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Sunday, September 20, 2009

HOW TO EARN EXTRA MONEY ?!

Do you know that Google top paying adsense keywords is one of the most overlooked ways to make extra money?However, in the field of the use of computers to make money at home, statistics show that 90% of the beginners hurry after all these premade websites that use adsense free.They do so motivated by the hope to earn serious cash using high paying keywords. But unfortunately the results are that around 50% of these beginners dramatically fail to make even 1$ online.But why did they fail?They simply do this most serious mistake. Indeed, they devote huge time and energy searching here and there to find the latest top paying keywords adsense and they overlook the following 2 points:- Is the website well optimized to attract enough visitors from the search engines?- Is the website well designed to increase the click through rate (ctr) on the ads?In few words, using the top paying keywords on your website is one of the overlooked ways to make extra money provided that you consider the previous 2 points concerning search engines and the click through rate.So, let us in this article list few tips about how to well consider these 2 missing points.Category #1: Search engine optimization.Tip #1: do not forget to include your keywords in the HTML tags of your home page. I.e. meta, description, title and alt images tags. But why you should do this?Google uses these tags to formulate an idea about what the topic of your home page is and, consequently, shows relevant ads on your webpage. Therefore, make your tags keywords rich and be very specific.Being specific -i.e. targeting specific niches like student loans in California rather than loans- makes your ads extremely relevant to your website and, therefore, leads to high ctr rates adsense.Tip #2: Some of the beginners make their content not that useful in the hope that their visitors will quit their non-valuable websites by clicking on the ads. This is definitely wrong! Do not do this.You may win one click but you will loose this visitor for ever. Therefore, make your website useful and rich-content so that you visitor will bookmark it and come back again looking for new information. And during this process he will surely click on your ads.Therefore, here you won one visitor and multiple clicks instead of one visitor and one click. I.e. more clicks mean more money and here is the key point where you can consider Google's program as one of the best overlooked ways to make extra money.Category #2: Successful Website Design.Tip #1: Make your ads look naturalThe internet nowadays is full of non-sense ads that doing nothing but annoying the visitors and, therefore, people are currently mentally trained to ignore ads. To fight against this, make your ads look like normal hyperlinks to more pages.To do so:- Avoid having frames around your ads.- Make the color of the ad's title like any other hyperlinks on your page (usually blue).- Make the color of the ad's URL like the other text you have (usually black).Tip #2: Avoid Pop-UpsAs it is known, you are not allowed to point to your ads using arrows, especial graphics, etc. and that is why some beginners go around this limitation by adding pop-up near their ads.Do not do this. This makes your website's loading time longer with no real value for your visitors except annoying them and it makes your site look like a typical sales website.Tip #3: Use proper positions Google ads are really one of the overlooked ways to make extra money, if you do not assign your ads to the right positions on your webpage.So, here are the best positions:- Top left: Internet visitors look there to navigate through your menu.-Top Center: This the first place that attracts attention to seek the title of your webpage.- Bottom Center: After reading your article, most of the visitors will be eager to know more.In a nutshell, head to Google's program as it is considered as one of the optimal answers to the question "How to make a lot of money online avoiding scams?" and further Google, from my personal point of view, is the best company that hires people to work at home.So, inserting the top paying adsense keywords and considering the above mentioned categories will open your eye to one of the best legitimate overlooked ways to make extra money.

Study Exposes Extra Risk For Heart Patients


An international study led by University of Auckland researchers finds, because many people with heart failure do not get effective treatment, they are at an increased risk of dying.
Data from over 45,000-patients involved in 29-international studies shows about 3 in 10-New Zealanders die within a year of being admitted to hospital with their first heart failure, and a quarter of the patients do not respond to the standard drug treatments.
Standard treatment usually includes diuretics for relieving congestion in the heart and drugs for easing constriction.
The study found that if a patient's condition is not managed well, they have an increased risk of death, a lower quality of life, and are hospitalised repeatedly for treatment.
This study highlights the fact that there is a considerable need tor direct improvements in the care of patients with heart failure, which is a common but complex and difficult condition to manage.

‘30 Rock’


NBC’s “30 Rock” won the Emmy award for best comedy series for the third year in a row and its star Alec Baldwin received his second win for his portrayal of a slick and unscrupulous network executive.
AMC’s “Mad Men” won best dramatic series for the second year in a row at today’s 61st Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by actor Neil Patrick Harris on CBS Corp.’s television network.
“30 Rock” dominated the comedy category. The satire, set behind the scenes at a television show on General Electric Co.’s NBC, won a total of five awards, the most of any television series. The accolades haven’t helped in viewer ratings, where the show has struggled.
“This is the greatest job I’ll ever have,” Baldwin said after his win. “We’ve been very lucky with the show.”
There were multiple repeat winners. Glenn Close and Bryan Cranston both won for the second year in a row for their leading dramatic roles in FX Network’s “Damages” and AMC’s “Breaking Bad.” AMC is owned by Bethpage, New York- based Cablevision Systems Corp. and FX is owned by New York-based News Corp.
Toni Collette received the award for best lead actress in a comedy for her role as a mother with an identity disorder in Showtime’s “United States of Tara.”
‘The Daily Show’
“The Amazing Race,” on CBS, won the award for best competition reality show, and “Grey Gardens” won best made- for-television movie on Time Warner Inc.’s HBO.
Jon Cryer won best supporting actor in a comedy series for his role as a hapless father in CBS Corp.’s “Two and a Half Men,” and Kristin Chenoweth also won for supporting actress in a comedy for her role in ABC’s “Pushing Daisies.”
Cherry Jones, who plays President Allison Taylor of Fox’s action thriller “24,” won best supporting actress in a drama. It was Jones’s first Emmy nomination.
“The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” from Viacom Inc.’s Comedy Central received awards for best program and best writing in variety-comedy-musical categories.
Prime-time audiences fell at three of the four biggest U.S. TV networks last season, with only CBS gaining both total viewers and the 18-to-49-year-olds that advertisers target most, according to Nielsen Co. CBS ended the season as the most- watched network and Fox finished with the most viewers 18 to 49.
The broadcast networks followed HBO in nominations, with 67 for New York-based NBC and 55 for Burbank, California-based ABC, a unit of Walt Disney Co. CBS nabbed 49, while News Corp.’s Fox received 42, with 8 coming from “American Idol,” the most- watched show in prime time.

Obama`s health insurance

President Barack Obama says requiring people to get health insurance and fining them if they don't would not amount to a backhanded tax increase.
"I absolutely reject that notion," the president said. Blanketing most of the Sunday TV news shows, Obama defended his proposed health care overhaul, including a key point of the various health care bills on Capitol Hill: mandating that people get health insurance to share the cost burden fairly among all. Those who failed to get coverage would face financial penalties.
Obama said other elements of the plan would make insurance affordable for people, from a new comparison-shopping "exchange" to tax credits.
Telling people to get health insurance is absolutely not a tax increase, Obama told ABC's "This Week."
"What it's saying is, is that we're not going to have other people carrying your burdens for you anymore," said Obama. "Right now everybody in America, just about, has to get auto insurance. Nobody considers that a tax increase."
Obama faces an enormous political and communications challenge in selling his health care plan as Congress debates how to pay for it all.
He told CBS' "Face the Nation" that he will keep his pledge not to raise taxes on families earning up to $250,000, and that much of the final bill — hundreds of billions of dollars over the next 10 years — can be achieved from savings within the current system. Coming up with the rest remains a key legislative obstacle.
Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele said there is no way Obama can achieve his goals without raising taxes.
"He has to. How else do you pay for it?" he told CBS.
Obama put his support behind the idea of taxing employers that offer high-cost insurance plans.
"I do think that giving a disincentive to insurance companies to offer Cadillac plans that don't make people healthier is part of the way that we're going to bring down health care costs for everybody over the long term," Obama said on NBC's "Meet the Press."
Obama's network interviews were taped Friday at the White House. He became the first president to appear on five Sunday network shows in the same morning, an extraordinary effort to build public support for his top domestic priority.
The goal is to expand and improve health insurance coverage and rein in long-term costs.
Yet despite so many weeks of speeches, town halls and interviews, Obama said he has found it difficult at times to make a complex topic clear and relevant.
"I've tried to keep it digestible," Obama said. "It's very hard for people to get their arms around it. And that's been a case where I have been humbled and I just keep on trying harder."
Obama told Univision's "Al Punto" ("To the Point") that the strong opposition to his plan is part of a political strategy.
"Well, part of it is ... that the opposition has made a decision," he said. "They are just not going to support anything, for political reasons."
Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said Obama doesn't understand Republicans' opposition.
"I don't know anybody in my Republican conference in the Senate who's in favor of doing nothing on health care," McConnell said. "We obviously have a cost problem and we have an access problem."
But he told CNN's "State of the Union" that the Democrats' plan is simply too rushed.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said Obama has ignored grave concerns over his plan and his media blitz won't change that.
"The president is selling something that people, quite frankly, are not buying," Graham told NBC's "Meet the Press."
"He's been on everything but the Food Channel," he added.