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Clicks4U
Clicks4U Corporations offers various services that include: webmasters can use Clicks4U banners to get credits, and refer others for a percentage of their credits. Also website voters who can surf for hits, and earn credits playing lotto- also refer friends and others for 20% of their credits which can then be used for money or more credits.
This company, Clicks4U looks to be an opportunity to look closer at. We will continue our research on this company and if any of you have any comments please e-mail and we will look further. Until then, as always use caution with Clicks4U and any other opportunity you look into. Simple rule again is if it sounds too good to be true, it most likely is. Talk to a live person and get your questions answered.
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Last month, one of my friends who is a very active Squidoo lensmaster asked me if I had a tip jar on any of my sites. She wanted to thank me for the help I’ve been providing and wanted to send some business my way. The problem was, she wasn’t ready to be a customer for the products I promote as an affiliate marketer and wanted a more direct way to show her appreciation. I told her that wasn’t necessary and that I enjoyed offering whatever help and ideas that I can. About two weeks ago, more or less, someone else I’ve known for awhile asked me the same question. I’m still surprised and really didn’t know how to respond. I like a few extra dollars as much as anyone, but I’m unsure about tip jars on websites. What do you think? Is this an easy and valid way to show appreciation, or does it look like begging? Please come over to my new primary blog and tell us your opinion: What do you think about tip jars on websites? Act on your dream! JD
In a previous post on another of my blogs, I wrote about adding subscribe forms on our Squidoo lenses: Squidoo module request - Sign-up forms for Aweber mailing lists Last week, Lewis Smile added a comment to the post and told me my dream was answered. Today, I finally found enough time to see what he was talking about. You can read more on my 21st Century Affiliate Marketing blog about how I followed Lewis' method to add a live Aweber mailing list subscribe form on one of my Squidoo lenses: How to add an Aweber subscribe form to your Squidoo lens. Act on your dream! JD
John C. Campbell Folk School, October 4 and 5, 2008, Saturday and Sunday, 10 am - 5 pm. Admission: $5.00 Adults, $3.00 children ages 12-17, children under 12 admitted free with an adult. Celebrate the rich heritage of Appalachia at the 35th annual Fall Festival, featuring over 200 juried and non-juried craftspeople. Handcrafted items for sale include jewelry, woodturning, pottery, weaving, ironwork, photography, rugs, woodcarvings, furniture, paintings, baskets, and much, much more. Live music and dance on two stages, great food, craft demonstrations, and children's activities are just a few more reasons why Fall Festival at John C. Campbell Folk School is one of the most popular events in the area. Join us! About the Folk School Founded in 1925, the Folk School strives to bring folks together in a creative, supportive environment. We offer over 850 classes each year in traditional and contemporary craft, art, music, dance, cooking, gardening, writing, nature studies, and photography. The John C. Campbell Folk School is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. For more information, call 1-800-FOLK-SCH or visit www.folkschool.org/fallfestival for more information.
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