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Every effort has been made to accurately represent the products and services and their potential on this site. Even though the ecommerce industry is one of the few where you can write your own check in terms of earnings, there is no guarantee that you will earn any money from using the techniques and ideas on this site. Examples on the site are not to be interpreted as a promise or guarantee of earnings. Earning potential is entirely dependent on you... how you apply the ideas described here.
This site is not an advocate of get-rich-quick schemes. An online business is like an offline business. It takes time to make it work.
Your level of success in attaining results depends on the time you devote to your business and on your finances, knowledge, and skills. Since these factors differ according to individuals, we cannot guarantee your success or income level. Nor are we responsible for any of your actions.
Materials on this web site may contain information that includes or is based upon forward-looking statements within the meaning of the securities litigation reform act of 1995. Forward-looking statements give our expectations or forecasts of future events. You can identify these statements by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. They use words such as “anticipate,” “estimate,” “expect,” “project,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” and other words and terms of similar meaning in connection with a description of potential earnings or financial performance.
Any and all forward looking statements made here or on any sales material are intended to express our opinion of earnings potential. Many factors will be important in determining your actual results and no guarantees are made that you will achieve results similar to ours or anyone else’s. In fact, no guarantees are made that you will achieve any results at all from the ideas and techniques expressed here.
This web site may contain errors. We take no responsibility for any harm or consequences caused by such errors.
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In our assessments and reviews of products and services, we’ve tried to be as fair and objective as we can. However, note that in spite of our recommendations, a particular product or service cannot work for everybody. The products and services we recommend will work for most people but not for everyone.
If you find that a product or service does not work for you or meet your expectations do not hold it against us. Simply use the money back guarantee facility of the product to return it and claim a refund or get another product. You can only do so within the guarantee period.

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This page summarises the awesome advanced search facilities of Google, which you can use to refine your searches. We do not try to give a comprehensive description here, so if you want a full summary and explanation of the advanced features you should check out this Cheat Sheet. This link opens a new window or tab, so close it when you’re done to return here.
Google processes a key phrase as if its individual words were connected by the Boolean operator AND. If all the words occur together in a page, as in the search phrase, then that page will rank higher.
Google understands the Boolean operators + - and OR, but they cannot be nested using parentheses ( ). You can learn more about these operators and other features from this Google Page. Find examples of their use in this Cheat Sheet.
You can use the asterisk * as a wildcard in a phrase search, such as:
"Lord * * Flies"
"George * Bush"
But the asterisk cannot be used as part of a word (such as "George Bu*").
The asterisk stands for any words, rather than its usual meaning of any characters.
To search within a particular site, combine your key phrase with ‘site:’
e.g. admission site:www.stanford.edu
This searches for pages containing ‘admission’ in the site www.stanford.edu
To find out who links to a site, use
link:www.sitename.com
Replace ‘sitename’ with the name of the site, e.g. ‘stanford’
You can do title searches (i.e. searching within titles) using the syntax
allintitle:searchenginez
with the only allowed variation being the minus sign, e.g.
allintitle:searchenginez -redesigned
‘searchenginez’ is the search term. ‘-redesigned’ means ignore pages containing ‘redesigned’
You can also do URL searches using a similar syntax, with minus signs allowed, e.g. allinurl:yahoo -shopping
You can do File Type searches to search for specific file types. After your key phrase, enter filetype:type, e.g.
filetype:pdf or filetype:txt.
Any page larger than 101k will be listed as 101k (Google only indexes the first 100k of any page). Google indexes Acrobat (pdf), Microsoft Word (doc), Rich Text (rtf), Text (txt), Excel (xls), Postscript (ps) and PowerPoint (ppt) files.
3 million sites that Google deems to be important are indexed on a daily basis - they have today's (or yesterday's) date alongside them.
Cached results: Google stores a copy of each page, as it was when it was last indexed. This is extremely useful for when a site is down. For web sites with fast-changing content, such as news sites, the current contents might be irrelevant. The page is rated on when it was cached.
Extras: Google will respond with phone directory listings when supplied with:
* first name (or first initial), last name, area code
* first name (or first initial), last name, zip code
* first name (or first initial), last name, city (state is optional)
* first name (or first initial), last name, state,
* phone number, including area code
* last name, city, state
* last name, zip
You can get stock market quotes and related info (via Yahoo) by typing in stock: and then the companies ticker symbol, e.g. stock:IBM
Google can't do everything:
Google ignores capitalization - which is a shame, for "jaws" and "Jaws" are such different things.
Google does not yet index Flash content.
Google doesn't have the Boolean NEAR syntax, but someone has made a Google tool that does, it's called the Google API Proximity Search
What you find here is only a snippet of what’s possible. You can find out the full set of features in this Cheat Sheet.
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