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When i started to make websites i used NVU. That is a piece of software where you do not have to anythinh about HTML. You can just create your content like you do in Word. The nicest thing about this program is that you also can see teh html source code on another tab. Thats the way i learned the HTML code. Good luck with the creation of your website.
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No, i did not try survey savvy but i want to teel you that lot of those sites are bull... I know because i tried several survey. The problem is that you will not get many surveys to do. Maybe because i live in the Netherlands and it is geographical not interested enough.Did you already tested Survey Savvy. If yes tell us if it is interested enough to sign up.
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Hi all,Maybe this topic is created in the wrong section but i wanted to know if there are people who use Avast anti virus. And what are your experiences with this antivirus software. I already tried other programs but they didnt work good enough for me. Thanks
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Hi there,sorry that i have to say but i do not like MLM sites very much. To much work for me but GOOD LUCK with your website.
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Hi there, I play poker now for 6 years and never used a odds calulator, the most important thing in poker is psychology. You have to learn how you can read your opponents cards. If you are a beginning poker player you can use the strategy i did when i first played poker: You will need to have a lot patience to follow this strategy but you will be rewarded. In order to see how to win, its important to see what the common mistakes are: 1. Poor Starting Hands why play a poor starting hand when you can wait less than two minutes for a better one? So be patient your turn will come! 2. Calling Bets instead of Folding if you've lost admit it and don't lose any more. This sounds very easy but many players are making this mistake. 3. Bluffing too much bluffing can be fun when you get away with it, thats the reason why people like doing it but its no fun when you get caught. And believe you will get caught when you are bluffing to much 4. Not paying attention When you are playing poker be sure you are concentrated so do not watch TV, eat dinner or playing two or more games at once, all these things give the advantage to your opponents. 5. Trying to draw great hands You think you've lost and the one card that can save you turns up on the river. For every hand you win you'll lose many more along the way. The best time to get an edge in hold'em is at the beginning of the hand pre flop. Its easy you just need to fold, fold and fold. Well not quite all the time. Far too many players take part in too many hands, as i already mentioned above. Its easy to see why. You are sat there in front of your computer wanting to win money and you cant win if your not involved in the hand. But we aren't gambling like that are we? We want to win. Not just now and again like these other players do. We want to make a consistent profit and the way to do this is play very few losing hands. Anyone can win a hand but it takes a good player to know when to fold. Without a doubt the more flops you see the more hands you will win because you will make good hands from poor starting hands but the more hands you will lose of course. You will soon see that it costs you very little to fold in fact it costs you very little to fold 10 hands in a row. Just a small blind and a big blind. You could fold another 20 or 30 hands and you still haven't lost much. We are here to take advantage of those players who are consistently over playing their cards and seeing too many flops. So to start off try just playing premium hands and fold all others before the flop. PAIRS AA KK QQ JJ TT 99 88 77 SUITED AK AQ UNSUITED AK AQ These are the top hands in hold em and for your first 5 sessions at least I suggest you only play these hands. Yes its going to be slow and you wont be involved in the action much but when you are involved you will have a real good chance of winning.With these hands you should raise before the flop. Be aggressive. Raise and re-raise at every chance before the flop. Once the flop comes you need to take stock of how you stand. If the flop improves your hand then raise again. If the flop doesn't improve your hand try one more raise but don't re-raise or call someone else's raise. If you've been aggressive pre flop, a raise after the flop might be enough to take the game. If the flop doesn't improve your hand and you think you are beaten then get out. For now keep practicing these basic strategies and you should see yourself making a nice little profit out of your sessions.
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Want To Double Your Money Online Discussing online investments
tanja replied to digitale's topic in Business Forum
Hi,Can you tell me more about this investment opportunity? I am always open foor new opportunities but if it is a offline investment i need more information. What for investment project are you talking about and what is the amount you can invest in this project? And where is this investment opportunity because i live in the Netherlands and do not want to travel to the United States for just valuating an investment project. I wait for more information. -
Hi,Did you ever invested in Worldgold? Because almost all the hyip websites are scams. A thing like easy and free money does not exist in my opinion. If you have invested in this hyip project and they paid you out and received your money in your egold acoount than let me know and i will think about it.
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Hi there,I totally agree with you, cinema, that Google is closing accounts often. Most of the time it is because people click their own ads or are using proxyservers that Google does not allow. And i can understand that Google tries to prevent all these different click frauds because there are people who pay a lot for placing these ads. So do not try to cheat Google otherwise they will close your account en do not try to be smarter than Google.
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Hi there,I am always interested in an opportunity to play poker. Can you give more information please about where and when.Thanks