Cards

14. Equity Loans

15. Equity Line Credit

16. Loans

17. Mortgages

18. Pay Day Loans

19. Cash Advance

20. Bankruptcy

21. Reduce Debt

22. Refinance

23. Jet Charter

24. Vioxx

25. Wrongful death

26. Legal Advice

27. Taxes

28. Investing

29. Bonds

30. Online Trading

31. IRA Rollover

32. Refinance Quotes

33. Adult Education

34. Distance Learning

35. Alcohol Treatment

36. Rehab

37. Drug Rehab

38. Spyware

39. Cell Phone Plans

40. Calling Cards

41. VOIP

42. Weight Loss

43. Canadian Pharmacy

44. Depression

45. Spam Filter

46. Lasik

47. Facelift

48. Teeth Whitening

49. Annuity

50. Anti Virus Protection

51. Adult Diaper

52. Free Credit Report

53. Credit Score

54. Satellite

55. Anti Spam Software

56. Dedicated Hosting

57. Domain Name

58. Need Money

59. Bachelor Degree

60. Master Degree

61. Doctorate Degree

62. Work at Home

63. Quick Book

64. Extra Money

65. Eloan

66. Malpractice Lawyer

67. Lenox China

68. Cancer

69. Payperclick

70. Personal Injury Attorney

71. Lexington Law

72. Video Conferencing

73. Transfer Money

74. Windstar Cruise

75. Casinos Online

76. Term Life

77. Online Banking

78. Borrow Money

79. Low Interest Credit Cards

80. Personal Domain Name

81. Cellular Phone Rental

82. Internet Broker

83. Trans Union

84. Cheap Hosting

85. University Degrees Online

86. Online Marketing

87. Consolidate

88. Helpdesk Software

89. Web Host

90. Homeowner’s Insurance

91. Yellow Page Advertising

92. Travel Insurance

93. Register Domain

94. Credit Counseling

95. Email Hosting

96. Business Credit

97. Consumer Credit

98. Blue Cross

99. Laptop Computer

Actual payouts vary depending on whose PPC program you belong to and on the amount that has been bid per click by advertisers. Still, the savvy web administrator will take good care to incorporate some of these key words and reap results higher than they ever expected.

Matt is the web administrator for the Aviation Employment Board at http://www.aviationemploymentboard.com and the Corporate Flight Attendant Community at http://www.corporateflyer.net and http://www.cabinmanagers.com

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Aug 18 2007

The New Redesigned Naturalization Exam - Are You Ready For It?

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April 15, 2008: Tax Day. July 4, 2008: Independence Day. October 1, 2008: New Citizenship Exam Day! Are you ready for it? How do you avoid it? What is it? Well, “in the interest of creating a more standardized, fair, and meaningful naturalization process,” the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), has redesigned the naturalization exam applicants must take and pass in order to become a United States Citizen. The USCIS claims that in redesigning the exam, (the first since it was created in 1986 as a standardized examination) it will help encourage citizenship applicants to learn and identify with the basic values we all share as Americans.”

The goal of this redesigned exam was to produce a test that would ensure that naturalization applicants have uniform, consistent testing experiences nationwide, and that the civics test can effectively assess whether applicants have a meaningful understanding of U.S. government and history.

The USCIS initially piloted a new exam-with an overhauled English reading and writing section, as well as new history and government questions-in ten sites across the country. The final redesigned exam was introduced to the general public on September 27, 2007. Before USCIS included a question/answer item on the final exam, it was analyzed for its cognitive and linguistic characteristics, and to see if it met one or more of the following criteria:

1. Does the item involve critical thinking about government or history?

2. Does the item offer an inferred or implicit concept of government, history, or other areas?

3. Does the item provide a geographical context for a historical or current event?

4. Does the item help the applicant better utilize the system? Is it useful in their daily lives?

5. Does the item help the applicant better understand and relate to our shared history?

The USCIS claims that many items added to the exam either directly or indirectly help applicants learn more about their rights and responsibilities. So, the new naturalization exam covers 40 content areas, including geography, instead of the previous 23. In addition, the reading and writing portion of the test are now more civic-focused as well.

What this all means to most applicants wanting to apply for U.S. Citizenship is that the exam will be more difficult and confusing. Currently, most of the questions on the exams are questions of fact where there is usually one correct answer. On the new version, there will be conceptual questions such as “What is the ‘rule of law’?” and “What is the economic system in the United States?” and “What stops one branch of government from becoming too powerful?” Oftentimes, there will be more than one “right” answer and the individual must really understand the concept of the question in order to answer it. For example, a question such as “What are two ways that Americans can participate in their democracy?” can have numerous answers, including but not limited to: vote, join a political party, join a community group, run for office, write to a newspaper, call Senators and Representatives, and help with a campaign. In addition, the expanded geography section will ask applicants to name rivers, oceans and countries bordering (or within) the United States, as well as U.S. states that border countries such as Canada and Mexico.

Anyone who files an N-400 Application for Naturalization on or after October 1, 2008 will be taking this new redesigned exam. Questions from the current and redesigned Naturalization exam are posted on the USCIS website (www.uscis.gov) in addition to study materials. The overall format has not changed, only the content. Legal immigrants who are eligible to become citizens must pass the civics exam as well as a test of English proficiency in reading and writing. In a one-on-one oral examination, an immigration officer asks the applicant 10 civics questions of varying degrees of difficulty selected from the list of 100. To pass, the applicant must answer 6 of those 10 questions correctly.

If, however, someone files for Naturalization before October 1, 2008 but has the naturalization interview after October 1, 2008, the applicant will have the option of taking the new exam or the current one. In addition, applicants who are 65 year old or older and have been a legal permanent resident for 20 years or more, they may just study the easier questions marked with an asterisk (*).

If you think you are eligible to apply for Naturalization, seek the advice of an experienced immigration attorney and apply before October 1, 2008. Many experienced immigration attorneys provide free consultations and are aware of the many dangerous consequences of applying for naturalization if you do not qualify.

By Los Angeles Immigration Attorneys Nikki Mehrpoo Jacobson & Susan S. Han
Jacobson & Han LLP, Immigration Attorneys
FREE IMMIGRATION CONSULTATIONS
http://www.GreenCard4You.com
(213) 620-0222

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Aug 13 2007

Best Poker Online Sites

Published by robert under Uncategorized

There are so many poker online sites these days selecting one to use is like sifting through dirt to find gold - and a good poker website is as rare as gold.

So what do you look for when trying to find a good one?

1. Popularity

This is a simple one. If the website is popular, obviously there is a reason it is. And Usually that reason is because it is good. So the first thing to look for is to see if the poker online site is a popular one that people are talking about in a positive way.

2. Check Out Their Offer

Are these poker online sites trying to get your business? While most poker website will offer 100% on top your your initial deposit. So for example if you deposit $50 they will give you a bonus $50, you deposit $150 they will deposit $150 - this usually works up to $500. However there is a way to get yourself free money from these online poker websites without having to deposit a single cent.

Obviously information about this is not readily available on the internet, because the poker websites don’t like giving away free money - they only do if they feel they have to to win your business. So be prepared to look hard to find the free money.

The best advice I can give you is to go for the big name websites. As I said at the start the reason they are so big, the reason they are so popular and talked about is because they provide the service you are wanting.

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