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Link-Assistant.Com Kicks off SEO PowerSuite Referral Program That Rewards Both the Referrer and the Referred

(PRWEB) October 21, 2014

Provider of SEO PowerSuite tools has announced a win-win Referral Program for those who would like to introduce a friend to the developers software products. With this referral program, the referred person gets a 10% discount on SEO PowerSuite, while the referrer earns 1 year of free subscription to SEO PowerSuites Search Algo Updates.

"Over the years, weve seen people spreading the word about SEO PowerSuite just because they like our software", says Erin Madison, User Experience manager at Link-Assistant.Com. "And we thought it would be great to reward these people with something material - something they could use to develop their business, hence this referral program ."

"It is also good for the people who get referred via the program, because they get 10% off industry-leading SEO tools", continues Erin. "We invite anyone to participate as much as they'd like, because the number of people one can refer to SEO PowerSuite is unlimited."

*What is SEO PowerSuite?*

SEO PowerSuite is award-winning online marketing software that lets one optimize their website for higher rankings and visibility in search engines like Google, Bing, and others. The four SEO apps within the toolkit are: 1.WebSite Auditor, the on-page SEO tool; 2.SEO SpyGlass, the SEO toolkits backlink checker; 3.Rank Tracker, an app for tracking search engine rankings and researching keywords; 4.LinkAssistant, a link acquisition and backlink management tool.

*About SEO PowerSuite Referral Program*

Any paying user of any SEO PowerSuite app can become a referrer. Users of Link-Assistant.Com's social marketing BuzzBundle tool qualify, too. The referred friend gets 10% off SEO PowerSuite Professional or SEO PowerSuite Enterprise, while the referrer receives 1 year of free Search Algo Updates (or 1 year of Maintenance Plan for BuzzBundle) for the very license key they used to create the referral link.

To become an SEO PowerSuite referrer, one needs to fulfill the following steps:

-Visit this page on Link-Assistant.Com's website -Enter their license key to generate the referral link -Share the referral links with friends, colleagues or other interested people -Each time someone uses the link to buy SEO PowerSuite, the referrer earns free Search Algo Updates.

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Ebola Outbreak! | Unnecessary Censorship – Video


Ebola Outbreak! | Unnecessary Censorship
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FUKUSHIMA RADIATION UPDATE, CENSORSHIP – Video


FUKUSHIMA RADIATION UPDATE, CENSORSHIP
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Its Not Censorship to Ignore You

Gamergate exemplifies anti-feminist free-speech paranoia.

Sorting through the claims and counterclaims of Gamergate the fight between an amorphous collective of male video-game fans and the female developers and critics whom they've harassed isn't easy. It all began when a young man named Eron Gjoni falsely accused his ex-girlfriend, the indie game developer Zoe Quinn, of sleeping with video-game critics in exchange for favorable coverage, and it picked up steam after video-game writer Anita Sarkeesian received death threats for her unrelated criticism of the ways women are portrayed in video games. (For a detailed overview, read this; plus, this analysis of why it's so hard to pin down Gamergate's goals is here). But the grievance that rallied gamers against Quinn, Sarkeesian, and anyone who defended them is familiar to those who've been closely following feminist debates in the past few years: free speech.

GamerGate is a consumer revolt triggered by overt politicization, ethical misconduct and unprecedented amounts of censorship targeted at gamers, according to one Gamergate FAQ.

Never stop poking your free speech thumb in their eye, said a site known for Gamergate news. Dont be intimidated by their fascist tactics, as thats exactly what theyre looking for.

It is my good-faith belief that Zoe Quinn is using the court system to silence her biggest critic, Eron Gjoni, added a prominent Gamergate tweeter. I will not remain silent while someone is abusing the court system to silence legitimate free speech.

Quinn was reportedly granted a temporary protective order against Gjoni, although he's hardly been silenced: Gjoni gave a long interview about Quinn to BuzzFeed last week, in which he said hed do it all again if he could. In the meantime, aside from a few Twitter bans for violating its very liberal terms of service (which protects pretty much all speech, save specific, violent threats), the Thought Police have come for no gamer.

But the obsession with free speech is not new: Feminist criticism has been met with free-speech paranoia on numerous occasions in the past two years. When a female heckler criticized Daniel Toshs rape jokes on Tumblr, male comedians cried censorship. When women complained about street sexual harassment, men worried it might have a chilling effect on sexually liberated speech. When women complained about rape and death threats on Twitter, men worried about the future of the First Amendment. When women asked for a warning about classroom materials that deal with rape, the American Enterprise Institute Factual Feminist Christina Hoff Sommers(also a Gamergater) said free speech was under attack on campus. When famous women decried the distribution of their stolen photographs on Reddit,the Daily Caller mourned the indecent death of Reddits bastion of free speech.

Never mind that, in each of these cases, women were merely pointing to a threatening, gender-specific kind of speech, and asking for the tools to avoid it. Theres something obviously illogical about free-speech panic among white Americans in 2014. Thanks to online publishing and social media, the barrier to entry for free public speech is lower than ever. What I suspect truly bothers free-speech reactionaries is that the same, democratized new media that allows them to publish free-speech rants has opened public discourse up to a lot of people theyre not used to hearing from women, people of color, and those Gamergate calls "social justice warriors," in particular. Some of the people who historically controlled the media uncontested might not like what these people have to say, but these newcomers are nonetheless very popular. And when a "social justice warrior" chooses to wield the "block" button against a troll, its not his freedom of speech thats in danger, its his entitlement to be heard.

Take Ed Champion. Champion is a books blogger whose long-standing anger-management issues came to a head this summer when he tried to take down novelist Emily Gould in his own icky, overlong, ad hominem blog screed. As a result of the ensuing backlash, Champion hinted at suicide, and was largely given the benefit of the doubt that he was too mentally ill to be a credible threat to women. That is, until last month. Another female novelist, Porochista Khakpour, deleted a rude comment Champion left on her Facebook page; as retaliation, Champion threatened to publish compromising information about Khakpour on Twitter and was suspended from the network. In a second suicidal dispatch (this one published on Facebook), Champion lamented the publishing powers-that-be who go well out of their way to stifle interesting thought. But unless you consider blackmail to be interesting thought, no one was stopping Champion from maintaining his ugly little soapbox on his own social-media accounts and his blog. Khakpour simply declined to entertain a particular conversation in her virtual home, and showed Champion the door. Champion didnt just want to be heard, he wanted to be heard over a woman. (Likewise, Gamergate resorted to threatening a mass shooting at a lecture given by Sarkeesian.)

I can only imagine the embarrassment it would cause lawyers for Edward Snowden, Pussy Riot, and Ai Weiwei to see the First Amendment taken up by rando amateurs rationalizing their misogyny. But suppressing free speech is also an ironic charge for feminists to encounter. For them, free speech isnt a privilege to be defended to its pathetic death. Its a risk theyre willing to take at the cost of critical invective (much of which they engage) and violent threats (which they shouldnt have to engage). Feminists take the risk of speaking up in order to call attention to problems that would otherwise go unaddressed, like rape and sexual harassment and discrimination. These problems are so real, grave, and empirically widespread they force women to overcome their own long-standing self-censorship. Maybe theres nothing scarier to white dudes than censorship, a friend recently mused, because they face so few actual problems.

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Media Invited to Participate in Interactive Space Station Technology Forum

Media are invited to interact with NASA experts who will answer questions about technologies being demonstrated on the International Space Station (ISS) during "Destination Station: ISS Technology Forum" from 10 to 11 a.m. EDT (9 to 10 a.m. CDT) Monday, Oct. 27, at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

The forum will be broadcast live on NASA Television and the agency's website.

The Destination Station forums are a series of live, interactive panel discussions about the space station. This is the second in the series, and it will feature a discussion on how technologies are tested aboard the orbiting laboratory. Thousands of investigations have been performed on the space station, and although they provide benefits to people on Earth, they also prepare NASA to send humans farther into the solar system than ever before.

Participants must be seated by 8:30 a.m. CDT in the Davidson Center for Space Exploration theater at the Space & Rocket Center the official visitor information center for NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center.

Forum panelists and exhibits will focus on space station environmental and life support systems; 3-D printing; Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) systems; and Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites (SPHERES).

The forum's panelists are: - Jeffrey Sheehy, senior technologist in NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate - Robyn Gatens, manager for space station System and Technology Demonstration, and Environmental Control Life Support System expert - Jose Benavides, SPHERES chief engineer - Rich Reinhardt, principal investigator for the SCaN Testbed - Niki Werkeiser, project manager for the space station 3-D printer

During the forum, questions will be taken from the audience, including media, students and social media participants. Online followers may submit questions via social media using the hashtag, #asknasa. Panelists will be available for media interviews immediately following the forum.

The "Destination Station: ISS Technology Forum" coincides with the 7th Annual Von Braun Memorial Symposium at the University of Alabama in Huntsville Oct. 27-29. Media can attend the three-day symposium, which features NASA officials, including NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operation William Gerstenmaier and Assistant Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems Development Bill Hill. Jean-Jacques Dordain, director general of the European Space Agency, will be a special guest speaker. Representatives from industry and academia also will be participating.

Media who attend the forum will have the opportunity to sign up for Marshall's Oct. 27 media day, which includes extensive tours of the center's labs and facilities immediately following the forum. Interview opportunities with NASA managers, scientists and engineers also will be available. Media interested in visiting the center for media day should contact Jennifer Stanfield in the Marshall Public and Employee Communications Office at 256-544-0034 orjennifer.stanfield@nasa.govby 4 p.m. Oct. 21.

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