Saturday, March 19, 2016

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Our company's traffic generation resources are capable of sending your website several thousands of visitors quickly. All our members have equal opportunity to benefit from an attractive revenue sharing plan on a long-term basis. There is truly no risk to our revenue sharing plan, because the quality of advertising services you're paying for out-weigh the price. You'll really notice the difference with TrafficMonsoon in results, and profit sharing.

Traffic Exchange Credit Purchases offer you the ability to purchase more traffic exchange visitors without having to surf endlessly to earn the credits needed for the number of visitors you want to receive. Simply select the number of visitors you want, complete payment, and receive visitors!

  

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               2500 visitor credits $13.95

   

               5000 visitor credits $27.95

   

              7000 visitor credits $37.95

    

             10000 visitor credits $49.95

     

             15000 visitor credits $74.95

      

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             50000 visitor credits $229.95

Monsoon Traffic Packages offer you the ability to promote your website through a myriad of advertising websites to help you gain great exposure, increase recognition, and generate better overall results in gaining sign-ups, leads, and referrals.
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               10000 visitor credits $16.00
   
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              50000 visitor credits $70.00
     
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Cash Links
These are paid-to-click links which appear on your dashboard, and reward you with extra cash!
Cash links are a great way to show other members what else you're involved with, and invite them to join you.<
Basically
$1.00 => 50 visitors = $0.02 per click. $0.01 goes to clicker, and $0.01 goes to sponsor
Visitor remains on your site 30 seconds
$1.00 => 25 visitors = $0.04 per click. $0.02 goes to clicker, and $0.02 goes to sponsor
Visitor remains on your site 60 seconds
To qualify for referral click earnings from these links, you must have clicked a minimum of 10 ads in the traffic exchange within the last 24 hours.
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Only 1 of the services we offer includes a revenue sharing position. We do not sell "shares." We only sell advertising services. It's from the sales of all our services that we share revenues.
When our members purchase a service from TrafficMonsoon, the revenues from that purchase are held by the company. Then, you can qualify to receive share of the profits! Naturally there is cost associated with providing services. Each service provided generates a profit margin. We share those profits with you!
When you purchase an AdPack combo advertising campaign for $50, you'll receive 20 clicks to your banner, 1,000 traffic exchange credits, and a revenue sharing position.
When you click a minimum of 10 ads in our traffic exchange and remain on the websites for 20 seconds each, you'll qualify yourself for 24 hours to share in site profits.
As long as you are qualified, each sharing position you receive with your AdPack Combo purchase will continue to share in revenues up to $55.00. Reaching this maximum is not guaranteed, or affixed to any time frame. It's completely reliant upon sales of services, and you being qualified.
Earn Traffic Exchange Credits
Any purchase turns your account into a life-time paid member. Each ad view in our traffic exchange will reward you 1 visitor credit in the traffic exchange.
FREE members can surf ads, and receive 1 visitor credit for every 2 sites you view in the traffic exchange.
There is no requirement to refer to share in site profits.
Services:
We share profits from all of the following services.
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Pay-Per-Click Text Ad Campaigns
Traffic Exchange Start Pages
Traffic Exchange Credit Purchases
Monsoon Traffic Packages
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Pay-Per-Click Campaigns are $0.25 per click and allow you to target your ads to specific countries for $0.50 per click. Every click on your banners ads is worth a lot - those users who click on your ads may become your referrals or even clients. Users click simply because they are interested in the topic of your ads!
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Friday, March 04, 2016

The History of Bicycles & Safety Tips

The History of Bicycles


Bicycles have a fairly varied history. They've been around for almost two hundred years now, and they have evolved significantly during that time. The first bicycles were built completely different and were not nearly as comfortable as now. In the below timeline, I have picked out what I thought to be the biggest, most interesting aspects of the bicycle's history to give you some idea of what they've been, so you can be properly amazed by what they are now.
·         1817—Draisienne or the "Running Machine": Invented by Barn Karl von Drais, Germany; This machine was less like a bicycle, in the modern sense of the word. It did have a typical bicycle frame and two wheels, but it was propelled by walking (apparently the bicycle allowed more of a gliding walk), as opposed to peddling.
·         1860s—Velocipede or Boneshaker: Two-wheeled bicycle with pedals and cranks on the front wheel. It was known as the bone shaker because the combination of a wood frame and metal tires made for a very uncomfortable ride over cobblestone streets.
·         1870s—High-wheeled bicycle: One of the first models to be called a "bicycle" (after its two wheels). The high wheel allowed the rider to travel farther with a single rotation of the pedals. Moreover, a metal frame and rubber tires provided a more comfortable ride than the boneshaker.
·         1885—Rover Safety bicycle: Invented by John Kemp Starely, England; Featured a strong enough metal to make a chain, plus it had two same-sized wheels and a similar frame to today’s bicycles.
·         1888—Pneumatic tires: Invented by John Boyd Dunlop, Ireland; Develops air-filled tires that provide a smoother ride than the previously used hard-rubber tires.
·         1920s—Kid's bicycles become popular.
·         1940s—Built-in kickstands developed.
·         1960s—Racing bicycles become popular and feature dropped handlebars, narrow tires, numerous speeds and a lighter frame.
·         1980—Spurred by mountain biking and extreme sports, mountain bicycles become a popular consumer item and feature sturdier frames, larger wheels and flat handlebars.
·         1996—Mountain bicycles appear in the Olympics.


Bicycle Safety Tips


Avoid Busy Streets:-Although bicyclists have the right of way, motorists aren't always used to watching out for you. Avoid this problem altogether by getting off those big streets and finding routes that go through neighborhoods and smaller streets. Try getting it down to only crossing busy streets, not traveling on them.
Light Up:-Always use bicycle lights at night. They are one of the simplest, most inexpensive things to equip your bicycle with, so don't skimp on this one. Headlights AND rear lights are important to make sure cars notice you.
When Appropriate, Take Up the Whole Lane:-Most times it is appropriate to take up a lane of traffic or ride farther in toward the middle. This way cars are more likely to notice you, and it prevents cars from passing near you too closely. In most states, it is legal to ride in the lane with traffic, and if you're worried about a line of cars building behind you, perhaps you should look for a less busy street.
Ride as if You Are Invisible]:-Don't try to be invisible, but if you ride as if you are invisible, you are more likely to catch mistakes from motorists because you are prepared for their reactions. Basically, you are riding in a way that stays out of their way and makes it irrelevant whether they see you or not.




Thursday, March 03, 2016

UPCOMING IN 2016

Best new phones coming in 2016 - the smart phones worth waiting for

some smart phones are worth waiting for, and there are some stunner coming in 2016. These are the best new phones coming in 2016, including the best new Android phones, best new iPhone, best new Windows phones, best new Samsung phones, best new Sony phones, best new HTC phones, best new LG phones and more.

Some smartphones are worth waiting for, and there are some stunners coming in 2016. These are the best phones coming in 2016, including the best new Android phones, best new iPhones, best new Windows phones, best new Samsung phones, best new Sony phones, best new HTC phones, best new LG phones and more.
In this feature we'll show you some of the exciting new iPhones and new Android phones (listed alphabetically) that will launch over the coming year. We'll also look back on some of the best new phones of 2015.

BEST NEW PHONES 2016: APPLE IPHONE 5SE (IPHONE 6C/IPHONE MINI)

Apple's holding a special event in mid-March in which it is expected to take the wraps off a new 4in iPhone, alongside the second-gen Apple Watch and iPad Air 3. There's not a lot on the rumour mill regarding what to expect, but we'd guess it will be very much like the iPhone 5s.
We reckon the 4in iPhone will, like the 5s, have a 326ppi Retina display and 1GB of RAM, but feature the beefed up A9 processor. For more spec speculation see our iPhone mini rumour round-up.

BEST NEW PHONES 2016: APPLE IPHONE 7

The iPhone 7 will be Apple's brand-new flagship phone for 2016, and following tradition should be announced in September. Although the final release date is still many months away, that hasn't stopped the rumour mill going crazy over the upcoming iPhone.

We've already seen rumours that the new iPhone will feature big design changes, with an all-new D-jack headphone jack, waterproofing protection and an eSIM. Loads of rumours are circulating about the screen too - will it get bigger? Will it feature a curved edge? Will it have a Touch ID display, or edge-to-edge glass? One things for sure, the new iPhone will be faster than ever, with an A10 processor and embedded M10 motion co-processor, plus 2GB of RAM. 

BEST NEW PHONES 2016: APPLE IPHONE 7 PLUS

Apple's upcoming iPhone 7 Plus will be the best iPhone to date, with an array of spec improvements that include a bump up to the A10 chip and M10 motion co-processor with 2GB of RAM.

It's been suggested that the iPhone 7 Plus' screen size will increase to 5.7in, but without increasing the overall size of the iPhone 7 Plus - this could be achieved with an edge-to-edge screen or sidewall display. We just hope it'll improve the resolution as well.In common with the smaller iPhone we could see a new D-jack headphone connector, and waterproofing protection as standard.

BEST NEW PHONES 2016: GOOGLE NEXUS 6 2016

It's very early days for new Nexus 6 rumours, but we've already heard a tip-off that the smartphone will once again be made by Huawei, and that it will feature a Snapdragon 820 chip, which is more powerful and energy efficient, and builds in support for Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0.

Some other stuff we 'know' includes the fact it will be the launch vehicle for the new Android OS, Android N, and it will most likely arrive in October. This will be a large-screen phablet (the clue is in the '6') and with support for USB-C now built into Android it will use that format for data transfer and charging.

BEST NEW PHONES 2016: HTC ONE M10

Now that we know the phone unveiled by HTC in October was an HTC One A9, we're still expecting to see the HTC One M10 in March 2016.
HTC One launches are traditionally held just prior to March's Mobile World Congress show, and HTC chairwoman Cher Wang has said there would be significant improvements in innovations and design for the next flagship model next year. However, we're expecting to see the HTC One M10 shortly after MWC, with a separate launch event held in March 2016.
A key area in which HTC now lags behind its rivals is the screen, with the M9 featuring a full- rather than Quad HD display. We'd expect to see some key improvements here, as well as some general performance enhancements.

BEST NEW PHONES 2016: LG G5

It's not long since we welcomed the LG G4, but the LG G5 was announced by the company on 21 February. It's the company's first modular-design smartphone, which can be transformed into a digital camera or Hi-Fi player. It features a sleek aluminium unibody with a slide-out battery.
In common with the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge the LG G5 has an always-on screen (here 5.3in), which makes it easier to check the time or notifications at a glance. Another innovative feature is the two cameras on the rear - one with an extra-wide 135-degree lens.
Key specs include the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, 4GB of RAM, 32GB of storage (with MicroSD up to 200GB), a 2800mAh removable battery and Android Marshmallow. The G5 comes in Silver, Titan, Gold or Pink, and will be available to pre-order in March for an April release.
We're still waiting on confirmation of the price, but we expect the G5 to cost around £500. Indeed, Mobile Fun is already accepting pre-orders at £499.99.

BEST NEW PHONES 2016: LG G FLEX 3

The LG G Flex 2 was an interesting smartphone, with its curved form-factor and material that would automatically heal scratches. Mark 3 should be more interesting still, with a rumoured metal body and premium design.
Expect the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 and 4GB of RAM inside, plus 32GB of (expandable via microSD) storage. Leaks suggest there will be a 3500mAh battery, a fingerprint scanner, and 20.7/8Mp cameras.
Although the LG G Flex 3 has not yet been officially confirmed by the company, we expect it to make an appearance in early 2016, with a price tag a touch over £500.

BEST NEW PHONES 2016:MICROSOFT SURFACE PHONE

Surface Phone rumours have been few and far between, leading some to think it's nothing more than a myth. But it was recently revealed by Wired that Microsoft Corporate VP Panos Panay has been working on a prototype of a new phone. 
Should it truly exist, the Surface Phone is expected to arrive in 2016, with a 5.5in Quad-HD AMOLED display, 4GB of RAM, 64- and 128GB storage options (with microSD support), a 64-bit Intel processor and 21Mp rear- and 8Mp front cameras. The Surface Phone could also get a Surface Pen and a USB-C port.

BEST NEW PHONES 2016: NEXTBIT ROBIN

Things on Kickstarter are often a complete load of rubbish but the Nextbit Robin is a success story which we're looking forward to seeing in the flesh.
The firm was founded in 2012 and its key staff have been involved with Android since the beginning. Collectively, they've worked on launching phones including the G1, Nexus and HTC One M8 and M8.
Due to arrive February 2016 with a price tag of $399, the 'cloud-first' smartphone has a different approach to most other Android devices on the market. There is on-board storage but the phone will automatically optimise by doing things like moving unused apps and photos to the cloud.