
Quick recap

Steven hosted an unscheduled Saturday Zoom meeting from his farm where he demonstrated various websites including "Easy Hits For You," "World Profit," and his own platforms while inviting viewers to join his regular meetings. He explained how to become an affiliate for his presidential campaign, offering 50% commission on donations and mentioning he needs $40,000 to get on the ballot. Steven also sought donations to feed wildlife on his farm through a GoFundMe page and shared information about his blogs before ending the 26-minute meeting.
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Easy Hits Farm Update Meeting
Steven welcomes viewers to an unscheduled Saturday Zoom meeting from his farm, where he shares his screen showing "Easy Hits For You," a surfing website he recommends for daily use. He mentions having served 576 items so far today and aims to reach 600, while also discussing his plans to clean and paint his shed white to set up equipment for making moonshine, beer, and wine. Steven invites viewers to join his monthly meeting on the 23rd from 3-11 PM, as well as his daily Zoom meetings Monday through Friday at 11 PM Central Standard Time.
https://www.easyhits4u.com/u/stafford
World Profit AI Service Review
Steven explores a website called World Profit that offers AI-related services and a free book titled "Profit with AI." He attempts to sign up for the free book but discovers he already has an account, so he initiates a password retrieval. Steven mentions that World Profit is expensive, costing a couple hundred dollars per month or more, and while it offers tools to help acquire customers, he notes that these services target their existing user base.
https://worldprofit.ai/?id=6300112
Steven's Blog and Zoom Invitation
Steven shares that he has written over 190 blogs which provide helpful information on various topics including traffic sources, available at pagnol.net/blog. He invites viewers to join his Zoom meeting at 11 PM Central Standard Time by visiting z.pous.us, where he offers to interview them and provide assistance if needed.
Presidential Campaign Affiliate Program
Steven explains how to become an affiliate for his Presidential campaign by visiting POUS.us, signing up, and getting an affiliate link to promote on social media platforms. He offers 50% commission on all donations received through affiliate links and mentions that he sells items from his personal collection to donors. Steven then shows his account on a platform called 24 surf where he has accumulated credits, drawing tickets, referrals, and impressions, and mentions that he blogs almost daily.
https://www.pagnol.net/?affiliatePortal=signUp
Wildlife Fundraising and Presidential Campaign
Steven is seeking donations to feed wildlife on his farm, including cougars, bobcats, wolves, and other animals through a GoFundMe at WILD.POUS.us. He also discusses his presidential campaign, mentioning he needs $40,000 to get on the ballot and is currently running as a write-in candidate. Steven offers a 50% commission to anyone who collects donation checks for his campaign, claiming he is the only presidential candidate with an affiliate program.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-to-steven-staffords-wildlife-mission
Steven's Technical Meeting Wrap-Up
Steven stops sharing his screen and navigates through various applications on his computer, including checking a $10 bet he placed on Bettis for odd numbers on the 16th. He mentions that he's using a different computer than usual for Zoom and typically uses local zooms instead of cloud zooms. After 26 minutes on the call, Steven decides to end the meeting, wishing everyone the best.
https://www.easyhits4u.com/u/stafford
Quick recap
Steven demonstrated and discussed various online platforms and services, including traffic exchanges, affiliate programs, and his own websites. He shared personal anecdotes and experiences with online opportunities, as well as technical difficulties during the meeting due to a storm. Steven also provided information about his property and promoted his presidential campaign affiliate program, encouraging attendees to explore the resources he mentioned.
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Harvest Traffic Co-Op Platform Demo
Steven demonstrates the Harvest Traffic Co-Op website, accessible at TH.POUS.us. He explains that it's a platform with over 1,400 active traffic exchanges, allowing users to advertise across multiple websites simultaneously. Steven logs in, shows various features like credit allocation and website management, and assigns 36 credits to one of his campaigns. He emphasizes the potential reach of advertising through this platform.
https://harvesttraffic.com/?rid=5964
Missing Cat and Online Safety
Steven discusses his concern for his missing cat, Oreo, who has been gone for two nights during a storm. He then shifts to recommending Traffic Harvest as a good platform for web surfing and link distribution across numerous traffic exchanges. Steven mentions experiencing credit card fraud multiple times and warns about being careful with online transactions. He attempts to play music but encounters technical difficulties due to power outages from the storm.
Short, Inconclusive Meeting Summary
Steven concludes the meeting by stopping the screen sharing. The transcript contains mostly short phrases and interjections in English and Chinese, without substantial content or clear discussion points. No specific decisions, action items, or meaningful discussions are evident from the provided transcript.
Amazon Music and Traffic Exchange
Steven discusses his appreciation for Amazon Music, particularly for blues music, and mentions that Prime members can access it for free. He then talks about a storm outside and his preparations for potential severe weather. Steven shifts to discussing a traffic exchange service called Harvest Traffic Co-Op, explaining how it works and its pricing. He mentions that the service is owned by a woman, possibly from Australia, who also runs other traffic exchange websites.
https://www.amazon.com/?tag=sms1500m-20&linkCode=ur1
Online Opportunities and Challenges
Steven discusses his technical difficulties with Zoom due to a storm and power outages. He mentions his age and his long history of using the Internet since 1998. Steven then talks about various online opportunities, including traffic exchanges and a program where members can earn up to $8,000. He also mentions a controversial GoFundMe campaign he started, which led to a visit from the Secret Service. Steven concludes by briefly mentioning his preaching activities and an affiliate program he runs.
Website Security and Hosting Discussion
Steven discusses various websites and online services he uses, including Cash Juice and his own website built to help people with traffic exchanges. He mentions switching to Tripod as his hosting service, where he has been a member for 29 years. Steven provides his email address (bobsgoodboy@aol.com) for contact. He expresses concern about website security, suggesting that compromised websites may be the reason for the fraud he experienced on his credit card.
Website Earnings and Property Features
Steven demonstrates the features of a website that allows users to earn points by surfing ads and promoting their own websites. He explains the differences between free and paid memberships, noting that paid members receive more credits and website visitors. Steven also mentions other platforms like Great Life and Livegood, suggesting they offer better payouts. He then shows his personal website, which includes information about his property, featuring a building with living quarters, a garage, and a sawmill.
https://greatlife4you.com/ref/stafford/885
https://LiveGoodTour.com/stafford
Online Opportunities and Resources
Steven discusses various online opportunities and resources. He mentions Paul Turner's NLP training and a website called Great Life (gl.pous.us) that offers coaching, cooking classes, exercise classes, and e-books. Steven also promotes his affiliate program for his presidential campaign and a service called Best Easy Work, which offers digital business education products. He provides instructions on how to access these resources and encourages people to attend his monthly meeting on the farm. Steven ends by mentioning Traffic Harvest, suggesting it as a good source for buying credits.
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