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How BannerBit Changed the Game for Online Ad Flippers?

BannerBit is a revolutionary new advertising marketplace that makes it possible for thousands of people around the world to buy and sell digital banner ads between one another. The service is changing the game of online advertising by making the purchase and sale of digital ads simple, secure and instantaneous. The BannerBit Difference Traditionally, online advertising has been slow and inefficient. Companies like Google and Facebook have dominated, making it very hard for individuals to participate in – and earn from – the buying and selling of digital banner ads. BannerBit is changing online advertising in a big way through its cloud-powered digital advertising marketplace. Every day, thousands of BannerBit members can now come together to buy and sell digital banner ads. The BannerBit interface gives members direct access to ads involving the biggest premium advertisers in the world, including brands like Nike, Toyota and McDonald’s. How People Use It Different membe...

4 Reasons Why Ad Flipping with BannerBitis Becoming So Popular

The online ad flipping market has become extremely popular this year as tens of thousands of people have discovered how they too can start buying and selling ads with BannerBit. Here are 10 reasons why more and more people are choosing BannerBit as their preferred marketplace for flipping online ads. 1.       Anyone Can Do It The traditional online advertising market is complex. It is made up of many layers that can overwhelm people who aren’t familiar with the advertising terminology. Online ad flipping with BannerBitdoes away with the complexity, and makes it incredibly easy to get started, even for people whodon’t have any previous knowledge or experience in the online advertising domain. To become a BannerBit member, no prior knowledge or experience is necessary. 2.       Online Advertising is a Huge Market The online advertising market is one of the biggest in the world. These days it is dominated by the likes of G...

Stella Ralfini, Sensual Sorceress, Rants About Ethics of Press

Stella Ralfini,70, considered one of the most knowledgeable women in the beauty world today, admits naivety is what keeps getting her in trouble with the press. ‘You’d think once was enough and I’d have learned my lesson three years ago, but when a different media company approached me earlier this year I fell headlong in the same trap.’ Told the story would have an inspirational slant, and believing it was about her recovery from skin cancer, her passion for Argentinian Tango, her search for a soulmate, why her homemade beauty products were proving so popular, beauty/health recommendations and why her skin was so flawless for her age, another shock awaited. When the article appeared in the Daily Mail, Stella laughed with rage to read that ‘She rubbed urine on her face daily to keep it young.’ In chats she shared with Chrissie Wood from Mercury Press beforehand, Stella mentioned urine therapy, a practice known in Ayuvedic and Chinese medicine as being used for curing acne, wound...

A facebook group set up for conversations about how the UK manages cancer is gathering momentum

Banned Aid: Weed the World was set up by Dr Carol Coombes OBE, a leading strengths based leadership consultant in the UK, after she'd researched how other countries around the World are tackling Cancer treatment most successfully. Carol recently came out about her own cancer, diagnosed in February 2017, after finding that unless she accepted Chemotherapy and radiation therapy to her throat, there was no treatment available for her. Diagnosed with a ‘rare and aggressive’ tonsillar cancer, Carol immediately embarked on a series of lifestyle changes, aiming to rebuild her immune system. Her hope then was that she could do this, and with regular monitoring and assessment from the NHS, be able to check on progress. Carol was stunned to learn that the NHS, the main public healthcare provider in the UK, cannot discuss any treatments outside oncology, due to The Cancer act 1939, and therefore couldn't scan or assess her unless she'd go ahead with the treatment laid out. Fu...