Sunday, December 2, 2012

Internet Marketing Rules Blog: Affiliate Programs And PPC To Boost ...

If you want to have more free time and stress less when it comes to marketing online, you should know that this is very possible. But it?s up to you to implement the marketing strategies that will allow you to relax and stress less often, when it comes to earning more money online.

I?m sure the purpose of you starting your own online business was so that you could gain more free time, make more money while working less, do the things that you enjoy doing, and not to have a boss anymore.

These are excellent reasons to start your own online business, but if you don?t have the ?know-how? of how to make these things happen for you, then you?re just wasting time.

In today?s lesson, I want to share with you some marketing strategies that can help you to earn more money in your online business while working less. These are strategies that I use myself to promote my website online, and you should know that it?s quite easy for you to use these strategies also in your online business too. Here?s the first strategy that I use:

1) Affiliate programs

Starting your own affiliate program is something that is highly recommended. It?s the fastest way to get other people to start promoting your product, and getting you lots of traffic simply and easily. You can easily start your own affiliate program by using services like ?Clickbank?, ?Commission Junction?, or ?Paydotcom?.

All 3 of the affiliate program services can help you to launch your own affiliate program and get you to start receiving the traffic and sales in your business that you are looking for immediately. After you launch your affiliate program, you will have to set a commission for every time an affiliate gets a sale for your product.

Generally, the average commission rate is about 50%. So if you sell a $20 product, for every sale that your affiliate gets for you, you will earn $10, and they will earn $10. Plus, you get access to the customer name also? allowing you to get backend sales simply and easily. This is a great way to boost your business, and it?s something that I recommend you doing today. Here?s another way to boost your sales and profits:

2) Pay per click advertising

Pay per click advertising (PPC) is an awesome way to start getting more new targeted traffic to your website. You will want to test out this way of getting traffic, because it is definitely worth your time. The 2 PPC programs I recommend for you trying out are: Google Adwords, and Microsoft Adcenter.

Both of these services can help you to get the traffic and sales that you desire in your business. Now there are many other PPC programs out there on the internet, but these 2 will get you the most high quality traffic that you are looking for. So consider using them today.

Be sure to use these 2 techniques in your online business today. You?ll benefit from it incredibly.

Good luck with using these 2 online strategies today in your internet business.

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The War - Backstory and detail.

Bitter Evolution

Homosapiens are now merely creatures of past time stories. Homonecos wiped out the older, weaker version of the human and now rule what?s left of destroyed earth. War has ripped the planet apart and damaged the souls of the ever powerful Homonecos. (Open)

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Just been reminded how little I have thought about this RP and how lacking in depth it is. I was just wondering, what exactly happened in the war? I think we should all decide on the truth and details here so that I can put it on the front page. I do apologise!

"I was not really thinking about the war having sides exactly either, it was more Necos saying "The more people we kill the better, look at how strong we are!"

I guess there could have been "Clans" In the war, like 20 of them. All trying to kill as many of the other clans as possible, targeting the other clans due to them being a big group of people. That way there could have been spies in the clans, deserters and other such betrayals that could anger them.

I think Imma make a thread about the wars back story now."

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Grand Canyon as old as the dinosaurs, suggests new study led by CU-Boulder

Friday, November 30, 2012

An analysis of mineral grains from the bottom of the western Grand Canyon indicates it was largely carved out by about 70 million years ago -- a time when dinosaurs were around and may have even peeked over the rim, says a study led by the University of Colorado Boulder.

The new research pushes back the conventionally accepted date for the formation of the Grand Canyon in Arizona by more than 60 million years, said CU-Boulder Assistant Professor Rebecca Flowers. The team used a dating method that exploits the radioactive decay of uranium and thorium atoms to helium atoms in a phosphate mineral known as apatite, said Flowers, a faculty member in CU-Boulder's geological sciences department.

The helium atoms were locked in the mineral grains as they cooled and moved closer to the surface during the carving of the Grand Canyon, she said. Temperature variations at shallow levels beneath the Earth's surface are influenced by topography, and the thermal history recorded by the apatite grains allowed the team to infer how much time had passed since there was significant natural excavation of the Grand Canyon, Flowers said.

"Our research implies that the Grand Canyon was directly carved to within a few hundred meters of its modern depth by about 70 million years ago," said Flowers. A paper on the subject by Flowers and Professor Kenneth Farley of the California Institute of Technology was published online Nov. 29 in Science magazine.

Flowers said there is significant controversy among scientists over the age and evolution of the Grand Canyon. A variety of data suggest that the Grand Canyon had a complicated history, and the entire modern canyon may not have been carved all at the same time. Different canyon segments may have evolved separately before coalescing into what visitors see today.

In a 2008 study, Flowers and colleagues showed that parts of the eastern section of the Grand Canyon likely developed some 55 million years ago, although the bottom of that ancient canyon was above the height of the current canyon rim at that time before it subsequently eroded to its current depth.

Over a mile deep in places, Arizona's steeply sided Grand Canyon is about 280 miles long and up to 18 miles wide in places. Visited by more than 5 million people annually, the iconic canyon was likely carved in large part by an ancestral waterway of the Colorado River that was flowing in the opposite direction millions of years ago, said Flowers.

"An ancient Grand Canyon has important implications for understanding the evolution of landscapes, topography, hydrology and tectonics in the western U.S. and in mountain belts more generally," said Flowers. The study was funded in part by the National Science Foundation.

Whether helium is retained or lost from the individual apatite crystals is a function of temperatures in the rocks of Earth's crust, she said. When temperatures of the apatite grains are greater than 158 degrees Fahrenheit, no helium is retained in the apatite, while at temperatures below 86 degrees F, all of the helium is retained.

"The main thing this technique allows us to do is detect variations in the thermal structure at shallow levels of the Earth's crust," she said. "Since these variations are in part induced by the topography of the region, we obtained dates that allowed us to constrain the timeframe when the Grand Canyon was incised."

Flowers and Farley took their uranium/thorium/helium dating technique to a more sophisticated level by analyzing the spatial distribution of helium atoms near the margin of individual apatite crystals. "Knowing not just how much helium is present in the grains but also how it is distributed gives us additional information about whether the rocks had a rapid cooling or slow cooling history," said Flowers.

There have been a number of studies in recent years reporting various ages for the Grand Canyon, said Flowers. The most popular theory places the age of the Grand Canyon at 5 million to 6 million years based on the age of gravel washed downstream by the ancestral Colorado River. In contrast, a 2008 study published in Science estimated the age of the Grand Canyon to be some 17 million years old after researchers dated mineral deposits inside of caves carved in the canyon walls.

Paleontologists believe dinosaurs were wiped out when a giant asteroid collided with Earth 65 million years ago, resulting in huge clouds of dust that blocked the sun's rays from reaching Earth's surface, cooling the planet and killing most plants and animals.

Because of the wide numbers of theories, dates and debates regarding the age of the Grand Canyon, geologists have redoubled their efforts, said Flowers. "There has been a resurgence of work on this problem over the past few years because we now have some new techniques that allow us to date rocks that we couldn't date before," she said.

While the dating research for the new study was done at Caltech, Flowers recently set up her own lab at CU-Boulder with the ability to conduct uranium/thorium/helium dating.

"If it were simple, I think we would have solved the problem a long time ago," said Flowers. "But the variety of conflicting information has caused scientists to argue about the age of the Grand Canyon for more than 150 years. I expect that our interpretation that the Grand Canyon formed some 70 million years ago is going to generate a fair amount of controversy, and I hope it will motivate more research to help solve this problem."

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