Posted on 10 September 2010. Tags: aspects of life, conversion to islam, globalist, Google, hypothetical question, idea, Islam, islam christianity, Nwo, sense, sharia, theory, world domination, world religion statistics
I have been thinking about this. The NWO is the theory that we are heading for a one world government. Islam is poised for world domination in a very years (if you don’t think so, you need to google world religion statistics). Islam is not JUST a religion; it is a comprehensive political, social, and economic system with its own authoritarian legal framework – sharia, which aspires to govern all aspects of life. (In fact, France has now refused to recognize it as a religion; they now categorize it as a political system.)
In researching the Imam Rauf, there is evidence that he and many other prominent Muslims have ties to or are affiliated with many “globalist” organizations, so it is not as out of the realm of possibility as I thought it was.
It also seems more feasible when the Cordoba Initiative, connected with these globalist organizations, is trying to perpetrate the idea that Islam, Christianity and Judaism are actually the same religion (in summary). That then makes sense of the Imam’s remark that he is “a Muslim, a Jew and a Christian.” If this idea can be advanced, a conversion to Islam will not be met with the resistance it surely would be.
So, hypothetically-speaking, could Islam be the NWO? Did it ever say anywhere that it would not be a religion? To me, that actually makes sense. Throughout history, religion has been the best way to control people, hasn’t it?
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Posted on 09 September 2010. Tags: affiliate programs, Google, hotel chains, Hotels, intergration, Ive, latitude and longitude, Map, pointers, use, Website
Id like to incorporate this data into my website for non commercial use.
Lots of of the big hotel chains have affiliate programs, and also Google Map intergration, but Ive yet to find one that simply says
Heres our hotels and where they are on the map 🙁
Any pointers appreciated
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Posted on 03 September 2010. Tags: adsence, affiliate programs, clue, disability, Google, health reasons, information, Reason, site, subject, Website, Yahoo
I don’t know if I even used the correct terms.. Well anyway I have searched and searched and couldn’t find a place to ask this or get information on the subject so I decided to use yahoo. Well I am a 21 year old male and for health reasons can’t work and for some reason also have not been able to get disability of any kind.
The point of the question is that I want to take a shot at having a website(no particular theme/specialty) and use google adsence and affiliate programs(i think thats what its called) to get at least a little income.When you sell someone else’s products on your site and get 10% commission. I don’t see what could go horribly wrong since I don’t think it would cost much to give it a shot. But I have no clue where to start. I have no skills so I was thinking I would pay someone to make the site and then go from there.
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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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Posted on 28 August 2010. Tags: algorithm, article marketing, backlinks, bread and butter, client, Google, Niches, Past, press releases, Referral, referral traffic, SEO, serps, three months, Value
Well…what Chris (the moderator) has said in the past that backlinking isn’t SEO – how true that is.
Here’s the deal. For the past year, I have seen some of my backlinks take some of my client’s websites to the first page in both competitive and non-competitive niches. However, the last three months, backlinks – especially sig links (where I used to call them my “bread and butter” links) – have not taken any of my client’s websites up in the SERPs. Article marketing, Press Releases, Web 2.0, nothing is working anymore. Sure – I’m getting decent referral traffic – but as far as organic…nothing. I’ve paid other people to backlink to different sites as well for testing purposes – nothing.
I’m here today to say from my tests and others – that backlinking is dead if we want to go about it SEO wise. It can get you some solid referral traffic – but I really don’t believe that backlinks help any sites move up the SERPs.
I believe possibly Google has changed their algorithm – because in the past – backlinking has helped me in the SERPs. That’s no longer the case.
I’ll leave my sig links on like the ones below for referral traffic….
Just wondering if anyone has noticed a difference with their backlinking? Do you believe that it is dead when it comes in boosting your site up in the SERPs?
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Posted on 27 August 2010. Tags: article submission sites, article submissions, Building, Google, Link, multiple times, Quality, quality article, quality link, submission, subset, way, website rank, word quality
Hi
Although I am very new to this I can see one thing right from the start:
There does not exist an easy way to rank high on Google.
– It does come down to quality link building.
My question is regarding the word “quality”.
My plan is as follows:
If I were to post an article a day on 100+ article submission sites, would that help my website rank high on google?
or would the fact that
a) it is the same article being posted multiple times and
b) only a small subset of the article submission sites I plan to use are niched for my market
make this work pointless? or to some degree less useful?
is the rate: 1/day too much? or could I potentially produce more?
Thanks for reading through all that, I would greatly appreciate feedback on this,
Kind regards,
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