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Trout Fishing - Learn the facts that can help you catch the trophies
There are many
different types
of fish which individuals fish for exclusively these days. One variety of fish which
is highly
sought after by fishermen everywhere
is the trout. There are many different
subspecies of
trout which come
in a variety of colors, lengths
and weights. This freshwater fish is touted as one of
the favorites among game fish found in lakes, rivers
and streams.
Most of
the different subspecies of trout are found in
cold water lakes, streams
and rivers.
They tend to migrate from place to place
and swim in the various areas of the water. They are found
throughout the United States as well as parts of Asia and Europe. As for the menu items which trout desire,
they mainly feed on aquatic flies such as mayflies and
dragonflies. Zooplankton and small fish are also a delicacy for certain types of trout, depending on where
they are located.
One of the interesting characteristics about the trout is that they have fins which are lacking in spines. This
tends to separate them from some of their other fish counterparts. As for their average age and
size, this tends to vary greatly among the various subspecies of trout. In general, trout tend to live many years and can get to great sizes, some even topping
over 50 lbs.
or more.
There are a few things which trout fishermen can do in order to yield the
best catch. First and foremost, those who fish for trout may find that they will catch the
most trout by using a particular fishing method. Those who use fly fishing techniques will
be most likely to catch the most trout in the fastest time possible. It is important to point out however that rod fishing is also an option.
Trout are attracted to certain types of bait and lures. Some which yield the most interest from trout include spoons, jigs, flies, salmon eggs and
worms. Once the trout
bites, it is important to set the hook as quickly as possible. In order to catch as many trout as possible, it is important that one engages in their fishing as quietly as they can. As trout are easily scared off, it is important to move slowly and use a natural looking bait or
lure so as to be effective in catching this
popular fish.
There is a website that
has great information on most species of freshwater fish. It has details that
pertain to each species of fish such as habitat, spawning, eating habits, the best lures and baits and more, the website is called: Fishing
Stringer, and can be found at this url:
http://www.fishingstringer.comBy Robert W. Benjamin
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2007 You may publish this article in
your ezine, newsletter, or on your web site as long as it is reprinted in
its entirety and without modification except for formatting needs or grammar corrections.
Robert W.
Benjamin has been in the software
business on the internet for
over 5 years, and has been producing
low-cost software for the past 25+ years. He first released products on the
AMIGA and C64 computer systems in the late 1970's-80's.
Ultimate Money Maker or Ultimate Scam? My review of Ultimate Wealth Package
So youve heard about Mark Warrens Ultimate Wealth Package and you want
to know if
it can make you money.
Most likely, the reason
why youre here is to receive an opinion from
someone who has used this product.
Before you get started, you should know that you
will not make money overnight.
Ultimate Wealth Package is not a get rich quick scheme and they dont
claim to be.
Success with package will take time and effort.
There is a learning curve to this system and your success will depend on how hard you work at it.
Lets start with the good points:
Ultimate Wealth Package
offers in-depth insight into the world of
affiliate marketing. It covers everything from creating ad
campaigns and maintaining customer loyalty through opt-in lists. For those who are just entering the field, Ultimate Wealth Package is an information gold mine. The package shows you step by step how to build
up your online business. They even include a free website with their package.
As an added bonus, Ultimate Wealth Package packs a ton of extra goodies, especially
for those who opt for the VIP package.
Among these bonuses are over 100 extra e-books (covering a wide
variety of topics on how to make money online), software
packages, and audio interviews with marketing experts. UWP even offers 24 hour, toll-free phone support, a feature that I have not seen with any other wealth package.
Unfortunately, UWP is far from perfect:
While Ultimate Wealth Package offers a free website, its only for beginners. The site is ill-suited for applying Mark Warrens more advanced
strategies and you drop it once youre ready to go to the next level.
Probably the worst part of Ultimate Wealth Package is the expectations. Mark Warren has really
shot himself
in foot with this one folks. He pads his website with tons of stories of
people making lots of money quick. This wont happen for most
people. Dont be surprised if it takes a while for you to start earning an income. As I said earlier, success will take time and effort.
So what's the verdict?
Ultimate Wealth Package receives my full recommendation. The strategies it preaches can be used by both novices and experts. After using this product, you might realize that you dont like internet marketing. If thats the case, simply exercise UWPs
60 day money-back guarantee.
Just to let you know, prepare to learn a lot. Ultimate Wealth Package gave me my start in affiliate marketing and 2 days after buying it, I felt like my brain was going to explode. There was just so much information!! My advice to novices: dont get
overwhelmed and discouraged. Just continue to practice Mark Warrens techniques and eventually, youll get the hang of it.
Besides working part-time in affiliate marketing, Daniel Gruda is also an IT professional who recently returned from Britain after teaching Information Technology. If you interested on any of the products, he reviews, you can access them on
http://www.daniel-gruda-online.com (this is temporary website). He can also be reached at
danny.gruda@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Why Do Most People Who Try Affiliate Marketing Fail?
Isn't
affiliate marketing great? You get
to sleep
late, sit around all day,
and only occasionally
have to pop over to the computer to
check how much money you've made in the last hour. A job anyone would kill for.
Except
that that's
not quite the truth.
Many of you will have a rather different experience of
affiliate marketing one involving lost money, scams, and endless frustration when the profits you were told you would make just never appear. Others will never have got to
that stage, but they'll still have the same feeling: that all affiliate marketers are scammers, selling a dream that
is impossible
for most to achieve.
If you're feeling like that, stop it. Because it's not true. Affiliate marketing is difficult. But it's not impossible, and not all the gurus' are scammers. Some are genuine, and really will help you, if you let them. It is possible to succeed.
So why do most wannabe affiliate marketers fail?
1. They
give their money to scammers who then give
them useless information.
Many scammers, after they've taken your money, will offer a
cheap e-book to download. Sometimes this is stolen from another site, but more often it's something they've written in twenty minutes when they remembered that they needed to offer people something. That means it will be filled with useless information that the scammer probably knows nothing about and if you try to follow it, you might soon conclude that affiliate marketing is impossible and you were a fool for even trying.
2. They don't have enough patience.
It takes time for the money to start coming in. You
need to build up a steady stream of
traffic and a mailing list before you can think about earning
serious cash. When they only earn a few dollars a day, or fail to receive the thousands they were expecting,
many people get disillusioned and decide that
they're better off with the day job.
3. They don't follow the instructions properly.
I know. Why would you spend your money on an affiliate marketing course only to ignore what it says? But people do. They think they know better than the pros who have been doing this for years. And they usually end up making a mess of it, losing money on
unprofitable advertising techniques that don't work. But, of course, they don't blame themselves and go back to try to work out where they went wrong. They blame the course they bought, and decide it must have been sold by a scammer a scammer, like everyone else who claims they make a living affiliate marketing!
4. They think they're not clever or skilled enough.
Normally, they're wrong. Affiliate marketing really is very simple. You need intelligence and initiative to become one of the
top affiliates, yes but if you just want to earn some extra money, all you need to do is follow instructions. Buy an affiliate marketing course and do what it says. Too many people sit there and think I can't'.
5. They decide it's too much work.
They get taken in by the promises that they can make money going to the cinema, watching TV, washing their hair. In truth, there's a bit of work to do before you get to that stage like setting up a website and promoting it, for starters! As soon as they realise that it's not going to be as easy as they thought, they give up. The truth is, there's no such thing as money you don't have to work for (lottery winners excluded!).
Did you notice anything these five reasons have in common?
All of them involve people giving up.
Whatever the reason, if you give up, you're not going to become a successful affiliate marketer. Fact is, nothing worth having is easy. Being an affiliate marketer is worth it not just the money, but the excitement of seeing your list grow and traffic rise. And it's not easy. Most affiliate marketers had to work hard and experienced plenty of failure along the way. You've got to be
ready for that as well.
Most wannabe affiliate marketers fail because most affiliate marketers give up. You make sure you're not one of them.
Anita Buchan is a full-time affiliate marketer who now
wants to help others make the same money she does. For reviews of legitimate affilate marketing opportunities and free resources, visit
http://www.dont-get-scammed.biz
AdSense Sites: Can Beginners Make Money with AdSense Sites?
If you are
in Internet marketing or have been reading
the ads all over the Internet about how
to make money from
your website you can't have missed all the talk of AdSense. This is one of Google's main revenue generators
and over the few years it has been around has made quite a few early adopters a lot of money.
Google makes a percentage of the cost of the ads and the website owner where the ads show up makes the remaining percentage. The AdSense ads are actually the ads placed through Google's AdWords Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising program.
Unfortunately as with all good things it seems, the money making potential seems to have diminished for the majority of those trying to make a go of AdSense as a viable money maker. That is not to say you can't make money off the AdSense program, it's just not as easy as it apparently was. Unfortunately I was not one of those who made good money off AdSense ads.
Regardless of all the ads promoting really big money from AdSense and the fact that there are still people collecting big profits from it, let's look at it through the eyes of
someone just getting into the program in earnest. Someone
like many of us that do not have a large source of traffic, or maybe even no traffic to sites we want to add AdSense to. In many cases we might have sites made specifically to be monetized with AdSense. Is it worthwhile to have sites specifically designed to make its income from AdSense ads? I say sites because it is not logical to think someone with a site that does not yet have a huge amount of traffic to believe they
can make lots of money from a single site with AdSense on it.
Not
going into details, the Google AdSense program is where a website owner has joined the AdSense program and allows Google to place AdSense ads on their website. When a visitor to the website clicks on an AdSense ad the website owner makes a few cents to many dollars from that click. How much you make is
dependent on several factors such as the market the ad is trying to capture clicks from, the efficiency of the ad, the keywords the ad is focusing on and other factors. Certain types of ads almost always pay more per click than others. Insurance, loans, and finance ads pay a lot more than an ad for garden tools or gift baskets or paper plates, etc. would pay.
Real Life Example
I
decided to give AdSense a try and see if I could make an average of $5 a day from a site designed to be monetized with AdSense ads. The sites are essentially sites with articles on them
based on the theme of the site. I wrote
some of the articles but purchased most of
them. Articles to be added to the sites in the future will be mostly purchased due to lack of time to
write articles myself. They are the content of the sites. The sites are mostly written in html, although I do have a few that are php coded sites.
On the pages with the articles are the AdSense ads, usually three blocks of ads on a page. The sites are small with most being about nine to 15 pages total. Adding articles on a regular basis will slowly build up the sites over time which is what the search engines want to see. I started with twenty new AdSense sites and three older blog sites I already had, plus two new portal sites that had no traffic going to them. All sites were monetized with AdSense.
The AdSense sites cost nothing, but the few articles on each site cost about eight dollars each. Articles can cost from about twenty-five cents to fifteen dollars or more depending on the source and quality. The lower cost articles require considerable rewriting so as not to cause your article to be considered a duplicate article and incur a so-called duplicate content penalty.
Allowing for placing
five articles a month on a site plus some miscellaneous costs like hosting, domain name, software, and potential maintenance costs, a fifty dollar monthly cost per site is incurred. Yes you could write all or most of the articles yourself, but that is not
practical if you have many sites and is very time consuming. So I am discounting that solution as impractical if you have many sites. So to break even on these types of AdSense sites each site needs to make about $50 a month. Thats an average of $1.70 a day.
A measly $1.70 a day, that should be easy for a site to make. Maybe it is, but it is heavily dependent on the traffic to the site and the corresponding clicks on the AdSense ads that result from it. To put things in perspective, look at the results of
my twenty AdSense sites, three blogs, and two portal sites. All sites except the three older sites have been up slightly over three months. I started getting a few
links to each site just this past month.
Real Life Terrible Results
Only last month did I start getting links to any of the sites. I am averaging about $1 a day from all twenty-five sites
together. Thats about $25 a month total, far less than break even cost. I just checked today and have made $50.55 for this current month, month four for most sites. That's about one twenty-fifth of what I need to break even for the sites. Half the money came from the twenty AdSense sites, with the rest from the other five sites. There are still two more days left in this month.
I believe the results will continue to improve as
long as I add articles and
get links to the sites. It is a long way to go until the sites break even, if they ever do, so I am not holding my breath. Although these results are terrible, in my opinion, it must be mentioned that I am doing this part-time and only recently has there been an effort to get links to the sites. If it had been a full-time effort (and it could easily have been) then the results would seem even worse. I have totally ignored the effort (which has been considerable) in getting the sites up and working properly, correcting and adding the articles and revising the links for each new article I added to the site.
I do have software that would easily generate such sites, but decided not to use it due to leaving footprints and having the sites considered spam sites by Google or the other two top search engines. From the looks of it right now it's too early to make an accurate judgment as to whether the sites will be worthwhile. I tend to think the effort is too great the way my sites are set up now and the cost of the articles too high to make a decent long term profit. I figure I need to revise how the articles are added and probably get the cost of the articles down a lot more, to less than half what I am paying now to have a fair chance to break even, let along make a profit.
Is AdSense Worthwhile for Beginners?
So the question, can beginners make money with AdSense sites cannot be answered yet with any accuracy from my results so far. On the surface it appears the answer is no, not if following my route. Only if extraordinary amounts of traffic can be obtained does it look like my sites will make any decent money from AdSense. Probably another, a better approach, will be necessary and a lot more pages with AdSense ads on it will be required to be able to make any significant money. I suspect I will need at least 50 to 100, or more, articles per site to have a fair chance of creating a small part-time equivalent income from the sites.
If you consider an average cost of six dollars for an article, and that is a very low cost for a new article, and still the same five articles a month, with just half the estimated
ten dollars monthly miscellaneous costs being only five dollars, the thirty-five dollar monthly cost per site still is difficult to conceive making even that much from the poor results experienced so far. Only time will tell whether the effort will be worthwhile.
I am already changing my html sites so they will be easier and faster to add the new articles. Unfortunately that may cause me to effectively start over with my AdSense earnings since the links will be different and any pages already indexed will have to be re-indexed again since I am changing the sites little by little to php sites. I did something
similar several months ago to a single larger site and even months later over 500 of those original pages were still indexed even though they had been off the site for many months.
If you agree it's difficult for a beginner to make money with AdSense or if you have made a worthwhile AdSense profit in a short time period please enter your opinion on www.cackel.com if you would like to share your success or failure. I would like to see other views on this topic, especially those who have made a decent return on non-directory type AdSense sites within a reasonably short period of time.
Copyright © 2007 Charles Harmon
Charles Harmon is a software developer and also writes articles for websites. One of his favorite interests is reading your opinions which you can enter on
http://cackel.com. Another is Internet marketing - visit www.internetmarketingpath.com. If you have gripes or bad experiences you can voice them at his PootoYou site.
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