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Friday, August 24, 2012

Does ZeekReward possess legitimate online money earning business model?

Does ZeekReward possess legitimate online money earning business model?

There are many online money earning solutions out there on internet, such as PPC - pay per click, PPD - pay per download, HYIP, etc. ZeekReward is also online money earning business model run by Paul Burks of "Rex Venture Group".

My friends recommended www.ZeekRewards.com web portal to earn money without getting engaged much efforts. I ignored him initially, as I didn’t believe a great deal about his claim of earning such handsome amount of money without involving extended efforts. Anyhow, with times goes on my research oriented skill prompt me to get in touch with the aforementioned portal to look for actual insight. This blog may not be completely understandable to readers who has not yet involved at Zeek. But it certainly helps those who may intend to get involve with Zeek or same sites in future.

Before going through Zeek overview, one must understand the following definitions.

Zeek refers to a generic term associated and informally used with anything referred at zeek’s portal.
Zeekler refers to their online penny auction website.
Affiliate refers to Zeek employee, hire by company to market their products and promote their business.
Customer refers to potential bidder on Zeekler.
PRC (Preferred Retail Customer) refers to premium subscribed customer (10, 50, or 100 $ per month subscription fee of silver, gold, & diamond subscriber respectively).

Here is brief overview about how Zeek’s proprietary works. www.ZeekReward.com is web portal which recruits affiliates to promote their online penny auction business (at www.zeekler.com). Affiliates can earn money by following Zeek’s marketing and promotion business model. Affiliates are attracted by company to get involve with ZeekRewards to earn handsome amount of money after some time span by apparently just putting 5 minutes daily ad posting effort. But the story behind is bit different. Zeek business model bound affiliates to hire PRC and encourage affiliates to hire further affiliates in their downstream. Acquiring further affiliates seems fine but restricting affiliates to hire PRC is where actual illegitimacy involved. If Zeek's motive is to just promote sales on Zeekler then they are not supposed to restrict affiliates to register PRC in their downstream. Such restriction suggests that ZeekReward is not just offering to earn money on an account of promoting & marketing their products, rather it encumbers affiliates indirectly to invest money at ZeekReward. Furthermore, it’s also mandatory for affiliates to buy ViP points, which again intern mean an investment of money at ZeekReward.

Zeek proprietary has been banned momentarily and put under investigation by USA SecretService and SEC. those who have earned lot of money must be worried about, but the truth is that Zeek’s business model is illegitimate according to federal laws and for the time being it’s unlikely that the banned would be taken away without any amendment in Zeek’s business model.

HOT TO EDIT DEFAULT BOOT SEQUENCE USING GRUB2 BOOT LOADER

How to alter default boot sequence using grub2 boot loader

This brief tutorial focuses on how to edit grub2 in order to change boot sequence on systems containing more then one OS. Grub2 is second generation boot-loader, going through rapid development and Linux proprietary introduces enhancements & fixes every known then to optimize the progressive grub2 boot-loader. Regarding alteration of boot order, Some tutorial out there on different webs suggest to assign a appropriate digit (0,1, or 2 depending on the desired location of boot option) to variable GRUB_DEFAULT located at /etc/default/grub. However, it does not work out for me and in any case it’s not the proper way to alter boot order. Following is the simple and appropriate way to change boot sequence.

Step 1. To edit grub.cfg, you must have sufficient privileges or root privileges, so Login to root user.
[AnyUser@localhost ~]$ su - //Switches to root user
Password: //Enter root password

Step2.
[root@localhost ~]# cat /boot/grub2/grub.cfg |grep Windows
//mentions the exact menu entry for windows 7

Result:
menuentry 'Windows 7 (loader) (on /dev/sda1)' --class windows --class os $menuentry_id_option 'osprober-chain-32C8C533C8C4F5DF' {



[root@localhost ~]# grub2-set-default "Windows 7 (loader) (on /dev/sda1)"
// Sets default option as window menu entry

[root@localhost ~]# grub2-editenv list // Verifies the requried default menuentry

Result:
saved_entry=Windows 7 (loader) (on /dev/sda1)


[root@localhost ~]# grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
//Construct the updated grub.cfg


After login to root user follow below steps to set default option to fedora.


[AnyUser@localhost ~]$ su -
[root@localhost ~]#
cat /boot/grub2/grub.cfg |grep Fedora
[root@localhost ~]# grub2-set-default "Fedora Linux"
[root@localhost ~]# grub2-editenv list
[root@localhost ~]# grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg


Note: Kernel update might causes to revert any changes made to /boot/grub/grub.cfg and then the same procedure had to be followed again. To get rid-off such repetition one must had to change the default menu entry at /etc/default/grub2/grub (i.e set GRUB_DEFAULT = Windows 7 (loader) (on /dev/sda1)).