Posted on 15 December 2012. Tags: ad space, daily motion, Google, Hulu, money, Network, niche, play, Scale, Space, Website
I want to create a website where users can upload videos and I can make money by selling ads space in those videos, just like youtube hulu and daily motion does, except on a smaller scale. I don’t want to compete with youtube, hulu, daily motion, it’s for a particular niche. , just videos that users create and I want to be able to play ads as well so I can sell my own ad space (not ads by an ad network like Google)Does anyone know of software that can do this or any idea what it might take to create something like this?
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Posted on 13 December 2012. Tags: adwords google, Choice, com, ebay, ebay secrets, ebay store, Facebook, Google, keyword, Marketing, product choice, Search, sellings, systematic work, twitter
HOW TO PROMOTE YOUR EBAY STORE
I am searching ebay secrets and I am learning new things about ebay more and more every day. I am very glad to share my writing about ebay with you. There are many ways to promote your ebay store.Increasing ebay sellings need systematic work on internet.I share some of them below about getting more traffic on ebay sellings.
1-Keywords are important on ebay product listings. Buyers find the items with keywords. You should use
useful words in your title.Search the hot trends www.google.com/trends it may effect your words choice in your title and also product choice.You can take a look at see the popular terms on http://keyword.ebay.com
2-You can either use one of the free keyword tools such as Google’s keyword Tool or better still use a
keyword tool like Ad Word Analyzer which allows you to analyse your keywords in much more detail.
3-You can submit your product feed file to Google Base.
4-Useful links for you :
SearchEngineWatch.com Search http://www.searchenginewatch.com/links/index.php
Google AdWords Overview https://adwords.google.com
Overture Overview http://www.content.overture.com
5-Social media is very effective for promoting your ebay store. You can create fan pages on Facebook
and Twitter with using your store name ,store link and store products .
6-You can create you online video and post it on youtube,myspace with using your store name and link. If
you aren’t good at making a video, make a PowerPoint or Flash Slideshow file instead, then convert it to
a video file using a third party utility or plug-in.
7-You can also use squidoo,pinterest,linkedin,craigslist,Ki… etc to promote your ebay store
8-I read many writings about get more traffic on ebay .They always connect ABOUT ME PAGE . You
should describe your store clearly on about me page.
9-Use Ebay discussion board with using your store’s name is included in your signature.
10-You can create your blog ,articles or web site and then link it your store .You can create your free blog
with blogger or wordpress ,You can write some articles on ezinearticles.com,etc. or you can join online
forums .You can join yahoo answers.
11-Use Ebay store marketing tools email marketing, a customized listing header, promotional flyers,
cross-promotions, and RSS feeds.
12-You can submit your store’s new URL to search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN
The following are links to the site submission pages for several of the major search engines:
· Google: http://www.google.com/addurl.html
· MSN: http://free.submit-it.com/msnsubmit.htm
· Yahoo!: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/suggest/
· All The Web: http://www.alltheweb.com/help/webmaster/submit_site.html
· AltaVista: http://addurl.altavista.com/
13- You can benefit from paid search ,mobile marketing and Podcasting and Online Radio
I hope this will help us 🙂 Good Lucks by ”LIKEMYHOUSE”
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Posted on 12 December 2012. Tags: abstract question, box web, buyer, excel spreadsheet, Google, gun buyers, Interactive, interactive buyer, open source application, product feature, programming experience, scope, set, time gun, Website
Here’s what I’m after:
An out-of-the-box web application that would allow me to create a set of questions that points a potential buyer to the product(s) they’re looking for?
If there isn’t such a beast, I’d also be into the following:
An application that displays a table which can be sorted and filtered on-the-fly to the users’ preferences.
Here’s my scope:
I have a website for niche enthusiasts, and I want to help my visitors, who are new to the niche, find products that are best suited for them (trying to make an interactive first-time gun buyers guide). The list of products is roughly 200, and will easily grow to 500, spanning over 20 different product feature characteristics (currently 20 columns in an Excel spreadsheet).
If there’s something out-of-the-box that meets what I’m after, I’d be happy to pay for it, but free is always nice. I have very limited programming experience, but if there’s an open source application that I could tweak, I’d be willing to grab a book, and figure it out.
Note: If you have an application in mind, but it’s a plugin/extension exclusive to a specific CMS, please let me know. I’m currently building the site on WordPress, but I’m flexible if it fits what I’m after.
Sorry ahead of time for the broad, abstract question; it’s one of those things I don’t quite know how to Google (I mean Yahoo) for. Thanks in advance.
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Posted on 03 December 2012. Tags: anti psychotic medications, chicago tribune, clozapine, Clozaril, fraud lawsuit, Google, government reimbursement, health care fraud, illegal kickbacks, medicaid patients, Medicare, medication, psychotic drug, psychotropic medication, Someone
Im trying to understand this article can someone briefly explain to me in simple terms
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Doctor accused of taking kickbacks to prescribe anti-psychotic drug
November 15, 2012|Staff report
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A federal lawsuit accuses a Chicago psychiatrist of getting illegal kickbacks from pharmaceutical companies and submitting at least 140,000 false claims to Medicare and Medicaid for anti-psychotic medications he prescribed for thousands of mentally ill patients in nursing homes.
Dr. Michael J. Reinstein also submitted at least 50,000 claims to Medicare and Medicaid falsely claiming he had provided “pharmacologic management” for his patients at more than 30 area nursing homes and long-term care facilities, according to the health care fraud lawsuit filed by the U.S. attorney’s office.
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“This is the largest civil case alleging prescription medication fraud against an individual ever brought in Chicago,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Gary S. Shapiro.
Reinstein was the subject of an investigation by ProPublica and the Chicago Tribune in 2009 that found Reinstein, 69, had compiled a worrisome record of providing assembly-line care with a highly risky drug.
Searching publicly available documents, reporters discovered that Reinstein had been accused of overmedicating his mentally ill patients. His unusually heavy reliance on the drug clozapine — a potent psychotropic medication that carries five “black box” warnings — has been linked to at least three deaths.
In 2007 he prescribed various medications to 4,141 Medicaid patients, including more prescriptions for clozapine than were written by all the doctors in Texas put together, Medicaid records show. Records also showed he was getting government reimbursement for seeing an improbably large number of patients.
Reinstein has provided psychiatric medical services in the Chicago area since 1973. Since at least 1999, he has maintained an office in the Uptown neighborhood, which prosecutors said has the densest concentration of mentally ill nursing home residents in Illinois.
According to the federal lawsuit, Reinstein routinely prescribed anti-psychotic and other psychiatric medications to his patients based, not on their need but on his receipt of kickbacks from pharmaceutical companies.
Reinstein routinely prescribed Clozaril, the trade name for clozapine manufactured by Novartis, and he often had more than 1,000 patients using the medication at any given time, the lawsuit state. For many years, Novartis paid Reinstein to promote Clozaril, it alleges.
After Novartis’ patent for Clozaril expired in 1998, Reinstein resisted pharmacy and drug company efforts to switch his patients to generic clozapine and he continued to be the largest prescriber of Clozaril to Medicaid recipients in the United States, the lawsuit states.
In July 2003, Novartis notified Reinstein that it would be withdrawing its support for Clozaril, and ended the regular payments that it had been making to Reinstein.
In August 2003, the lawsuit says Reinstein offered to switch his patients to generic clozapine manufactured by Ivax Pharmaceuticals if the company met several conditions: Agree to pay Reinstein $50,000 under a one-year “consulting agreement”; pay his nurse to speak on behalf of clozapine; and fund a clozapine research study by a Reinstein-affiliated entity known as Uptown Research Institute.
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Posted on 03 December 2012. Tags: affiliate marketing, amazon, big 5 sporting goods, business card, casual conversation, coffee, counter, curiosity, customer, Google, light conversation, nice guy, portico, Situation, Work
Here’s the situation. I was at work, I work the sales floor at big 5 sporting goods. I asked a customer if he needs help with anything. We start talking about some stuff behind the gun counter which transitionsinto a casual conversation. After about 15 he asks to meet me for coffee the next day. Not sure what to think I agree mostly out of curiosity. I meet him for coffe, starts with light conversation. Then I ask him what he does. He was very vague, says he works some sort of affiliate marketing, and that he finds people to help, mentor, and build leaders out of. THen he proceeds to explain to me the state of the economy, goes on a rant about amazon and Google, talks about how to get rich in today’s world. Finally he kind of gets to the point and tells me I could get involved if I’m interested, keep in mind I still don’t understand what he’s asking me to get involved with. He gives me a business card that says nothing more than “portico” with his name and number on it, and a cd calf rich plan poor plan. Then he invited me to come to his house Wed and meet his “team” and that I should bring my wife. I tried getting him to be more specific but he still didn’t elaborate much. He was a nice guy and seemed very intelegent. I just don’t know what to think about it. Has anyone had this kind of experience before that could maybe clue me onto what’s going on?
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Posted on 02 December 2012. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate marketing, click, Google, how do websites make money, Marketing, ppl, Speaking, traffic, unique visitors, Website
They don’t unless there’s traffic right.
Wrong?
Affiliate marketing comes to mind, but that’s not really what this is. Do companies just pay you to put there ad up or do they actually pay you like per click or per sign up.
Can it be a combination of both?
Is there any program that will pay you if your website has 0 traffic?
If I’m applying for a program (i want them to rent my website for ads), what happens if I lie about how many unique visitors I recieve?
Can they check it? Speaking of which, how do I myself check how many visitors my page gets.
I hear of ppl saying “Google” pays them money for their website. How does that work.
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