Free People Search

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

MERRY CHRISTMAS

Merry Christmas and happy holidays to all my readers. Please accept this Christmas card from me. Have a blessed day!

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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Amce free people-search

Acme People Search is one of the top and fastest growing “make money online” programs on the internet. It is Free and gives you 7 streams of income when you join. You are given a Free Search Engine which generates commissions for you when others use it. Joining Acme People Search and getting your own search engine is as easy as 1-2-3.

Step 1 : AFFILIATIZE

First thing first, here you will sign up for affiliate programs with Clickbank, MyLife, HD Publishing, and Google AdSense. Some of you if you have been working online and making money on the internet may already be an affiliate with one or more of these programs, you may enter the ID’s that you already have in to your back office.

Step 2 : MONETIZE

This is where you must choose a domain name for your Acme People Search Engine. It is better to host your Search Engine at your own domain name not only to brand yourself on the web but also it is easier for people to remember the name of the URL than the bunch of numbers. You might be given different choices for hosting companies at this point, but I personally like GDI.
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This helps you build your GDI downline.

Step 3″: ADVERTISE

After signing up for your subscription through Pay Pal you’re ready to go! Tissa Godavitarne will advertise your search engine using his PPC campaign in Yahoo, MSN and Google, free for the first 30 days so that you can see your search engine’s potential. SO, you get to try the system for 30 days before you are charged.

After you complete all three step there is $125 bonus added to your account.

You don’t have to pay Tissa anything to use his Acme People Search program. There is an OPTIONAL $29.95 a month charge for ‘Tissa’s Trio” as he calls it, and that too after a free 30-day trial so you can see for yourself that it works. This $29.95/month covers:

1) 100% Display Rate for your search engine’s affiliate IDs
2) Full access to his GDI “Secret” Sign-up Sauce ingredients
3) The “Super Affiliate” Switch flipped for qualified WA users

Tissa advertises your search engine for free (using his ad campaigns) until he has credited your Acme account with $125 in guaranteed commissions (within 24 – 28 hours). To increase your earnings, you must learn how to advertise using paid or free methods. That’s no different than any business: If you want to make money, you must learn to advertise! “Get-rich-quick” programs don’t exist, and Tissa’s Acme program is no exception.

Why Acme Search Engine Works

1) 30% of all searches on Yahoo and Google are people search related. This is an enormous niche with huge income possibilities.

2) You are actually promoting a product that 10’s of thousands of people search for on a daily basis.

3) Once your Acme People Search engine is up and running it is completely on autopilot.

4) Your Acme People Search engine will be advertised for you on Yahoo, Google and MSN at no charge.

5) Your start up cost for your Acme People Search engine is zero. You don’t have to spend a dime and you could literally start making money the same day. (I’ll tell you how a little later in this post.)

6) You earn affiliate commissions by giving away FREE people search results. It’s these FREE results that give Acme People Search an advantage over the competition.

How Acme Search Engine Works

1) Once your Acme People Search Engine is set up it will be able to access billions of addresses and phone numbers.

2) Whenever a person searches on your Acme People Search engine and gets results you get paid.

3) Several good paying affiliate programs are embedded into the search engine. Some of these affiliate pay as high as $30.00 and one pays simply for referring a lead.

4) You also get paid for referring others who become Acme People Search affiliates. $30.00 per referral.

So you make money in two ways: When people use your search engine and when people sign up for there own free search engine.


Discover a new and innovative way to earn multiple streams of income online with your own FREE incredible “niche” Search Engine.

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Or get your own here:
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Monday, October 26, 2009

The X Factor 2009 - Lucie Jones - Live Show

This is off topic but just because it's cool. This is a classy lady with a great blues performance!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Credit secretes revealed



Do you want to improve your credit score? YES! Do you want to lower your interest rates? YES! Learn the secretes banks and credit card company's don't want you to know.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

"Biz in a box"!

This is a fantastic freebie with an even better possible opportunity.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Crack the click bank codes

This is a marketers dream come true!
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Friday, July 17, 2009

Abandoned houses

In a perfect world, the 7,000 to 9,000 abandoned houses in Indianapolis would be rehabbed, repainted and resold to families needing a home.
But the reality, according to Mayor Greg Ballard, is that many of these homes are beyond repair, belong to deadbeat owners and need to be demolished.

So on Tuesday, he unveiled a new goal: Tear down about 2,250 of them over the next five years, creating vacant lots until the land can be put to new uses.
"We can't 'demo' our way out of the problem, and we don't intend to do that," Ballard said. "But even a vacant lot can be a nice, valuable green space or be converted into an urban farm, which a lot of neighborhoods like."
The announcement Tuesday was the latest salvo in Ballard's ongoing struggle to solve a problem that has plagued the city for years. Vacant houses, frequently broken into even when they're boarded up, can attract crime and drag down the value of neighboring homes.
Removing a home also removes much of the potential for crime. What's left is the kind of open space kids might love to play in. If someone came along with a plan to use the lot, he or she could buy it from the city.
Last year, the city demolished 270 homes. Ballard will rely on a mix of federal dollars, new state laws and less city red tape to boost that to about 450 per year.
He'll start with many on his "Top 25" list, featuring what he calls the city's biggest "problem properties," which pose a threat to public safety.
"These are the ones, frankly, that are scaring the neighbors the most," he said.
The 25 homes -- sprinkled across crime-ravaged streets such as LaSalle, Ruckle and Hovey -- made the list, in part, based on the number of police runs to them.
Using information
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Chief Michael Spears said officers are noticing a rising number of squatters inside abandoned homes like that one.
"They have taken over the property, and they believe it is theirs, but it's not," Spears said. They create hazards, he said, including selling drugs and weapons and sheltering prostitution.
Under the mayor's plan, a new database -- with information on the owner, occupant, code violations, tax status, condition and current market value -- is being developed and will be made available to the public, particularly to neighborhood groups that track such properties.

That will make it easy to learn the status of a house down the street or to quickly collect information on a property that police report as a problem.
Now, getting information on an abandoned home means slowly navigating a maze of red tape -- from township and county assessors to the treasurer and auditor -- just so the Department of Metropolitan Development can schedule a demolition.
Speeding the process
With the help of new laws that allow bigger fines for deadbeat owners, the city hopes to use its expanded code enforcement department and a new administrative law judge to more quickly expedite the action on problem properties. The judge, John Kraus, conducts hearings It can't happen soon enough for Arsenal Avenue resident Brian Johnson, 37, who lives alone a few blocks north of Tuesday's media event. Pointing up the street, which is just east of Fall Creek, Johnson keeps a running tally.
"There is one next to me that is empty, one on the other side," he said, shifting his arm in the opposite direction. "This one has been rehabbed; that one is empty. I counted one day not long ago, and there's about 20 or 25 in this neighborhood that need help."
While some rent on Arsenal, Johnson owns his home. His biggest concern is the way abandoned homes are broken into and ripped off.

"And as you can see," he said, pointing to high grass, "the city does not always come through in keeping the yards cut. It doesn't look good for any of us."
In addition to the mayor's Top 25 list, the city asked neighborhood association leaders to begin to develop their own "Top Five" lists of properties, which would be added to the mix of homes that could be demolished.
Banking on the future
Many of the homes whose owners cannot be found or refuse to comply with code violations will end up under city control through the Indy Land Bank. The bank has 90 properties, and city officials plan to add up to 250 later this year from tax sales. The goal is to sell those properties to people who would put them to use.
Ballard had a message to those property owners who end up facing city scrutiny.
"I'd rather you work with us. But at the same time, if you are not going to take care of your property . . . we are going to make sure you do," he said. "This is really bigger than just a boarded-up house, bigger than a demolition order.
"This is really about revitalizing entire neighborhoods at a time."

City officials say it costs $5,000 to $8,000 to demolish a house. But that isn't done until property owners are found and given a chance to rectify the matter and the issue makes its way through administrative court.
On average, it takes about 60 days from this point to seek bids, disconnect utilities and test for asbestos before sending the walls tumbling down.