Earn Money With Adsense

Google has recently started a new program that is making regular people (just like you & me) rich beyond their wildest dreams. This program is called Google Adsense.

What is Adsense?

It’s an amazing program where Google pays people to display simple little ads on their websites. It’s a program by Google which you plug into any website and Google shows some text or image advertising on the website. Whenever some visitor clicks on an ad the owner of the website (YOU) get paid. For Every Click.

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5 Ways To Get Website Traffic For Free

Let’s say you don’t want to spend any money, or you don’t have any money. You can still start generating visitors for free. In fact, I like these methods more over the long term (as they often take a while to get going).

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5 Ways to Generate Website Traffic for Beginners

You need traffic. Earning a good income requires a good product, excellent conversion strategies, and traffic to your site.

If any of those 3 elements is missing, you’re going to miss your income goals.

The one most people drool over is traffic. It’s what they lie in bed thinking about at night. How can I get more traffic?

I think the motto of most beginning online entrepreneurs is…

“Show Me How to Get Traffic!”

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Cables and Wires

  • Although these are not the most sophisticated part of the system, they are just as important as any other component.
  • All the components in a PC are connected together and to power with wires and cables.
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Audio

  • Speakers and headphones are the primary audio output devices for a PC.
  • Some monitors have speakers built into their sides. Other speakers are free standing.
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Mouse

The mouse is the most common ‘pointing device’ used in PCs. Every mouse has two buttons and most have one or two scroll wheels.

  • By default the left button is used to select items. The right button is assigned as a context or alternate menu. A single wheel is normally set to scroll up and down on the active page . If a second wheel is present, it is usually assigned to scroll left and right on the page.

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Keyboard

  • The keyboard was the first input device developed for the PC.
  • The standard keyboard layout provides 104 keys organized as four groups:
    • alphanumeric keys (A-Z, 0-9)
    • location keys (home, end etc.)
    • numeric keypad
    • function keys (F1-F12)

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Monitor

CRT Monitors:

  • Up until recently, CRTs (Cathode RayTubes) were the only type of displays for use with desktop PCs. They are relatively big (14″ to 16″ deep) and heavy (over 15 lbs).
  • They are available in screen sizes from 14″ to 21″. A 17″ display means that it is 17″ measured diagonally from one corner of the tube to the other. The actual viewing area is smaller than 17″ (about 16″) since the electron gun can’t sweep completely to the tube edge.
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Digital Video Disk drive

  • DVD also known as the Digital Versatile Disk drive, installs in one of the external 5 1/4 inch drive bays in the PC. It is secured by machine screws. Some manufacturers offer special rail-like systems that mount on the DVD. These allow the drive to be removed from the PC without having to remove screws.
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Compact Disk Drive

  • The CDD installs in one of the external 5-1/4 inch drive bays in the front of the PC case. It is secured by machine screws. Some manufacturers offer special rail-like systems that mount on the CDD. These allow the drive to be removed from the PC without having to remove any screws.
  • Data is stored optically on the surface of the disk. A laser attached to an arm that moves back and forth across near the disk surface and sends light toward the disk surface which is coated with of a thin layer of aluminum.
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