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Convert your Laptop into a wifi signal hotspot
As title is telling you that this post is about to make laptop WIFI HOTSPOT. There may be many reasons due to which we want to make our laptop
wi-fi hotshot. Okay let me share a story of my friend because of whom I
am sharing this post. One of my friends using reliance rental Internet
dongle and asking me can I use android apps on my laptop then I refer him to this post. But I asked him why you want to use android apps on your laptop.
Infact you have a good android smartphone then he told me his problem
that he is using reliance rental Internet dongle and don’t want to buy
more Internet pack on phone then I told him let’s make your laptop wi-fi hotspot so that you could use your laptop Internet on your mobile as well. So friends here is the post to make your laptop wi-fi hotspot
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 1
First of all download and install VirtualRouterInstaller.msi on your laptop.

Step 2
Now set up name and password for your wifi hotspot.

Step 3
Now on and search wifi on your mobile phone. Now enter password and access internet .. Thanks to developers..
How to make money with google adsense

I've been getting a lot of basic questions about Google AdSense lately,
so I decided to write this article target for you beginners and newbies
out there on AdSense. There are so many common mistakes that
people make when first trying to make money with AdSense. I’m going to
cover a few of them so hopefully you can avoid that same unfortunate
fate that most newbies encounter.
The first thing I want to talk about is the click through ratio (CTR) – the percentage of people that click your ads; if you have 10 ad views and 1 person clicks, that’s a 10% click through rate. Google AdSense does not disclose what the average CTR is because that would open up to fraud. From personal experience, I’d say the average CTR for most people is 0.5%-2%; it’s very low, especially if you’re in a niche that is targeted to people who are familiar with the ads, webmasters, or making money – these types of niches tend to have a lower CTR because these people know that those are ads and block them out. Knowing that the CTR on AdSense ads are very low, you have to understand that you have to have so much traffic in order to make decent amounts of money. If you have a blog and you get 10 visits a day, 300 visits a month and have a 2% CTR, that’s only 6 people clicking those AdSense ads for the month and if you only get $0.05/click, you’re only going to make $0.30 for the month. If you have a low amount of traffic you can’t expect to make much with AdSense. In my opinion if you have less than 150 visitors a day, you shouldn't even partner up with AdSense; you should be focused on building up your website, your content and traffic and then join AdSense because AdSense can actually be a distraction. I see it all the time, people get excited about getting into AdSense and then they put up the ads, don’t see a high CTR and get disappointed, and get distracted by going to AdSense and trying to get another ad unit and adding them on different places on their site with different colors and what not; content and promotion comes secondary to earning money on AdSense, which doesn't work out at all. The problem isn't AdSense; it’s that those websites aren't generating enough traffic to make any worthwhile money with AdSense.
The other problem I want to talk about is the type of sites people are creating when they want to make money with AdSense. The reporter blogs that regurgitate common facts around the web don’t develop much interest unless you are adding your own commentary on the topic by writing about what you think or feel, or any advice you may have; you have to add your own feedback in order to develop interest. This is how you get subscribers and eventually long term success with AdSense. The more traffic you have coming in, the more people you’ll have clicking those AdSense ads on your site. Another type of blog that does not work well when trying to make money with AdSense is the personal blog – random things that are going on about your life; I’m going to be blunt, but no one cares. When you’re a “no-name” person and you are just writing about random things and no one knows you, the average person is not going to care. The only people you’re going to be targeting with personal blogs are your friends and family; from a strategic money making blog to making money with AdSense down the road, personal blogs are not the way to go. If you want to start making money with AdSense by writing blogs, you should start by creating a blog focused on a specific topic and become an authority figure within that niche.
The last problem I want to discuss is content. I know it sounds very cliche, but content is extremely important when you want to make money with AdSense. All content is not created equal; there are blogs out there with 20 pages of content that are much more valuable than blogs out there with 100 pages of content. Just because you have hundreds and hundreds of pages on your blog, doesn't mean those pages are worth reading, it doesn't mean that they’re interesting or have a fresh spin on your topic; blogs that are interesting have something fresh to offer, they’re different, unique and their content is written very well and organized. These blogs are the ones that get massive amounts of traffic opposed to blogs that simply have pages and pages of worthless content. Traffic = money with AdSense; so when you’re doing your blog, make sure you have great content because quality is far greater than quantity especially when it comes down to making the big bucks with AdSense.
The first thing I want to talk about is the click through ratio (CTR) – the percentage of people that click your ads; if you have 10 ad views and 1 person clicks, that’s a 10% click through rate. Google AdSense does not disclose what the average CTR is because that would open up to fraud. From personal experience, I’d say the average CTR for most people is 0.5%-2%; it’s very low, especially if you’re in a niche that is targeted to people who are familiar with the ads, webmasters, or making money – these types of niches tend to have a lower CTR because these people know that those are ads and block them out. Knowing that the CTR on AdSense ads are very low, you have to understand that you have to have so much traffic in order to make decent amounts of money. If you have a blog and you get 10 visits a day, 300 visits a month and have a 2% CTR, that’s only 6 people clicking those AdSense ads for the month and if you only get $0.05/click, you’re only going to make $0.30 for the month. If you have a low amount of traffic you can’t expect to make much with AdSense. In my opinion if you have less than 150 visitors a day, you shouldn't even partner up with AdSense; you should be focused on building up your website, your content and traffic and then join AdSense because AdSense can actually be a distraction. I see it all the time, people get excited about getting into AdSense and then they put up the ads, don’t see a high CTR and get disappointed, and get distracted by going to AdSense and trying to get another ad unit and adding them on different places on their site with different colors and what not; content and promotion comes secondary to earning money on AdSense, which doesn't work out at all. The problem isn't AdSense; it’s that those websites aren't generating enough traffic to make any worthwhile money with AdSense.
The other problem I want to talk about is the type of sites people are creating when they want to make money with AdSense. The reporter blogs that regurgitate common facts around the web don’t develop much interest unless you are adding your own commentary on the topic by writing about what you think or feel, or any advice you may have; you have to add your own feedback in order to develop interest. This is how you get subscribers and eventually long term success with AdSense. The more traffic you have coming in, the more people you’ll have clicking those AdSense ads on your site. Another type of blog that does not work well when trying to make money with AdSense is the personal blog – random things that are going on about your life; I’m going to be blunt, but no one cares. When you’re a “no-name” person and you are just writing about random things and no one knows you, the average person is not going to care. The only people you’re going to be targeting with personal blogs are your friends and family; from a strategic money making blog to making money with AdSense down the road, personal blogs are not the way to go. If you want to start making money with AdSense by writing blogs, you should start by creating a blog focused on a specific topic and become an authority figure within that niche.

The last problem I want to discuss is content. I know it sounds very cliche, but content is extremely important when you want to make money with AdSense. All content is not created equal; there are blogs out there with 20 pages of content that are much more valuable than blogs out there with 100 pages of content. Just because you have hundreds and hundreds of pages on your blog, doesn't mean those pages are worth reading, it doesn't mean that they’re interesting or have a fresh spin on your topic; blogs that are interesting have something fresh to offer, they’re different, unique and their content is written very well and organized. These blogs are the ones that get massive amounts of traffic opposed to blogs that simply have pages and pages of worthless content. Traffic = money with AdSense; so when you’re doing your blog, make sure you have great content because quality is far greater than quantity especially when it comes down to making the big bucks with AdSense.
Avoid friend request Block [Facebook] :
We usually send friend requests and if it's not accepted it is kept in pending. If there are lots of pending requests it may lead to block. The only way is to Cancel those pending requests.
Here is the procedure for this.
1. goto account settings.
2. select `download a copy` option
3. Choose `expanded archive` from the next page opened and enter your password and click continue.
4. select `start my archive`
5. After a few hours you'll get the download link in your email.
5.download the file `facebook` and unzip it.
6.open the folder html and then `friend_requests.html`
7.you can see the list of your friend requests and pending lists. Now goto their accounts and click `cancel request`.
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