
Helen asks…
Can someone give me some information about copyright laws with websites?
I am looking to open my own affiliate marketing website and wanted to use specific backgrounds and images on it. But I know most pictures, especially if taken off the internet, are subject to copyrights. Anyone know any websites that give free backgrounds and images, or a way to get around copyright laws? Or are personal sites strictly subject to those boring free backgrounds you find online? I just can’t seem to find the specific, colorful type of art I want to put, and I don’t want to violate anything on my website. Thanks!
admin answers:
You want to look for “royalty free” stock photos.

Sandy asks…
Posting Free Ads on the internet?
Are there other sites besides Craigslist where you can post Information for FREE? A site where you can actually Market your Educational information and which is actually looked at and there is not a lot of gimmicks to get you to buy or join something.
admin answers:
Yes , you have many options to post your ads free.
There are Free classified ads site. Post your ad free !

Sandra asks…
What are some good sites to invest in stocks?
A friend of mine started with Etrade. I signed up but they somehow mixed my information with my fathers and wanted me to fax them all of this information that I don’t have the time to do at the moment.
He also stated that etrade has a fee per trade which I don’t like..
but what are a list of stock trading sites? Good ones..
Else, how else do people invest in stocks other than the internet? Would it just be through the actual stock market?
admin answers:
All major brokerage firms provide their clients with on-line services, including trading platforms, latest market & financial news and research.
Customer need to select the site that is best for them. Traders have requirements in a site, while investors have other requirements.
Although most sites are geared to general securities and commodities, however customers may have special needs for the types of products they trade, and the markets in which they trade. For example I use Fidelity for investing. Scottrade for equities trading and ThinkorSwim for option trading
It seems that the most popular firms for on-line investing/trading all of which provide excellent platforms and services are; Scottrade; Chas.Schwab; TDAmeritrade; Fidelity; E-Trade and Thinkorswim. In your situation, you may be best served if you select Scottrade or Ameritrade
HOWEVER, based on the wording of your question you are not ready to open an account with any brokerage firm. Before you open an account with a brokerage firm, it would be in your best interest to learn what you’re doing, why you’re doing it and how to do it.
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