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        <description>MedWorm provides a medical RSS filtering service. Over 6000 RSS medical sources are combined and output via different filters. This feed contains the latest medical blog items that have been tagged with 'affiliate'.</description>
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            <title>An Epidemic of Bad Infographics: Depression</title>
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            <description>In an effort to keep trying to get people&amp;#8217;s attention in an increasingly attention-deficit world, we get a lot of inquiries for links to websites promoting education programs and other affiliate websites. The latest effort is focused around &amp;#8220;infographics,&amp;#8221; those graphics made popular by the USA Today newspaper that combines an interesting graphical element with hard data. A well done infographic ostensibly makes data more engaging. A fantastic infographic puts data into proper perspective and gives it valuable context.
What these marketing firms send me, however, are not fantastic or even well-done. So in the interests of demonstrating that any infographic can be worse than no infographic, I&amp;#8217;m going to critique one of the latest ones to have come across my desk. It&amp;...</description>
            <author>World of Psychology</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2011 10:34:42 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Support the blog, educate others, make some money</title>
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            <description>Some of you may be up on &amp;#8216;affiliate marketing&amp;#8217;.. for those who aren&amp;#8217;t, there are many variations on the idea out there. I now have it set up for my e-book and audio recordings and a few people are already taking advantage of it. The basic idea is that an &amp;#8216;affiliate&amp;#8217; gets a percentage&amp;#8211; 30% in this case&amp;#8211; of sales of the products. Since my e-book goes for about ten bucks, the affiliate share is little over three dollars. Other products sell for $10 &amp;#8211; $20.
It costs nothing to be an affiliate, and once you are set up there is no action required on the affiliate&amp;#8217;s part except receiving money in a PayPal account. To set it up, follow instructions at this page.  There are a number of affiliate sites out there; my particular program uses E-Junk...</description>
            <author>Suboxone Talk Zone</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 00:14:34 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Signs of Suicide from Kathryn Goetzke</title>
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            <description>Kathryn Goetzke is a depression survivor that began a non-profit organization for depression called iFred (the International Foundation for Research and Education on Depression) dedicated to encouraging research on depression and reducing the stigma associated with the disease. Kathryn lost both her father and her aunt to untreated depression &amp;#8212; both tragically ending their lives in suicide. Kathryn herself experienced multiple depressive episodes before getting treatment. She began the organization in 2005, and it has attempted to bring more attention the impact that depression &amp;#8212; and its untreated effects, such as suicide &amp;#8212; has on families and society.
Recently, the Chicago CBS affiliate interviewed her briefly for a story about the signs of suicide, after the suicide of ...</description>
            <author>World of Psychology</author>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:01:01 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>DentalPlanCards.com Launched</title>
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            <description>Just a quick post to announce the launch of my new site, dentalplancards.com. The site is dedicated to providing individuals, families, and groups with access to DentalPlans.com discount dental plans.
As an affiliate, I want to do my part to ensure that everybody who&amp;#8217;s looking to save money at the dentist can do so at an affordable price. This is especially important with the state of our economy these days.
I don&amp;#8217;t want to turn this into a commercial, but if you&amp;#8217;re interested in saving 10%-60% at the dentist on most dental care procedures and do not currently have access to dental insurance, you should really check it out.
Visit dentalplancards.com
P.S. Look for tomorrow&amp;#8217;s post highlighting the negative effects smoking has on your teeth&amp;#8230; (Source: Dental Heroe...</description>
            <author>Dental Heroes</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 03:18:43 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Fed up with making money online? Do it in real life! ANY COUNTRY AVAILABLE $$$ by SinUser of DP</title>
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            <description>This is a 2-page word document and sells for $20 in DP. Here is the thread in DP:http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=868976It promises of a unique way to earn money thru affiliate marketing promoting them offline. Here is the short sales letter extracted from the DP thread:I bet you all are a bit tired of sitting in front of the computer, trying to find what you really need. Well, same happened to me a couple of month ago - Internet was just making me mad as I wanted to run away for a bit. So I did.I found this great trick, which is absolutely new between you guys.Once I started it, the first income came after a week. I received a check worth 520 dollars. I'm cutting the edge this month.Wanna now I how I did it ? :-)Price: 20$ // Next 3 copies - 30$File type: msword, own writte...</description>
            <author>Addict 4 Life</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 07:05:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>How to Use Google Adsense Without a Complete Website</title>
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            <description>Can I use the Google Adsense Program if I Do Not Have a Personal Website? 
You don’t have to have your own website to use Google Adsense. Google doesn’t usually approve personal pages but that is not written in stone. Consult Google Adsense support pages for more information on what kinds of pages are acceptable. If selling a product or service doesn’t appeal to you, you might consider blogging.
Blogging initially meant web log but has gradually come into its own. There are as many different kinds of blogs as there are blogs themselves. A blog can be like a cyberjournal in that you make daily “journal” entries or it can be more like a newsletter set up to inform or communicate with other people. There are several blogging sites in cyberspace that will allow you to create your own...</description>
            <author>Jammed: Full into Capacity</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 08:16:54 +0100</pubDate>
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