During Microsoft's landmark antitrust trial in the final years of the twentieth century, fellow software giant Oracle hired detectives to dig up dirt on Microsoft's activities. One of the techniques the detectives attempted was to purchase Microsoft's trash. Though this may not seem a sanitary activity, it can potentially offer an amazing wealth of information.Almost every office with a common pri
The internet is a gold mine of information and opportunities. It contains so much information that most internet users just disregard. Making money online is seen as either a waste of time or fraud. But this isn’t true. There are numerous ways that a person can earn online.
Real estate investing, just like the stock market, [...]
You may know about the period of ‘gold fever’ in America when many people tried to put their life by looking for gold mine. Mr. R. U. Darby, recently known as the biggest insurance agent in America, together with his uncle decided to be a gold hunter. Digging gold and become rich, that’s his uncle expectation, but he didn’t know yet that human brain has the most potential gold mine than ever.
One man's misery can be another man's fortune. This seems to be the case with the mesothelioma victims on the one hand and mesothelioma lawyers on the other. An online feeding frenzy iscurrently taking place. The average mesothelioma case today is settled at around 1 million dollars, and that figure jumps to 6 million dollars when the lawsuit goes to the courts. With suchenormous money to be made, legal firms are hungry for a slice of the action, and are shelling out big money for online visitors. The result is that search engines and other sites that can supply them with those visitors are racking up huge revenue. It works like this. In the sponsored listings of search engines, clicks (visitors) are auctioned off to the highest bidder. When someone searches "mesothelioma" , the highest-bidding law firms appear. With the keen competition, these firms are paying as much as $100 per mesothelioma- related visitor to their web site. That's $100 every time someone just clicks on their ad
Internet Is A Gold Mine For Mesothelioma Lawyers
by Sam Gurgis
One man’s misery can be another man’s fortune. This seems to be the case with the mesothelioma victims on the one hand and mesothelioma lawyers on the other. An online feeding frenzy is currently taking place. The average mesothelioma case today is settled at around 1 million dollars, and that figure jumps to 6 million dollars when the lawsuit goes to the courts. With such enormous money to be made, legal firms are hungry for a slice of the action, and are shelling out big money for online visitors. The result is that search engines and other sites that can supply them with those visitors are racking up huge revenue.
It works like this. In the sponsored listings of search engines, clicks (visitors) are auctioned off to the highest bidder. When someone searches “mesothelioma”, the highest-bidding law firms appear. With the keen competition, these firms are paying as much as $100 per mesothelio
One man’s misery can be another man’s fortune. This seems to be the case with the mesothelioma victims on the one hand and mesothelioma lawyers on the other. An online feeding frenzy is currently taking place. The average mesothelioma case today is settled at around 1 million dollars, and that figure jumps to 6 million [...]
To be honest with you guys, I’ve never been a fan of cars books or service manuals as I think they will not help you much to understand how your car works or even help you fix a problem inside it. I always thought that it is simpler to find what I’m looking for on the web (mainly forums) and so on. However, I think I’ve just changed my idea about these books or at least about a specific book that I heard a lot about. The book is the Bentley BMW E36 Service Manual. I’ve been told that this book is very good and it’s a real gold mine for BMW E36 owners but I was suspecting that it’s being over estimated until I ordered that book from Amazon and started reading it. Well, I didn’t finish reading yet, but I decided to check how I can solve a problem that is happening to my car using this manual and see if it goes well.
My car started hesitating in the last week and the problem seems to be getting worse, so I tried to check it and I know that
I’m suddenly in the mood to write a story and all stories should end with a moral of the story. Stories make words come alive, so this post should logically draw more interest than the rest of my posts. However, humans are seldom logical beings, which is why we are particularly interested in stories, which triggers emotions. While this story will not trigger much emotion, it serves to sum up my opinions of the internet, few years ago and now. Let’s move on to the Internet story.
In the year ADxxxx (only Mensa members know when Internet came into our lives), computers were networked together and hooked up to form the Internet. Little was known about this new land, except that it promised widespread communication. It was an age where technogeeks rule this land; they spoke a language that few understood and tackled problems that would cause heart attacks for the faint-hearted. We call them geeks, but deep inside, they were highly respected beings and charged high prices teac
Thirty-nine boxes of records from a Honolulu escrow company that closed six years ago were dumped in a recycling bin in Niu Valley last weekend, spilling files containing Social Security numbers, loan applications, credit reports and other private financial information. The boxes, discovered by a PBN staff member on Sunday, held the files [...]