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Friday, January 30, 2009

Online 'Work at home' opportunities at 'Legit Online Jobs

If you are searching the net for online work at home opportunities then you should first do an online search, because internet offers scam opportunites which can waste your valuable time and may be in some cases your money as well. But how to search for legitimate online work at home opportunities?

LegitOnlineJobs.Com is one of those sites which provide access to many work at home opportunities. They have spent over 10 year compiling all the money making opportunities at one place.

I am a member of this site and I found this site really helpful. The best part of the site is their 'live chat' where you can chat with a real person and ask whatever you have in your mind about the site.
To know more: Click Here!




How it works?

It is a site showing you how to work at home and make money online. These opportunities are practical and you need to follow the directions. For example they talke about ad cash system and the process is: When you become a member, they will show you which companies you have to sign up to and where you need to enter the data. When you post an advertisement, people will see it, click on it and purchase the product and you earn a percentage (as high as 75%). The company does all of the selling. You can easily make numerous sales for each advertisement. So for example, if you submitted one advertisement, and it paid $30 per sale and the advertisement generated 10 sales, you have just earned $300.

Can you trust this site?

As they are a member of Honest eOnline, Trust Guard and verified by HackerSafe. All of these companies specialize in guaranteeing the safety, security and integrity of websites in order to protect consumers.

How many ways the site guide you to make money online?

There are various ways, site can guides you to make money online:
- 'Ad Cash System' Learn how to make great money typing ads for companies.
- 'Real Home Jobs' Real no-fee jobs. Get paid by the hour. Includes data entry jobs.
- 'Paid Surveys' Give your opinion on various products and get paid for it.
- 'Paid Shopping' Get paid to shop in stores or eat out at restaurants.
- 'Paid Driving' Get paid to drive your own car or receive a brand new free car.
- 'Paid Email/Surf' Get paid to read email and visit websites.
- 'Paid Offers' Get paid to complete free offers from various companies.
- 'Paid TV' Get paid to watch TV for companies.
- 'Paid Photos' Make money taking pictures.
- 'Paid Bloging' Make money with your own blog.
- 'Wholesale/Ebay' Access the best wholesale sources and make money reselling.
- 'Advanced Money' Money making secrets for advanced users.
- 'Gov. Auctions' Access government auctions all across the US.
- 'Gov. Grants' Find the best sources for all types of grants in the US.
So whatever the way you choose to make maoney you get the essential information to get start.

with a one time fee of few bucks you also get free bonus e-books which are very useful and help you learn more about online money making systems.

To know more about 'work at home' scams you can check the useful links given below:

Useful links:

* ScamBusters.org

* BBB alerts and news about 'Work-at-Home Schemes'

* 'Work-At-Home Scams' from AARP.org

Related posts:

* Learn the tips to avoid work at home scams

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

'Why Do Work' -Helps you 'Work at home and earn money'

If you are searching for work at home, online job opportunities then you would be noticing that there are millions of sites with promises to provide you opportunities but most of them are fraud or scams. There are a lot of reliable sources and links which can help you acquire your target and 'Why do work' is one of those site. It is a community based site founded in 2004. They offer legitimate work at home opportunities, news, articles and information about it.

Their mission is:

To enable anyone who desires to obtain legitimate home based employment
- To become the Internets largest and most trusted telecommuting and work at home website

What you can get from the site?

- You can find online job news by searching at the search engine of the site.
- Join their forums which has 36333 members with 70270 posts. You can get in touch with other 'work at home, 'online job' searchers, search for opportunities, talk or exchange views with other members.

There are many useful posts at the site like '8 Steps to a $50/day Income Online','How Can I Make Money Online?' and 'Top 10 Secrets of Online Success' which show practical tips and ideas to help you make money at home.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

How to start your free blog?


You can easily start a blog without spending money. And there is no need to buy any book, tutorial or attend any classes or courses to learn blogging. Because internet itself provides so many useful links and resources (mostly free) for new bloggers. I have provided few basic links and infromation in this post which can enable you to start your own blog for free.

* The first resource which I would recommend is "I want blog" which is in fact a complete package with all useful links, articles and resources to guide you for blogging. They have compiled all the infromation at one place, so take time to browse the site and get ready to start your blog.

Site link: "I want blog"

* Second resource is from 'Newest on the net' suggesting few free blogging platforms:


Aeonity.com
blog.com
blogates.com
blogetery.com
blogger.com
blogr.com
blogsome.com
blogster.com
bravenet.com/webtools/journal/
clearblogs.com
ehow.com
googlepages.com
hubpages.com
iseekblog.com
myspace.com
pbwiki.com
quazen.com
rticlz.com
sampa.com
squarespace.com
squidoo.com
stikipad.com
thoughts.com
tumblr.com
wikispaces.com
wordpress.com

* Blog tutorials

Thursday, January 22, 2009

How to prevent from identity theft?

As internet use is increasing, we need to protect ourselves from the net crimes. In order to keep us safe from online scams we need to learn how to deter, detect, and defend against identity theft.

First learn what is 'Identity theft':
Identity theft is a term used to refer to fraud that involves someone pretending to be someone else in order to steal money or get other benefits.

"Identity theft" refers to crimes in which someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person's personal data (i.e., name, date of birth, social security number, driver's license number, and your financial identity— credit card, bank account and phone-card numbers) in some way that involves fraud or deception, typically for economic gain (to obtain money or goods/services). Criminals also use identity theft to fraudulently obtain identification cards, driver licenses, birth certificates, social security numbers, travel visas and other official government papers.

Unlike your fingerprints (which are unique to you and can't easily be given to, or stolen by, someone else for their use), your personal data can be used, if it falls into the wrong hands, allowing criminals to profit at your expense. Plus, according to the FTC, —on average, most victims don't even know their identity has been stolen until more than a year later.

Identity theft is the nation's fastest growing crime according to FBI statistics and identity theft/fraud is the fastest-growing category of Federal Trade Commission (FTC) complaints.

Identity theft statistics now show that one in four U.S. households has been a victim of identity theft in the past five years, according to a report, in which the federal government for the first time measures the full extent of the crime wave.

In the last year alone, 10 million people were victimized, according to a survey of 4,000 adults sponsored by the Federal Trade Commission.

Identity theft cost victims $5 billion in out-of-pocket expenses and nearly $48 billion in losses to businesses and financial institutions in 2002.

Identity theft can range from fraudulent charges on an existing credit card account to the use of a person's identity to open a new account, take out a loan, rent an apartment or commit a crime.

"This report serves as a reality check by confirming that millions of consumers each year are falling victim to identity theft," says Beth Givens, director of the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, a non-profit consumer information and advocacy program.

Measuring the extent of identity theft has been difficult, in part, because people don't always report the crime to authorities. Only about 25% of the victims who participated in the survey said they had filed a report with local police.

"We've been using estimates of 500,000 to 700,000 cases a year," Givens says. "You can toss those out the window."

More Identity Theft Statistics Among the Report's Findings:
Nearly 25% of all victims said their personal information, such as credit cards, checkbooks and Social Security cards, had been lost or stolen, according to the report.

Just 11% of the survey respondents said they were aware that their personal information had been taken before discovering they were victims of identity theft.

The incidence of identity theft was highest in the South and West and lowest in the Midwest.

One-quarter of the victims said the misuse of their information occurred in one day, and 12% said the crime occurred over a period of more than six months.


Many experts and privacy advocates say the FTC report underscores the need for tougher legislation to combat the epidemic.


"Why is identity theft at epidemic proportions?" Givens says. "It's because lenders are making it too easy to get credit, and they're not doing a good enough job of examining applications."

Givens says that credit-reporting bureaus need to alert consumers of possible suspicious activity, such as a change in address. "Early detection is the key to recovery," she says.

Consumers also can report ID theft to the FTC by calling the agency's toll-free number: 877-438-4338.

The secure database can be accessed by local law enforcement agencies.

Tips to Prevent Identity Theft

- Know what’s in your wallet. Avoid carrying your Social Security number in your wallet or purse. This number provides access to personal information, and it should be stored in a safe and protected place. In addition, only carry the credit cards you need. This practice limits access to your accounts in the event that your purse or wallet is lost or stolen. It’s also a good idea to periodically photocopy your cards and keep a record of the customer service phone numbers associated with your financial accounts to speed up the process of cancelling credit cards, if needed.

- Shred, Shred, Shred. Open all mail and read it carefully—even the items that might appear to be junk mail could contain personal offers. Any items with personal information, such as pre-approved credit offers, bank statements or utility bills should be shredded before being discarded.

- Be suspicious of solicitors. You should never give personal information or your Social Security number to people unless you have verified that they are trustworthy. This advice applies to sharing information over the phone, in-store or online.

- Monitor your revolving accounts and credit score. Check your bank, credit card and other financial account information, along with your credit score, once a year to reduce the risk of unauthorized charges or credit applications. If you see a suspicious charge, immediately contact your financial institution.

- Take action against unauthorized actions. If you notice a new account has been opened in your name without your permission, immediately contact one of the three major credit bureaus—Equifax, Experian or TransUnion—and ask that a “fraud alert” be placed on your record. Once the alert is placed, the other two bureaus will be notified, and creditors will be required to contact you directly before opening new accounts or making changes to existing accounts. In addition, file a police report and submit a complaint to the Federal Trade Commission. You also might consider enrolling in paid services that monitor your credit report and alert you when someone applies for credit in your name or account information is altered.

- Surf the Internet Safely. Millions of people are online at any given time, some of whom are thieves looking to steal your identity. These hackers can be found collecting information from unsuspecting “pop-ups,” surfing unsecured networks or hacking into retail Web sites. Be sure to always use a secured network, and frequently update firewall protections on your computer. Also limit the amount of personal information you post on networking Web sites.

- Consider purchasing identity theft insurance. Several insurance companies offer identity theft insurance. Although it cannot protect you from becoming a victim of identity theft, this insurance provides coverage for the cost of reclaiming your financial identity, such as the expenses of placing phone calls, making copies, mailing documents, taking time off from work without pay and hiring an attorney. As with any insurance policy, make sure you understand what you are purchasing and compare prices, coverages and deductibles among multiple insurers.

Tips courtesy of: insure u online

Get a Free Copy of "the Identity Theft Protection Checklist" by submitting your e-mail at the provided space.
This checklist will help you sort fact from fiction, and organize your life in a way that helps you stop identity thieves dead in their tracks.
Link to the home page

To know more about identity theft: The University of Oklahoma Police Department site

FTC'S Identity theft site is a national resource to learn about the crime of identity theft. It provides detailed information to help you deter, detect, and defend against identity theft.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Watch how to videos at "expert village"

Internet is a rich source of free information and as more people are getting access to internet, more sites with how to stuff are emerging. There are million of sites with how to articles, tips and free stuff. 'Expert village' is a site where you can watch free videos about 'how to' topics. 'YouTube' is a big name when we talk about videos, and if you search for 'how to' videos there are lots of titles available like 'How to Download YouTube Videos to an iPod?', 'How to Keep a Video Camera Steady?', or 'How to tie a tie: the BEST video on how to tie a tie?' etc.


"expert village" is an addition to those 'how to' sites as it offers educational and informative videos, ranging from simple to complex topics like 'how to dance and to cooking, health, finance, holidays and a lot more. People who don't like to read much would love to watch the videos about any topic of their interest.

More about the site!

- There are more than 120,000 videos available.
- As vidos are researched and professionally created, the content is useful and trusted.
- It is a community based place where visitors can ask questions and submit their reviews about the videos.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Few ideas to tackle the boring life

Are you feeling bored?

Sometimes life seems very dull and boring to us. And to get rid of this boredom we plan or think about some change or any activity which is interesting to do.

I usually try to keep me busy, to avoid boredom. I am very bored at “waiting places“ like waiting room at doctor's clinic, at bus or train station and so on.

What are the situations you get bored?

Many days ago I came across a site 'Bored things' with many ideas to fight with boresom. The site is offline but I could save a part of it. I have picked some tips, among which some are funny and some are useful.

Decide yourself what kind of ideas can work for you to tackle the boring life.

Things to do when you are bored!
* Balance a pencil on your nose
* Balance a pillow on your head
* Change your name…daily
*Chase your friend or family member around the sofa
* Check under chairs for chewing gum
* Debate politics with a pet
* Have an egg toss
* Insist everyone calls you “Your highness”
* Grease every door hinge in the house, and then yell at people for slamming doors
* Make faces at strangers to make them laugh
* Make oatmeal in the bathtub
* Make shoelaces out of noodles
* Never say never I never will again
* Open a box of Animal Crackers and make an animal farm
* Open everything
* Out of nowhere, or when it is quiet, say loud “When I say heeee-aay, you say hoooo, Heeee-aay” and see how many people say “ho”
* Over pluck your eyebrows
* Send your goldfish to obedience school
* Sharpen a carrot
* Think of nicknames for everyone you know
* Throw a tomato into a fan
* Turn on everything
* Turn on the T.V., put it on mute and make up dialogue
* Turn your TV upside down and watch it
* Wear a lampshade on your head
* Write letters to random people claiming you are their lost cousin, ask for money

If you have more fun ideas to make your life easy, share it at comments place!

Friday, January 9, 2009

Learn about the world around us from 'How stuff works?"

Learning about the world around us never ends, as our world is full of lessons for us, mysteries to solve, facts to discover and lot more. Net offers millions of sites with free information about the facts around us. People who are always curious about the things around us, how they work? would love to browse the site 'How stuff works?'

“How Stuff Works” is one of those sites which is equally iformative and useful for parents, teachers, students and those who are curious to learn about the things around us.

'How Stuff Works', a wholly owned subsidiary of Discovery Communications, is the award-winning source of credible, unbiased, and easy-to-understand explanations of how the world actually works.This site was founded by North Carolina State University Professor Marshall Brain in 1998.
Mission:“Demystify the world and do it in a simple, clear-cut way that anyone can understand. “

What you get from this FREE resource?

From car engines to search engines, from cell phones to stem cells, and thousands of subjects in between, HowStuffWorks has answered it. You can find comprehensive articles, helpful graphics and informative videos on every topic. On HowStuffWorks, you can also find consumer opinions and exclusive access to independent expert ratings and reviews from the trusted editors at Consumer Guide — all of the information you need to make a purchasing decisions ¬in just a few clicks.

Achievements:

HowStuffWorks has won multiple Webby awards, was among Time Magazine’s “25 Web Sites We Can’t Live Without” in 2006 and 2007, and has been one of PC Magazine’s “Top 100 Web Sites” four times, including in 2007.

Recently, HowStuffWorks became part of the Discovery Communications family, in a merger that will make HowStuffWorks the cornerstone of Discovery’s digital platform and ultimately create a fully multimedia version of an encyclopedia, with content and video that will answer virtually any question an Internet user might have. A HowStuffWorks program on the Discovery Channel is currently in the works.

To get newsletter from the site:Link to subscribe

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Learn the tips to avoid work at home scams

I am not a full time work at home person, but I like to search for work at home or online job opportunities to make few bucks. During my search for 'work at home' I realized that net is providing a good chance to earn money, but at the same time there are millions of sites which deceive you in the name of 'work at home' or 'online jobs'. Staying at home moms, dads, students, and lot of other people who want to earn from home are the target of scam and fraudulant sites.

If you search at any search engine writing the “work at home” or “online jobs”, you would see millions of links promising you to provide earning opportunities or work at home offers. But how many links provide you reliable or legitimate work at home opportunities?

“Fraud>org” has provided some tips which are very useful for the people who are in search of work at home or online earning opportunities:

Tips:

* Know who you’re dealing with. The company may not be offering to employ you directly, only to sell you training and materials and to find customers for your work.

* Don’t believe that you can make big profits easily. Operating a home-based business is just like any other business – it requires hard work, skill, good products or services, and time to make a profit.

* Be cautious about emails offering work-at-home opportunities. Many unsolicited emails are fraudulent.

* Get all the details before you pay. A legitimate company will be happy to give you information about exactly what you will be doing and for whom.

* Find out if there is really a market for your work. Claims that there are customers for work such as medical billing and craft making may not be true. If the company says it has customers waiting, ask who they are and contact them to confirm. You can also ask likely customers in your area (such as doctors for medical billing services) if they actually employ people to do that work from home.
Get references for other people who are doing the work. Ask them if the company kept its promises.
Be aware of legal requirements. To do some types of work, such as medical billing, you may need a license or certificate. Check with your state attorney general’s office. Ask your local zoning board if there are any restrictions on operating a business from your home. Some types of work cannot be done at home under federal law. Look for the nearest U.S. Department of Labor in the government listings of your phone book.
Know the refund policy. If you have to buy equipment or supplies, ask whether and under what circumstances you can return them for a refund.
Beware of the old “envelope stuffing” scheme. In this classic scam, instead of getting materials to send out on behalf of a company, you get instructions to place an ad like the one you saw, asking people to send you money for information about working at home. This is an illegal pyramid scheme because there is no real product or service being offered. You won’t get rich, and you could be prosecuted for fraud.
Be wary of offers to send you an “advance” on your “pay.” Some con artists use this ploy to build trust and get money from your bank. They send you a check for part of your first month’s “pay.” You deposit it, and the bank tells you the check has cleared because the normal time has passed to be notified that checks have bounced. Then the crook contacts you to say that you were mistakenly paid the wrong amount or that you need to return a portion of the payment for some other reason. After you send the money back, the check that you deposited finally bounces because it turned out to be an elaborate fake. Now the crooks have your payment, and you’re left owing your bank the amount that you withdrew.
Do your own research about work-at-home opportunities. The “Work-At-Home Sourcebook” and other resources that may be available in your local library provide good advice and lists of legitimate companies that hire people to work for them at home. You may discover that these companies hire only local people and that there is nothing available in your area.Suggestion: If you need advice about an Internet or telemarketing solicitation, or you want to report a possible scam, use the Online Reporting Form or call the NFIC hotline at 1-800-876-7060.Source link: work at home scams
Let’s download some facts sheets about internet frauds which are offered from fraud.org.“Fraud Center” is operated by the National Consumers League, America’s oldest nonprofit consumer organization. And their mission is to give consumers the information they need to avoid becoming victims of telemarketing and Internet fraud and to help them get their complaints to law enforcement agencies quickly and easily.
Download the fraud statistic from this link:Download link

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Learn about interesting facts around us

The wide world around us is full of surprises and interesting things and it points out towards wonderful creativity of the God. Many interesting facts surprise us and compell us to know the reality hehind it. Teachers, students or people who love to learn from nature would like 'The Big Site of Amazing Facts'.

The Big Site of Amazing Facts offers Interesting and Unusual Facts about the world around us.

Mission: (In their own words)
“The aim of The Big Site of Amazing Facts is to be low fat, easy to navigate, and to fill a niche in the Internet database by providing real information that is not found anywhere else on the Internet.As a dot com experiment, our mission is to use technology to facilitate knowledge and information transfer and sharing.”

What kind of interesting facts you can find at the site?

Few titles are:

Is There a Difference Between a Rabbit and a Hare?
Which Animal Defends Itself by Spitting?
What Are Antlers?What Makes a Skunk Smell?
Are Bats Really Blind?
Why Is a Sloth Called Lazy?
Are There Really Such Animals as Ligers and Tigons?
Is It True That the World’s Largest Animal Feeds on the Smallest?
Can Dolphins Talk?Why Does a Whale Spout?
Why Do Turtles Live For More Than 200 Years?
How Does a Turtle Get into Its Shell?
How Does a Chameleon Change Colors?
What Is a Mammal?
Can a Porcupine Shoot Its Quills?
Why Do Raccoons Wash Their Food?Do Cats Really Have 9 Lives?
Do Cats Eyes Really Shine in the Dark?
Which Insects Keep Their King and Queen Prisoners?
What Animal’s Favorite Game Is Bellywhopping?

There are many how to facts, but I was searching the site with interesting posts, which I found at ‘odd facts’ page.
Few of the titles are really interesting like as:
- What Is the Last Largest Number You Can Count To?- What Is the Largest Single Cooked Food in the World?

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Social Networking around the net

'Social networking' is a term used for online communities where online users gather and share their interestes. MySpace and Facebook are 2 examples of most popular social networking sites. Facebook has 115,000,000 registered users; Classmates has 50,000,000; and MySpace has 110,000,000 (Source:Wikipedia.com 8-8-08)

Let’s learn the definition of ’social networking’ .

According to wikipedia:‘A social network is a social structure made of nodes (which are generally individuals or organizations) that are tied by one or more specific types of interdependency, such as values, visions, ideas, financial exchange, friendship, kinship, dislike, conflict or trade.’
Another definition is : Social networking is the grouping of individuals into specific groups, like small rural communities or a neighborhood subdivision.

When it comes to online social networking, websites are commonly used. These websites are known as social sites. Social networking websites function like an online community of internet users. Depending on the website in question, many of these online community members share a common interest such as hobbies, religion, or politics. Once you are granted access to a social networking website you can begin to socialize. This socialization may include reading the profile pages of other members and possibly even contacting them.

The friends that you can make are just one of the many benefits to social networking online. Another one of those benefits includes diversity because the internet gives individuals from all around the world access to social networking sites. This means that although you are in the United States, you could develop an online friendship with someone in Denmark. Not only will you make new friends, but you just might learn a thing or two about new cultures or new languages and learning is always a good thing.

As mentioned, social networking often involves grouping specific individuals or organizations together. While there are a number of social networking websites that focus on particular interests, there are others that do not. The websites without a main focus are often referred to as “traditional” social networking websites and usually have open memberships. This means that anyone can become a member, no matter what their hobbies, beliefs, or views are. However, once you are inside this online community, you can begin to create your own network of friends and eliminate members that do not share common interests or goals.

Benefits of joining social networking sites?

- Not only have social networking websites made it safer to meet people online, it also allows us to meet people that share the same or similar interests. Most social networking websites allow you to create your own profile; in fact, many even give you your own webpage. These profiles or pages will allow you to share information about yourself, including your likes and dislikes, hobbies, education, etc. Since all other network members complete their own pages and profiles, it should be fairly easy for you to meet with other internet users, especially those who enjoy or believe in the same things that you do.
- You literally have a wide variety of different choices. As social networking websites have increased in popularity, so did the number of websites that could be found online.

More at: Benefits of joining social networking sites

Useful links:

* List of social networking websites from wikipedia
* A post from “Mahable”: 350+ Social Networking Sites


* The top 15 social networking sites
* 'Social Networking'

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Few interesting sites and blogs

There are many blogs around the net, which you would love to browse and read for fun. My journey around the net results in bringing and discovering interesting and useful sites, links and resouces. Today's post is about few sites and I have placed these sites at one place because their authors are the same.

Joe Kissell and Morgen Jahnke, are husband and wife who are authoring many interesting sites. You need time to browse for each and every bog, because there is a lot of fun stuff which you can enjoy reading.

- First interesting site is

* 'Interesting Thing of the Day' which is called a virtual museum of interesting things. It offers series of entertaining and educational articles about unusual or intriguing topics of all kinds. Subjects include foods, places, language, ideas, history, science, and many more.

New articles appear on average about twice a week.


- 'Sense list' is a site about lists. Combining practical information with a sense of fun, SenseList brings you lists of things you need to know, things you’ve always been curious about, and things you never knew existed. Amusing, surprising, and occasionally silly, these lists create order out of the chaos of everyday life. With so much information out there, SenseList makes sense of the world, one list at a time.
Top 5 Lists:
14 Odd Deep-Fried Foods

8 YouTube Videos Featuring Non-Newtonian Fluid Experiments

32 Weirdly Specific Museums

13 ways to find north if you're lost in the woods

Six Depictions of Shakespeare Using Inanimate Objects

- 'Truffles for Breakfast' the story of Joe and Morgen’s life in Paris.

- Spectatrix, a blog that provides humorous and insightful commentary about the world of introverts



- I am Joe's Blog is about Joe Kissell who is an author, computer geek, cook, and dreamer living in Paris.

How to download everything for free online?

I could not believe when one of my uncles told me that you can literally download almost everything online from the net. I searched for torrent sites and found that it is true that you can easily download anything from the net. The softwares or games which I can't find from stores, I search at torrent sites and download it. My internet connection is not very fast so I prefer to download only e-books. You can download softwares, e-books, audio books, games from these torrents sites.

Let's learn about 'torrents':

Torrent is the most popular way of downloading large files, including movies and games (remember legality of downloading)

What the term 'torrent' means ?
'Torrent is a small file (around few kilobytes) with the suffix .torrent, which contains all the information needed to download a file the torrent was made for. That means it contains file names, their sizes, where to download from and so on. You can get torrents for almost anything on lots of web sites and torrent search engines.'

With torrents you can download almost everything on the net.
Every file (or set of files) need to have an unique torrent file to download it. To download through a torrent you need a torrent client

Mininova is the biggest torrent search engine and directory on the net. They provide the answer to many questions related to torrents.

Is downloading torrent files illegal?
No, torrent files are not copyrighted, so this is allowed. However, opening a torrent file in your BitTorrent client may start the process of downloading (and possibly uploading) copyrighted content. Depending on the circumstances, such as the content in question and the country you're living in, this might be illegal. In some countries, it is illegal to download and upload copyrighted material. In this case, make sure that you only download unlicensed content via BitTorrent.

What are seeds?
A seed is a client that has a complete copy of the data of a certain torrent. Once your BitTorrent client finishes downloading, it will remain open until you click the Finish button (or otherwise close it). This is known as being a seed or seeding.

What are leechers?
A leecher is a client that is currently downloading the data of a torrent. A leecher does not have the complete file, otherwise it would be called a seed.

What is a tracker?
A BitTorrent tracker is a service on the internet that assists in the communication between BitTorrent clients. When you open a torrent file, your machine contacts the tracker and asks for a list of seeds and leechers to connect to.

What are all those .rar, .r01, .r02 files?
These files are so-called RAR archives. You need to install WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract the data of the files. WinRAR can be downloaded from the WinRar website, 7-Zip from 7-Zip.org.

Useful links:
* 'What is torrents?' for everything you need to know about torrents.

* 5 Best Torrent Search Engines + Google Trick for Torrent Search!

* Best Torrent Search Engine Sites of 2008