Posted on 21 December 2010. Tags: computer, computer guy, computer programmer, Deal, health benefits, high quality products, illnesses, integrity, Offered, profit sharing, profits, site, stie, supplement companies, Work
I have a great deal of knowledge on holistic healing, and know of some of the topic supplement companies in the industry who have a lot of integrity and provide excellent health benefits and improvements. I want to affiliate myself with several of them, and direct traffic toward my propsed site to begin gnerating income to live with.
The friend who offered to make the site is an IT computer programmer. He deals with top clients in New York and seems to really know what he is doing on the Net. He has a degree in it.
He has asked me to write 50 pages of material educating people on health. I love to communicate, so it will be fun to do and get all my thoughts out there to help people better manage all their illnesses. After I do this, we will look at adding various companies to the stie to direct people to high quality products.
He knows how to deal with the legal end of things, like disclaimers etc….if anyone tries to sue us for anything. He is going to send me a contract for us to work together.
WHat I was wondering about is a scenario where once he has everything up and running, if Im doing all the work after that, trying to direct people to the site, offering them technical support by answering their questions etc…..is it fair that he gets 50 % of all the income that comes in ?
I have never signed a contract like this. I don’t want to be greedy or ungreatful, yet I dont want to be taken advantage of either. Is it normal that once someone sets up a site for someone, and the other person is doing all the work to deal with the clients, that the computer guy who set it up gets 50 % of all the profits ?
Any suggestions in what things I should look for or what things I should ask for in such an agreement, and if 50 % is a good deal since i dont know anything about how to manage a site ?
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Posted on 30 October 2010. Tags: 1 corinthians 14, avarice, axiom, cave men, elohim, faiths, god, Home, knowledge wisdom, law, little boxes, magic bean, moral basis, Offered, shame
1 corinthians 14:34-35 Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; but they are commanded to be under obedience as also saith the law.
35 And if they will learn any thing, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church.
Hugh!…………!
Here is an axiom or paradigm for you:
As cave men did we struggle to even contemplate our existence as we looked to the stars barely literate and utter the word Goh! Goh! “Oh it must be God”, but not before it became “Elohim” (Hebrew biblical text and translates correctly to “those who came from the sky”) to GOD. Oh it must be GOD!
Primitively evolved ego blames god and the devil and puts everything in little boxes in the mind in order to recognize and relate to them. This weakness exploited by others for purposes of social division, avarice greed and power over others as we beat our chests in satisfaction.
The hunt was successful today!
Dogma is the established belief or doctrine held by a religion, ideology or any kind of organisation which is slowly but surly becoming a paradigmatic solution of the past as our ego continues to evolve a more rational perception of ones self. Hence the birth of alternative faiths like scientology & Kabbalah.
(This niche in the market being exploited)
Humanity is up to you and defines the person moral basis when reacting to his/her moments of adversity from which we can acquire knowledge, wisdom and better Karma.
Good luck!
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Posted on 03 September 2010. Tags: affiliate marketing company, free gifts, Google, google links, ipads, iphone, market research, Marketing, Offered, ps3, Referral, thanks for your help, Website, website www, www
I am conducting some market research to help with the content on my website – www.genuinefreebies.co.uk.
I own an affiliate marketing company and I focus on providing hints and tips through my blog for people to receive ‘free gifts’ (such as Xbox, PS3 and iPads) through a referral based system.
Now, whenever you see adverts or google links saying ‘Free gifts’ or ‘How to get a free iPhone’, etc – do you ever click it? If so, are you skeptical?
Hopefully with the information I gather here, I can tailor my adverts and links to stop being perceived as ‘spam’.
Thanks for your help 🙂
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