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I Have More Traffic From My Other Blog Than From Search Engines, Will Adsense Disapprove For Link Exchange?


My blogger blog is 7 months old, 1 month ago i bought custom domain and redirected, now as it behaves as new site, I linked this new site with my other wordpress blog (of same niche). So finally my blogger blog traffic is about thrice than the google search traffic. Now should i apply for adsense? Will Adsense disapprove thinking it as link exchange? Also will they consider my blog as 7 months old or 1 month old?

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Fantasies About Different Race?


I’m starting an online adult website & ordered Micro niche finder; it’s a software device that shows you certain “keyword” phrases being typed into Google. However, almost every single search is on the border line of “white women with black man”,” black girl dominates white girl”, “black man and white women” ect… Unfortunately this is No exaggeration or joke.
Actually the google search phrase “black man dominates white women” gets over 500,000 searches per day (I have the proof & can show the search results). I’m not making this up, I’m attempting to supply demand & this happens to be in high demand. And the excuse I hear from women most: “A fantasy is ONLY a fantasy& doesn’t count if you don’t live it out.”
Do you agree? It being a fantasy that holds no merit since not lived out?

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Who Do I Contact To Expose A Scammer & Help Me Get All My Money Back?


Date scam started: 3/3/2012
I’m explaining 1 of 2 scams that “invaded my space”, took me for much money, upset me greatly. (Who do I contact to help me get ALL of my money back & expose the scamper?
What transpired:
I was doing a “google” search for a loan on line & applied to several. I received this call saying, “congratulations you are eligible for a loan of $7500.00. Fax or email the contract agreement back to me & forward the security deposit of 826.00 to c/oKenneth Walker & I’ll electronically send $7,500.00 loan money to your checking account in a few hours…

Email:tescofinancialgrop.com
866-221-8826 Ext. 202
Fax#:800-323-6079
Agent: Douglas Cooper
Loan#:2012-479414
Hrs. Of Operation: M-F-9A-6P; Sat.: 11A-3P
DO NOT TELL HIM I CONTACTED YOU.
I had initially been on line “google searching” for personal loans. I started filling out applications for loans on line. Then I started receiving calls & text messages saying go to “such-n-such” websites to apply.
I received a call on my cell phone congratulating me that I was pre-approved for a loan of $7500.00.I was told to email the attached contract agreement or fax it. I submitted a faxed copy of a loan contract agreement. Note that the insurance fee was optional $1,153.64 which he asked for after I paid the deposit of 826.00 as requested in the loan agreement of $826.00(3/3/2012date faxed) Douglas Cooper said to send the deposit by WesternUnion c/o Kenneth Walker of Maple Ontario, Canada.
Dates took place:3/3
The axact total of the WesternUnion was $796.00 &$33.00(transfer fee) totaling $829.00.
After sending the deposit I called him to give him the MICN code. I ask him to deposit the $7500.00 loan into my checking account. He said he would & it only take a few hours. He NEVER transferred any money into my checking account. I called him back several hours later. He then said to send part of the “insurance fee” $700.00 as part of the “optional insurance fee”, then he would make the transfer. I sent $700.00 to the designated person(c/o Kenneth Walker of Maple Ontario, Canada.) (58.00 western union transfer fee) totaling 733.00. I called DouglasCooper& read the MICN code to him. He said the 7500.00 loan would be transferred into my checking account in a few hours. it NEVER was. I called him again to find out why? He said they needed the rest of the “optional” insurance fee of $800.00. I told him to return all the money right now. He said it would take 14 business days or 7 business days . I said I needed ALL of the money back that I sent to Kenneth Walker(affiliate with their company for 6 yrs.) NOW. ($796.00 &$33.00 &$700.00 &58.00=$1,587.00).
What my loss of ALL the money I sent($1,587.00) was borrowed money meaning: ALL of that money was borrowed & must be paid back asap. That money was for a loan of $7500.00 for me to consolidate bills I owe & are past due & have late fees due already.

Contact: email: thaniball@tampabay.rr.com / cell:727-992-2701

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How Can We Get Our Website Over The Top?


In a Google search for the word “bubblegum” (which at times has brought over 18,000,000 results) our website, bubblegumheaven.com, has made it into the top 20 and has been seemingly stuck there for quite a long time. The question is what can I do to get it into the top 10, which is the goal?
Our website is far and away the best website for actual bubblegum and bubbles on the internet. It was put together by Guinness World Record Holders for blowing the largest bubbles and also the man who has blown the actual biggest bubble ever. It has a lot about the history of bubblegum. It has pictures of the biggest bubbles ever blown. It has a blog. And it has a contest. The BUBBLEGUM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, the greatest bubble blowing contest ever, where the biggest bubbles ever blown in contests have been blown. Ours is not a commercial site that has a passion for some single bubblegum brand above all others, rather it’s one that has no preference for any particular bubblegum, instead it has a passion for bubblegum itself and what that bubblegum can do. There is tons of difference.
Our entire website is totally about the niche, and the niche is the search word. No other website ranked higher than us is remotely like that. Most if not all of them are almost completely NOT about the searchword.
But it’s frustrating because, unlike many keywords, “bubblegum” applies to all kinds of things that are called “bubblegum” but have absolutely nothing to do with the pink stuff you chew. Stuff that is “gumming up the works” for us. Here’s how.
At the time this is written our website is in 14th position. In the five spots above us, there is one page that is part of a huge website that sells candy, with a number of pages with bubblegum items on them for sale. It’s my opinion we should be ranked higher them because I think we have way better bubblegum content, but that’s my opinion and others may disagree. That’s ok.
But the other four spots, boy oh boy. One website is about a surf board wax that has the word “bubblegum” in it’s name. It says “bubblegum” a lot on the website. But other then that, I’m pretty sure there is nothing else on it that has to do with real bubblegum. And it deteriorates rapidly from there.
Another very small site has to do with a computer app called “bubblegum.” It too has nothing to do with real bubblegum, it’s page only mentions “bubblegum” twice and it’s URL has the word “bubblegum” in it.
Another page is about a record album for sale named “Bubblegum” on Amazon.com. It has nothing to do with real bubblegum. But it’s on gigantic Amazon.com, which I’m sure provides a gigantic lift.
Finally, and most galling of all, is a link to a page in a website that is apparently about children’s games. It too of course has totally nothing to do with bubblegum, but, different from the other pages I’ve mentioned, this page doesn’t even have the word bubblegum on it, and IT’S ranked higher then our website!
It just seems to me like Google would save a space for something like our website because it’s the essence of what the search is about, while some of the higher ranking websites are probably irrelevant to a majority of the people will do this search.
So the thing is, is we have to somehow climb over 4 of these 5 websites to find ourselves in the top 10, and they seem like immoveable objects. Does anyone have any ideas we could use that we are not already using to be able to do this (something that goes beyond “get more backlinks”?).

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How Do Musicians Become Famous? How Did Lady Gaga Become Famous?


In the year 2008, a myriad of musicians released their works, but only a tiny fraction of them got to enjoy international fame, among whom was Lady Gaga. She went from living in the cheapest apartment she could find and (I quote) “eating shіt” to being called one of the most influential people in the world by Times Magazine, taking first place in Forbes’ celebrity list, and let us not forget MTV EMA 2011.
What happened? Lady Gaga’s rise to fame was brought by the commercial success of her releases, but what caused them to be successful? Is it defined by competition on the free market, or could it be all decided ahead by some elite group? Do “the few and the secret” pull the strings of “the many and the known”? Sounds almost like a conspiracy theory. Sure, maybe getting a bargain with a major record label is half the job, but it wouldn’t be fair at all to say that her success is entirely owed to the label she signed up with.
You can argue that she is famous solely due to the merit of what she has to offer as an artist, saying that it’s infinitely greater than what any commoner has, but that doesn’t sound objective to me. there are plenty of undiscovered gems out there. You can also argue that it’s still just about being in the right place at the right time, but which place and which time were right? What set her apart from all the other musicians and performers who too were lucky enough to wind up in the right place at the right time with her?
Perhaps, the most interesting point is the very beginning. From what I see on Google Trends, her rise to fame hadn’t been as abrupt as I thought. She started being noticed in 2008, but it wasn’t until 2009 that the Google Search Volume index for “Lady Gaga” reached 0.5 (and went on to exceeded 4.00 that same year).
The mechanisms of show business are all so fascinating to me. Anyway, have you seen the dіldo boots Gaga wore on American Idol? That was phenomenal! xD I’m so buying myself a pair of those when I finally get rich.

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So A 24 Year Old Unemployed, Uninsured Father Died Last Week Of A Toothache… What Do You Think?


http://abcnews.go.com/Health/insurance-2…
“According to NBC affiliate WLWT, Kyle Willis’ wisdom tooth started hurting two weeks ago. When dentists told him it needed to be pulled, he decided to forgo the procedure, because he was unemployed and had no health insurance.
When his face started swelling and his head began to ache, Willis went to the emergency room, where he received prescriptions for antibiotics and pain medications. Willis couldn’t afford both, so he chose the pain medications.
The tooth infection spread, causing his brain to swell. He died Tuesday.”
To add, a quick google search tells me that the avg cost of getting your wisdom teeth pulled if you’re uninsured is around 1000-2000$ if you’re curious.
So what do you think of a man dying of a toothache in the richest country in the world, who’s life could’ve been saved by a relatively simple procedure.

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