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Word กับ Shortcut keys

Friday 22 August 2008 @ 9:58 am

หมวด Ctrl
A = select All (A=All)
B = Bold
C = Copy
D = Format
E = cEnter (ความจริง น่าจะเป็น C แต่โดน Copy แย่ไปครับ ฮ่าฮ่า)
F = Find ค้นหา
G = Goto (ระบุเลขหน้า พอเจอแล้ว ก็ ESC)
H = Replace
I = Italic (เอียง)
J = Justify (ชิดซ้ายขวา)
K = AutoFormat
L = Left (ชิดซ้าย)
M = เลื่อนเข็มตั้งแคร่ ไปทางขวา
N = New file
O = Open file
P = Print file
Q = Kill ฆ่า … ยกเลิกการ Format Paragraph
R = Right (ชิดขวา)
S = Save file
T = จัดย่อหน้า ให้คล้ายตัว T
(ย่อหน้าแบบบรรทัดแรกยื่น ออกมาด้านซ้าย)
U = Underline
V = วาง ครับ จำง่ายๆ (edit – paste)
W = close Window (ปิด หน้าต่าง ที่เปิดอยู่)
X = หน้าตาเหมือนกรรไกร ก็คือ ตัด(edit – cut)
Y = Repeat
Z = Undo

หมวด Ctrl – Shift
A = All cap (ตัวพิมพ์ใหญ่)
B = Bold
C = Copy format (เหมือนการใช้แปรง บน Toolbar)ใช้กับ Ctrl-Shift-V
D = Double underline (เส้นใต้ 2 เส้น)
F = Font
I = Italic
L = List (ทำเครื่องหมายหน้าหัวข้อ… Bullet)
M = เลื่อนเข็มตั้งแคร่ ไปทางซ้าย(กลับ กับ Ctrl M)
N = Normal style (เลือกใช้ Style แบบ Normal)
P = Point (font size)
Q = เปลี่ยนไปใช้ Symbol Font
S = style (ให้เลือก)
T = จัดย่อหน้า ให้คล้ายย้อนศรตัว T
(บรรทัดแรกยื่น เข้าด้านขวา เหมือนเขียนเรียงความ)
วิธีใช้ ให้ Ctrl-M แล้ว จึงก Ctrl-Shift-T
U = Underline
V = วาง format (เหมือนการใช้ แปรงทาสีบน toolbar)
ใช้คู่กับ Ctrl-Shift-C
W = Word underline (ขีดเส้นใต้ คำ … ไม่ขีดที่เว้นวรรค)

หมวด Ctrl – Alt
A= Annotation (คำอธิบายประกอบ)
C = ใส่เครื่องหมาย Copy Right (C) (Font ไทยไม่ได้)
E = ใส่ Footnote (เชิงอรรถ ที่อยู่ด้านล่างหน้า แต่จะอยู่ท้ายย่อหน้า)
F = ใส่ Footnote (เชิงอรรถ ที่อยู่ด้านล่างหน้า แต่จะอยู่ท้ายหน้า)
I = print preview
N = Normal view (view – normal)
O = Outline view (view – outline)
P = Page Layout View (view – Page layout)
R = ใส่เครื่องหมาย Register (R) (Font ไทยไม่ได้)
S = Split (แบ่งหน้าจอ ให้มองได้ หลายส่วน พร้อมกัน)
T = ใส่เครื่องหมาย Trade Mark (TM) (Font ไทยไม่ได้)

หมวด Alt- Shift
D = ใส่วันที่
P = ใส่ เลขหน้า
T = ใส่เวลา

อื่นๆ
Ctrl SpaceBar = ยกเลิกการ Format Font
Ctrl Alt BackSpace = สลับภาษา ในข้อความที่พิมพ์ไว้แล้ว
Ctrl ] = ขยายขนาด Font
Ctrl [ = ลดขนาด Font
Ctrl Shift > = ขยายขนาด Font ทีละ 2 Point
Ctrl Shift < = ลดขนาด Font ทีละ 2 Point
Ctrl Shift * = Show/Hide
Ctrl – คือ ขีดเส้นบน มุมขวา
Ctrl Shift – คือ ขีดเส้นกลาง แต่สูงกว่า – ธรรมดา
Ctrl Alt – คือ เปลี่ยนรูป Cursor
Ctrl = คือตัวห้อย
Ctrl Shift = คือตัวยก
Ctrl Alt . (คีย์ ฬ นะครับ ห้ามใช้ . ทีแป้นตัวเลขด้านขวา) คือพิมพ์ … แบบนับเป็นตัวเดียว
Ctrl Enter คือ Insert Page Break บังคับขึ้นหน้าใหม่
Shift Enter คือ Soft Enter ขึ้นบรรทัดใหม่ แต่ไม่ขึ้นย่อหน้าใหม่
Ctrl Alt Enter คือ แทรกจุดที่อนุญาต ให้ตัดคำได้

ที่มา : ห้องสมุด E-LIB

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Lawsuit: Shut down fake Olympic ticket Web sites

Thursday 21 August 2008 @ 5:00 pm

The U.S. Olympic Committee and the International Olympic Committee are expected to ask a federal judge Monday to shut down Web sites they allege scam customers trying to buy Olympic tickets, according to court documents.

The Web site www.beijingticketing.com is accused in a lawsuit of scamming Olympic ticket buyers.

The Web site www.beijingticketing.com is accused in a lawsuit of scamming Olympic ticket buyers.

The IOC and the USOC filed lawsuits on July 22 against several Web sites — primarily www.beijingticketing.com and www.beijing-2008tickets.com — for illegally using Olympic trademarks to dupe customers into giving them credit card, passport and banking information.

Lawyers for the IOC and USOC are expected to petition U.S. District Court Judge Jeffrey White on Monday to permanently shut down several sites listed in the lawsuit. The lawsuit names the company XL & H Ltd, known as Xclusive Leisure & Hospitality Ltd. and six other Web sites believed to be fraudulent.

Several consumers who purchased tickets from the site contacted the USOC when they did not receive tickets, despite numerous calls and e-mails to the Web sites founder, according to a USOC press release.

Accused of Scamming

Web sites named in the USOC and IOC lawsuits:

• BeijingTicketing.com
• 2008-0lympics.com
• Beijingolympic2008tickets.com
• Beijingolympictickets2008.com
• Olympic-tickets.net
• Olympicticketsbeijing2008.com

Source: Court documents

The scam has hit Olympic fans in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, England, Japan, China and Norway, according to media reports.

Australian Olympic Committee President John Coates told local media that relatives of the country’s softball team had been victims of the site. The Sydney Morning Herald reported that the New South Wales Government set up a hotline for those duped out of tickets. The hotline has received hundreds of calls from around the globe with consumers detailing losses as high as $57,000.

The IOC and USOC successfully secured a restraining order on July 23 in federal court in Phoenix, Arizona, that shut down www.beijing-2008tickets.com, according to court documents. That site is now shut down and no contact information is available.

The site www.BeijingTicketing.com priced tickets for Friday’s Olympic opening ceremony at about $2,000, with events such as swimming selling for between $300 and $500. The site is the first entry that comes up for a Google search for “Olympic tickets,” second only to the authorized dealer of Olympic tickets, www.cosport.com.

The Web site ww.beijingticketing.com site lists a London phone number, which rang unanswered. The site lists an office address in Arizona.

The site boasts tickets for nearly every Olympic event, with some events showing sell-outs already. The site also looked to assure ticket buyers of its authenticity with a note at the bottom of the site.

“Beijing 2008 Ticketing is a well known tickets agent and a trusted market place for buyers to find book Olympic tickets,” the note stated. “We assure 100% guaranteed tickets delivery.”

Source : CNN

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Thailand Tells Shamed Rocker to Get. Out.

Thursday 21 August 2008 @ 12:25 pm
BANGKOK (Aug. 20) – Thai police brushed aside Gary Glitter’s claims of ear and heart problems on Wednesday, saying the shamed British glam rocker would be put on the first available plane to London whether he liked it or not.

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Gary Glitter doesn’t want to go home. The shamed glam rocker, fresh out of Vietnamese prison on a child sex abuse conviction, claimed he was too sick to fly back to England from a Thai airport, but officials aren’t buying it.

Glitter on the Loose

    Staff walk into Louis Tavern transit lounge in Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport August 20, 2008. Shamed rocker Gary Glitter was stuck at Bangkok airport on Wednesday after faking illness to avoid boarding a flight to Britain following his release from a Vietnamese prison for child sex abuse, Thai police said. The 64-year-old Briton, whose real name is Paul Gadd, flew to Bangkok after being booted out of the communist southeast Asian country on Tuesday, the day he completed his three-year sentence. Glitter is now stuck in limbo in a “no man’s land” transit lounge called the Louis Tavern. Staff at the Tavern said he was refusing to check out and claiming he was unwell… REUTERS/Kham (THAILAND)

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    British rocker Gary Glitter walks at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport August 20, 2008. Glitter was stuck at Bangkok airport on Wednesday after faking illness to avoid boarding a flight to Britain following his release from a Vietnamese prison for child sex abuse, Thai police said. The 64-year-old Briton, whose real name is Paul Gadd, flew to Bangkok after being booted out of the communist southeast Asian country on Tuesday, the day he completed his three-year sentence. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang (THAILAND)

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    British rocker Gary Glitter walks at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport August 20, 2008. Glitter was stuck at Bangkok airport on Wednesday after faking illness to avoid boarding a flight to Britain following his release from a Vietnamese prison for child sex abuse, Thai police said. The 64-year-old Briton, whose real name is Paul Gadd, flew to Bangkok after being booted out of the communist southeast Asian country on Tuesday, the day he completed his three-year sentence. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang (THAILAND)

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    British rocker Gary Glitter walks at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport August 20, 2008. Glitter was stuck at Bangkok airport on Wednesday after faking illness to avoid boarding a flight to Britain following his release from a Vietnamese prison for child sex abuse, Thai police said. The 64-year-old Briton, whose real name is Paul Gadd, flew to Bangkok after being booted out of the communist southeast Asian country on Tuesday, the day he completed his three-year sentence. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang (THAILAND)

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    British rocker Gary Glitter walks at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport August 20, 2008. Glitter was stuck at Bangkok airport on Wednesday after faking illness to avoid boarding a flight to Britain following his release from a Vietnamese prison for child sex abuse, Thai police said. The 64-year-old Briton, whose real name is Paul Gadd, flew to Bangkok after being booted out of the communist southeast Asian country on Tuesday, the day he completed his three-year sentence. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang (THAILAND)

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    CAPTION CLARIFICATION – REMOVING REFERENCE TO GLITTER WALKING TO AIRLINE GATE..British rocker Gary Glitter walks at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport August 20, 2008. Glitter was stuck at Bangkok airport on Wednesday after faking illness to avoid boarding a flight to Britain following his release from a Vietnamese prison for child sex abuse, Thai police said. The 64-year-old Briton, whose real name is Paul Gadd, flew to Bangkok after being booted out of the communist southeast Asian country on Tuesday, the day he completed his three-year sentence. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang (THAILAND)

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    British rocker Gary Glitter walks at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport August 20, 2008. Glitter was stuck at Bangkok airport on Wednesday after faking illness to avoid boarding a flight to Britain following his release from a Vietnamese prison for child sex abuse, Thai police said. The 64-year-old Briton, whose real name is Paul Gadd, flew to Bangkok after being booted out of the communist southeast Asian country on Tuesday, the day he completed his three-year sentence. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang (THAILAND)

    Reuters

    British rocker Gary Glitter walks at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport August 20, 2008. Glitter was stuck at Bangkok airport on Wednesday after faking illness to avoid boarding a flight to Britain following his release from a Vietnamese prison for child sex abuse, Thai police said. The 64-year-old Briton, whose real name is Paul Gadd, flew to Bangkok after being booted out of the communist southeast Asian country on Tuesday, the day he completed his three-year sentence. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang (THAILAND)

    Reuters

    British rocker Gary Glitter walks towards an airline gate at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport August 20, 2008. Glitter was stuck at Bangkok airport on Wednesday after faking illness to avoid boarding a flight to Britain following his release from a Vietnamese prison for child sex abuse, Thai police said. The 64-year-old Briton, whose real name is Paul Gadd, flew to Bangkok after being booted out of the communist southeast Asian country on Tuesday, the day he completed his three-year sentence. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang (THAILAND)

    Reuters

    British rocker Gary Glitter walks at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport August 20, 2008. Glitter was stuck at Bangkok airport on Wednesday after faking illness to avoid boarding a flight to Britain following his release from a Vietnamese prison for child sex abuse, Thai police said. The 64-year-old Briton, whose real name is Paul Gadd, flew to Bangkok after being booted out of the communist southeast Asian country on Tuesday, the day he completed his three-year sentence. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang (THAILAND)

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The 64-year-old Briton, whose real name is Paul Gadd, flew to Bangkok on Tuesday after being booted out of communist Vietnam at the end of nearly three years in jail for sexually abusing two girls.

Apparently fearful of the hostile reception he is likely to receive in Britain, where he has served time for child pornography offences, he avoided boarding the connecting flight to London by claiming he was too sick to fly.

After conducting medical checks and letting him wander, officially “persona non grata,” for nearly 24 hours inside Bangkok airport, Thailand’s immigration chiefs finally ran out of patience.
“We are barring entry to Paul Francis Gadd and will be deporting him to his home country, England, unconditionally and even if he does not wish to board the plane,” they said in a statement.

“We are now waiting to return him to England as soon as possible.”
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Relocation of security screening points likely

Thursday 21 August 2008 @ 12:23 pm

A plan to relocate the security screening points at Suvarnabhumi airport to free up space for commercial development has come under fire for going against the principle of building an airport. Security screening spots in the passenger terminal of Suvarnabhumi airport will be moved away from the embarkation gates into an area in front of the immigration checkpoints in October to pave the way for commercial development, according to airport director Serirat Prasutanont.

Mr Serirat, also the acting president of the Airports of Thailand (AoT), said yesterday the planned change from Oct 1 would create plenty of room near the terminal gates for commercial development.

According to him, the relocation of the screening points would also boost security because passengers will then be screened before accessing the restricted zones of the terminal. They would no longer be required to queue up for security checks at the gates.

The change is also in line with a recommendation of the International Civil Aviation Organisation.

Mr Serirat said some major airports in places like Hong Kong, South Korea and Japan have already taken such steps and relocated the screening points.

An aviation source, however, said that moving the checkpoints would contradict the general principle of building an airport, which is safety before commercial interests.

The AoT may be in it for the profits as larger commercial space, which will likely be set aside for duty-free shopping, would mean bigger revenue.

The structure and procedure changes will also give passengers more time to spend in duty-free shops, the concession for which the AoT has given to a private firm.

If there are more shoppers, the revenue earned from profit-sharing for AoT would also go up, said the source.

According to Mr Serirat, in the long run, the AoT hopes to earn more from non-aviation investments. Currently, 60% of the authority’s income comes from aviation-related activities and the rest from the non-aviation sector.

The AoT sees the trend reversing in the future.

Also, an empty area covering 1,140 rai to the northeast of the airport compound will be developed into a so-called Airport Business Centre, worth over 10 billion baht, consisting of a convention centre, an export exhibition centre, office buildings, shopping malls, a hotel, a hospital, entertainment venues and health care facilities, if the AoT is allowed to have its way.

He said AoT would invite private investors to bid for the projects.

”The authority is considering the possibility of allowing a single group of investors to undertake all the projects or selecting different firms, depending on their expertise, to handle them,” he said.

A 723-rai empty plot in the eastern part of the airport would be transformed into an aviation institute and a high-end industrial estate.

Mr Serirat said the AoT board should receive the details of Suvarnabhumi airport’s second phase development plan from its consultancy late next month. After that, the board will seek approval from the cabinet for implementation.

The 70-billion-baht second phase development plan would kick off with the construction of a third runway, he said.

The project is expected to be completed by 2013, one year ahead of its scheduled completion.

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Free Google Adwords Vouchers

Thursday 21 August 2008 @ 12:10 pm

If you live in Australia, France, Sweden, Italy, Japan, United States of America or Singapore you can get a FREE Google Adwords voucher in your currency by following the relevant link below:

Google AdWords is a fast, measurable and cost-effective way to advertise. Using Google’s online tools, you simply write a brief description of your product and service, select a few keywords and indicate how much you’re willing to pay per click.

AdWords is a fast, measurable and cost-effective way to advertise. Using Google’s online tools, you simply write a brief description of your product and service, select a few keywords and indicate how much you’re willingto pay per click. Next thing, your ad is live on www.google.com,and you’re seeing results!

Benefits:

  • Reach people actively seeking information on your products and services.
  • Target prospects on Google, AOL and other top online destinations.
  • It’s fast to arrange and simple to implement. Start getting new customers in minutes.
  • It’s cost-effective. Pay only when people click on your ad.
  • Maintain total control of your budget. And it’s 100% measurable.

I signed up for AdWords and learn how to use it with the free AUS $50 Google Adwords voucher I received so it was quite useful.

Note: You are not guaranteed to receive a voucher, and if you do get one they are:

Valid only for new Google AdWords customers with self-managed accounts. One promotional credit per customer, and it must be used within 30 days of opening the account.


Note: The above promotional offer may have already expired

Credit : http://www.bhatt.id.au/blog/free-google-adwords-voucher/

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120+ Free Ajax Activity Indicator Gif Icons – ฟรี

Tuesday 19 August 2008 @ 5:32 pm

Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML), is a group of inter-related web development techniques used for creating interactive web applications. A primary characteristic is the increased responsiveness and interactivity of web pages achieved by exchanging small amounts of data with the server “behind the scenes” so that entire web pages do not have to be reloaded each time there is a need to fetch data from the server. This is intended to increase the web page’s interactivity, speed, functionality and usability.

Ajax is a cross-platform technique usable on many different operating systems, computer architectures, and web browsers as it is based on open standards such as JavaScript and the DOM. There are free and open source implementations of suitable frameworks and libraries.

The Ajax activity indicators are often used by web developers to let the users know when the Ajax application is loading.

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Credit : http://www.badeziner.com/2008/05/04/120-free-ajax-activity-indicator-gif-icons/

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WEB 2.0 คือ ??

Tuesday 19 August 2008 @ 4:31 pm

A short introduction to web 2.0, with special attention to the importance of the user role.

Creative Web 2.0 Learning
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Web 2.0
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Search Engine Marketing (SEM) Certifications

Tuesday 19 August 2008 @ 3:00 pm

Pay per Click Certifications

Google Advertising Professionals Exam – Exam cost 50 dollars – grade – 75%
Certificate Validity is for 2 years

What are the requirements for becoming a Qualified Individual?

  • To become a Qualified Individual in the Google Advertising Professionals program, you’ll need to accomplish the following:
  • Manage at least one AdWords account (yours or someone else’s) in My Client Center for 90 days.
  • Build and maintain at least US$1,000 (or your local currency equivalent) total spend for your or your team’s My Client Center account during the 90-day period.
  • We suggest that you take the exam after you meet the above requirements.


Applicants that fail the examination may retake the test with additional fees of $50.

Yahoo! Search Marketing Ambassador Program – Exam cost 50 dollars

What are the requirements for becoming a Yahoo! Search Marketing Ambassador?

Ambassadors should be search engine marketers, web professionals and individuals who currently manage or want to manage multiple Sponsored Search accounts on behalf of clients. Please see the program terms and conditions for more information.

Applicants that fail the examination may retake the test one more time without additional fees.


Microdoft adExcellence Exam – Exam cost 50 dollars – Passing grade – 75%
Certificate Validity is for 1 year

What are the requirements for being an adExcellence Member?

In order to achieve adExcellence Member status, you must be an active adCenter customer and have passed the Microsoft adExcellence accreditation exam. This program is currently available only in the United States.
Applicants that fail the examination may retake the test with additional fees of $50.

Internet Marketing Certifications

Professional CeM Certification – $190 Exam Fees + $175/yearly Membership fees

To certify an individual as competent and capable of performing e-marketing
functions utilizing current technological processes and established Internet marketing techniques

What is CeM Certification All About?
The certification designation demonstrates that you are a professional. Certification announces your professional competency to your employer, clients or customers-and to your peers in the eMarketing profession
Applicants that fail the examination may retake the test one more time without additional fees.

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Free Google Adwords Vouchers – ฟรี คูปอง กูเกิ้ล แอดเวิร์ดส

Tuesday 19 August 2008 @ 2:24 pm
Google AdWords

If you live in Australia, France, Sweden, Italy, Japan, United States of America or Singapore you can get a FREE Google Adwords voucher in your currency by following the relevant link below:

Google AdWords is a fast, measurable and cost-effective way to advertise. Using Google’s online tools, you simply write a brief description of your product and service, select a few keywords and indicate how much you’re willing to pay per click.

AdWords is a fast, measurable and cost-effective way to advertise. Using Google’s online tools, you simply write a brief description of your product and service, select a few keywords and indicate how much you’re willingto pay per click. Next thing, your ad is live on www.google.com,and you’re seeing results!

Benefits:

  • Reach people actively seeking information on your products and services.
  • Target prospects on Google, AOL and other top online destinations.
  • It’s fast to arrange and simple to implement. Start getting new customers in minutes.
  • It’s cost-effective. Pay only when people click on your ad.
  • Maintain total control of your budget. And it’s 100% measurable.

I signed up for AdWords and learn how to use it with the free AUS $50 Google Adwords voucher I received so it was quite useful.

Note: You are not guaranteed to receive a voucher, and if you do get one they are:

Valid only for new Google AdWords customers with self-managed accounts. One promotional credit per customer, and it must be used within 30 days of opening the account.


Note: The above promotional offer may have already expired

Credit : http://www.bhatt.id.au/blog/free-google-adwords-voucher/

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Yahoo search marketing $100 coupon – YSM Free coupon

Tuesday 19 August 2008 @ 2:15 pm

Webmasters can get a $25-$100 advertising credit for Yahoo search marketing pay-per-click (PPC) advertising.

The Links below is for $25- $100 in Yahoo advertising credit for the Free Offer. You pay $30 to Yahoo to setup your account, then you get $25- $100 in high quality pay per click advertising on Yahoo search. Get more traffic today!

Here is list of FREE Yahoo Search Marketing (YSM) coupons/vouchers!

Note:

  1. This offer is available only for new accounts. • Yahoo charges $30 per sign up, so you put your $30 +$100 Free from yahoo = $130 at End.
  2. All country webmasters allowed (non USA also allowed)
  3. Coupons can expire at any time, check promotional amount before sign up.
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