InternetSeer
Do you have a website? Are you thinking about creating a website? So many hosting companies make availability (up-time) promises, but how do you know if their promises are accurate? InternetSeer - that's how.
I've been using this service since late-July, 2007. As a member of the Business Advisory Panel, I receive some great benefits:
1. FREE InternetSeer Website Monitoring Service.
2. Chance to win cash or prizes as part of some surveys.
3. Opportunity to share in the survey results for some surveys.
4. Special offers: Discounts on business products and services.
Luckily, my webhost has virtually zero down-time (once in about 3 months), making it well worth the monthly fee I pay. But I wouldn't have known that, without InternetSeer. I had been considering a new, less expensive hosting service, until I learned how reliable my current host is.
There is just no way I'd risk having my business unavailable when customers are looking for it.


I've been using this service since late-July, 2007. As a member of the Business Advisory Panel, I receive some great benefits:
1. FREE InternetSeer Website Monitoring Service.
2. Chance to win cash or prizes as part of some surveys.
3. Opportunity to share in the survey results for some surveys.
4. Special offers: Discounts on business products and services.
Luckily, my webhost has virtually zero down-time (once in about 3 months), making it well worth the monthly fee I pay. But I wouldn't have known that, without InternetSeer. I had been considering a new, less expensive hosting service, until I learned how reliable my current host is.
There is just no way I'd risk having my business unavailable when customers are looking for it.

Don't forget to visit JMark Afghans and My Gallery at Zazzle
We also have a page on Squidoo that supports the Genocide Intervention Network.
Now you can, Vote For JMark Afghans, etc. at Independent Designers
We look forward to seeing you online.
God Bless!
Jules
Labels: Business, Great_Ideas, Internet

1 Comments:
At September 10, 2009 11:07:00 AM MST,
66epp2 said…
Google Ad Sense Message Boards Fraud
Google Ad Sense is when a web site owner opens an account with Google to place advertisement on their web site. When a person clicks this advertisement, the web site owner gets an average commission of .45 cents. A web site that gets a lot of traffic, they can easily make $150,000 per month.
There are message boards claiming to be informing the public about scams being done by companies or individuals. These web sites have individuals working for them for the sole purpose of targeting companies or individuals in order to generate traffic to the web site. This method is artificially generating traffic to the web site, this is FRAUD as outlined by Google. The higher the traffic, the higher the percentage of individuals that will click onto the Google advertisements.
Additionally, Individuals post copy right information about a company on these types of web sites; this is against the policy of the Google Ad Sense program.
If you believe that you are being targeted by individuals on a particular web site; simply click the Ads by Google in the bottom right hand corner of the advertisement on the web site. You will be taken to a Google page, click onto: Report a policy violation regarding the site or ads you just saw.
File a report and the Google Fraud Department will investigate.
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