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Web Directories - Free or Paid Submission? racted all the world's best banks and insurance companies to their shores. Not to mention most of the world's biggest companies. The tax havens then make their money through the collection of annual registration fees from the companies and ships registered in their countries and from sales taxes from the people who live and visit there. Financial services and tourism are the life blood of these countries.When I began marketing my site urlsdirectory, I always wondered should I take a listing in paid or free directory. I chose the free ones, because my financial strength is not that good, where I can go for paid directories for getting back links.If you have financial constraints then go for the free directories. It will take a long getting a good backlink, but then you don’t have spend any penny in promoting your site. There are certain condition to look for when you are submitting in free directories. Submit only in SEO Friendly Web Directories. The link must not have no follow tag. < Smaller countries have smaller beaurocracies as well so getting things done is less frustrating in most instances. Now, I don't know about you, but I'm no criminal. So I'm going to do business and live where I'm treated fairly and respected by the government. The other very good reason to bank in tax havens is the way the banks are allowed to operate. In some "first world countries" banks are restricted to banking only. In most tax hav Niche Article Affiliate Marketing for Internet Business Success Everyone needs a bank account. Company or person you can't avoid it. The days of dealing in cash from out of your mattress are long gone. The banks have us by the ...... well, you know. We just have to make the best of things. All we can do as a consumer is use the opportunities that competition provides for us to shop around for the best deal we can. It's the same for everything. We live in a global world and whether you like globalisation or not, guess what? We're stuck with it. So use it to your advantage. This is what the wealthy do as part of their luxury lifestyle, but you don't need to be rich to take advantage of these opportunities. Not anymore.Introduction Niche Article Affiliate Marketing success relies on being able to leverage several important aspects of the Internet, namely: Search Engine Optimisation Content Creation List Marketing Network Marketing However, the key to translating that success into making money relies on being able to select: The Right Product The Right Keywords In short, you have to know what to sell, who to sell it to, and how to reach those people. Coupled with this, you also need to know how to steer the wavering masses thr Every country is competing for your trade, residency and tax dollars. Even the tax havens want you and your money to fill their coffers from sales taxes or to employ their locals. Every business entity that trades with the public wants you as a consumer no matter where you are from. Banks are no different. When you are looking for a bank account don't limit your search to your local country. Think globally. You will often find a better package of bank services and a more favourable regulatory environment offshore. Many countries in the world care about your privacy. Many don't. Why the difference? Here is the logic. Large countries with large populations can rob their citizens with impunity. They have the control because they know most of their citizens won't ever vote with their feet and leave. They preach nationalism and patriotism which are noble sentiments for a citizen to have, but it's a bit rich when governments use these noble emotions in their citizens as a weapon. They keep you where you are, then they tax the crap out of you. To tax you effectively they rob you of your privacy to make sure you don't escape the shake down. Small countries with small, relatively poor populations can't get away with this strategy. There aren't enough people in the country to tax in order to bring in the money they need. They have no choice but to attract people from other countries to bring money in. So, how can they do that? Abolish taxation. Where would you rather live and do business, somewhere that taxes you to within an inch of poverty or somwhere that doesn't? Strong privacy legislation is another tool these countries use. If they don't tax you, they don't need to know the intimate details of what you are doing financially every second. This does not mean that tax havens are criminal paradises however. Some used to be but now they all have comprehensive "know your customer" legislation that is usually tougher than the ones in non tax haven countries. They want to know the intimate details of who you are and where your money comes from BEFORE they will do business with you. If you're clean they will welcome you, get out of your way and not pry as long as you remain clean. They will protect your privacy with very tough privacy legislation unless some police agency can prove to them before the tax haven's courts that you are up to no good. If you are abusing their hospitality they will lift your privacy and order your bank to co operate fully with the foreign police. Now, I think that's fair enough. That protects legitimate people and companies without protecting criminals and terrorists. That is the way it should be. As a result of these tax havens taking the lead in being fair financial jurisdictions they have attracted all the world's best banks and insurance companies to their shores. Not to mention most of the world's biggest companies. The tax havens then make their money through the collection of annual registration fees from the companies and ships registered in their countries and from sales taxes from the people who live and visit there. Financial services and tourism are the life blood of these countries. Smaller countries have smaller beaurocracies as well so getting things done is less frustrating in most instances. Now, I don't know about you, but I'm no criminal. So I'm going to do business and live where I'm treated fairly and respected by the government. The other very good reason to bank in tax havens is the way the banks are allowed to operate. In some "first world countries" banks are restricted to banking only. In most tax hav What's Your Story (Part 2 in a Series of Yet-to-be-Determined Length) ess entity that trades with the public wants you as a consumer no matter where you are from. Banks are no different. When you are looking for a bank account don't limit your search to your local country. Think globally. You will often find a better package of bank services and a more favourable regulatory environment offshore.In part one of this series, we talked about marketing being all about telling stories. As a marketer, I tell my client’s stories to their customers. And yes, I do it because I enjoy it – but I also do it (as does every other marketer) because consumers demand it.So, if marketing = story telling, does that mean that all storytellers are marketers?Yes, it does.It doesn’t matter whether you are in a “marketing position” or not – the fact is, if you have an idea you want to spread or a story to tell, you’re a marketer.It sounds like it should be pretty easy, then – tell stories, people buy your stuff – what c Many countries in the world care about your privacy. Many don't. Why the difference? Here is the logic. Large countries with large populations can rob their citizens with impunity. They have the control because they know most of their citizens won't ever vote with their feet and leave. They preach nationalism and patriotism which are noble sentiments for a citizen to have, but it's a bit rich when governments use these noble emotions in their citizens as a weapon. They keep you where you are, then they tax the crap out of you. To tax you effectively they rob you of your privacy to make sure you don't escape the shake down. Small countries with small, relatively poor populations can't get away with this strategy. There aren't enough people in the country to tax in order to bring in the money they need. They have no choice but to attract people from other countries to bring money in. So, how can they do that? Abolish taxation. Where would you rather live and do business, somewhere that taxes you to within an inch of poverty or somwhere that doesn't? Strong privacy legislation is another tool these countries use. If they don't tax you, they don't need to know the intimate details of what you are doing financially every second. This does not mean that tax havens are criminal paradises however. Some used to be but now they all have comprehensive "know your customer" legislation that is usually tougher than the ones in non tax haven countries. They want to know the intimate details of who you are and where your money comes from BEFORE they will do business with you. If you're clean they will welcome you, get out of your way and not pry as long as you remain clean. They will protect your privacy with very tough privacy legislation unless some police agency can prove to them before the tax haven's courts that you are up to no good. If you are abusing their hospitality they will lift your privacy and order your bank to co operate fully with the foreign police. Now, I think that's fair enough. That protects legitimate people and companies without protecting criminals and terrorists. That is the way it should be. As a result of these tax havens taking the lead in being fair financial jurisdictions they have attracted all the world's best banks and insurance companies to their shores. Not to mention most of the world's biggest companies. The tax havens then make their money through the collection of annual registration fees from the companies and ships registered in their countries and from sales taxes from the people who live and visit there. Financial services and tourism are the life blood of these countries. Smaller countries have smaller beaurocracies as well so getting things done is less frustrating in most instances. Now, I don't know about you, but I'm no criminal. So I'm going to do business and live where I'm treated fairly and respected by the government. The other very good reason to bank in tax havens is the way the banks are allowed to operate. In some "first world countries" banks are restricted to banking only. In most tax hav Online Promotion: 20 Phenomenal Tricks To Sky-rocket Your Traffic And Sales With eBooks ut of you. To tax you effectively they rob you of your privacy to make sure you don't escape the shake down.There are many authors who have made a killing with their ebooks on the internet.How about you?What is your story?Have you published any ebook?How are you doing?Come close and listen up buddy, because I will now reveal to you the little known industry’s amazing online promotion secrets that can help you sky-rocket your traffic and sales with your ebooks.(1) People love to get free stuff. A free eBook is perfect. They will visit your web site to get the free valuable information.(2) Give away the full version of your eBook in exchange for testimonials. You can use these custom Small countries with small, relatively poor populations can't get away with this strategy. There aren't enough people in the country to tax in order to bring in the money they need. They have no choice but to attract people from other countries to bring money in. So, how can they do that? Abolish taxation. Where would you rather live and do business, somewhere that taxes you to within an inch of poverty or somwhere that doesn't? Strong privacy legislation is another tool these countries use. If they don't tax you, they don't need to know the intimate details of what you are doing financially every second. This does not mean that tax havens are criminal paradises however. Some used to be but now they all have comprehensive "know your customer" legislation that is usually tougher than the ones in non tax haven countries. They want to know the intimate details of who you are and where your money comes from BEFORE they will do business with you. If you're clean they will welcome you, get out of your way and not pry as long as you remain clean. They will protect your privacy with very tough privacy legislation unless some police agency can prove to them before the tax haven's courts that you are up to no good. If you are abusing their hospitality they will lift your privacy and order your bank to co operate fully with the foreign police. Now, I think that's fair enough. That protects legitimate people and companies without protecting criminals and terrorists. That is the way it should be. As a result of these tax havens taking the lead in being fair financial jurisdictions they have attracted all the world's best banks and insurance companies to their shores. Not to mention most of the world's biggest companies. The tax havens then make their money through the collection of annual registration fees from the companies and ships registered in their countries and from sales taxes from the people who live and visit there. Financial services and tourism are the life blood of these countries. Smaller countries have smaller beaurocracies as well so getting things done is less frustrating in most instances. Now, I don't know about you, but I'm no criminal. 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The tax havens then make their money through the collection of annual registration fees from the companies and ships registered in their countries and from sales taxes from the people who live and visit there. Financial services and tourism are the life blood of these countries.Are you changing careers? If answering this question is irritating, equally exciting is the joy of starting a new job. With every career change, you hope to move up and on to new responsibilities. If some want job stability and its benefits, it is not paramount for others; they have a brain full of ideas. Welcome to the exiting world of changing careers!Changing careers need not necessarily mean switching employers. You can change careers with your current employer, if they are open to such a change.Changing jobsYou are either bored in a job after having worked for the same employer for long time or you feel you a Smaller countries have smaller beaurocracies as well so getting things done is less frustrating in most instances. Now, I don't know about you, but I'm no criminal. So I'm going to do business and live where I'm treated fairly and respected by the government. The other very good reason to bank in tax havens is the way the banks are allowed to operate. In some "first world countries" banks are restricted to banking only. In most tax havens the banks can offer a full range of financial services including investing. You can organise a cost effective package of services with competitive fee structures and strong privacy. The best countries for banking are: Europe Andorra Austria Isle of Man Liechtenstein Luxembourg Switzerland Pacific The Cook Islands Western Samoa Caribbean and Central America Antigua Barbados Belize Commonwealth of Dominica Dominican Republic Panama St Kitts & Nevis Some are more expensive than others. All have the world's top and most respected banking organizations represented there. These are the places the wealthy bank in as part of their luxury lifestyle.
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