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e-Lottery - Unique Home Based Business Opportunity

e-Lottery Affiliate Programme Would you be interested in a global affiliate online program that costs just £9.99 a year and gives you the tools with which to tap into the massive worldwide lotteries market?

When you join e-Lottery as an independent affiliate you will see just how trouble-free it is to manage your own lottery business on a part-time or full-time basis from the convenience of your own home. You can build a useful part-time income or a substantial full time pay packet by simply recruiting new e-Lottery members.

As an e-Lottery affiliate you will earn on going monthly commission based on the sale of syndicate subscriptions by yourself as well as members of your network. You are given a high end affiliate website with a fully fledged back office and all the support you could possibly want as you start to build your business. If you are serious about your e-Lottery business you can receive all the support and guidance to help you on your way.

Millions of people take part in the UK National Lotto and/or the Euro Millions on a weekly basis and the e-Lottery syndicate system is a fantastic way of earning a monthly residual income for showing these people a better way of playing the lottery.

Ways to build your e-Lottery affiliate business

The e-Lottery pay plan is available to all affiliates who follow the guidelines put forward by the company. As you build your business and attain more senior ranks in eLottery, the pay plan begins to reward you more for helping your team members build their businesses. As you work towards your e-Lottery goals, you will have the support of not only your sponsor but also a number of senior "up line" members. Furthermore, you will also have the backup of e-Lottery customer support.

The different commission options

Personal Player Volume (PPV) Commission
For each individual you introduce to the e-Lottery syndicate system, you will be paid 20% ongoing commission for as long as each member remains a paid up subscriber.

Group Player Volume (GPV) Commission
When the affiliates in you group begin to recruit new members, you can qualify to earn 5% commission on the total player volume in your group. The levels on which you are paid commission depend on what your rank is within the compensation plan.

Global Revenue Share (GRS)
If you choose to have a serious crack at the e-Lottery business and arrive at the more superior positions in the compensation plan, a brand new bonus awaits you. Global revenue share (GRS) is a bonus that consists of a percentage of all e-Lottery monthly revenues which is split between all qualifying e-Lottery affiliates every month.

All e-Lottery affiliates receive the following benefits:

  1. State-of-the-art ecommerce website
  2. Comprehensive genealogy along with management and tracking tools
  3. Online ‘statement’ so you are able to view your commissions and payments
  4. Affiliate news statement with member testimonials, events, news and business-building suggestions
  5. A selection of payment methods available for new members joining your team
  6. Player and Affiliate testimonial movies
  7. Support offered by both your sponsor and more senior up line members
  8. Access to marketing materials including downloadable banners, flyers, and many other promotional tools
  9. Access to ‘getting started’ website to help guide you as you build an understanding of the business
  10. Multi-lingual customer service team offering live telephone and e-mail support 6 days a week
  11. Affiliate training days and web-based conferences

What Your Baby Will Enjoy Looking At

What Your Baby Will Enjoy Looking At

At birth, babies prefer high contrast. Black and white designs provide the most contrast. At first, babies prefer geometric patterns with stripes and angles. Soon they will shift their preference to circular patterns, such as bull’s eyes.

Within three weeks, the most exciting image in his visual field is the human face. Because your hairline and your eyes offer the most contrast, he will at first concentrate his gaze between your nose and your forehead. Between four and eight weeks, your baby may break into his first social smile while studying your face. At three months, he will be able to distinguish your face from a stranger’s. By rewarding you with a special smile, he lets you know that he recognizes you. By four months, his vision has matured. Like you, he enjoys looking at things that are colorful, novel, and in motion.

How do you know when your baby finds something visually interesting? An alert, calm, baby will respond to a pleasing object in his visual field by brightening his face and moving his arms and legs rhythmically. An active baby will stop moving and carefully scan the object with his eyes. He will signal to you when an object doesn’t interest him or when he has had enough stimulation by turning away and withdrawing.

Avoid bombarding your baby with visual input during the first two months of his life. During this time, while he’s getting settled, all stimuli should be low key. In these first weeks he is becoming familiar with his hands and should not be exposed to a lot of jazzy stimuli that will distract him from that familiarization process. Later, when he has begun to master basic visual skills and has gained control over his head and hand movements, he will be ready to explore his visual environment. As always, take your cues from him.

Things That Stimulate Visual Development

  • Black and white geometric patterns.
  • Your face.
  • Toys with faces.
  • Out of reach mobiles [remove them when the baby can sit to avoid entanglement].
  • Mirrors [choose stainless steel mirrors he can’t break].
  • Being carried about by you.
  • Being placed in an infant seat [always fasten the lap belt and never leave him unattended].

Winter Gardening Indoors

Winter Gardening Indoors

If the weather’s getting cold and you haven’t planned ahead, don’t worry. There are plenty of salad varieties that you can sow now for tasty leaves, even in the depths of winter. Our guide to indoor produce will allow you to enjoy fresh produce through to Christmas and the new year.

Sowing Without Soil

To spice up your sandwiches, try cress ‘Extra Curled’ (link). All you need is a saucer lined with kitchen towel, cotton wool, or even an old flannel. Moisten your chosen medium, and simply sprinkle with the cress seeds. Cover with a plastic bag, then place in a warm spot (such as the airing cupboard) until the seeds have germinated. When the seedlings begin to emerge, place on a well lit sill and remove the plastic covering. Ensure that the medium is kept moist, and you’ll be enjoying the fresh sprouts in 10 to 14 days time. We also stock sprouting rocket (link), which can be grown in the same way and makes a delicious addition your lunchbox.

The Winter Windowsill

Many of our seeds can be grown on a cut-and-come-again basis during the colder months. This means leaves can be picked as required, rather than waiting for the whole plant to mature. After harvesting the plants will replenish themselves, and successional sowing ensures a steady supply for weeks on end. For a wide variety of leaves, try our niche salad leaf mix (link). This collection includes leaf carrot and radish, kale, amaranth and purslane, perfect to break the monotony of supermarket salads. Rocket (link) is another excellent choice for indoor sowing, and has a hot flavour far superior to the shop-bought variety. For leaves in a hurry, try ‘Skyrocket’ (link) which combines the speed of salad rocket with the taste of the stronger wild rocket (link).

Hot Crops

If you lack a bright windowsill or wish to grow more exotic vegetables, garden4less has the equipment to get you started. To give seeds a good start, try a heated propagator (link to category). If you are a new gardener and would like to experiment, the Parasene Fastgrow (link) is great value for money and promotes rapid germination. For greater precision, the Bio Green (link) offers digital temperature control for seedlings and cuttings.

Shed Some Light

When light levels are very low, some plants may fail to thrive on the windowsill. An indoor light (link) provides the perfect solution, enabling you to get a head start with your spring sowing.

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