Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Top 10 Pay Per Download ( PPD ) Web sites

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The following top 10 pay per download (ppd) sites listed here are the most trusted and high paying legitimate ppd sites currently online. So if you are looking for the top 10 ppd websites then you are in the right place.

Here I listed the top 10 best innovative pay per download sites with great features that can dwarf earning potential of Google adsense. With this great ppd sites you can monetise your file or entire websites and earn an average of $1 per visitor who gain access to your website or file. Although the least you can earn from them per visitor is $0.3, but if you have traffic from USA, UK, CANADA, AUSTRIA then you will earn at least $1 per visitor. If you have 1000 visitors per day to your website or file from the above mentioned countries then you will be making more than $1000 per day.

With the top 1 and 4 ppd websites listed below you can monetise your whole or part of your website by placing a code in your site so that anybody that visit your site will have to fill a small survey before proceeding to your content. And each survey pay at least $1 for the above countries and $0.3 for other countries. That is a lot of money if you have at least 1000 visitors per day to your site or file.


Top 10 ppd websites

Top 1: Dollaruploadz
Dollarupload is a nice pay per download site with great features among the top 10 pay per download sites. You can upload file on their site or anywhere and still earn with them. And the best of all is that you can monetise your entire website or blog by placing their code on your website and get paid each time a visitor gain access to your site. If you have a gaming site, video site, ebook site, coupon or template site etc then this method is for you. You can earn up $1000 with the code on your site. I use this on two of my video and gaming site and I make at least $300 per day using link locker. If you promote your link on YouTube or Facebook with a lot of visitors you will be making a hell of money here. Their minimum payout is $10 and payment methods are direct bank deposit, bank wire, paypal, payza, check, skril, debit card, payquicker and solidtrustpay. You have the option of activating instant pay

Top 2: Sharecash
Sharecash is one of the top ppd sites with a revolutionary feature that pays you cash every time your files are downloaded. Upload your files and promote them anywhere on the internet. Visitor complete quick surveys to Download the files and you are paid. The minimum cashout is $10 via paypal, payza, check and bank deposit. This is the most popular ppd site online

Top 3: uploadee
Uploadee is one of the best pay per download sites. You have to upload files on to their site and direct people to them. They have been online for 2 years now. Like other ppd sites. You will have to upload your file onto their website and then send visitors to them. The minimum payout is $10 and the payment methods are paypal, payza and check. They are very sincere and very easy to make money with.

Top 4: Fileleads.net
Fileleads pay the average rate around $5,000 for 1000 downloads. You can earn on average anywhere between 1 dollars up to 50 dollars for each user who gains access to your content depending on what country the user is coming from and the offer selected. Most leads pay from around 1 dollar for the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. Other countries vary between 1- 2 dollars usually.

Top 5: Dreamcash
Dreamcash is one of the top 10 ppd sites with high population of members. You can make money with them by uploading your file on to the site. Dreamcash pays their members the average of $0.07-$0.90 per download which comes out to an average of $700-$900 per 1000 downloads. You will also earn 30% commission when your visitor buys a premium account for downloads. The unique thing about Dreamcash is that you don’t need to upload all your files, unlike the other pay per download sites, just copy and paste the link on Dreamcash and the content locker will be created immediately. The minimum payout is 10 dollar and payment methods are paypal, alertpay, check, wire, ETF.

Top 6: Clutchfiles
Clutchfile Is one of the top legitimate ppd sites on the top 10 pay per download sites with quick respond to their members need. Since they are new, they have events running every single month. Such as increased rates, lowered payout limit, and increased referral rates are some of the things you can expect to see. Visitors may also choose to share your file via twitter and Facebook on the Downloading page which can turn that one potential download into hundreds or even thousands. The minimum cashout is $10 via check, bank wire, payza, paypal, and Google check.

Top 7: shareflecash
Shareflecash Is a new pay per download site among the top 10 ppd sites with high quality innovation and incentives. They have being online for a very long time with well organized features. Members earn money by uploading files on the site and sharing their links. The minimum payout is $10 which can be cashout via paypal, payza, check and bank deposit.

Top 8: Cash share
Cashshare Is a ppd site with high quality innovation among the top 10 pay per download sites. It is the best alternative to sharecash with new features and unpassable download system. Members can upload their file on their site and share files over internet like forums, blogs, social network etc. They operate bi-weekly payment methods via paypal, payza, bank wire and the minimum payout is $5.00.

Top 9:Sharegate
Shargate is a well organized pay per download site on the list of top 10 ppd sites with 24/7 support. Members can get paid per download a visitor makes. They offer nice pay per download and also give members great tools, tutorial and support to make their earnings in no time. Simply signup, upload your file on the site and allow the cash rolling. The minimum cashout is $10 via check, bank wire, payza, paypal, and check.

Top 10: Purebites
Purebites Is one of the top paying ppd sites among the top 10 pay per download sites. It is exactly like dollarupload and has the same great features. It is a revolutionary ppd site using one of the best converting incentive surveys. They have all the tools you need to make money with ppd such as file, locker, link locker and their gate way system. You can lock any webpage you own. They also provide their members with an ultimate uploading system, works very well with multiple upload. You will see all your statistics on their analytic tool. It just just like the above mentioned ppd sites. The minimum payout is $10 via paypal, payza, check and bank deposit. Do not miss out on these top three sites, they are must join



We have been able to list to you the top 10 legitimate and high paying ppd sites. Now is the time to jump into action and start making money with them. And we hope they will be of great help to you.





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TeamViewer - the All-In-One Software for Remote Control any Computer or Mac over the Internet

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Cover art

TeamViewer for Remote Control


TeamViewer provides easy, fast and secure remote access to Windows, Mac and Linux systems. TeamViewer is already used on more than 200,000,000 computers worldwide. 
You can use this app to:




- Control computers remotely as if you were sitting right in front of them.
- On the go support your clients, colleagues, and friends
- Gain access to your office desktop with all of the documents and 
installed applications                           - Remotely administrate unattended computers (e.g. servers)

TeamViewer for Remote Control - screenshot
Features:
- Effortlessly access computers behind firewalls and proxy servers
- Intuitive touch and control gestures (including Windows 8 multitouch support)
- Full keyboard functionality (including special keys such as Windows®, Ctrl+Alt+Del )
- Transfer files in both directions
- Multi monitor support
- Sound and video transmission in real-time
- Highest security standards: 256 Bit AES Session Encoding, 2048 Bit RSA Key Exchange
- Plus so much more …


Quick guide:
1. Install this app
2. Install or start TeamViewer on your computer from our website
3. Enter your computer’s TeamViewer ID and password



TeamViewer for Remote Control - screenshot

Remote Support and Remote Access
Remote Support – no need for any installation on the client side
Remote Administration – 24/7 access to remote computers and servers
Remote Access – access your data and applications – anytime, anywhere


Home Office – access your office computer from home


Download : Mobile App for Android

                   Server for PC




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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

VideoCacheView - Extract video files from the cache of your web browsers and save them to local disk

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Description

After watching a video in a Web site, you may want to save the video file into your local disk for playing it offline in the future. If the video file is stored in your browser's cache, this utility can help you to extract the video file from the cache and save it for watching it in the future. 
It automatically scans the entire cache of Internet Explorer, Mozilla-based Web browsers (Including Firefox), Opera, and Chrome, and then finds all video files that are currently stored in it. It allows you to easily copy the cached video files into another folder for playing/watching them in the future. If you have a movie player that is configured to play flv files, it also allows you to play the video directly from your browser's cache.





Using VideoCacheView

VideoCacheView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file (VideoCacheView.exe)
After running VideoCacheView, it scan the cache folders of your Internet Explorer and Mozilla browsers, as well as the temporary folder of Windows. Wait 5 - 30 seconds until the scanning process is finished, and the main window of VideoCacheView should display all the video files that are currently in cache.
After the video list is displayed, you can use one of the following options, assuming that the video files are stored in the cache ('In Cache' = Yes):

  • Play Selected File: Allows you to play the video file directly from the cache, assuming that you have a video player that is configured to play .flv files.
  • Copy Selected Files To: Allows to copy the video files from the cache into another folder, so you will be able to play them in the future.
If you have a video file that is not stored in the cache ('In Cache' = No), you can use the 'Open Download URL In Browser' option (F8) in order to download the video file. You can also use the 'Copy Download URLs' option (Ctrl+U) to copy the download URLs to the clipboard, and then use then in your browser or in other download software.
Be aware that some Web sites may not allow you to download a video file in this way.


Flash Video Files In Temporary Folder

Each time that a Web browser plays a Flash video file, the .flv file is saved into the temporary folder of Windows. Normally, you cannot copy this temporary file to another folder, because the flash player locks the file exclusively. Also the file is automatically deleted when you close the Web browser.
Starting from version 1.10, VideoCacheView displays the flash files in the temporary folder, and allows you to copy them into another folder. VideoCacheView can handle temporary flash files created by Internet Explorer, Mozilla/Firefox, Opera Web browser. Be aware that you must wait until the browser finish to download them. otherwise, the copied files will be corrupted.

Playing Video Files Directly From The Cache

Most Web sites today use Flash video files (.flv extension) for playing video inside the Web page.
VideoCacheView doesn't provide a build-in video player, but if you already have a video player that is configured to play .flv files, VideoCacheView will be able to use it for playing the video files directly from the Web browser's cache.
If you don't have a video player that can play .flv files, you may try one of the following freeware solutions:



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How to create a Web Page ( Tutorial 6 )

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Frames

 What are Frames?
Frames basically split your window in to sections. You can display two or more web pages at a time with frames. You don't necessarily have to have whole pages in a frame. You could just have graphics, too. If you are really interested in putting frames on your page, I recommend that you go here to Sharky's Netscape Frames Tutorial and read the lessons.


Java

 What is Java?
Java is a simple, robust, object-oriented, platform-independent multi-threaded, dynamic general-purpose programming environment. It's best for creating applets and applications for the Internet, intranets and any other complex, distributed network.

Programming in Java

I do not know how to program in java. However, it is a very useful language if you know how to use it. If you think that you would like to begin learning the java language, an excellent tutorial can be found here.
Just because I don't know how to program in java, doesn't mean that I don't use it. I love java. It can add so much to a web site. If you really don't want to learn java, but would like to use it on your web pages, I would suggest using free java scripts that can be found around the web. One such web site can be found here at Sharky's JavaScript Answers.





How to create a Web Page ( Tutorial 5 )

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Fill-out Forms


Getting Started

Fill-out forms let a reader return information to a Web server for some action. For example, suppose you collect names and email addresses so you can email some information to people who request it. This processing of incoming data is usually handled by a script or program written in Perl or another language that manipulates text, files, and information. If you want to, you can write this program yourself, but I have no idea how to do it. I would check with your server. I know that many servers have scripts available for its users. Let's pretend that the one that I'm going to use is called "fb.pl". This will send a response to your fillout form directly to your email address. NOTE: This script is not real, it is just an example. Check with your ISP to see if they have built-in scripts.

Form Method/Action

The first thing that you type for your guestbook is the Form Method and Action. This is where you enter the Perl script. Most servers and Internet Providers have scripts like this that they provide for you. Check with yours. You cannot have any kind of forms without having a script. The address of the one that I'll be using is:
http://www.domain.com/cgi-bin/fb.pl. If you would like the response sent to your email address, and the address is "a@a.com", you would type this for the first two lines:

<FORM METHOD="POST" ACTION="http://www.domain.com/cgi-bin/fb.pl">
<INPUT TYPE="input" NAME="recipient" value="a@a.com">TO:<P>

Here is what it will look like:
TO:

Next, you need to decide what questions that you want to ask, and what you will use to ask them. Before you start, though, you might want to check with your server to see if they have any questions that you MUST ask. I know with some ISPs, you must ask what their email address is, their first name, their last name, and what the subject of their question is. You can use single or multiple text fields, larger fields, checkboxes, radio buttons, pull-down lists and scroll-down lists.

Single or multiple fields

In your guestbook, you might want to ask questions that have a single one word answer. To here is what you would type to have four fields that ask for an email address, a first name, a last name, and a subject:

<INPUT TYPE="input" NAME="from">Your Email Address<P>
<INPUT TYPE="input" NAME="firstname">Your First Name<P>
<INPUT TYPE="input" NAME="lastname">Your Last Name<P>
<INPUT TYPE="input" NAME="subject">Subject<P>


Here is what the result is:
Your Email Address
Your First Name
Your Last Name
Subject

Larger Fields

I would recommend that you have one larger field at the end of your guestbook for comments. You first need to decide how many columns and rows that you want to have. Let's say that you want to have 7 rows, and 45 columns. Here is what you would type:
Please place any questions or comments here:
<TEXTAREA Rows=7 Cols=45 NAME="suggestions"></TEXTAREA><P>


Here is what the result looks like:

Please place any questions or comments here:


Checkboxes

Let's say that you wanted to ask a question like "What are some things that you like to do?" You could have a list of things with checkboxes. If you wanted the list to be: Watch TV, play on the Internet, read a book, play sports, and study, you would type:
What are some things that you like to do?

<INPUT TYPE="checkbox" NAME="like" VALUE="TV">Watch TV<P>
<INPUT TYPE="checkbox" NAME="like" VALUE="internet">Play on the Internet<P>
<INPUT TYPE="checkbox" NAME="like" VALUE="read">Read a book<P>
<INPUT TYPE="checkbox" NAME="like" VALUE="sports">Play sports<P>
<INPUT TYPE="checkbox" NAME="like" VALUE="study">Study<P>


The result:
What are some things that you like to do?
Watch TV
Play on the Internet
Read a book
Play sports
Study

Radio Buttons

If you ever want to ask a question with one answer, you can use radio buttons. If you wanted to ask "What WWW browser are you using right now?", and you wanted to have the choices Netscape Navigator 4.x, Netscape Navigator 3.x, Netscape Communicator, Mosaic, and Microsoft Explorer, you would type:
What WWW browser are you using right now?

<INPUT TYPE="radio" NAME="browser" VALUE="Navigator 4.x">Netscape Navigator 4.x<P>


<INPUT TYPE="radio" NAME="browser" VALUE="Navigator 3.x">Netscape Navigator 3.x<P>


<INPUT TYPE="radio" NAME="browser" VALUE="Communicator">Netscape Communicator<P>


<INPUT TYPE="radio" NAME="browser" VALUE="Mosaic">Mosaic<P>


<INPUT TYPE="radio" NAME="browser" VALUE="Internetex">Internet Explorer<P>


The Result:
What WWW browser are you using right now?

Netscape Navigator 4.x


Netscape Navigator 3.x


Netscape Communicator


Mosaic


Internet Explorer


Pull-Down Lists

Another way to ask a question with only one answer is to use a pull-down menu. You can use the SELECTED command to have an option besides the first be selected, as you will see below. If you wanted to ask "What is your favorite color?", and you wanted the list to be of red, yellow, orange, green, blue, purple, black, and brown, with black selected, you would type:
What is your favorite color?
<SELECT NAME="color">
<OPTION>Red
<OPTION>Yellow
<OPTION>Orange
<OPTION>Green
<OPTION>Blue
<OPTION>Purple
<OPTION SELECTED>Black
<OPTION>Brown
</SELECT><P>


The outcome is:
What is your favorite color? 

Scroll-Down Lists

Some times, you might want to have a scroll-down list on your page. With this, you can decide whether or not you want people to be able to select more that one item. If you do have it with more that one items, the user has to hold down the command or shift key. You can also decide how many of the lines you want visible. Below are two lists of the same things. In the first one, you can only select one item, and it is showing three lines. In the second one, you can select one or more items by holding down command or shift . The second list is showing four lines. The question is "What is your favorite video game system?" The answers are: Nintendo 64, Sony Playstation, Sega Dreamcast, or arcade video games. The text that you type for each list is above the actual list.
What is your favorite video game system?
<SELECT NAME="video game" SIZE=3>
<OPTION VALUE="nintendo64">Nintendo 64
<OPTION VALUE="playstation">Sony Playstation
<OPTION VALUE="dreamcast">Sega Dreamcast
<OPTION VALUE="arcade">Arcade Games
</SELECT><P>


The outcome is:
What is your favorite video game system?




What is your favorite video game system? (Hold shift to select more that one)
<SELECT NAME="video game" MULTIPLE SIZE=4>
<OPTION VALUE="nintendo64">Nintendo 64
<OPTION VALUE="playstation">Sony Playstation
<OPTION VALUE="dreamcast">Sega Dreamcast
<OPTION VALUE="arcade">Arcade Games
</SELECT><P>

The second outcome is:
What is your favorite video game system? (Hold shift to select more that one) 

Reset Form

On most page that have fill-out forms, there is a reset button at the bottom of the form, next to the "submit" or "send" button. To have a reset button, just type:
To reset the all of the forms, press this button:<INPUT TYPE="reset" VALUE="Reset">
The outcome is: (try it!)
To reset the all of the forms, press this button:

Submit Entry

When you are all finished with everything, you need to make a button so that people can submit their entry. To do this, type:
To submit your choices, press this button:<INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="Submit">
The result is: (NOTE: Please don't click this button. It has been disabled and will not work.)
To submit your choices, press this button:
NOTE: At the very end of your form, you must type </FORM> or your forms won't work!!






How to create a Web Page ( Tutorial 4 )

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Graphics


Putting Images On A Page

On almost EVERY web page on the net, there is some kind of graphic. I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you have AT LEAST one picture on your page. There are mainly two kinds of ways to have graphics on your web page. The first, is to use a graphic that is on another web page somewhere on the web. The second, is to upload the graphic to your own account. Personally, I prefer to use the upload method. If you are using the other way, there is always a chance that the person who made that page will decide to delete that graphic. Then a symbol with a circle, square, and triangle will appear where the graphic was supposed to be, sometimes it will look like it has been torn through the middle:
1)
To display a graphic on some one else's page, you need to find the URL. To do this, I recommend that you have Netscape Navigator. Right click or click and hold down on the graphic, until a menu comes up. Choose "View this Image". Then , copy the URL that appears at the top of the screen, in the "location" box. Let's say that the URL was: http://www.infhost.com/members/web/Images/pic.gif You would type:
<IMG SRC="http://www.infhost.com/members/web/Images/pic.gif">
The result is:


2)
To display a graphic that is in your account, all you have to do is type in the filename. If you didn't make separate directories for graphics and pages, then you just need to type the graphic's name.(i.e. <IMG SRC="pic.gif">

Alternate Text for Images

Some World Wide Web browsers cannot display images. Some users turn off image loading even if their software can display images (especially if they are using a modem or have a slow connection). HTML provides a command to tell readers what they are missing on your pages. The "ALT" attribute lets you specify text to be displayed instead of an image. For example:
<IMG SRC="pic.gif" ALT="How to make a web page">
In this example, "pic.gif" is the picture of a sign. With graphics-capable viewers that have image-loading turned on, you see the graphic. With a non-graphic browser or if image-loading is turned off, the words "How to make a web page" is shown in your window. You should try to include alternate text for each image you use in your document, as it is a courtesy for your readers.

Animated Graphics

Some people like to put animation on their web pages. It actually is not that hard. Here is some background history. Most GIFs over the years have only one image per file. According to "technical specifications from 1987", a GIF could have had more than one image per file, making it like a slide show presentation and not a single image. However, most programs that work with GIF are designed around the idea of one image per file. So the multi-image aspect of GIFs was forgotten. In 1989, they added timing and various other abilities to the GIF format, including transparency. Nobody used these new additions either. Then the Web took off. Transparency and interlacing became features people wanted to use and software companies began supporting those features. In order to have animation on your web page, you need to download a program that was made to fit more that one GIF in a file. I recommend GifBuilder for the Mac. Windows users can go here to download another program. Here is one example of a small animation:

Background, text, and link Color

On most pages, you want to have a specific color for the background, text, unvisited links, visited links, and active links. In order to do this, you need to find the code number for the specific color that you are looking for. Here is a HUGE list of code numbers, and here is how you would display this in your page. NOTE: Type these ONLY right below your title. NOTE: You must have the "#" sign before the actual code.
  • <body bgcolor="#code">for background color
  • <body text="#code">for color of text (all non-links)
  • <body link="#code">for color of unvisited links
  • <body vlink="#code">for color of visited links
  • <body alink="#code">for color of active links (while being selected)
You can also string two or more of these commands together:
<body bgcolor="#000015" text="#000020" link="#000050" vlink="#7a7777" alink="#8f8e8d">

Background Graphics

Instead of having a solid color as a background, you might want to have one graphic that repeats over and over to create a background. Here are several places that you can go to find background graphics. The text that you would type in for a background called "bk.gif" would be:
<body background="bk.gif">

Linking with graphics

Sometimes on your web page, you might want to have a graphic that is a link. This is quite simple, since you just mix the two commands of linking, and displaying graphics. Here is an example of a graphic that leads to Yahoo:

You can also have a text link next to the graphic that leads to the same place.
Here is what you would type in for, first the plain graphic-link, and second, the graphic-link with text:
<A href="http://www.yahoo.com"><IMG SRC="http://www.infhost.com/members/web/Images/yahoo.gif"></A>
<A href="http://www.yahoo.com"><IMG SRC="http://www.infhost.com/members/web/Images/yahoo.gif">Yahoo!</A>

Image Maps

Before you create an image map, you need to make sure that your server supports them. Then, you can follow these steps. First, you need to create an image. Draw a picture with sections that could lead to certain places. Second, you need to create an image map file. There are several programs that can do this for you. I recommend WebMap, for the Mac. You can go to Yahoo's Image Map Directory for others. 





How to create a Web Page ( Tutorial 3 )

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Linking


URLs

When you make a link, you are making colored text or even a graphic (talked about later). When somebody clicks on this text, it will take them to another web page, or possibly a certain section of a web page. Let's say that you wanted to make a link from your web page, to Yahoo!. The URL of Yahoo! is:
http://www.yahoo.com
To do this, you would type:
<A HREF="http://www.yahoo.com">What ever text that you want to be colored goes here</A>
The result would be:
You can go ahead and try it if you want to.

Links to Specific Sections

Sometimes, you might want to have a link that will take you further down a page, or to a certain section of another page. An example of this is the index to this web page. You click on the colored text, and it takes you to that section. To do this, you need to do two things. The first, is to make the link, and the second, is to make where the link will lead to. NOTE: You cannot make links to specific sections within a different document unless either you have write permission to the coded source of that document or that document already contains in-document named links.
1) To make the actual link, think of a name for the certain spot. Let's say you are going to call it "spot". If this certain spot is on the same page that the link is, you would type:
<A HREF="#spot">Colored Text
Otherwise, you would add "#spot" to the end of the URL.
2) Now, you need to make where the link will take you. Go to the spot where you want the link to take you, and type:
<A NAME = "spot">

Mailto Links

Most people like to have a link on their web page that automatically sends e-mail to an address. If you want to do this, and your name is Dan, and your e-mail address is a@a.com, type:
<A HREF="mailto:a@a.com">Dan</a>
Here is the result of typing this: