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  • Affiliate Marketing Network and Affiliate Marketing P...
    By Tony Tran on January 17th, 2010 | 30 Comments30 Comments Comments
    Using Affiliate Marketing Network to Make Money Online. So you want to take your training wheels off Hubpages is a great community, and the best ad revenue sharing program I have found yet. In case your new to Hubpages, it will share 60% of all ad impressions with you , they do this by allowing you to enter your own third party ad programs publisher codes into their system, then their servers will place your ads in for 60% of all impressions. This is actually a very good deal, because the authority and reputation given to hubs will rank your content must higher in search engines, then your fir...
  • Make Money with ShareASale Affiliate Network
    By Tony Tran on December 6th, 2009 | 7 Comments7 Comments Comments
    Most people join Commission Junction, ClickBank … to make money with affiliate marketing ? Do you think affiliate marketing is the best way to make money online with your website and blog ? With me, I ever success with many affiliate network and getting much experiences, so my opinion, it can make you become millionaire. How many affiliate network did you join and begin to make money with it ? My advice you just need to choose three or four affiliate program to join and make money with it. It won’t take much time of you and have free time to do personal things. What I will choose ?...
  • 13 Affiliate Sales Network Sites
    By Tony Tran on August 6th, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments
    Unsold ad inventory on your web site can be not only a loss of income, but also an eye sore. Depending on the style of site, you can fill those empty slots with eye-catching graphics and hopefully turn some of those eyes into revenue generators by filling them up with affiliate marketing links. While the majority of affiliate programs only pay on a completed sale, others pay on leads and clicks, its just a matter of finding them. Weve gathered up 13 top performing affiliate networks to help you locate the perfect program for your site. And while a good chunk of them are focused on site visitor...
  • Network Solutions Sr VP Beginner Tips for SEO
    By Tony Tran on May 4th, 2009 | 2 Comments2 Comments Comments
    Network Solutions Sr VP Beginner Tips for SEO This is very basic tips, but well worth the time to listen to what she has to say about Search Engine Optimization....
  • Social Networking for Network Marketers – The N...
    By trungnghiabui on January 14th, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments
    Can you guess what the big buzz is lately for network marketers? Social Networking! I will explain why but lets take a quick look at how it started. At first there was MySpace and Facebook, two huge social networking giants. Network Marketers have joined them in order to market their opportunities through these sites. It is a great way for that extra free exposure even though the members of the networks arent entirely targeted. However, the value of marketing on Myspace and Facebook is quickly dropping. This is due to the massive release of new and niche focused social networks. The fact is th...
  • What is Network Routing
    By trungnghiabui on January 8th, 2009 | 2 Comments2 Comments Comments
    You will be able to find the basic network routing overview, router configuration, router working, simulations static routes and routing table. Routing is the process of defining routes for the packets to its destination through an internetwork and this is performed by the router. Routing is consist of two separate tasks. 1. Defining paths for the packets through and internetwork. 2. Forwarding data packets based on their predefined paths. Generally, there are two types of routing. STATIC AND DYNAMIC ROUTING Routing can be performed by manually defining the routes or paths for packets to reach...
  • How to Add a Computer to a Wireless Network Without t...
    By Tony Tran on December 25th, 2008 | 4 Comments4 Comments Comments
    Adding a computer to your wireless network without using a network key is easy. However, you must know that doing so will allow anyone in your neighborhood to access your WiFi, which can make you vulnerable to hackers Step1 Log in to your hub computer as the administrator. Step2 Open your Wireless Advisor. This is the program that you downloaded when you connected your hub computer to the wireless router. Step3 In the Wireless Advisor window click on the “Actions” tab. Step4 Under “Security,” click on “Change wireless network security.” The Wizard’s wi...
  • How to Block Hackers on Your Wireless Home Network
    By Tony Tran on December 25th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Do the terms LAN, Network, Wireless or Security send you running toward the hills? You’re not alone. Many people would rather carry on with their carefree web surfing at home than worry about this important aspect of wireless internet. Don’t be fooled, hackers are a major threat and can do tremendous damage to your computer or even steal personal information. This guide explains how adding two simple things to your wireless home network can stop virtually all external hackers. Instead of being complicated, securing your wireless internet is actually a piece of cake. Step1 A router ...
  • Using Twitter in Your Network Marketing Business
    By Tony Tran on December 23rd, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Six months ago, I had no idea what Twitter was. Today, I am not only following many different people but I also have many followers. For those not familiar with Twitter, it’s a social networking site. What makes Twitter different is that you are limited to only 140 characters per post or message. You have just one or two sentences to convey your message to others. So, how can you use this site to build your network marketing business? I use it many different ways: 1. I post what I’m doing at the moment. There is a box that says “what are you doing?” I answer the ...
  • How to Secure Your Wireless Home Network
    By Tony Tran on December 17th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    This article describes a few tips a user can take to help secure his 802.11b/g home wireless network. At least enough to keep honest people honest. Steps 1. Enable Encryption on your Access Point. Using 128-bit encryption or higher makes your Wireless Network more secure. WEP and WPA are entirely different encryption schemes. WEP has been proven insecure. Using WPA is recommended because it’s more than trivially secure, but is sometimes a bit harder to setup right than WEP is. If you want your network to really be secure, WPA is the way to go. 2. Set the ‘Administrator’ passw...

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