2019 List of Best Structured Settlement Companies

We will start by asking, what is Structured Settlement? The word “Structured settlements” is a legal settlement, where a defendant pays a particular amount as settlement to a plaintiff in installments over time. For example, if you win a settlement worth $20,000, you may receive $1,000 a month for 20 months or $1,000 a year for 20 years, and this depends on what is stated in the terms of your structured settlement. In some cases, the recipient will look for a structured settlement buyer to purchase all or a portion of their payments. A structured settlement company, which is also unknown as a factoring company, then pays the consumer a discounted lump sum in exchange. The consumer will benefit by this system by allowing access to money up front, and the company that bought the settlement at a discount will also benefit. But first realize how important the buyer selection process is, before making a move.

There are large number of companies out there that buy structured settlement. Don’t be in a hurry to get cash for your structured settlements. Before you sell your structured settlement to these companies, there are a number of questions that you may want to ask yourself:

  1. How do the terms the company offers you favour you, and can these terms be compared with terms offered by others?
  2. How does the structured settlement company treat you? Is it with friendliness, patience, and understanding, or are you been placed under pressure?
  3. Do you have any reason to question or doubt the financial standing of the company?

Below is a list of companies that buy structured settlements:

– DRB Capital
– Fairfield Funding
– CBC Settlement Funding
– Oasis Legal Finance
– Novation Settlement Solutions
– Client First Settlement Funding
– SenecaOne
– Liberty Settlement Funding
– Singer Asset Finance Company
– AnFed Bank
– Stone Street Capital
– Strategic Capital

7 Mistakes You Must Avoid As A Blogger – These Practices Will Hurt Your Blog

To succeed as a Blogger, there are so many blogging practices you must avoid to keep your blog clean from facing Google penalties or low appearances on search engines first page. Even with rich contents and thousands of Backlinks to your blog, if other things are not done right, your efforts will produce little results.

Avoid the below mistakes and you will see your blog in the next level: 

• Avoid Copy and paste: Google loves original contents and it considers copy and pastes a big offence. Copyright infringement is one online crime you must keep away from, if you want to have a good relationship with search engines, especially with Google.
• Spamming with your blog URL: Be legal, polite or friendly, when leaving your blog URL in a comment on another website or blog. When you spam, it damages your online reputation. You should also expect to have problem with Google.
• Don’t submit your blog to website directories with instant approval: Yes, you heard me right. Such directories are not human-edited. And so, they contain spammy links and unhealthy links. If you have your blog also listed among those spammy links, your site ranking will also be affected.
• Avoid Keyword cloaking: Loading your content with keywords, not advisable. You might feel that when you have a lot of keywords in your post, it will attract search engines to crawl and index your website or blog more often. Ha! There you got it wrong. Search engines love simplicity. Just add few relevant long tail keywords to your post and you are good.
• Avoid too many banners: Oh yes! Too many banners in your blog will cause your page to load very slow. This will drive away traffic from your blog. Not everyone is patient enough to wait for a blog that loads with the speed of snail. Many will stop visiting your blog. This means your competitors will collect all your readers.
• Place JavaScript code(s) below page: I do not advise the use of JavaScript, as it takes too long a time to load. But, if you must use JavaScript on your blog, ensure you don’t place it at the top of your page. If you do, then, your blog will be very slow to load. And you know what that means.
• Avoid the use of adult words in your blog contents: If you don’t want search engines to classify your blog as an adult blog, then keep adult words off your posts. This happened to a friend who wanted to apply for an online program with his blog, and it so happened that only non-adult blogs were accepted. His application was rejected several times. With my help, he realized his mistake. He had to search from post to post to fix this. And when we Google searched, we discovered that his blog has always been rated as NOT SAFE for kids (Adult blog).

One more thing, avoid BlackHat tricks.