How To Change Bluehost's Affiliate Paypal ID?

Bluehost offers a very lucrative affiliate program that many make a living from. When we signup as Bluehost's affiliate, we can enter our Paypal ID (that is our email linked to our paypal account), though this email can't be changed from with in the settings.

This short, yet very useful guide will help you easily change your affiliate email address for Bluehost with just a single email sent to Bluehost.

How To Change Bluehost's Affiliate Paypal ID?

Step #1 Collect and Note Down your credentials


First of all, simply jot down your 3 important credentials that you would need to tell Bluehost help desk so that they can validate your account.

1. Your Affiliate account login name.
2. The last four characters of your Affiliate account login password.
3. The new PayPal email address

You can also read: How to Launch & Publish a Self-Hosted WordPress Blog In 8 Minutes! [VideoCast]

Step #2 Send The All Important Email


Once you have these details, you just have to send an email to affiliates@bluehost.com as below.

Hi,

I would like to get my affiliate Paypal ID to be changed from 'Current Paypal ID' to 'New Paypal ID'

Below are my credentials for validation.

1. Your Affiliate account login name.
2. The last four characters of your Affiliate account login password.
3. The new PayPal email address

Kindly do it before the next payment cycle as the current Paypal ID is closed.

Thanks a bunch. Looking forward

Regards
Hassam Ahmad Awan

That's pretty much it.

You can now also read: How to Install WordPress on Bluehost

Featureso Tuesday, 20 October 2015
7 Google Secrets You Need To See

Google is amazing and has grown to an extinct where it is considered to be the hub of Internet it's self. On many occasions, we often see Google developers coming up with interesting Google doodles and what not.

Today, we're here with some interesting Google Secrets as "how to make Google into a video game"!

So, without further due, lets jump right into it: (List is in no particular order)

7 Google Secrets You Need To See


#1 Atari Breakout 


Search into Google Images "Atari Breakout" and you'll a 2D game running right there. Weird.

Atari Breakout



#2 Google in 1998


Type into Google search "Google in 1998" and hit Enter. You'll get Google's 1998 version. Voila!

Google in 1998
Google in 1998


#3 Google's Barrel Role


Type into Google search "do a barrel role" and hit enter. Google search will take a 360 degree journey.

Google's Barrel Role


#4 Bacon Number



If you'd search into Google any Hollywood celebrities name and word 'bacon number' following it, it will display how many times that actor have worked with Kevin Bacon, a popular Hollywood actor.

This is known as bacon number... Weird stuff...

For example type in "Tom cruise bacon number" to see Tom cruise's bacon number.

Bacon Number


#5 Anagram or Anagram


If you'd search into Google  "Anagram", it would show you an anagram or anagram. i.e nag a ram xD

If the term is alien to you, Anagram means:

Anagram is  a word, phrase, or name formed by rearranging the letters of another, such as spar, formed from rasp.

anagram



#6 Zerg rush


Zerg rush is a video game term of an overwhelming attack. When you type and enter "Zerg Rush" into Google search, you'll get a pleasant surprise, i.e Zerg Rush over your search results.

zerg rush

zerg rush good game

Finally Zerg Rush rings end up making. GG which means Good Game by the way if you're wondering.


#7 Google Tilt


Enter 'Tilt' into Google search to tilt the SERP (Search engine results page) a little bit towards right.

google tilt


Hope you loved these Google search Tricks that are more targeted towards graphics. We previously publish more search keyword based tricks that you can check out below:

Featureso Tuesday, 6 October 2015