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Thursday, 18 April 2013

Top 6 High Paying Google Adsense Alternatives



When ever it comes to earn online, Google Adsense is the only platform which makes sense. Google Adsense is the single online advertising program which is vastly use by countless users all across the globe. Google Adsense allows its users to monetize their blog/website with most desirable advertisements. But on the other hand Google is not allowing small publishers to apply for new Google Adsense account due to the increase in violation of rules and regulations. If any one applies for Adsense account from his blog or website which is of low quality, then they might face detention in form of getting permanently banned from Adsense. So it’s better to stay away from Google Adsense until you establish a high profile blog or website.

This is the major reason why Small Publishers are looking for an alternative for the blogs and website. So today we will share the hottest Google Adsense alternatives. So all the small publishers can get what they richly deserve.


Infolinks – Intext Advertising:

Infolinks is the top most Advertising program after Google Adsense. It provides Intext advertising for all kind of text based websites and blogs. If you have decent traffic on your site then you can make handsome revenue with Infolinks. If you want to use Infolinks you don’t need a high profile website or blog. All you need to do is to apply for a new Infolinks Publisher account and within 24 hours your account will be approved.


How To Get Started – Infolinks:
And after you get approved from Infolinks you can integrate it with your site by simple 3 minutes integration guide. Once you integrated Infolinks with your site, the bots will crawl your site and according to your content will display matched keywords ads. At any time you can sign in to your Infolinks Publishers account to track each and every click that you had received.

Withdraw Rates – Infolinks:
Infolinks has the finest payout rates. You can withdraw your money from PayPal, BankWire Transfer or by using Infolinks debit cards. The minimum payout rates are 50 dollars for PayPal and Debit Cards but for BankWire transfer minimum payout rate is 400 dollars

Clicksor – Deliver where it Matters:

Clicksor.com offers webmasters the opportunity to earn additional income by simply underlining a selection of clickable text or displaying targeted contextual banners on their websites or blogs. Clicksor is the best alternative for Adsense as they have the third largest publisher network after Infolinks and Adsense.
Withdraw Rates – Clicksor:
Another plus point of Clicksor is, like Adsense it doesn’t have a minimum payout of 100$. If your account balance reaches 50$ then straight away you can withdraw it. You can also earn some extra revenue by referring your friend to Clicksor. You can choose to get paid with PayPal, Check or Wired Transfer.

AdBrite – We Serve Your Ads:

AdBrite is very similar to Buysellads.com. It does not provide any automatic advertisements. Instead of showing ads it shows a link Text “Your Ads Here” which allows advertiser to advertise on your site. By using this link users can buy ads from AdBrite which they want to display on your site.

Other Adsense Alternatives:

So These are the remaining hottest Adsense alternative programs.
  • Chtika: Best CPC website with high paying ads
  • BidVertiserBidvertiser is an excellent alternative to Adsense
  • Kontera: These are in-line contextual ad networks just like infolinks
So Now what are you waiting for? Just choose among the best Adsense alternatives and start earning equal to what Adsense publishers are earning.This is it for now, till then peace 

How to make money by Youtube



Hey guys all of us or u can say everyone in the world knows youtube is very vast vedio channel.. Almost all videos of all types any kind whether funny educational or movies etc.. But I am here to tell you YouTube is not only video watching plateform, it provides us a very good unique and easy way to earn some extra income..
You only need to create your own YouTube channel showing your identity.. and its amazing youtube provides this facility for free..
Have you ever think of earning some money online whether we are from us uk or india.. one common need of all men is money.. They work hard even harder for it..
Today I will let you know about online money making.. So lets start here....
Create a free youtube channel by signing in youtube and upload unique videos that u think people will watch around the world like cat fighting dog your dog doing something funny also you can upload videos of your son making some funny dance moves.. After that set your videos for monetization in your youtube videos channel setting.. Now link your channel to google adsense account if you already have or you can create one for free and start making money.. When your video appear in search results of peoples and they watch them youtube will pay you for each video watched by your site visitors.. So this is the first way of making money online..
Thanks for reading..Then link your YouTube channel with Google adsense and start making money..
You can go to youtube via clicking below link...

Tuesday, 16 April 2013

No, Google Isn't Buying WhatsApp



An exec at WhatsApp shot down a rumor going around Monday that Google was in talks to buy the company for $1 billion.
The report, in Digital Trends, cited an inside source who said that Google has been in talks to buy the hugely popular messaging app for the past few weeks and the current offer is said to be "close to" $1 billion.
However, Neeraj Arora, WhatsApp’s business development head, told AllThingsD that the supposed acquisition isn't happening. Arora could not be reached for further comment despite multiple requests.
The Google rumor comes after a report surfaced in December charging Facebook was rumoredto be interested in buying WhatsApp, though no price was mentioned. If the $1 billion figure is correct, it would put WhatsApp in the same ballpark as Instagram, which was acquired by Facebook last year.
WhatsApp is the most popular of a new crop of mobile messaging apps that some say pose a threat to bigger companies like Facebook and Google. The app, which lets users send messages for free across smartphone platforms, launched in 2009 and has tens of millions of users. It's currently the No. 1 app in Apple's App Store in dozens of countries, according to data from AppAnnie, and it has been downloaded more than 100 million times on Google Play.

Friday, 12 April 2013

Ad payments to Google, Yahoo not taxable in India: I-T tribunal

Ad payments to Google, Yahoo not taxable in India: I-T tribunal

An Income-Tax Appellate Tribunal held that payments to sites like Google, Yahoo etc for online ads are not liable to tax in India.

MUMBAI: In a crucial decision that will go a long way in determining the taxability of online advertisements, a Calcutta Income-Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) held that the payment to websites such as Google, Yahoo etc for online advertisement are not liable to tax in India. 

The websites' presence in a location cannot be construed as fixed place constituting a Permanent Establishment (PE), the ITAT order held. Under the rules governing cross-bordertaxation, having the presence of a PE in a location is an ideal condition for any tax regime to claim tax. 

The ITAT, in its order on Friday morning, observed that the web server located in the tax jurisdiction can be construed as PE but in this case the servers are outside India and therefore the tax claim based on having a PE in India could not be made. 

The ITAT order authored by George Mathan and Pramod Kumar was on an appeal filed by Right Florist who had paid about Rs 35 lakh for its advertisements on Yahoo and Google websites during 2005-06. 

The Income-tax department pulled up the company for not deducting Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) as the former claimed that the amount paid to Google and Yahoo were liable to tax in India. The tax officer held that the taxpayer company should have approached him for determining whether tax should have been withheld in India while making payments to Google and Ireland. 

However, the first appellate authority, Commissioner, Income-Tax (Appeal) accepted the company's stand that since these websites are not the PE in India, the company was not required to pay tax or withhold tax in India. 

The ITAT, the second appellate authority, observed that the PE as defined in the Income-Tax Act is inadequate to cover the variety of issues arising in the contemporary times marked by ever increasing volume of business taking place in the virtual world. ITAT observed that the search engine's presence in a location, other than the location of its effective place of management, is only on the internet or by way of a website, which is not a form of physical presence.

Thursday, 11 April 2013

Google Inactive Account Manager: Decide What Happens to Your Account After You Die


Google Inactive Account Manager: Decide What Happens to Your Account After You Die (ABC News)


Instead of someone informing Google of your death, the service uses inactivity as a barometer. You set the time of inactivity -- three, six, nine or 12 months -- and if you don't log into your account after that period Google will do one of two things. You can have it alert up to 10 trusted friends or contacts and choose to share your data with them or you can also just have it set to delete your entire account.
Before the systems take any of those actions though, it will warn you via a text message or an email to a secondary address. Of course, if you have died you won't get that alert and it will then take action.
It might sound like a somber tool, but Google is now making it easier than many other services when it comes to planning for your death in the digital domain.
New Hampshire State Rep. Peter Sullivan introduced legislation in February to allow the executor of an estate control over the social networking pages of the dead. Five other states, including Oklahoma, Idaho, Rhode Island, Indiana and Connecticut, have established legislation regulating one's digital presence after death. Rhode Island and Connecticut were first, but their bills were limited to email accounts, excluding social networking sites. With other services, such as iTunes, some have started to set up digital trusts.
Beyond ownership, many services have popped up over the last couple of months that address the issue of sending messages via social media services after death. A Facebook app called "Ifidie" lets you set up a way to send out Facebook messages to friends after you pass.
You identify a trustee who will confirm that you have died, and the messages will be sent. _LivesOn is a Twitter service that will analyze your tweets, allow you to train it, and will tweet for you after you are gone.
You can now set up your Google Inactive Account Manager here.


Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Top 5 Google Chrome Entertainment Apps

All Things Appy: Top 5 Chrome Entertainment Apps
Google's Chrome ecosystem shines with excellent -- and free -- Web apps providing all sorts of entertainment options. There's the movie-and-TV service Crackle, the popular Pandora music service, and a fully functioning app to access Google's flagship video-sharing property, YouTube. The Picasa photo album app and Radio, an international streaming music app, round out our top five.



This week TechNewsWorld takes a look at the top five must-have free entertainment apps for the Chrome Web-browser based platform.
Google's Chrome Web browser features three types of add-ons -- Web apps, themes and extensions -- available at the Chrome Web Store.
Download the Chrome browser. Choose add-ons to enhance it by opening a new tab and clicking on the Chrome Web Store link in the lower right corner of the page.
Browse by selecting Apps or Extensions.
What's the difference? Within Google's Chrome environment, apps are often self-contained, whereas extensions can provide pop-up functions or otherwise interact with the Web page.
No. 1: Crackle TV and Movies
The Crackle Web app has 3+ stars out of a possible 5 from 947 reviewers in the Chrome Web Store. The app has 545,627 users.

Crackle, owned by Sony, supplies a vast array of free movies on demand. They aren't the latest, but they are full-length and uncut, and a lot of them were blockbusters at one time. Television shows, including entire seasons, are also in the mix, as are numerous anime films.
Paid subscription services like Netflix may be more suitable if you're finicky about release dates.
Crackle
No. 2: Pandora Music
Pandora has 4 stars out of a possible 5 from 3,682 reviewers in the Chrome Web Store. The app has 1,127,154 users.

Pandora is personalized music. Punch in an artist's name and the app will deliver a stream of like-sounding music.
We've enjoyed using Pandora -- and also the similar Slacker -- in Google's mobile environment Android, too. However, recent news that Pandora will be limiting mobile streaming to 40-hours-per-month for royalty-cost reasons, makes this uncapped Google Chrome Web version doubly attractive.
No. 3: YouTube Online Video
YouTube has 4+ stars out of a possible 5 from 19,349 reviewers in the Chrome Web Store. The app has 10,000,000+ users.

How could we talk of entertainment within Google's flagship environment, Chrome Web, without mentioning Google's flagship success story, YouTube? This online video community almost needs no introduction.
Millions of people have shared original content through the channel. The YouTube Chrome Web app provides full functionality, including the ability to leave comments -- unlike some other apps available in other Google environments, like Google TV.
No. 4: Picasa Photo Album
Picasa has 4+ stars out of a possible 5 from 3,677 reviewers in the Chrome Web Store. The app has 1,845,725 users.

Picasa is a cure for cabin fever should you find yourself weather-struck. It provides hours of satisfying, free entertainment with a gig of free storage. Share your photos and videos online with Google's photo online sharing service.
Sticking with the Google theme for our No. 4 spot -- Chrome Web is Google's environment, after all -- you can upload and manage thousands of cloud-based images from the Chrome browser.
No. 5: Radio
Radio has four stars out of a possible five from 1,690 reviewers in the Chrome Web Store. The app has 422,677 users.

Listen to radio stations from around the world. The stations are grouped by country, unlike some other Internet radio offerings -- TuneIn, for example -- which group by genre.
This makes for a simple, effective interface. Choose your country, a popular station, press Play and forget it.
A rather convoluted install experience places Radio in a runner-up position. The app requires the non-Chrome Web Store Windows Media Player HTML5 Extension for Chrome, which involves multiple steps to install.
Note that favorite TuneIn isn't available in Chrome Web app form.

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