Rajaraman K
@raaman active 2 years, 2 months ago-
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thanks for your tips. I do agree that with insightful comments, I do get more traffic to my posts. Helps a lot.
I have not tried anything about article marketing as I have no green thumb on that category.
Yes, some online groups are my cup of tea, except for sports and marketing stuff.
I am active in online groups here at LB, so, I learn a lot from different point of view -
Thanks a lot for this wonderful piece. I have had a serious hard time struggling with building traffic to my blog but I think that with this, I will get a very serious improvement.
I have seen various folks comment on some popular well trafficked blogs and thereafter leave the address to their blogs. I never knew this was what they were doing but now I know. So I won’t take it lightly again.
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Sounds like an exciting business. I enjoyed this article. As one who has engaged in sales, you got to believe in the product. If you sell a product to just make money and not get familiar with your product, you will not be successful. When I worked in sales, I would try the product and be passionate about it. Yes, salesmanship in being an affiliate is a plus. Thanks for sharing your insights. Very edifying info.
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This will be a new Adsense alternative.
It is hard to beat Adsense in administering the number of ads. -
Opportunities for money are found by the sudden strike of luck on earth it be through publishing or business but luck works in it and it has also been seen that luck favors fools not the wise men because wise men can earn via wisdom but fools cannot earn via wisdom that is why money on earth is the part of fools and knowledge is the part of wise men no body can deny it on earth.
For some people, good luck comes naturally. But if you feel like the old saying, “If it weren’t for bad luck, I’d have no luck at all” applies to you, there’s good news: it is possible to turn your luck around.
Many sweepers swear that they have increased their luck by wearing a favorite pair of socks or t-shirt as they enter sweepstakes, or by having lucky symbols like four-leafed clovers, ladybugs, or even Troll dolls near their computers while they enter. Still, others perform some kind of lucky rituals before they start their daily sweepstakes. But this is superstitious nonsense, right?
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This is could be a good advice to those who always are trapped in making credits because of impulsive buying on credits. These tips are clear reminders to everyone, that is, not to take it for granted the credits you made or else it would be impossible for you to repay them and even impossible for you to get out from such debts. I would also suggest that everyone should stick to his purpose why he has to get a credit card and the commitment to repay one, two or more purchases on credit.
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very good advice on putting your credit card out of sight. If you don’t bring it along, you have to use cash, you will think ahead before purchase. Nothing is free
Shared your post at my Facebook and Twitter
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Might as well take on a second job to pay off the credit card debt.
Working more hours mean no time to think about spending money.
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very useful advice and tips.
I like the piggy bank idea
When I was young I used to keep my coins in the piggy bank.
However, my dad took them away and bought his cigarettes.
There after, I don’t like piggy bank anymore.
If you want your child to learn how to save money, make sure you don’t take away his money.It will bring negative effects
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On top of the shopping list, the trick is to go shopping after a meal, not before a meal when we are hungry.
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My 9 year old son has a debit card but he never had the chance to use it because he doesn’t even know how to withdraw money from the ATM machine.
It is one of those rules in the bank that to open a saving account, the child has to apply for a debit card.
I strongly do not encourage teens to have credit card or debit card until they had started to work physically not virtually.
When they work for money, they will learn that money isn’t isn’t to earn but easy to spend.
Hence, money does not fall down from your money tree daddy.My teenager does not have any of these cards.
When she thinks that she needed one, she will have to consider all the consequences and responsibilities that this post had mentioned.
Me neither, I don’t even have any of these cards!!
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Oh yes, shared your post at my FB and Twitter, Thumbs up
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I tend to agree that a debit card is the better place to start. The child can be bought store gift cards or Visa debit cards in small denominations at first, and then allowed more money once some responsible spending is demonstrated.
You make an excellent point that respect for deadlines is a factor to consider before obtaining a credit card. This would apply to people of any age.
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