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Making Money with Sqip...even a lot of money...is easy, fun, exciting and ethical.
We offer 2 very exciting programs that make you money.
Both programs are linked to the Sqip Lotto which is now in pre launch.
Fast Track System Lotto is an exciting and revolutionary new way to play lotto that pays commission on every lotto game you enter.
Each FTS Lotto game cost 1 euro to enter and will return you 4 euros in commission.
You can enter as often as you like with as much as you like to make even more commissions as well as having multiple chances of winning cash prizes.
You simply enter the system with whatever purchase you want...the minimum is only 1 euro...and then you get paid commissions automatically and in real time into your back office account.
You can use your commissions to enter the Lotto again or withdraw money to your ewallet account.
You get to select which category of good causes or even which specific charities and good causes you want the proceeds of your lotto games to be paid to.
Everything runs on autopilot 24/7....and you never need to refer anyone.
How long it takes for your open positions in the system to close out in profit is determined by how many members are in the system at any time.
It could only take a few hours, or days.
We use special software that can handle unlimited transactions with commissions being credited to your back office balance in real time.
The Sqip Freedom Network is our second program which offers you the opportunity to build a 6 figure monthly income for life.
You buy a block of Lotto entries. This is a one time purchase.
Your block of Lotto entries last a lifetime and are entered into the system every week giving you multiple chances to win again and again...and it does not cost you a penny more. In other words...you get FREE entries.
This system is pure genius as it lets you pay once but get paid for life.
In fact, you only need to refer 2 new sign ups to trigger an amazing process that will build your 6 figure monthly income for life.
Our programs are easy, fun and fast.
But seeing is believing and we invite you to come and take a look.
Sqip is free to join and there are never any obligations.
You can cancel your membership at any time.
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Go to http://sqipcom.us to get your free account and you will find a portal where you can bookmark your favorite links and connect with new friends.
Do you need a smoothly working chat meeting room? Sqip can provide your video/voice/chat conferencing needs. Find the link to chat rooms on the left side of the portal in the links list.
Soon you can also have fun and make money in the new Sqip Lotto.
Buy PEPs - PEPs Auction
Limited Offer!
Sqip PEPs current value = 3.16 USD
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What is SQIP?
Go to http://sqipcom.us to get your free account.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does "buy PEPs mean"?Sqip doesn't sell shares of stock, but instead issues fractional ownership called "Private Equity Points" or "PEPs" Up until May 24, 2009, very new member received a gift of 100 PEPs when they sign up. These PEPs allow a member to share in the equity of Sqip. After you are a member, you can buy PEPs, if you wish.
There will be a market for the free exchange of PEPs in the Sqip auction site.
What is Sqip "equity"?
Equity is the value of a company after all the bills are paid. So, when you own these PEPs, it means you will be paid according to how many equity points you hold when the company is sold. The plan is to build up the company via the website and then sell it for a pile of money. The more people who use the Sqip website portal, the more value it has. On the internet "traffic" (meaning visits by people) means value. The value of Sqip PEPs goes up as the membership grows. The initial value of a PEP back in September 2008 was ten euro cents. When this is written, it's .47 euro cents.
What are Sqip "dividends"?
The Sqip website portal will contain many free-to-use features. It will also contain premium (paid) services. It's planned to have 50-80 premium services in the portal. This will produce income during the business growing process. When Sqip makes profits, the money left over after the bills are paid is considered a dividend and will be distributed to the members according to how many PEPs they own.
The more PEPs you have, the larger your dividend share.
What does SQIP stand for?
Sqip from Sqipcom is not an acronym. You can find it used online to mean:
SQIP Shop Qualification Improvement Program (Navy)
SQIP Software Quality Improvement Plan
SQIP Sprint Quality Improvement Process
SQIP Supplier Quality Improvement Program
The "Q" stands for "quality", which is integral to Sqip which portends a quality state of the art innovation in online communication using voice, text and video. Sqip will include 'real time' collaboration with any type of file or document during online conferences.
Sqip takes what has come before and adds 'never seen before' features that prepare Sqipcom members to move into Web 3.0 technology.

This is your invitation to get your FREE account now. Sqipcom is in launching and there's not a lot to see yet, but soon you will be discovering all the features of your new account.
Sqipcom will feature communication tools, but will also feature sections for gaming and adult entertainment.
Sqipcom is a brand new social network. Sign on as a valuable FREE member of this new social network
How Web 2.0 Social Networks like Sqip can help you
Instead of using the Internet as a one-way tool for communicating, people are now realizing the Web's potential for creating an interactive, dynamic environment. In this environment, individuals, consumers and businesses can collaborate and communicate in new and simpler ways.Web 2.0 Key Features
1. Web 2.0 encourages greater collaboration among webmasters and visitors, so that interactive communities are created on the Web.
2. Web 2.0 approaches the Web as a platform for building conversation and communities.
3. The "new" Web focuses more on social networking and sharing,
through various means including through blogs, wikis and more.
4. The philosophy behind Web 2.0 is one that promotes an "architecture of participation" where all visitors and users have the opportunity to contribute to a site's development and progress.
5. The Web no longer serves as an entity in itself, but rather as a platform individuals can use to connect with others.
Whether sharing photographs, personal journals or data, Web 2.0 allows users to create communities from scratch, using many promising new technologies. Some examples of Web 2.0 sites include: Craiglist, YouTube, Skype, del.icio.us. Technorati, Squidoo, Flickr and the newest Sqip.
Now that you have a better idea of "what" Web 2.0 is, let's look at some of the different platforms used by users. Remember, not all Web 2.0 sites are alike.
Web 2.0 and Business
Web 2.0 is not popular among consumers only. Businesses are now realizing the potential benefits Web 2.0 has to offer. While many consumers think of popular applications like MySpace when they ponder Web 2.0, many fail to connect this technology with its potential for business.
We 2.0 is a community-based platform or network, one encouraging shared
participation and community effort. Web applications common to this new
platform include both Web and non-web applications (like instant messaging).
Using this new platform, end-users throughout the globe can share data,
information, photographs, personal insights and more.
More and more businesses are also realizing the potential benefits of using a collaborative application and software such as that provided through Web 2.0 technologies. The entire way we do business is changing. Now that your interest is peaking, let us look at some of these applications, and the technology
supporting Web 2.0.
Most Web 2.0 sites are those that encourage visitors to add their insights to a page, whether through ongoing commentary, through editing or by any other means available.
Web 2.0 sites differ in their mission and purpose from traditional web pages.
Some provide users the opportunity to share personal biographies, pictures and
journals. Examples include sites like MySpace.com. This fast and growing site is
popular among the young and old. Even celebrities use the site to post pictures,
update their fans and promote their latest shows or movies.
One of the advantages of Web 2.0 is users can use it to express their opinions or passions, but also passively promote their products or services in the process. Here are some other common sites characteristic of this new trend.
Social Bookmarking Sites
Social bookmarking sites are sites that permit Internet users to classify and share share their Internet bookmarks or favorites. They are similar to social networking sites, where users share content, personal photographs and other information. Social networking and social bookmarking sites alike both work to promote a community-type look and feel.
While the intent of social networking sites is more to create communities of like-minded people, social bookmarking sites concentrate more on increasing the popularity of common Internet bookmarks or favorites. You can tell the whole world what your passions are, and increase the page rank to your favorite sites, by placing tags on them and listing them in social bookmarking networks.
Social networks are nothing new, they have existed for decades on the Internet. Only recently however, have people taken a keen interest in their potential, especially from a marketing perspective. Think about it; you put bookmarks to all your blogs, sites and lists in a public forum. Others can link to your sites and click through to visit your sites through the social networking site you list with. You increase knowledge and awareness of your sites and also get free advertising and targeted traffic.
Folksonomie
An interesting name for an interesting concept. These are sites that allow users to categorize and classify information on the Web, including websites or pages, photographs and other information like links. Users can classify information using tags, or special labels containing brief information about each categorized piece of information.
An example of a popular "foksonomy" site is Flickr, where users can classify and organize and share photographs. Yet another is del.icio.us that allows users to tag and classify information ranging from web pages to links to blogs and more. As with anything, once information is tagged and categorized, it becomes more easily and readily available to the public. Think of tagging as a unique way of creating navigation bars, bars that reside throughout the Web or that are easily accessed through multiple portals on the Web, rather than through a single web page.
Tagged sites are more likely to be picked up by search engines, though some people will refer to popular folksonomy sites to find information they are looking for rather than rely on popular search engines including Google.
Other Applications
Other modalities of social networking include blogs and wikis. Those are mainly content based. Blogs can let visitors add feedback and comments, while wikis grow by inviting visitors to add, correct and update information to a growing database.
There are many other types of Web applications that qualify as Web 2.0 interfaces or platforms for users. Consider for example, YouTube, which allows users from all walks of life to create streaming video clips to the world. Further to consider are applications such as Skype and Sqip which are communication applications. Skype was first and has paved the way as a first class way to talk with others all over the world. Sqip is new and will improve on Skype as the next best Web 2.0 communication application.
Web 2.0 has come a long way from the days of weekly Yahoo chat rooms. Those parties were a blast and things are just getting better and better. If you are a web master with a site to promote or an affiliate product to sell, you cannot afford to ignore all the aspects of Web 2.0. Simply putting your web links in your profile on a social networking site can get your links into the search engines and bring traffic to your opportunity.
We are on the verge of what will be called Web 3.0 which will put the social network in our pockets. Already we know about texting, but this will grow. Netizens will have a mobile social networking space. This already includes twitter and other micro-blogging sites.
Make sure you get your free Sqip membership today; so you don't miss the big launch day.
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- I'd just like to know who they are, where they are, what are the registration documents for the company, etc. I don't remember Google or Yahoo giving away free shares.
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- I've got my SQIP and my husband does too. We can't wait for it to go live.
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Social Networking + SEO
The Social networks are similar to search engines where the most relevant and interesting content rises to the top.It's all about how many votes from the community your content gets.
Social networks are similar to search engines where the most relevant and interesting content rises to the top.
Start by building your presence on the network. The tools are usually very simple to master. As always few eye catching graphics can go a long way toward making your content pop. Most social networks will allow you to assign a graphic for your profile and at least one for each content entry. To get the most SEO benefit you want, you need to include links back to your website or the site you want to promote.
One often overlooked aspect is that once you have built your presence on a social networking site, you must stay engaged with the people who visit your page.
This is done by periodically posting fresh new content relevant to your targeted audience and by responding to any comments your page receives. Soon you will find that your audience will begin commenting and linking to your content.
The SEO advantage here is you build search engine content on an authority site that links direcly to your website.
On sites such as Digg which work primarily through tagging, your most successful efforts will post timely and compelling news that is relevant to the readers. Your goal is to have your content rise to the front page of the tagging site. These are heavily trafficed sites and the search engines crawl them many times daily. This is one of the quickest ways to get a new website noticed and indexed on the search engines.
A secondary benefit of using the tagging sites is getting noticed by bloggers who troll these sites looking for news to blog about. If the tagging site has rss feed, your news item along with your website link can be syndicated to any website or blog that shows feed from the tagging site. This adds to the authority of your promotional website in the search engines as it continues to be linked to by more and more other websites.
SEO benefits of social networking sites can be leveraged into traffic for your websites.
Soon, Sqip will be opening the first sections of a new social networking site which can be another place for you to build your web promotional presence. You're invited to be among the first to build your profile there.
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