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         <title>Becoming an AdSense affiliate marketer! </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[By: sukhvinder singh&#160;

A lot of people are lured by affiliate marketing because it can be financially rewarding, even if you just stay at home. Affiliate marketing programs are best alternatives to those who are sick and tired of their arduous daily work just to climb up the venerated corporate ladder. You don’t need products to sell, you just have to market them in your own web site and you don’t have to worry about processing the customers’ payments and the shipment of the products. If...]]></description>
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         <title>Small Business 101: How to Get Started</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[By BARBARA WHITAKER
Published: May 2, 2007
Take a good look at that store on the corner. There is a 10 percent to 12 percent chance it will not be there next year, according to the Office of Advocacy for the Small Business Administration.
“If you’re new you have about a 50-50 chance of surviving five years,” said Brian Headd, an economist with the Office of Advocacy, which tracks small businesses and examines the impact of proposed regulations on them.
Still, such odds do not seem to damp the...]]></description>
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