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How can I get a U.S. address?
A common complaint from affiliates is that some affiliate merchants won't allow them to join because they don't live in the United States. They want to know how to get a U.S. address. First, try looking for a phone number on the site and talk to the affiliate program manager. Explain politel ...
I do not live in the US. Will companies still pay me?
Most will. Some won't. I used to live in a small fishing village in sub-tropical Queensland, Australia. I saw that as an advantage, not a disadvantage. Most companies pay by check or PayPal. Beware of checks in which three countries are involved. For example, if the merchant is in Canad ...
I live in England. Can I open an account in US currency in England?
Yes. Check with your bank. You'll probably find that you can open a US dollar (or any other currency) account with any bank in the United Kingdom. However, US banks accept only checks drawn on US banks, so ensure your bank can provide these if you want to pay your US hosting fees from your dolla ...
How do I do foreign language keyword research?
There is comprehensive advice on foreign language keyword research and brainstorming in SBI HQ (for Site Build It users only). Look for the article: "How To Brainstorm Keywords From Other Languages Or Countries". There's also detailed advice in the SBI forums. Do a search t ...
I live in Europe. Can I open a check account in the United States and have the funds deposited there?
Yes. Fredrik Gillstrom gave HelpDesk mailing list this advice: "By far the best way is to establish a US checking account, then you can deposit and write American checks hassle free, and the only possible fee is the postage of sending a letter once a month to your bank and maybe a service fee fr ...






