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Advertising Internet Gambling

Online casinos and cardrooms continue to mushroom in popularity. An article, Online Gambling Sites Expect Big Payoffs, published in USA Today in February, 2005, says: “Online gambling has hit the jackpot. After years of escalating growth, it's poised for its biggest year….More than 2,000 gambling Web sites this year will rake in nearly $10 billion in revenue, most from U.S. consumers. That's up 40% from 2004. In 1996, when lawmakers first sought to curb Internet gambling, 30 sites collected $30 million, says researcher Christiansen Capital Advisors. That makes gambling one of the Internet's largest moneymakers, even though it is illegal. “Poker revenue is expected to double to more than $2 billion and attract 1 million players a month. Americans play at 266 Web sites, up from 53 in June 2003, says gaming site CasinoCity.com.” An even more enthusiastic prediction is reported by eGaming Review: "Online poker could grow by 149% this year [2005] and take in US$3.5b...

PayPal is it necessary???

The good: Easy-to-use interface; offers advanced options, such as a debit card and interest-bearing accounts; lets you exchange funds for free with peers; supports transactions in 55 countries with six currencies. The bad: Doesn't accept debit or credit-card-funded payments to personal accounts; $500 monthly receiving limit for Personal accounts; access to the 24/7 toll-free help line available only for Premier and Business accounts. The bottom line: YES PayPal lets you easily make purchases and sell goods on eBay and thousands of other stores. It also supports international transactions and peer-to-peer payments, making it the friendliest way to exchange funds online. Full review CNET if you have some other view! the visit Welcome to NoPayPal!

Avoiding Your AdSense Account Getting Banned

I have seen quite a lot of AdSense publishers posted in different forums stating that their AdSense accounts were banned by Google due to fraudulent clicks. Most of these people claim that they are innocent and have never clicked on their on AdSense ads. So they have no idea why click fraud can occur on their AdSense accounts. The truth is click fraud can happen in several ways and not necessarily caused by the AdSense publisher himself/herself who accidentally clicked on his/her own AdSense. Below are some of the tips to protect your AdSense account: 1) Do not use autosurf programs to promote your websites that contain AdSense. Autosurf programs can substantially increase your website traffic or hits, AdSense page view and ecpm but people who surf your site only to earn advertising credit or other type of incentives. So the traffic generated from autosurf programs aren't counted as real and thus against AdSense policies. 2) If possible, do not involve in any traffic exchange netwo...