Sunday, September 29, 2013

Top 10 Highest Earning Websites in the World 2013

Online Marketing is one of the best and most famous way to make money. All website owner's are have dream to make their website into top and earn more money through it. In this way, Here is the list of highest earning websites in 2013. In this ranking, Search engine giant Google has got rank #1, Amazon and Yahoo has got 2nd, 3rd rank.



10. Expedia.com

Expedia is an Internet-based travel website company headquartered in USA with localized sites for 22 countries. It has got a commission's from sales of travel tickets and vacation packages, including airline, hotel, car, cruise, and etc.
 

Founder: Added Mark Schroeder
Earn per sec: $46.00
Average income per year: $1.5 billion
Link: http://www.expedia.com/

9. Priceline.com

Priceline.com is an American company and a commercial website that helps users obtain discount rates for travel-related purchases such as airline tickets and hotel stays. Like Expedia this site also got commissions from sales of travel tickets and vacation packages, including airline, hotel, car, cruise, and etc.
 

Founder: Jesse Fink
Earn per sec: $59.6
Average income per year: $1.85 billion
Link: http://www.priceline.com/

8. Reuters.com

Reuters is an international news agency headquartered in London, United Kingdom and a division of Thomson Reuters. Earns money by advertising in the process of delivering press release news.

Founder: Marshal Vace
Earn per sec: $60.00
Average income per year: $1.9 billion
Link: http://www.reuters.com/

7. iTunes.com

iTunes is a media player and media library application developed by Apple Inc. It is used to play, download, and organize digital audio and video on personal computers running the OS X operating system and the iOS-based iPod, iPhone, and iPad devices, with editions also released for Microsoft Windows. Makes profit by getting commission from download of digital goods.

Founder: Jeff Robin
Earn per sec: $62.00
Average income per year: $2.23 billion
Link: http://www.itunes.com/

6. Paypal.com

PayPal is a global e-commerce business allowing payments and money transfers to be made through the Internet. Makes profit by transactions fees for customer service and purchase protection for shoppers. PayPal is owned by eBay.com and offered as a primary payment method for shoppers on eBay.

Founders: Luke Nosek, Max Levchin and Peter Thiel
Earn per sec: $71.40
Average income per year: $2.3 billion
Link: http://www.paypal.com/

5. MSN Live

MSN is a collection of Internet sites and services provided by Microsoft. Makes revenue from advertising through a variety of online services. Some of these online services are selected by default in Microsoft Windows operating system.

Founder: Nathan Myhvoid
Earn per sec: $102.00
Average income per year: $3.2 billion
Link: http://www.msn.com/

4. e Bay

eBay Inc. is an American multinational internet consumer-to-consumer corporation, headquartered in USA. Makes money by charging fees for listing sellers item and other fees based on how much an item sells.

Founder: Pierre Omidyar
Earn per sec: $199.45
Average income per year: $6.3 billion
Link: http://www.ebay.com/

3. Yahoo.com

Yahoo is most popular search engine next to Google, Makes revenue by display's ads, and search advertising.

Founders: Jerry Yang and David Filo
Earn per sec: $228.31
Average income per year: $22.0 billion
Link: http://www.yahoo.com/

2. Amazon.com

Amazon.com, Inc. is an American multinational electronic commerce company with headquarters in United States. It is the world's largest online retailer. Makes money from its own retail sales, as well as fees paid by third party vendors to sell through Amazon.

Founder: Jeff Bezos
Earn per sec: $607.05
Average income per year: $19.2 billion
Link: http://www.amazon.com/

1. Google

Google is the no.1 website in the world that generates advertising revenues from AdWords generate almost all of the company's profits.

Founders: Larry Page and Sergey Brin
Earn per sec: $691.29
Average income per year: $7.2 billion
Link: http://www.google.com/ 

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Costliest & Cheapest 10 cities in the world


Costliest 10 cities in the world

#10 Geneva - Switzerland


Last year, Geneva ranked #3. The current cost of living index is 124.
Loaf of white bread:
Today: $5.63
5 years ago: $4.87
Bottle of table wine:
Today: $8.19
5 years ago: $7.62
1 liter unleaded petrol:
Today: $2.04
5 years ago: $1.47

#9 Caracas - Venezuela 


Caracas ranked #34 last year. The current cost of living index is 126.
Loaf of white bread:
Today: $9.40
5 years ago: $2.25
Bottle of table wine:
Today: $18.14
5 years ago: $4.32
1 liter unleaded petrol:
Today: $0.02
5 years ago: $0.02

#8 Paris - France


Paris ranked #6 last year. The current cost of living index is 128.
Loaf of white bread:
Today: $8.95
5 years ago: $10.10
Bottle of table wine:
Today: $9.45
5 years ago: $7.83
1 liter unleaded petrol:
Today: $2.38
5 years ago: $2.35

#7 Zurich - Switzerland


Zurich ranked #1 last year. The current cost of living index is 131.
Loaf of white bread:
Today: $6.08
5 years ago: $5.52
Bottle of table wine:
Today: $16.74
5 years ago: $11.34
1 liter unleaded petrol:
Today: $2.01
5 years ago: $1.47

#6 Singapore - Singapore


Singapore ranked #9 last year. The current cost of living index is 135.
Loaf of white bread:
Today: $3.25
5 years ago: $2.67
Bottle of table wine:
Today: $25.65
5 years ago: $20.77
1 liter unleaded petrol:
Today: $1.74
5 years ago: $1.24

#5 Melbourne - Australia


Melbourne ranked #8 last year. The current cost of living index is 136.
Loaf of white bread:
Today: $4.87
5 years ago: $3.18
Bottle of table wine:
Today: $25.03
5 years ago: $15.39
1 liter unleaded petrol:
Today: $1.49
5 years ago: $1.02

#4 Oslo


Oslo ranked #5 last year. The current cost of living index is 136.
Loaf of white bread:
Today: $6.31
5 years ago: $4.25
Bottle of table wine:
Today: $17.58
5 years ago: $16.28
1 liter unleaded petrol:
Today: $2.61
5 years ago: $2.00

#3 Sydney - Australia


Sydney ranked #7 last year. The current cost of living index is 137.
Loaf of white bread:
Today: $5.03
5 years ago: $3.33
Bottle of table wine:
Today: $25.38
5 years ago: $17.87
1 liter unleaded petrol:
Today: $1.50
5 years ago: $1.04

#2 Osaka


Osaka ranked #4 last year. The current cost of living index is 146.
Loaf of white bread:
Today: $7.94
5 years ago: $4.54
Bottle of table wine:
Today: $17.55
5 years ago: $9.09
1 liter unleaded petrol:
Today: $1.96
5 years ago: $1.27

#1 Tokyo - Japan


Tokyo ranked #2 last year. The current cost of living index is 152.
Loaf of white bread:
Today: $9.06
5 years ago: $6.44
Bottle of table wine:
Today: $15.95
5 years ago: $11.78
1 liter unleaded petrol:
Today: $1.97
5 years ago: $1.31


Cheapest 10 cities in the world

# 10 Tehran, Iran


Originally called Ray, this city is Iran’s 32nd national capital and has been that way for 220 years. Home to the sixth tallest tower in the world, the Milad tower, it is among the largest cities in Western Asia. The average price for a 1 kilogram loaf of bread was roughly  $0.26.

# 9 Jeddah, Saudi Arabia


The gateway to two of the holiest places of Islam, Mecca and Medina, this Gamma World city is one of Saudi Arabia’s main resort cities and the second largest city next to Riyadh. Gassing up with unleaded petrol won’t hurt your pockets much, being among the 10 cheapest places to live, the average price of a liter of unleaded petrol in Jeddah is unbelievably low at $0.13.

# 8 Panama City, Panama


This beta world city is situated at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, and has been labeled one of the seven wonders of the modern world. From a large belt of tropical rainforests to luxurious hotels, this city is one of the top 5 retirement places in the world.

# 7 Colombo, Sri Lanka


Kolamba or harbor in early Sinhalese is the origin of this city’s name. As a harbor that was already popular to international traders since 2,000 years ago, it became the capital when Sri Lanka was turned over to the British empire in 1815 and even until it gained its independence in 1978.

# 6 Bucharest, Romania


The European Union’s 10th largest city by population has been sometimes called “Little Paris” and it became the capital of Romania in 1862. For wine lovers, the average price per bottle is $3.77.

# 5 Algiers, Algeria


Famous for its white buildings glimmering in the sun, Algers la Blanche, used to have the 50th highest cost of living in the world in 2007. Now, for a little over a quarter, you can already buy 1 liter of unleaded petrol. Ready for a roadtrip?

# 4 Kathmandu, Nepal


Situated in an ancient lake basin, Kathmandu is Nepal’s center for commerce and industry. Tourists are also enamored with the sights and sounds of this culturally and religiously rich city. An average loaf of bread costs just over a dollar.

# 3 New Delhi, India


Even though New Delhi is considered the most expensive city in India according to Mercer, to the rest of the world, it is the second most inexpensive.

# 2 Mumbai, India


Bombay, as it was originally called, has the highest population in India and the fourth in the world. Despite it’s affluence in commerce and entertainment, it is head to head with Karachi as the cheapest city to live in. Because of differences in income households have lower spending power, keeping the prices at a minimum if following the standards of the West.

# 1 Karachi, Pakistan


The City of Lights, as Karachi is also known, is this year’s cheapest city to live in in the world. According to The Economist’s Worldwide Cost of Living Index for 2013 survey, the price of a kilogram of a loaf of bread is around 1/5 that of how much the same weight of bread is in Tokyo, the most expensive city to live in the world.


Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Most Beautiful Cities

Top 10
MOST BEAUTIFUL CITIES IN THE WORLD
1 | VENICE

Among those who've seen it in person, the conclusion is unanimous: Venice is the most beautiful city in the world, and the only one that can truly be described as unique. Each building is a work of art, with their beauty enhanced when reflected on the canals that cross the city. Its magical scenery is fascinating and breathtaking at first sight, evoking the feeling of entering the setting of a real-life fairy tale. It's perhaps even unfair to all other cities to call Venice a city, as it is a place unlike any other that no other can compare to or ever be like.

2 | PARIS

The Seine and the bridges that cross it, the grand boulevards, the monumental squares, the magnificent monuments, the charming streets of Montmartre -- these images of Paris confirm that it is indeed the most elegant and sophisticated of all cities. It has inspired practically every major world capital, with every city claiming its own Champs-Elysèes, and Place des Vosges becoming the prototype of residential squares throughout Europe. Sit at an outdoor café table or go on a boat tour of the Seine and see it all romantically flash before your eyes.

3 | PRAGUE

 
It is known as the city of the thousand spires because of its profusion of grand, beautifully-preserved historical monuments dating from practically every period in history. Those spires are best admired from the bridges that cross the Vltava River, especially from the magnificent Charles Bridge, or standing in the stunningly beautiful Old Town Square. Add the atmospheric alleyways and cobbled streets that lead to it, and you know that few other cities delight the senses as much as Prague.  

4 | LISBON

 
Magnificently sited on a series of hills running down to the grand Tagus River, Lisbon is one of the world's most scenic cities. Beautiful unexpected views are found at every turn down its colorful, picturesque streets, and especially from strategically-placed viewpoints or terraces at the top of each hill. The city has an unpolished, seductive appearance; an effortless beauty with captivating details such as cobbled designs, tiled façades, and pastel-colored buildings blending together to give it a singular atmosphere now lost in so many other cities. In such a stunning place, it's no wonder that many of the world's great explorers questioned what other beauties lied beyond the horizon when they departed from here in the 15th century.

5 | RIO DE JANEIRO

 
There are those who say God created the world in six days and devoted a seventh to Rio. The city is indeed blessed with one of the most stunning settings in the world, making it the most naturally beautiful city in the world. Even if it was deserted of buildings and population, anyone standing at the top of the famous Sugarloaf Mountain or by the Corcovado statue would see one of the world's most beautiful landscapes. Green, tropical luxuriance mixes with the blue of the ocean and the brightness of the sand at the beaches, proving that this is indeed "the marvelous city" as locals call it.

6 | AMSTERDAM

 
Each of the thousands of buildings that line Amsterdam's main canals can be classified as a monument, beautifully kept as apartments, offices, cafés, restaurants, and even brothels. All together they form an aesthetic uniformity that make the city one of the most charming in the world, a stunning place of bridges and bikes crossing canals, picturesque cobbled streets, and strikingly elegant architecture. 

7 | FLORENCE

 
Florence is synonymous with the Italian Renaissance, known for the artistic heritage in its palaces and museum collections. Yet with all the beauty both inside and outside its palazzi's walls, it is the city as a whole that impresses the most. See it from Piazzale Michelangelo, a 19th century terrace overlooking the entire city, and you'll be looking at one of the most storybook-perfect cityscapes. You'll see its unspoiled skyline, the towers and domes of the heart of the city, its bridges, the hills in the distance, and the magnificent Duomo standing in the middle of it all. Few other places in the world will leave you as awestruck.

8 | ROME

 
The city standing on seven hills by the Tiber River is a treasure-trove of monuments among some of the most beautiful squares and classical architecture in the world. Because everyone visits Rome for its landmarks, its picturesque streets are often overlooked, such as those of the Trastevere district, filled with charming lanes, faded palazzi, and lovely homes decorated with flower boxes. It is on streets like those that Rome proves itself to really be eternal.

9 | BUDAPEST

 
Split in two by the Danube River, Budapest is the result of the merging of three cities. Buda is the hill with the royal palace and an old town filled with baroque and gothic monuments looking over the mostly-19th century Pest, crossed by broad avenues lined with elegant neo-renaissance buildings. Admire its setting and remarkable architecture (including the stunning Parliament Building) from the monumental Chain Bridge, and step into the old town for some of the most romantic lanes you'll ever stroll through.


10 | BRUGES


 
It's a small city, in a small country, hardly a metropolis, but huge on beauty. It's one of the world's best preserved medieval cities, filled with gothic and baroque monuments surrounded by an oval canal and extraordinarily romantic cobbled lanes. It's no wonder that it is one of Europe's most visited cities, helped by its location in the very center of the continent. It's an unmissable destination when in Brussels, and easily accessible from anywhere in central Europe. Its combination of gorgeous architecture and pretty, peaceful spots crisscrossed by canals make it one of the most magical sites to be experienced in the world