How to make money on sharewareTo be successful in any business, you should follow these guidelines: Work for yourself instead of being an employee. -Be well informed. -Be a leader. -Take advantage of opportunities. -Listen to successful people. -Dont waste time on nonproductive work. -Dont do everything yourself. -Do the things that you are good at. -Have a goal. -Dont be discouraged by temporary defeats. -Believe in yourself. -Make your own decisions.What is freeware and sharewareFreeware is software that is not copyrighted by their authors, and available for free download. Freeware is written by authors that place their freeware in the Public Domain and this freeware is then available for free download by anyone with few or no restrictions.Shareware is software that is copyrighted by their authors, but made available for free download. These authors allow you to do a free download and try the software before having to register it with the author. If a user continues using the shareware he must register the shareware with the author for a fee. How to make money on free download of freeware and sharewareSearch for shareware. Check out the sites that you find. Follow links from these shareware sites, and find the authors that have affiliate programs. Make yourself a shareware site, and list those shareware programs, together with the affiliate links that you get from the authors. Promote your shareware site to get a large number of visitors.Follow the procedure described above, and you will make money. |
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Two lawyers ordered drinks in a restaurant, and started to eat sandwiches that they had taken from home in the morning. The waitress was annoyed and said, "You can't eat your own sandwiches in this restaurant" The lawyers looked at her, then at each other, and without a word they exchanged sandwiches. A policeman, who is not too good at the 3 R's (Reading Riting and Rithmetic), is making notes on a scene of a terrible traffic accident. Several people died. He makes notes on what he finds on the scene, when he comes across a head. He scribbles down "Head on bullvard" and then sees that it's a spelling error. "Head on boellvard". No, doesn't look right. Try again: "Head on bollevard..." No. Wrong again. He looks around to check that no one is looking, then kicks the head over to the gutter, and writes down: "Head in gutter" |