• Video Affiliate Pro WP Plugin.

    It’s as easy as 1-2-3. Create a killer review page, Add a bonus for affiliate purchases, Collect the buyers email and send them their bonuses.. all on autopilot!

    Here’s what’s included in the Video Affiliate Pro WP Plugin.

    Features:

    WP Plugin – Easy to install & use WordPress plugin. Get started right away, and start creating FB connect buttons.
    Unlimited Buttons – There is no limit on how many buttons you can create. You can create 100’s of buttons on one install.
    Store Leads Inside WordPress -When you collect a lead with the FB connect button the plugin automatically stores that lead inside of WordPress, so you can go back and see all the leads captured.
    Edit Lead Information – Easily edit, update or delete any lead you have collected. On the dashboard you can see all your leads and edit their information.
    Button Anayltics – You can find out how many times your button was viewed and how many leads have been collected on each lead.
    One Click Auto Responder Integration – You can have your leads be opted in automatically to ANY auto-responder service like aweber, icontact, or mailchimp.
    Easy To Install – Just upload the zip file to your WP install, and your good to go. It’s really that simple to get started.
    Helpful Tutorial Guides – You will be able to access helpful guides on how to setup your AR services with the plugin, and how to setup Facebook Apps. Super helpful.
    Developers License – Yes, you also get a Developers license! You can use this for as many projects as you want. Unlimited domains!
    Explode your affiliate promotions and keep your customers happy!

    This package comes with absolutely everything you need to get started with right away:

    Developers Rights
    Installation Instructions
    Unencrypted PHP Scripts – WordPress Plugins
    #Nichesites
    https://nichewebsites.me
    Video Affiliate Pro WP Plugin. It’s as easy as 1-2-3. Create a killer review page, Add a bonus for affiliate purchases, Collect the buyers email and send them their bonuses.. all on autopilot! Here’s what’s included in the Video Affiliate Pro WP Plugin. Features: WP Plugin – Easy to install & use WordPress plugin. Get started right away, and start creating FB connect buttons. Unlimited Buttons – There is no limit on how many buttons you can create. You can create 100’s of buttons on one install. Store Leads Inside WordPress -When you collect a lead with the FB connect button the plugin automatically stores that lead inside of WordPress, so you can go back and see all the leads captured. Edit Lead Information – Easily edit, update or delete any lead you have collected. On the dashboard you can see all your leads and edit their information. Button Anayltics – You can find out how many times your button was viewed and how many leads have been collected on each lead. One Click Auto Responder Integration – You can have your leads be opted in automatically to ANY auto-responder service like aweber, icontact, or mailchimp. Easy To Install – Just upload the zip file to your WP install, and your good to go. It’s really that simple to get started. Helpful Tutorial Guides – You will be able to access helpful guides on how to setup your AR services with the plugin, and how to setup Facebook Apps. Super helpful. Developers License – Yes, you also get a Developers license! You can use this for as many projects as you want. Unlimited domains! Explode your affiliate promotions and keep your customers happy! This package comes with absolutely everything you need to get started with right away: Developers Rights Installation Instructions Unencrypted PHP Scripts – WordPress Plugins #Nichesites https://nichewebsites.me
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  • Killer whales sometimes hunt moose.
    There’s a reason orcas are better known as killer whales. They’re fierce predators, and they don’t always keep to the water in search of prey — in fact, they’ve even been known to hunt moose. This happens when a member of the largest deer species (yes, moose are deer) wades into the water, either in search of food or to elude land-based predators, and finds itself in the unfortunate position of being near an orca, which will eat pretty much anything. Such occurrences have been known to happen in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, with one recorded incident resulting in the deaths of two moose.

    Orcas are thought to have received their nickname centuries ago, perhaps from a mistranslation. The theory posits that Basque fisherman observed them killing other whales and referred to them as “whale killers,” which became “killer whales” when translated to English. Their diet depends largely on where they live, but different ecotypes feed on everything from fish and seals to sharks and squid, with the occasional moose thrown in.


    No one knows why orcas keep attacking yachts.

    If you’ve read about killer whales in the last few years, it’s probably because they keep sinking yachts. There have been incidents in Cape Finisterre as well as the Strait of Gibraltar, with at least 500 orcas encountering boats since 2020. (Most of these go no further than the whales merely approaching the vessels, perhaps out of curiosity, but a number of them have resulted in sunken boats.) Scientists remain unsure about the whales’ motivations. Some think they’re merely having fun or even participating in a fad, which is apparently something killer whales do — for instance, one pod spent the summer of 1987 wearing dead salmon on their heads. Others believe it’s because they’ve had negative experiences with boats in the past, including losing members of their species to the vessels. Whatever the case, the creatures don’t seem to have personal beef with the humans onboard; there have been zero recorded cases of an orca killing a human in the wild.
    #Animals #KillerWhales
    Killer whales sometimes hunt moose. There’s a reason orcas are better known as killer whales. They’re fierce predators, and they don’t always keep to the water in search of prey — in fact, they’ve even been known to hunt moose. This happens when a member of the largest deer species (yes, moose are deer) wades into the water, either in search of food or to elude land-based predators, and finds itself in the unfortunate position of being near an orca, which will eat pretty much anything. Such occurrences have been known to happen in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, with one recorded incident resulting in the deaths of two moose. Orcas are thought to have received their nickname centuries ago, perhaps from a mistranslation. The theory posits that Basque fisherman observed them killing other whales and referred to them as “whale killers,” which became “killer whales” when translated to English. Their diet depends largely on where they live, but different ecotypes feed on everything from fish and seals to sharks and squid, with the occasional moose thrown in. No one knows why orcas keep attacking yachts. If you’ve read about killer whales in the last few years, it’s probably because they keep sinking yachts. There have been incidents in Cape Finisterre as well as the Strait of Gibraltar, with at least 500 orcas encountering boats since 2020. (Most of these go no further than the whales merely approaching the vessels, perhaps out of curiosity, but a number of them have resulted in sunken boats.) Scientists remain unsure about the whales’ motivations. Some think they’re merely having fun or even participating in a fad, which is apparently something killer whales do — for instance, one pod spent the summer of 1987 wearing dead salmon on their heads. Others believe it’s because they’ve had negative experiences with boats in the past, including losing members of their species to the vessels. Whatever the case, the creatures don’t seem to have personal beef with the humans onboard; there have been zero recorded cases of an orca killing a human in the wild. #Animals #KillerWhales
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  • 1918 Nebraska serial killer poisons her first victim.

    Della Sorenson kills the first of her seven victims in rural Nebraska by poisoning her sister-in-law’s infant daughter, Viola Cooper. Over the next seven years, friends, relatives, and acquaintances of Sorenson died under mysterious circumstances before anyone finally realized that it had to be more than a coincidence.

    Two years after little Viola met her demise, Wilhelmina Weldam, Sorenson’s mother-in-law, was poisoned. Sorenson then went after her own family, killing her daughter, Minnie, and husband, Joe, over a two-week period in September.

    Waiting only four months before marrying again, Sorenson then settled in Dannebrog, Neb. In August 1922, her former sister-in-law came to visit with another infant, four-month-old Clifford. Just as she had done with Viola, Sorenson poisoned the poor child with a piece of candy. The unfortunate Mrs. Cooper, still oblivious to what was happening, came back again in October to visit with yet another child. This time, Sorenson’s poison didn’t work.

    Early in 1923, Sorenson killed her own daughter, Delia, on her first birthday. When Sorenson’s friend brought her infant daughter for a visit only a week later, the tiny infant was also poisoned. After an attempt on Sorenson’s second husband’s life left him sick–but not dead–authorities began to think that there might be a connection between these series of deaths.

    Finally, in 1925, Sorenson was arrested when she made an unsuccessful attempt at killing two children in the neighborhood with poisoned cookies. She confessed to the crimes, saying, “I like to attend funerals. I’m happy when someone is dying.” Sentiments like this convinced doctors that Sorenson was schizophrenic, and she was committed to the state mental asylum.
    #TrueCrime
    1918 Nebraska serial killer poisons her first victim. Della Sorenson kills the first of her seven victims in rural Nebraska by poisoning her sister-in-law’s infant daughter, Viola Cooper. Over the next seven years, friends, relatives, and acquaintances of Sorenson died under mysterious circumstances before anyone finally realized that it had to be more than a coincidence. Two years after little Viola met her demise, Wilhelmina Weldam, Sorenson’s mother-in-law, was poisoned. Sorenson then went after her own family, killing her daughter, Minnie, and husband, Joe, over a two-week period in September. Waiting only four months before marrying again, Sorenson then settled in Dannebrog, Neb. In August 1922, her former sister-in-law came to visit with another infant, four-month-old Clifford. Just as she had done with Viola, Sorenson poisoned the poor child with a piece of candy. The unfortunate Mrs. Cooper, still oblivious to what was happening, came back again in October to visit with yet another child. This time, Sorenson’s poison didn’t work. Early in 1923, Sorenson killed her own daughter, Delia, on her first birthday. When Sorenson’s friend brought her infant daughter for a visit only a week later, the tiny infant was also poisoned. After an attempt on Sorenson’s second husband’s life left him sick–but not dead–authorities began to think that there might be a connection between these series of deaths. Finally, in 1925, Sorenson was arrested when she made an unsuccessful attempt at killing two children in the neighborhood with poisoned cookies. She confessed to the crimes, saying, “I like to attend funerals. I’m happy when someone is dying.” Sentiments like this convinced doctors that Sorenson was schizophrenic, and she was committed to the state mental asylum. #TrueCrime
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