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10 ways to earn through website

Freelancing: You can earn money online by offering your skills and services as a freelancer. There are a number of platforms, such as Upwork, Freelancer and Fiverr, that allow you to offer your services to clients from around the world. Affiliate Marketing: Affiliate marketing is a popular way to earn money online. You can promote products or services of other companies on your website or social media pages and earn a commission for every sale you generate. Online Surveys: Many companies offer online surveys to gather consumer feedback. You can sign up for these surveys and get paid for your opinions and feedback. Selling Products: You can sell products online through platforms such as Amazon, Etsy or your own online store. You can either sell your own products or resell products from other companies. Online Tutoring: You can offer online tutoring services to students from around the world. You can teach subjects like mathematics, science, languages and music through platforms such...

The most popular niche to get traffic

The most popular niche is a highly debated topic in the world of business and entrepreneurship. However, based on market research and consumer behavior, it can be argued that the tech industry is the most sought after niche today. With the rise of the internet and the increasing demand for technological advancements, it's no surprise that the tech industry has become a leading niche. The tech industry includes a wide range of sub-niches, such as software development, artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, cybersecurity, and cloud computing. These sub-niches have gained immense popularity in recent years due to their ability to solve complex problems and improve overall efficiency. One of the reasons why the tech industry has become so popular is due to its ability to disrupt traditional industries. For example, the rise of online shopping has led to the downfall of brick-and-mortar stores. The introduction of mobile payments has replaced traditional banking methods. T...

What does it mean to be patriotic in different cultures?

Patriotism, a sense of attachment and commitment to a country, nation or political community. Patriotism (love of country) and nationalism (loyalty to a nation) are often taken as synonymous, yet patriotism originated nearly 2,000 years before the rise of nationalism in the 19th century. Greek and especially Roman antiquity provide the roots of a political patriotism that envisions loyalty to the patria as loyalty to the political concept of the republic. It involves the love of law and general liberty, the pursuit of the common good, and the duty to treat one's country justly. This classical Roman meaning of patria resurfaced in the context of 15th-century Italian city-republics. Here, Patria stands for the general liberties of the city, which can only be secured by the civic spirit of the citizens.  For Niccolò Machiavelli, the love of general liberty enabled citizens to see their private and special interests as part of the common good and helped them resist corruption and tyran...

Etymology of Bangladesh

 Etymology The etymology of Bangladesh (Bangla Desh) can be traced back to the early 20th century, when Bengali patriotic songs, such as Kazi Nazrul Islam's Namo Namo Namo Bangladesh Momo and Rabindranath Tagore's Aji Bangla Hriday, used the term. In the past the word Bangladesh was often written as two words, Bangla Desh. From the 1950s, Bengali nationalists used the term at political rallies in East Pakistan. The term Bengali is a principal name for both the Bengali region and the Bengali language. The origins of the word Bengali are unclear, with theories pointing to a Bronze Age proto-Dravidian tribe, the Austric word "bonga" (sun god) and the Iron Age kingdom of Bengal. The first known use of the term is the Nessari Plate of 805 AD. The term Bhangaldesh is found in 11th century South Indian records. The term gained official status during the Bengal Sultanate in the 14th century. Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah proclaimed himself the first "Shah of Bengal" in 1342...

History of bangla

 prehistoric Human settlement in Bengal can be traced back to 20,000 years ago. Archaeological evidence confirms that by the second millennium BCE, rice-cultivating communities inhabited the region. By the 11th century BC, people in the area lived in systematically lined dwellings, used human burial grounds, and produced copper ornaments and fine black and red pottery. The Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers were the natural arteries for communication and transportation. The estuaries of the Bay of Bengal are open to maritime trade. The Early Iron Age saw the development of metal weapons, coinage, permanent field agriculture and irrigation. From 600 BC, a second wave of urbanization swept the northern Indian subcontinent, as part of the Northern Black Polished War culture. Antiquity Ancient Bengal was divided into Barendra, Suhma, Anga, Banga, Samatat and Harikal regions. Early Indian literature describes the region as a Thalassocracy, with colonies in Southeast Asia and the Indi...

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Top 10 greatest goalkeeper of all time, theirs name and why they are greatest

Who are the top 10 greatest goalkeepers of all time? In the history of football, there have been many great goalkeepers who have contributed to their team's success and won numerous trophies. The role of a goalkeeper in football is crucial, as they are the last line of defense and can often be the main source of motivation and the difference between winning and losing a trophy. So, questions can be arise who is the best goalkeeper of this competition or top 10 greatest goalkeepers of all time. What are some defining characteristics or skills of the greatest goalkeepers on this list? Shot-stopping ability: One of the key attributes of a great goalkeeper is their ability to make crucial saves and prevent goals. The top goalkeepers are known for their lightning-fast reflexes and agility, allowing them to make acrobatic saves and keep the ball out of the net. Command of the penalty area: Great goalkeepers are also known for their ability to command their penalty area and communicate...

What is meant by inbox placement rate?

Email is the most productive promotional channel with an average ROI of 145%. Sellthrough has written multiple ebooks on how to make progress on this over the years, focusing on techniques like personalization and behavior-based trigger messages. However, your email marketing program will only have a significant impact on your brand's bottom line if your messages are actually received. Many marketers don't realize that deliverability and revenue have a much more symbiotic relationship. Consistently, people receive more than 300 billion messages, which is 0.02% of the message volume actually sent. Concerned with securing clients' inboxes as a matter of first importance, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) identify most messages as malicious spam, blocking them out and out. ISPs rule on caution and cast a wide net, giving comparable treatment to any email that appears to resemble spam. As indicated by Return Path's 2018 Deliverability Benchmark Report, the typical inbox pla...

Python - Slicing Strings

Slicing The slice syntax can be utilized to obtain a selection of characters within a range. To obtain a specific portion of a string, indicate the beginning index and the ending index separated by a colon using the slice notation. Example Retrieve the characters starting from index 3 up to but not including index 7: x =   "Python slicing" print (x[ 3 : 7 ]) Note:  The first character has index 0. Slice From the Start If you don't specify the starting index, the range will start from the first character: Example Retrieve the first 5 characters of the string, excluding the character at the 6th position: x =   "Python slicing" print (x[: 6 ]) Slice To the End If you exclude the end index when defining a range, it will automatically include all the elements until the end : Example Retrieve all the characters from the 3rd position to the end of the string: x =   "Python slicing" print (x[ 3 :]) Negative Indexing To begin the slice from the end of the strin...