Facebook has created a unique way of maintaining your friends in a virtual hangout. With Facebook, you can send someone a virtual gift, hug, food, and even money! A friend just sent me a cool $10 in Facebook. Now what can I get with that? Virtually nothing.
Still if you are a Facebook addict, you know that the main attraction of this website is the status updates, the photo albums and the endless quizzes. People update with everything that is going on in their lives, be it the most mundane things or the most exciting things like jumping in the middle of Sahara Desert. Seriously, if you were jumping in the middle of Sahara Desert, wouldn't you prefer to enjoy the moment and the jumping, rather than rush to a sterile computer, login to your Facebook and tell everyone about it? Whatever happened to living in the moment?
If I were on top of Mount Everest, the last thing in my mind would be when would I be able to update my Facebook about this? And if I've just gotten into a car accident and is fighting for my life, I'd be sure to get my mobile phone and tell everyone on Facebook "Hey people it's been nice knowing you but I'm about to die. Don't forget to feed my cat." Yes, that's a big possibility since now you can update your Facebook status updates via your mobile connections. Maybe you can even get a good connection in heaven so that you can update everyone about what it's like.
That is my pet peeve about Facebook and other social networking sites and that none of my friends are calling me. There's no need to meet up because we know exactly what is going on each others' lives and if you can get a virtual cake, there's no need to eat either. Think of all the calories you can lose with virtual desserts! I'm glad my closest friends are not that active in Facebook. It means that we still have a chance to keep our friendship fresh and intact.
For my other 'friends' in Facebook, I've learnt so much about you. The top ten things I've learned are:-
1. I know every single furniture, dress, pants, appliances, mobile phones, rings, haircuts that you've bought. It's not hard to guess how much you are earning and if I need a loan, you'd be the first person I call.
2. I know what you eat and when you eat. The only thing I don't want to know is where it all goes after that. That's just too much information.
3. I know you have a maid and you've never taken care of your children for a day in your life. And that you are proud of it. Now you know I have to judge when you state it all so plainly for everyone to see. Hopefully mommies-to-be in your Facebook don't take parental lessons from you.
4. I know when you are asleep. It's sad though that you have to do it on your computer. After all the furniture you bought last week, did you not get a bed? And please don't update us about your dreams. Some of them should be kept private.
5. I know that you think the quizzes in Facebook are the Truth of all Truths. I really don't want to burst your bubble that you could possibly be the next Angeline Jolie, but people like you and me create these quizzes and I can put ANYTHING I like in those quizzes. I'm thinking of creating a quiz later titled 'Are you a frog or a toad?'.
6. I know how much you love to save money by sending virtual birthday presents to your friends on their special day. Just because you add a personal message does not make it ok.
7. I know what your husband look like. I know all your children's faces, your mother, your father, your teacher, your boss, your dog, your aunties, your uncles, your cousins and your stinky pillow. At least if they ever do anything nasty in public, I will recognize them for you. Better yet, I'll let you know with a status update.
8. I know all your travel plans, your vacation plans and when you are going to the market. Heck, I even know when you are going to the toilet! Basically, I know when you will be out of your house. Maybe it's time to invest in a security system.
9. I know when you are married and flirting with my single friend in Facebook that a virtual affair has just became a public affair.
10. Last but not least, I know that you can do better than just hang around in a virtual world telling people what you are doing every second of the day. Get up, get out, meet your real friends and make a real connection. And when you sleep at night today, you'd know that you didn't waste your day on a virtual connection that disappears after a few hours and probably only exists in a virtual plane.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
How to Embed Videos on Your Facebook Wall
As a web developer who works with a lot of video content online, I'm often asked the question "how do I embed videos on my Facebook wall?", to which I answer "Facebook doesn't allow video embedding in profiles but I'll show you the next best thing."
The reality of it is, Facebook has become far more popular than MySpace now and at it's peak, the majority of MySpace users had at least one video embedded on their profile, whether it was a MySpace video or a YouTube video. Now that these MySpace users have jumped ship to the other social networking site with the little blue icon, they'd like to have the same privilege of embedding video on their Facebook profile page.
So how do you do it?
OPTION 1 - posting the latest music videos on your Facebook wall and in your friends' news feeds
* find a website that supplies free viewing of the latest, most popular music videos by doing a search engine search of the following terms: - "urban videos" - "free music videos toolbar" - "grime music videos"
* find the video of your choice on that website and make sure the video has a "share on Facebook" button. If not, then go back to the previous stage until you find a website that enables Facebook video sharing
* click the "share on Facebook" button and it will open up a Facebook window asking you to log in
* enter your login details and click the "post to profile" tab... Feel free to enter comments that will appear alongside the video on your profile
* click "post" and that's it, the video is on your profile! It'll also show up in all of your friends' news feeds
OPTION 2 - posting any YouTube video on yours or a friend's Facebook wall using the "share a link" method
* browse youtube.com for a video of your choice
* go to your browser address bar, select the entire website address (URL) for theYoutube video page and right-click/apple-click and select "copy"
* now log into Facebook and go to yours or a friend's profile
* click the "share link" tab near the top of the page, then right-click/apple-click and paste into the text box displayed
* click "preview" then "post" and VOILA... the video is now embedded on yours or your friend's Facebook wall
These steps in option 2 can be repeated using various free video websites other than YouTube, as long as that website is an official Facebook share partner.
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The reality of it is, Facebook has become far more popular than MySpace now and at it's peak, the majority of MySpace users had at least one video embedded on their profile, whether it was a MySpace video or a YouTube video. Now that these MySpace users have jumped ship to the other social networking site with the little blue icon, they'd like to have the same privilege of embedding video on their Facebook profile page.
So how do you do it?
OPTION 1 - posting the latest music videos on your Facebook wall and in your friends' news feeds
* find a website that supplies free viewing of the latest, most popular music videos by doing a search engine search of the following terms: - "urban videos" - "free music videos toolbar" - "grime music videos"
* find the video of your choice on that website and make sure the video has a "share on Facebook" button. If not, then go back to the previous stage until you find a website that enables Facebook video sharing
* click the "share on Facebook" button and it will open up a Facebook window asking you to log in
* enter your login details and click the "post to profile" tab... Feel free to enter comments that will appear alongside the video on your profile
* click "post" and that's it, the video is on your profile! It'll also show up in all of your friends' news feeds
OPTION 2 - posting any YouTube video on yours or a friend's Facebook wall using the "share a link" method
* browse youtube.com for a video of your choice
* go to your browser address bar, select the entire website address (URL) for theYoutube video page and right-click/apple-click and select "copy"
* now log into Facebook and go to yours or a friend's profile
* click the "share link" tab near the top of the page, then right-click/apple-click and paste into the text box displayed
* click "preview" then "post" and VOILA... the video is now embedded on yours or your friend's Facebook wall
These steps in option 2 can be repeated using various free video websites other than YouTube, as long as that website is an official Facebook share partner.
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How to Set Your Facebook Account Privacy
Setting privacy feature on Facebook gives you the freedom in determining how your presence viewed by your friends and other people.
Let's look at the various settings that can be done at the Account page. Account page you can access the Settings button. Then click the account settings in the column on Facebook. Account Settings are divided into several tabs, namely:
Settings tab
* Your real name. To change this, click change next to Name.
* The email address used by Facebook to communicate with you. To change, click Change next to Contact Email.
* Password you use to login to Facebook. To change this, click change next to the Password.
* Credit card information you used to buy or use the paid features on Facebook. To set it, click Manage next to Credit Cards.
* If you later want to disable Facebook account, click Deactivate. Although Facebook account disabled, you will not lose all the features and applications that you have previously set.
Networks Tab
On this tab, you can set your presence in a network. Remember, Facebook users divided into network to facilitate your search for friends in the same network. To follow and find a network, enter the network name you want. Then, click the Join Network.
Notifications tab
On this tab, you can set various warnings received via email from Facebook. It can improve your viewing pleasure, which has push email service, such as the BlackBerry to always get the latest information from Facebook. To enable a warning for your desired event, make sure the option in the ON field.
Mobile Tab
It serves to set the notification SMS from Facebook to a cell phone you use. SMS feature can be used only cell phone numbers from the U.S., Canada, or UK.
Language tab
It serves to set the language used by Facebook. To change the language, select one language from Primary Language options.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Budi_Mutsuclan_Wibowo
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Let's look at the various settings that can be done at the Account page. Account page you can access the Settings button. Then click the account settings in the column on Facebook. Account Settings are divided into several tabs, namely:
Settings tab
* Your real name. To change this, click change next to Name.
* The email address used by Facebook to communicate with you. To change, click Change next to Contact Email.
* Password you use to login to Facebook. To change this, click change next to the Password.
* Credit card information you used to buy or use the paid features on Facebook. To set it, click Manage next to Credit Cards.
* If you later want to disable Facebook account, click Deactivate. Although Facebook account disabled, you will not lose all the features and applications that you have previously set.
Networks Tab
On this tab, you can set your presence in a network. Remember, Facebook users divided into network to facilitate your search for friends in the same network. To follow and find a network, enter the network name you want. Then, click the Join Network.
Notifications tab
On this tab, you can set various warnings received via email from Facebook. It can improve your viewing pleasure, which has push email service, such as the BlackBerry to always get the latest information from Facebook. To enable a warning for your desired event, make sure the option in the ON field.
Mobile Tab
It serves to set the notification SMS from Facebook to a cell phone you use. SMS feature can be used only cell phone numbers from the U.S., Canada, or UK.
Language tab
It serves to set the language used by Facebook. To change the language, select one language from Primary Language options.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Budi_Mutsuclan_Wibowo
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Facebook Isn't Just For Students Anymore
From its humble beginnings in a Harvard dorm room, Facebook attracted more than 1 million college students in its first year. Now, five years later, Facebook reaches 175 million users from all walks of life throughout the world.
Facebook is a social networking site designed to help friends, classmates, colleagues, family members and others connect and stay in touch. People in your Facebook network may live far away or next door. Either way, it provides a great way to share small and big life events, get advice, gather voices, or just have fun. Whatever your original reason for setting up a Facebook profile, you're likely to find many more reasons to stay active and involved with your Facebook community.
If you think you're too old for Facebook, think again. The fastest growing demographic is people 35 years and older. Faraway grandparents have never had such an easy way to connect with their grandkids, and class reunions are happening "virtually" every day!
Getting Started
If you don't already have a Facebook account, it's easy, and free, to get started. Go to www.facebook.com to enter your name, email address, sex and birth date. You'll also be asked to create a password. To complete your sign up, Facebook will automatically send a verification email to the address you provided. Click the link to login to your new account and set up a profile.
When creating a profile, you can include as little or as much information as you want. However, keep in mind that taking the time to add a profile picture will greatly enhance your experience by building trust with other users and helping them visually identify you.
As you decide what information to share on your Facebook page, think about how you plan to use the site. If you primarily want to connect with old classmates, be sure to include all your alma matters. Want to grow your professional network or attract customers? Describe your current and past work experience in your profile.
The Friendly Way to Stay Safe
The next important step to creating a Facebook profile is choosing privacy settings. The settings you choose will determine who can see your profile details, photos and records of your site activity. It's usually best to give full access only to friends.
Making friends on Facebook is easy. The site will help you get started by finding accounts that match information in your email address book(s). As you add friends, activities and interests, Facebook will start suggesting people you might want to befriend. It may be someone who is also friends with some of your friends or someone who attended the same school as you.
You'll have the opportunity to invite people to become your friends, and others can send you an invitation, too. No two people can become friends without a mutual agreement. As your friends, people will have access to categories of content and activities according to your privacy settings. As in life, choose your friends carefully. Avoid adding people whom you don't actually know to prevent sharing the wrong information with the wrong people or opening your account to spamming.
Embracing Facebook
Avid users will tell you how addictive Facebook can become. You'll discover new ways to use it with each visit, and you may find postings by your friends as engaging as your favorite reality TV show.
Each time you login, the Facebook homepage invites you to share what's on your mind. People use this tool to ask questions, describe life events, share links, rant, rave and more. These are often referred to as "status updates," and your homepage will include a chronological list of these updates added by your friends. Each update also allows you to comment back or indicate that you "like" the posting. There are endless ways to use these conversation starters. For example, posting your desire to take the kids to see this weekend's box office hit might evolve like this:
Have something more private to share? Facebook has a direct message option that sends your note to only one person. If you don't mind being transparent, post your message to someone's "wall." A wall is kind of like the dry erase board you hung outside your college dorm room. Anyone could walk by and put a note on it, and everyone else could see it too. So, if you post on a friend's wall, then all their friends can read about the fun you had at last weekend's barbeque. If your friend responds back that he wants to plan another barbeque, then that response will appear on your wall. Only people who are friends with both of you can view the "wall-to-wall" conversation and get both sides of the story. They may get just enough information to invite themselves over!
Another way to build your Facebook profile is by uploading digital photos. In addition to your profile photo that will appear next to each of your comments, consider sharing pictures of your family, pets, vacations or other interests. Photos are an excellent way to demonstrate the social networking power of Facebook. For example, if you upload photos from the family reunion and all your cousins are on Facebook, then you can share the photos with them by "tagging" their image with their name. As a result, the photo also will appear on their profile page where all their friends can see it. Before you know it, your cousin's friend's friend may see your picture and realize you were his high school math teacher!
Choose your Facebook activities carefully. For every interesting and useful tool out there, you'll find a game or quiz that is a complete waste of time. Don't fall victim to peer pressure. Chances are your friends are wishing they had never started collecting lil' green patch plants or throwing snowballs.
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Facebook is a social networking site designed to help friends, classmates, colleagues, family members and others connect and stay in touch. People in your Facebook network may live far away or next door. Either way, it provides a great way to share small and big life events, get advice, gather voices, or just have fun. Whatever your original reason for setting up a Facebook profile, you're likely to find many more reasons to stay active and involved with your Facebook community.
If you think you're too old for Facebook, think again. The fastest growing demographic is people 35 years and older. Faraway grandparents have never had such an easy way to connect with their grandkids, and class reunions are happening "virtually" every day!
Getting Started
If you don't already have a Facebook account, it's easy, and free, to get started. Go to www.facebook.com to enter your name, email address, sex and birth date. You'll also be asked to create a password. To complete your sign up, Facebook will automatically send a verification email to the address you provided. Click the link to login to your new account and set up a profile.
When creating a profile, you can include as little or as much information as you want. However, keep in mind that taking the time to add a profile picture will greatly enhance your experience by building trust with other users and helping them visually identify you.
As you decide what information to share on your Facebook page, think about how you plan to use the site. If you primarily want to connect with old classmates, be sure to include all your alma matters. Want to grow your professional network or attract customers? Describe your current and past work experience in your profile.
The Friendly Way to Stay Safe
The next important step to creating a Facebook profile is choosing privacy settings. The settings you choose will determine who can see your profile details, photos and records of your site activity. It's usually best to give full access only to friends.
Making friends on Facebook is easy. The site will help you get started by finding accounts that match information in your email address book(s). As you add friends, activities and interests, Facebook will start suggesting people you might want to befriend. It may be someone who is also friends with some of your friends or someone who attended the same school as you.
You'll have the opportunity to invite people to become your friends, and others can send you an invitation, too. No two people can become friends without a mutual agreement. As your friends, people will have access to categories of content and activities according to your privacy settings. As in life, choose your friends carefully. Avoid adding people whom you don't actually know to prevent sharing the wrong information with the wrong people or opening your account to spamming.
Embracing Facebook
Avid users will tell you how addictive Facebook can become. You'll discover new ways to use it with each visit, and you may find postings by your friends as engaging as your favorite reality TV show.
Each time you login, the Facebook homepage invites you to share what's on your mind. People use this tool to ask questions, describe life events, share links, rant, rave and more. These are often referred to as "status updates," and your homepage will include a chronological list of these updates added by your friends. Each update also allows you to comment back or indicate that you "like" the posting. There are endless ways to use these conversation starters. For example, posting your desire to take the kids to see this weekend's box office hit might evolve like this:
Have something more private to share? Facebook has a direct message option that sends your note to only one person. If you don't mind being transparent, post your message to someone's "wall." A wall is kind of like the dry erase board you hung outside your college dorm room. Anyone could walk by and put a note on it, and everyone else could see it too. So, if you post on a friend's wall, then all their friends can read about the fun you had at last weekend's barbeque. If your friend responds back that he wants to plan another barbeque, then that response will appear on your wall. Only people who are friends with both of you can view the "wall-to-wall" conversation and get both sides of the story. They may get just enough information to invite themselves over!
Another way to build your Facebook profile is by uploading digital photos. In addition to your profile photo that will appear next to each of your comments, consider sharing pictures of your family, pets, vacations or other interests. Photos are an excellent way to demonstrate the social networking power of Facebook. For example, if you upload photos from the family reunion and all your cousins are on Facebook, then you can share the photos with them by "tagging" their image with their name. As a result, the photo also will appear on their profile page where all their friends can see it. Before you know it, your cousin's friend's friend may see your picture and realize you were his high school math teacher!
Choose your Facebook activities carefully. For every interesting and useful tool out there, you'll find a game or quiz that is a complete waste of time. Don't fall victim to peer pressure. Chances are your friends are wishing they had never started collecting lil' green patch plants or throwing snowballs.
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5 Steps to Create a Facebook Account
Facebook is a one of a kind experience that is now popular among people of all ages, either a professional or a typical student. Compared to other networking sites like Friendster, Facebook is that site that caters to an individual's network in which he can connect with company associates, high school friends, colleagues, and find a specific geographical area. As a first step, here are some steps to follow in order to smoothly create a Facebook account.
Step 1 - Looking for Facebook
Go to facebook.com with your web browser. This will take you to the site's log-in page. After having an active account, one can easily log-in to his or her account. In order to fulfill the "sign up" page, you have to key in the important details requested found at the bottom area of the screen. Some of the details that you have to fill in would be:
• Full name
• Email address
• Password and password confirmation
• Birthday ( Facebook is requiring all its members to fill in the birthday zone with the real date and not just as a façade in order to preserve the site's integrity and give out safety precautions. This is one information indicated which you can choose to be kept confidential.)
Step 2 - Confirmation
Once all fields in the "sign up" page are completely filled in, click on the button which states "sign up". You will then be taken to a particular screen giving a confirmation email alert which was sent to your active email.
Step 3 - Activate
Once the confirmation letter has been sent, you can now sign into your email account to be able to complete and automatically activate the Facebook account.
Step 4 - Login
Based on the link you followed, you can now login into the system of the website. A Wizard will pop out which will help you fill in more information for your profile to look more presentable and professional. In this personal profile probing, one will be asked to indicate things like educational background, present location and even friends.
Step 5 - Finishing up
Basing on the Wizard, you can follow the steps indicated. You can enter specifics that can be changed and edited to your wish and convenience. After everything has been managed and filled out, you will be routed to your Facebook account's home page. And there you have it, a Facebook account ready to face the social-networking world.
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Step 1 - Looking for Facebook
Go to facebook.com with your web browser. This will take you to the site's log-in page. After having an active account, one can easily log-in to his or her account. In order to fulfill the "sign up" page, you have to key in the important details requested found at the bottom area of the screen. Some of the details that you have to fill in would be:
• Full name
• Email address
• Password and password confirmation
• Birthday ( Facebook is requiring all its members to fill in the birthday zone with the real date and not just as a façade in order to preserve the site's integrity and give out safety precautions. This is one information indicated which you can choose to be kept confidential.)
Step 2 - Confirmation
Once all fields in the "sign up" page are completely filled in, click on the button which states "sign up". You will then be taken to a particular screen giving a confirmation email alert which was sent to your active email.
Step 3 - Activate
Once the confirmation letter has been sent, you can now sign into your email account to be able to complete and automatically activate the Facebook account.
Step 4 - Login
Based on the link you followed, you can now login into the system of the website. A Wizard will pop out which will help you fill in more information for your profile to look more presentable and professional. In this personal profile probing, one will be asked to indicate things like educational background, present location and even friends.
Step 5 - Finishing up
Basing on the Wizard, you can follow the steps indicated. You can enter specifics that can be changed and edited to your wish and convenience. After everything has been managed and filled out, you will be routed to your Facebook account's home page. And there you have it, a Facebook account ready to face the social-networking world.
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Sunday, September 27, 2009
What Is Facebook
Facebook is the hottest social networking site on the internet today. With over 60 million members, it's quickly surpassing 99% of other websites and networks out there today.
Let's go over their new program called Facebook Ads:
When you are first experiencing with any pay-per-click program, you should be very wary of spending too much money too fast. By setting a small budget to begin with, you are correctly experimenting with what is going to work for you and your offer. Let's think about the negatives of setting a high budget per day right away with a new advertisement:
- You have no idea if your offer will convert or not
- You have no idea if there is more demand for your offer then you anticipated
- You have no idea what will happen whatsoever
Why would you setup a $100 a day budget right away vs. a $10 budget?
Well, you'd be an idiot, that's the only reason why.
Whenever you are starting out right away you should always test your market and offer with a small budget before cranking it up. Let's say your $10 budget is converting very well - then it's time to step up your budget to $20. From $20 move to $30 etc..
You never want to make any HUGE jumps in Internet Marketing, it's better to take many baby steps first.
Split testing: Any professional marketer knows they key to succeeding is by testing their advertisements. This is no difference in what we are doing; you must test your offers! A new marketer might think they have a great offer and set their daily budget to $200-$300, which is a lot of money to them. Well, what if the offer the novice marketer thought was going to do well turned out to do horrible? They are out almost their entire marketing budget. I have seen this happen to many marketers and I hate to see it happen.
There is nothing wrong with setting a 5-10 dollar budget the first day with 3 different ads to see which one does best.
You also want to be able to have multiple landing pages for your visitor to land on. Put a statcounter code on these pages to see which ones are getting the most hits. You can sign up for free statcounter codes that will be invisible on your landing pages at www.statcounter.com . I use them for over 50 projects and have had great results.
Schedule: I prefer to run my advertisements from Saturday until Thursday. In my tests, I have come to the conclusion that Fridays and Sundays are not the greatest days for Internet Marketing. It seems like many people do not bother poking around the Internet and are out doing other activities. During the week and Saturday's are generally my best days for profits. Schedule your ads accordingly to your peak times.
Budget Management: Be sure to manage your budget across many offers. Do not put all your eggs in one basket. Successful marketers have a lot going on that equals them to being successful. Do not be discouraged if one of your offers do not work, just cross it out and move on to the next one.
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Let's go over their new program called Facebook Ads:
When you are first experiencing with any pay-per-click program, you should be very wary of spending too much money too fast. By setting a small budget to begin with, you are correctly experimenting with what is going to work for you and your offer. Let's think about the negatives of setting a high budget per day right away with a new advertisement:
- You have no idea if your offer will convert or not
- You have no idea if there is more demand for your offer then you anticipated
- You have no idea what will happen whatsoever
Why would you setup a $100 a day budget right away vs. a $10 budget?
Well, you'd be an idiot, that's the only reason why.
Whenever you are starting out right away you should always test your market and offer with a small budget before cranking it up. Let's say your $10 budget is converting very well - then it's time to step up your budget to $20. From $20 move to $30 etc..
You never want to make any HUGE jumps in Internet Marketing, it's better to take many baby steps first.
Split testing: Any professional marketer knows they key to succeeding is by testing their advertisements. This is no difference in what we are doing; you must test your offers! A new marketer might think they have a great offer and set their daily budget to $200-$300, which is a lot of money to them. Well, what if the offer the novice marketer thought was going to do well turned out to do horrible? They are out almost their entire marketing budget. I have seen this happen to many marketers and I hate to see it happen.
There is nothing wrong with setting a 5-10 dollar budget the first day with 3 different ads to see which one does best.
You also want to be able to have multiple landing pages for your visitor to land on. Put a statcounter code on these pages to see which ones are getting the most hits. You can sign up for free statcounter codes that will be invisible on your landing pages at www.statcounter.com . I use them for over 50 projects and have had great results.
Schedule: I prefer to run my advertisements from Saturday until Thursday. In my tests, I have come to the conclusion that Fridays and Sundays are not the greatest days for Internet Marketing. It seems like many people do not bother poking around the Internet and are out doing other activities. During the week and Saturday's are generally my best days for profits. Schedule your ads accordingly to your peak times.
Budget Management: Be sure to manage your budget across many offers. Do not put all your eggs in one basket. Successful marketers have a lot going on that equals them to being successful. Do not be discouraged if one of your offers do not work, just cross it out and move on to the next one.
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Should I Buy Photos on Facebook?
Why anyone would buy photos to put onto their Facebook profile is beyond reckoning. It is a free site that allows people to share stories, find friends or simply blog about their day. If you are new to Facebook or its competitor MySpace, then you may have a few questions when it comes to handling your profile and making it unique. A little knowledge about how Facebook works will go a long way to creating your perfect profile for other members to view.
Do not buy photos. Your Facebook albums can be filled with whatever pictures you want. The hardest part of the entire process will be sending the pictures from your camera to your computer and then uploading them onto the site. There are some specific steps that you go through in order to upload pictures onto your profile and into your albums.
The first hurdle you must cross is the Facebook login. Once you have logged in it is time to go to your account and find the update account information. This is the place where you put in your personal information. There is a section devoted to creating albums and uploading pictures.
If you need help, then simply click the help photos link. Facebook will provide you with step-by-step instructions on creating your albums and will have a section devoted to uploading photos into these albums. There is a maximum number of photos you can put in one album (it is sixty) but you can create as many albums as you wish.
The profile Facebook allows you to create can be whatever you want to make of it. Upload your family vacation pictures into the Facebook album pages and you can share stories about your adventures with your friends.
Having a picture on your profile page is a great way for you to find friends and have them find you as well. It definitely beats the generic picture that all users have when they first create a profile. If you want to keep some of your photos private, then there is an option for that as well. So you let people see what you want them to see. How easy is that?
There are a few instances where you do buy photos that eventually wind up on your Facebook profile. You may need a photo lab to print off your pictures onto a disc which would cost you money. You could also be purchasing pictures that are copyrighted by your favorite photographer.
But those are generally the only two cases that it would be acceptable to purchase photographs. Once you have your photos assembled, it is time to upload and create albums for your friends and family to enjoy as they browse your profile on Facebook.
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Do not buy photos. Your Facebook albums can be filled with whatever pictures you want. The hardest part of the entire process will be sending the pictures from your camera to your computer and then uploading them onto the site. There are some specific steps that you go through in order to upload pictures onto your profile and into your albums.
The first hurdle you must cross is the Facebook login. Once you have logged in it is time to go to your account and find the update account information. This is the place where you put in your personal information. There is a section devoted to creating albums and uploading pictures.
If you need help, then simply click the help photos link. Facebook will provide you with step-by-step instructions on creating your albums and will have a section devoted to uploading photos into these albums. There is a maximum number of photos you can put in one album (it is sixty) but you can create as many albums as you wish.
The profile Facebook allows you to create can be whatever you want to make of it. Upload your family vacation pictures into the Facebook album pages and you can share stories about your adventures with your friends.
Having a picture on your profile page is a great way for you to find friends and have them find you as well. It definitely beats the generic picture that all users have when they first create a profile. If you want to keep some of your photos private, then there is an option for that as well. So you let people see what you want them to see. How easy is that?
There are a few instances where you do buy photos that eventually wind up on your Facebook profile. You may need a photo lab to print off your pictures onto a disc which would cost you money. You could also be purchasing pictures that are copyrighted by your favorite photographer.
But those are generally the only two cases that it would be acceptable to purchase photographs. Once you have your photos assembled, it is time to upload and create albums for your friends and family to enjoy as they browse your profile on Facebook.
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How to Create Your Facebook Profile
Most people under the age of thirty-five belong to some form of social networking circle. It is the going trend to have profiles on either MySpace or Twitter or Facebook. Why would you want a Facebook profile? There are several reasons.
You may want to find friends, share stories or simply write a creative blog about what is going on in your life. The reasons are many. People like to connect with others across the world and this social networking site is a great way to do so. The process is very easy and you can create a customized profile in no time at all.
To create a Facebook profile you are going to need an email address and you must be over the age of thirteen. Your email address will be used as your Facebook login. The process starts by you going to "Facebook". This brings you to the initial page that will allow you to create an account.
On the initial page of this social networking website there is a "Register" link. This is where you will provide your email address, full name, a password and your birth date. Why does the profile Facebook need your birth date?
It is because you must be thirteen years of age in order to use this social networking site. After you have entered your information you will be sent a confirmation email to the email address that you have provided. Simply click on the link within the email and you will be taken back to this social networking website.
Once you have your Facebook login and have actually logged in, it will be time to find friends and create a unique profile for you. You may have to perform a Facebook search in order to find your friends. Or you can tell them your information and have them add you as a friend from their own Facebook page. It really is that easy.
There is one downside to using this social networking site, over its rival MySpace. You will not be able to have the page layouts and designs that are offered through the use of HTML or CSS. This social networking website uses a text based program to customize profiles. This is probably one of the many reasons why people use MySpace as their social networking site, yet many people use both Facebook and MySpace so that they can connect with more people. You can utilize this method as well.
A Facebook profile is your window to the world. You can customize it with pictures, audio clips and graphics. Use your Facebook page to comment on your daily life, share stories or simply find friends from across the globe. It is remarkably easy to get started and once you do you will be a devoted fan for a long time to come.
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You may want to find friends, share stories or simply write a creative blog about what is going on in your life. The reasons are many. People like to connect with others across the world and this social networking site is a great way to do so. The process is very easy and you can create a customized profile in no time at all.
To create a Facebook profile you are going to need an email address and you must be over the age of thirteen. Your email address will be used as your Facebook login. The process starts by you going to "Facebook". This brings you to the initial page that will allow you to create an account.
On the initial page of this social networking website there is a "Register" link. This is where you will provide your email address, full name, a password and your birth date. Why does the profile Facebook need your birth date?
It is because you must be thirteen years of age in order to use this social networking site. After you have entered your information you will be sent a confirmation email to the email address that you have provided. Simply click on the link within the email and you will be taken back to this social networking website.
Once you have your Facebook login and have actually logged in, it will be time to find friends and create a unique profile for you. You may have to perform a Facebook search in order to find your friends. Or you can tell them your information and have them add you as a friend from their own Facebook page. It really is that easy.
There is one downside to using this social networking site, over its rival MySpace. You will not be able to have the page layouts and designs that are offered through the use of HTML or CSS. This social networking website uses a text based program to customize profiles. This is probably one of the many reasons why people use MySpace as their social networking site, yet many people use both Facebook and MySpace so that they can connect with more people. You can utilize this method as well.
A Facebook profile is your window to the world. You can customize it with pictures, audio clips and graphics. Use your Facebook page to comment on your daily life, share stories or simply find friends from across the globe. It is remarkably easy to get started and once you do you will be a devoted fan for a long time to come.
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Friday, September 18, 2009
Playing Celebrity With Facebook
Is that the paparazzi I see? Now is your chance to take what you're doing and shine. Take your Facebook status from friend to celebrity with the simple creation of a Fan Page. That's right, now you can have fans just like all of the celebrities!
What is a Facebook Fan Page? A Fan Page is a public profile that will allow you to share your business news and products with Facebook users. The best part, when your fans start interacting with your Fan Page, all of their friends will find out through their news feed! As these friends start to interact with your page also, the word of mouth starts to spread further and further. Based on this, you'll be a celebrity in no time!
So, what will make you a celebrity sooner? After you've signed up for a Facebook Fan Page, you'll need to create interesting content. First, be creative and take your company to your fans. Let them get a feel for who you really are. Remember, you want a celebrity status, and with Facebook, you'll have to stand out against the crowd.
Not sure how to be so creative, well here at our company, our Fan Page is full of creativity. Here's the real scoop on why we have started to stand out against the crowd and earn our celebrity status.
First of all, we post pictures! Lots and lots of pictures! Our company was in a Christmas Parade and we were showing everyone the pictures. We threw a surprise baby shower for a communications coordinator and, of course, we snapped pictures. Our marketing assistant even pranked the boss while he was away... and well, of course we got pictures!! Just like in reality, the pictures are what people want to see. That's why when we have a chance to show our Fans what we've been up to... we grab our paparazzi and start shining. The idea is to use Facebook with your creativity and get people wanting to come back and find out what you did next! I can't begin to tell you how many people responded and emailed our CEO about the prank that was pulled on him. It was great to see all of the Fans starting to reach out to us... just because of Facebook!
Not sure what else will make you unique? Start up discussions with your Fans, get them interacting with you on your page! Ask them what they think about your latest pictures and ask them to see what they're looking for next!
If you're looking for even more popularity, don't forget to pull in feeds from your blogs and other social network sites. On our Facebook, we're always revealing the latest YouTube videos and Blog posts on Personal Development! And, when all else fails, make sure your posting interesting content for your fans to read!!
So now that you know how to be a celebrity go on out and create a Facebook FanPage. And remember, those paparazzi will be after you in no time, so make it funny, interesting and leave people wanting more!
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What is a Facebook Fan Page? A Fan Page is a public profile that will allow you to share your business news and products with Facebook users. The best part, when your fans start interacting with your Fan Page, all of their friends will find out through their news feed! As these friends start to interact with your page also, the word of mouth starts to spread further and further. Based on this, you'll be a celebrity in no time!
So, what will make you a celebrity sooner? After you've signed up for a Facebook Fan Page, you'll need to create interesting content. First, be creative and take your company to your fans. Let them get a feel for who you really are. Remember, you want a celebrity status, and with Facebook, you'll have to stand out against the crowd.
Not sure how to be so creative, well here at our company, our Fan Page is full of creativity. Here's the real scoop on why we have started to stand out against the crowd and earn our celebrity status.
First of all, we post pictures! Lots and lots of pictures! Our company was in a Christmas Parade and we were showing everyone the pictures. We threw a surprise baby shower for a communications coordinator and, of course, we snapped pictures. Our marketing assistant even pranked the boss while he was away... and well, of course we got pictures!! Just like in reality, the pictures are what people want to see. That's why when we have a chance to show our Fans what we've been up to... we grab our paparazzi and start shining. The idea is to use Facebook with your creativity and get people wanting to come back and find out what you did next! I can't begin to tell you how many people responded and emailed our CEO about the prank that was pulled on him. It was great to see all of the Fans starting to reach out to us... just because of Facebook!
Not sure what else will make you unique? Start up discussions with your Fans, get them interacting with you on your page! Ask them what they think about your latest pictures and ask them to see what they're looking for next!
If you're looking for even more popularity, don't forget to pull in feeds from your blogs and other social network sites. On our Facebook, we're always revealing the latest YouTube videos and Blog posts on Personal Development! And, when all else fails, make sure your posting interesting content for your fans to read!!
So now that you know how to be a celebrity go on out and create a Facebook FanPage. And remember, those paparazzi will be after you in no time, so make it funny, interesting and leave people wanting more!
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Best Social Networking Sites
Connecting with long lost friends and meeting some new ones along the way are the greatest advantages of social networking sites. These websites serve numerous purposes and combine a plethora of communications functions. Email, instant messaging, message boards, discussion groups and file sharing capabilities reflect the extent to which social networking sites connect us through the Internet.
When one thinks of social networking, MySpace usually comes to mind. 6StarReviews.com reports that MySpace allows users to create profiles, friends lists and post bulletins to their friends or communities with the click of a button. MySpace also boasts professor ratings and college and high school community groups for anyone looking for those with common interests.
Facebook, another popular social networking site, began as a Harvard phenomena and eventually opened its doors to most every college, high school and eventually user imaginable. Facebook popularized ‘the wall,’ where friends can post messages to each other via their profiles.
It is no secret that the social networking craze has opened doors for many business prospects, as well. Many college students can join industry-related groups and meet new contacts through websites like Bebo and MySpace. Politicians have also jumped on the bandwagon, adding a vast online demographic to their campaign trail targeting.
Who wouldn’t feel special having Hillary Clinton on their friends’ list? Nielsen/NetRatings found social networking sites grew about 47% last year, so evidently, these sites are breaking ground for more than one reason.
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When one thinks of social networking, MySpace usually comes to mind. 6StarReviews.com reports that MySpace allows users to create profiles, friends lists and post bulletins to their friends or communities with the click of a button. MySpace also boasts professor ratings and college and high school community groups for anyone looking for those with common interests.
Facebook, another popular social networking site, began as a Harvard phenomena and eventually opened its doors to most every college, high school and eventually user imaginable. Facebook popularized ‘the wall,’ where friends can post messages to each other via their profiles.
It is no secret that the social networking craze has opened doors for many business prospects, as well. Many college students can join industry-related groups and meet new contacts through websites like Bebo and MySpace. Politicians have also jumped on the bandwagon, adding a vast online demographic to their campaign trail targeting.
Who wouldn’t feel special having Hillary Clinton on their friends’ list? Nielsen/NetRatings found social networking sites grew about 47% last year, so evidently, these sites are breaking ground for more than one reason.
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Learning the Basics of How to Make a Conference Call
Don't know how to make a conference call? No worries - for the most part, conference calls are easy to work out. And once you've done it, it's almost muscle memory; you need not worry about botching the job the next time you have to set one up.
Different call providers might have different routines for logging into their conference service, but the procedure is essentially the same. Once you've selected a carrier, ask them directly for instructions. Your provider ought to be able to walk you through the process even if you don't have the first idea yet how to make a conference call.
There are so many conferencing providers out there -- how can you tell which ones are best? Well, pricing is one of the first criteria. Look for a provider in your area that offers cheap long distance connection rates. Sometimes, having to connect to individuals based in other parts of the world can be trickier or more expensive than initially assumed. The nearer the provider is to you, as the initiator of the call, it is assumed that the sharper your reception will be. Anticipate problems with reception if some members of the conference are on the go or too far away.
Have a good idea of the number of people who will be accessing the conference call. This will enable your provider to select the best package to suit your needs. Sometimes, for small-scale packages, only six people (including yourself as the service subscriber) will be able to log into a teleconference at the same time.
Many conference call providers start off by assigning you a toll-free number, open for use only at the conference time you specify. Then, you'll be given information such as passwords or security codes which you can distribute to the other conference participants; they can then use those codes to access the toll-free number at the proper time. As the initiator of the teleconference (sometimes known as the Host) you'll be assigned a separate login, and this login will empower you to moderate the conference via simple touch tone commands. You can choose to mute only certain participants, or mute the entire conference, control the volume, etc. Remember: this is a huge responsibility!
Thanks to modern technology, teleconferencing doesn't have to be very hard for those of us who have yet to learn how to make a conference call. Don't let the fancy tech terms intimidate you -- it's as easy as pressing 1, 2, then 3!
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Different call providers might have different routines for logging into their conference service, but the procedure is essentially the same. Once you've selected a carrier, ask them directly for instructions. Your provider ought to be able to walk you through the process even if you don't have the first idea yet how to make a conference call.
There are so many conferencing providers out there -- how can you tell which ones are best? Well, pricing is one of the first criteria. Look for a provider in your area that offers cheap long distance connection rates. Sometimes, having to connect to individuals based in other parts of the world can be trickier or more expensive than initially assumed. The nearer the provider is to you, as the initiator of the call, it is assumed that the sharper your reception will be. Anticipate problems with reception if some members of the conference are on the go or too far away.
Have a good idea of the number of people who will be accessing the conference call. This will enable your provider to select the best package to suit your needs. Sometimes, for small-scale packages, only six people (including yourself as the service subscriber) will be able to log into a teleconference at the same time.
Many conference call providers start off by assigning you a toll-free number, open for use only at the conference time you specify. Then, you'll be given information such as passwords or security codes which you can distribute to the other conference participants; they can then use those codes to access the toll-free number at the proper time. As the initiator of the teleconference (sometimes known as the Host) you'll be assigned a separate login, and this login will empower you to moderate the conference via simple touch tone commands. You can choose to mute only certain participants, or mute the entire conference, control the volume, etc. Remember: this is a huge responsibility!
Thanks to modern technology, teleconferencing doesn't have to be very hard for those of us who have yet to learn how to make a conference call. Don't let the fancy tech terms intimidate you -- it's as easy as pressing 1, 2, then 3!
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Facebook Alert!- How To Prevent Your Account From Being Shut Down
Many millions of people all over the world use Facebook for business and social networking. Individuals tend to feel safe because of Facebook's terms of use which makes it a protected environment. The fact is that even experienced subscribers get their accounts shut down. This article will give you vital information about what you need to keep in mind to keep your account from being deactivated.
After all the time and effort necessary to build up your friends list, the last obstacle you want to face in having your account shout down. With this in mind, whenever you extend a friends invitation, make sure that you include a personal message. It is important not to send a "blind" invitation. In addition, only send the same message to 7-8 people before changing the message. In fact, it would not be a bad idea to limit any given message to only 5 people per day. Remember too, that Facebook can change what is acceptable at any time.
Experienced subscribers can successfully add several dozen friends each day, but they must be careful to change messages. Facebook applies filters, and when they detect too many identical messages, the sender is sent a warning. It seems like after about 3 warnings, accounts are deactivated.
Messages must be varied with email as well. Again, try and avoid sending the same email message to more than 7-8 friends daily. If you have a website you would like your friends to visit, or important announcements, use the "Events" tool in your profile area. Using the events tool to send out multiple identical emails is permissible.
A certain recipe for losing friends and infuriating the Facebook community is to send out large blocks of emails. The emails that have dozens of addresses in the "to" field. This practice is a definite no-no! Your best solution is to use the "Events" tool in your profile area. When in doubt, use "Events."E-mail is really intended to be a one on one cyber "conversation."
Facebook is going to be on the scene for years to come. The site's popularity continues to grow, and currently boasts 62 million subscribers! Follow these simple suggestions, and you will have the possibility of 62 million "friends", instead of the opposite. If you are interested in learning how to properly and effectively market your product or service in Facebook, visit Renegade University Mike Klingler's FREE membership site provides excellent step-by-step video tutorials on marketing with social media. Check it out now!
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After all the time and effort necessary to build up your friends list, the last obstacle you want to face in having your account shout down. With this in mind, whenever you extend a friends invitation, make sure that you include a personal message. It is important not to send a "blind" invitation. In addition, only send the same message to 7-8 people before changing the message. In fact, it would not be a bad idea to limit any given message to only 5 people per day. Remember too, that Facebook can change what is acceptable at any time.
Experienced subscribers can successfully add several dozen friends each day, but they must be careful to change messages. Facebook applies filters, and when they detect too many identical messages, the sender is sent a warning. It seems like after about 3 warnings, accounts are deactivated.
Messages must be varied with email as well. Again, try and avoid sending the same email message to more than 7-8 friends daily. If you have a website you would like your friends to visit, or important announcements, use the "Events" tool in your profile area. Using the events tool to send out multiple identical emails is permissible.
A certain recipe for losing friends and infuriating the Facebook community is to send out large blocks of emails. The emails that have dozens of addresses in the "to" field. This practice is a definite no-no! Your best solution is to use the "Events" tool in your profile area. When in doubt, use "Events."E-mail is really intended to be a one on one cyber "conversation."
Facebook is going to be on the scene for years to come. The site's popularity continues to grow, and currently boasts 62 million subscribers! Follow these simple suggestions, and you will have the possibility of 62 million "friends", instead of the opposite. If you are interested in learning how to properly and effectively market your product or service in Facebook, visit Renegade University Mike Klingler's FREE membership site provides excellent step-by-step video tutorials on marketing with social media. Check it out now!
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online communities
A social network service focuses on building online communities of people who share interests and/or activities, or who are interested in exploring the interests and activities of others. Most social network services are web based and provide a variety of ways for users to interact, such as e-mail and instant messaging services.
Social networking has encouraged new ways to communicate and share information. Social networking websites are being used regularly by millions of people.
While it could be said that email and websites have most of the essential elements of social network services, proprietary encapsulated services gained popularity in the first decade of the 21st century.
The main types of social networking services are those which contain category divisions (such as former school-year or classmates), means to connect with friends (usually with self-description pages) and a recommendation system linked to trust. Popular methods now combine many of these, with Facebook widely used worldwide; MySpace, Twitter and LinkedIn being the most widely used in North America;[1] Nexopia (mostly in Canada);[2] Bebo,[3] Hi5, StudiVZ (mostly in Germany), Decayenne, Tagged, XING;[4], Badoo[5] and Skyrock in parts of Europe;[6] Orkut and Hi5 in South America and Central America;[7] and Friendster, Mixi, Multiply, Orkut, Wretch, Xiaonei and Cyworld in Asia and the Pacific Islands.
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Social networking has encouraged new ways to communicate and share information. Social networking websites are being used regularly by millions of people.
While it could be said that email and websites have most of the essential elements of social network services, proprietary encapsulated services gained popularity in the first decade of the 21st century.
The main types of social networking services are those which contain category divisions (such as former school-year or classmates), means to connect with friends (usually with self-description pages) and a recommendation system linked to trust. Popular methods now combine many of these, with Facebook widely used worldwide; MySpace, Twitter and LinkedIn being the most widely used in North America;[1] Nexopia (mostly in Canada);[2] Bebo,[3] Hi5, StudiVZ (mostly in Germany), Decayenne, Tagged, XING;[4], Badoo[5] and Skyrock in parts of Europe;[6] Orkut and Hi5 in South America and Central America;[7] and Friendster, Mixi, Multiply, Orkut, Wretch, Xiaonei and Cyworld in Asia and the Pacific Islands.
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How to Influence Twitter Followers for More Fun!
Many social networking websites like orkut, facebook, myspace etc. were launched with the advancement in technology. Twitter applications were also one of them. With the launch of these sites their unique features were launched. These micro-blogging websites earned a great fame especially among the youth as these sites became the best and cheap way to connect with the people in all around the globe.
These applications are the additional features to get more twitter followers which were laterally launched. These applications are usually called by different names like tools, add-ons etc. But in fact they are the websites having built-in scripts that complement it.
There are various applications to promote business on twitter and every application serves a different purpose. These are basically the additional add-ons which are used along with browsers. You can choose the best application which suits to your interest as well as your needs.
Although the meaning of tweets and twitter followers is very common still people want to know what these things actually are. Tweets are generally the comments or the updates which you use to send to your buddies.
It has proved to be a great advertisement tool as you can show your needs as well as products online on the twitter followers’ community. It enables you to provide information online without any hard core effort. Companies are using twitter followers in a very creative way for making profit and customer base. These applications are letting these companies to keep in touch with their customers as well as maintain their brand’s reputation in the market.
You can make money while using it by sending a free gift, a report, eBook, video etc to your buddies. Making online money from your list is more worthwhile as compared to the direct sales to traffic. You can find all types of conversations and discussions about your chosen keywords and you can see the relevant profiles as well.
Now such twitter applications are available in the markets which help you to find a particular person within the same community, interest and same geographical reason. Thus we can say these are the features which highlights it among all other social networking sites.
Some of these twitter applications are paid while some of these are available free of cost. So it’s your time to get popular online, take decision to use it to market your business, and find old buddies. Best of Luck! Twitter Followers
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These applications are the additional features to get more twitter followers which were laterally launched. These applications are usually called by different names like tools, add-ons etc. But in fact they are the websites having built-in scripts that complement it.
There are various applications to promote business on twitter and every application serves a different purpose. These are basically the additional add-ons which are used along with browsers. You can choose the best application which suits to your interest as well as your needs.
Although the meaning of tweets and twitter followers is very common still people want to know what these things actually are. Tweets are generally the comments or the updates which you use to send to your buddies.
It has proved to be a great advertisement tool as you can show your needs as well as products online on the twitter followers’ community. It enables you to provide information online without any hard core effort. Companies are using twitter followers in a very creative way for making profit and customer base. These applications are letting these companies to keep in touch with their customers as well as maintain their brand’s reputation in the market.
You can make money while using it by sending a free gift, a report, eBook, video etc to your buddies. Making online money from your list is more worthwhile as compared to the direct sales to traffic. You can find all types of conversations and discussions about your chosen keywords and you can see the relevant profiles as well.
Now such twitter applications are available in the markets which help you to find a particular person within the same community, interest and same geographical reason. Thus we can say these are the features which highlights it among all other social networking sites.
Some of these twitter applications are paid while some of these are available free of cost. So it’s your time to get popular online, take decision to use it to market your business, and find old buddies. Best of Luck! Twitter Followers
Twitter Applications
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Friendster Login Refused? -- Friendster and Facebook Proxy Options
If your Facebook or Friendster login has been refused then you will need a Friendster or Facebook proxy to get you into the site. The same is true of MySpace and YouTube. Why is it that so many people are seeking proxies for these social networking sites?
Not so long ago, as employers took on younger people, they also appear to take on their habits. Many young employees believed (still do) that when they start to work for an employer they can take their surfing habits with them. At every opportunity they would use the company computer to access their Friendster account, login to Facebook or find what the latest big video was on YouTube. Obviously, their employers did not like this.
The result was that employers blocked certain URLs. This wasn't difficult because the vast majority of companies use an intranet system, so all they had to do was block the server from accessing these websites. As company networks became more sophisticated it was even possible to identify the computer from which the Friendster login attempt originated.
Universities and colleges soon followed, and it finally became obvious that private computers, or at least those operated by private concerns such as educational and government establishments, and businesses, were no longer willing to tolerate their staff using their computers or terminals to access social networking sites. Friendster login was refused, and those of other social networking sites.
This seemed unfair to many, and still does, because such sites are a means of communication just as cell phones are, and many use Twitter for example to send small messages to their friends. So what was the answer?
Simple when you think of it. The colleges and employers and whoever else blocks the URLs you visit, can only see one deep. So, if you visit a website that is not blocked, your company's server won't block you. You can log on to that site. Now, take it a step further. If you now use that website to log on to another website, your firm or college's spying software can't see that. It still thinks you are on the original innocuous website. Nobody except you knows that you are actually logged on to Friendster.
In basic terms, when it is used to log on to Facebook it is known as a Facebook proxy, and it can also be used as a Friendster login. A search box on another website can be used as a proxy to enable you to access any other website at all. It need not be YouTube, Friendster or, but any URL you want to access.
The problem with proxy sites is that once they have been used for a period of time, they are found, and that URL is then added to the list of banned sites. "Banned" does not mean that you should not access them: it means that you CANNOT access them. They too are blocked from you in the same way that a Friendster login is blocked.
That is why you need a regular source of proxy sites - finding one by accident seems great because you can log on to Friendster, and that Facebook proxy is allowing you to contact your buddies from work, but it won't last. Once it has been blocked then what do you do?
Better by far to find a website that offers a free Friendster login or a Facebook proxy that you can rely upon. Such sites will carry out checks on the proxies they offer, and change them when they have been found out. You will always have a tried and tested proxy that works.
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Not so long ago, as employers took on younger people, they also appear to take on their habits. Many young employees believed (still do) that when they start to work for an employer they can take their surfing habits with them. At every opportunity they would use the company computer to access their Friendster account, login to Facebook or find what the latest big video was on YouTube. Obviously, their employers did not like this.
The result was that employers blocked certain URLs. This wasn't difficult because the vast majority of companies use an intranet system, so all they had to do was block the server from accessing these websites. As company networks became more sophisticated it was even possible to identify the computer from which the Friendster login attempt originated.
Universities and colleges soon followed, and it finally became obvious that private computers, or at least those operated by private concerns such as educational and government establishments, and businesses, were no longer willing to tolerate their staff using their computers or terminals to access social networking sites. Friendster login was refused, and those of other social networking sites.
This seemed unfair to many, and still does, because such sites are a means of communication just as cell phones are, and many use Twitter for example to send small messages to their friends. So what was the answer?
Simple when you think of it. The colleges and employers and whoever else blocks the URLs you visit, can only see one deep. So, if you visit a website that is not blocked, your company's server won't block you. You can log on to that site. Now, take it a step further. If you now use that website to log on to another website, your firm or college's spying software can't see that. It still thinks you are on the original innocuous website. Nobody except you knows that you are actually logged on to Friendster.
In basic terms, when it is used to log on to Facebook it is known as a Facebook proxy, and it can also be used as a Friendster login. A search box on another website can be used as a proxy to enable you to access any other website at all. It need not be YouTube, Friendster or, but any URL you want to access.
The problem with proxy sites is that once they have been used for a period of time, they are found, and that URL is then added to the list of banned sites. "Banned" does not mean that you should not access them: it means that you CANNOT access them. They too are blocked from you in the same way that a Friendster login is blocked.
That is why you need a regular source of proxy sites - finding one by accident seems great because you can log on to Friendster, and that Facebook proxy is allowing you to contact your buddies from work, but it won't last. Once it has been blocked then what do you do?
Better by far to find a website that offers a free Friendster login or a Facebook proxy that you can rely upon. Such sites will carry out checks on the proxies they offer, and change them when they have been found out. You will always have a tried and tested proxy that works.
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Facebook Used To Setup Profitable Advertisements - Learn The Secrets
While many people believe it's very to use facebook easily to setup a pay-per-click ad, it actually takes a lot of time and effort to make sure you have setup the perfect converting advertisement. Let's go over the steps you need to take to ensure your advertisement pre qualifies your traffic to properly determine if they are buyer or just lookers.
First, when you are advertising on Facebook Ads you need to ensure that you are selling something that college kids wants to see. College kids account for about 60% of Facebooks Audience, so you need to be sure that your offer is interesting and grasps their attention almost immediately.
It amazes me how many people setup Ads that have no relevance or USP. (Unique selling point) One factor that you need to remember is the majority of people you are going to be marketing to are college students. An advertisement that requires the user to purchase a high ticket item or do anything that requires anything too extensive would probably not do well on Facebook. For this reason, I recommend doing heavy research into what a college student needs and wants. I prefer to market for college offers, financing, laptops, iPods, auctions, and jobs. You do not have to be limited to those niches, but that is a good start.
First, you need to be sure you have a catchy domain name for your advertisement. Be sure you don't use any affiliate links or networks that are banned by Facebook. Doing this could get your Facebook Ad account banned right away! Use affiliate link cloakers or have your subdomain URL redirect to your affiliate link, but don't use direct affiliate links.
Second, you need to find the right offer to match your domain name. I highly recommend signing with a CPA network such as AZoogle, as they offer top payouts and top converting offers. For our example, let's say you were choosing the internet auction niche. You would want to target Facebook users that were interested in shopping. This will effectively target any Facebook user with an interest in shopping. After all, would you want your ad delivered to a profile that had no interest in buying items? Probably not, you have a much better chance at getting a signup through targeting users interested in shopping. Play around with the categories to see what works best for you. Next, I recommend choosing users that are 21 years and older. After all, you do not want to be promoting your item to people without credit cards. There are plenty of offers you can find on CPA networks like http://Azoogle.com that have offers for people under 21, but you have to do some searching. I personally have the best results keeping my age group above 21.
While we are talking about CPA networks, I'd like to explain it out for people who do not understand. CPA networks are the hottest networks in affiliate networking. If you can find a way to get a lot of affordable traffic, you can make a killing promoting offers like dating sites and other sites that pay-per-signup. Look for a network that offers the best payouts and conversion rates. CPA is literally everywhere now and is quickly becoming the most popular way of marketing.
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First, when you are advertising on Facebook Ads you need to ensure that you are selling something that college kids wants to see. College kids account for about 60% of Facebooks Audience, so you need to be sure that your offer is interesting and grasps their attention almost immediately.
It amazes me how many people setup Ads that have no relevance or USP. (Unique selling point) One factor that you need to remember is the majority of people you are going to be marketing to are college students. An advertisement that requires the user to purchase a high ticket item or do anything that requires anything too extensive would probably not do well on Facebook. For this reason, I recommend doing heavy research into what a college student needs and wants. I prefer to market for college offers, financing, laptops, iPods, auctions, and jobs. You do not have to be limited to those niches, but that is a good start.
First, you need to be sure you have a catchy domain name for your advertisement. Be sure you don't use any affiliate links or networks that are banned by Facebook. Doing this could get your Facebook Ad account banned right away! Use affiliate link cloakers or have your subdomain URL redirect to your affiliate link, but don't use direct affiliate links.
Second, you need to find the right offer to match your domain name. I highly recommend signing with a CPA network such as AZoogle, as they offer top payouts and top converting offers. For our example, let's say you were choosing the internet auction niche. You would want to target Facebook users that were interested in shopping. This will effectively target any Facebook user with an interest in shopping. After all, would you want your ad delivered to a profile that had no interest in buying items? Probably not, you have a much better chance at getting a signup through targeting users interested in shopping. Play around with the categories to see what works best for you. Next, I recommend choosing users that are 21 years and older. After all, you do not want to be promoting your item to people without credit cards. There are plenty of offers you can find on CPA networks like http://Azoogle.com that have offers for people under 21, but you have to do some searching. I personally have the best results keeping my age group above 21.
While we are talking about CPA networks, I'd like to explain it out for people who do not understand. CPA networks are the hottest networks in affiliate networking. If you can find a way to get a lot of affordable traffic, you can make a killing promoting offers like dating sites and other sites that pay-per-signup. Look for a network that offers the best payouts and conversion rates. CPA is literally everywhere now and is quickly becoming the most popular way of marketing.
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Monday, September 14, 2009
What Is Facebook :: Facebook Ads Explained
Facebook Ads - What is the right budget to set?
When you are first experiencing with any pay-per-click program, you should be very wary of spending too much money too fast. By setting a small budget to begin with, you are correctly experimenting with what is going to work for you and your offer. Let's think about the negatives of setting a high budget per day right away with a new advertisement:
-You have no idea if your offer will convert or not
-You have no idea if there is more demand for your offer then you anticipated
-You have no idea what will happen whatsoever
Why would you setup a $100 a day budget right away vs. a $10 budget?
Well, you'd be an idiot, that's the only reason why.
Whenever you are starting out right away you should always test your market and offer with a small budget before cranking it up. Let's say your $10 budget is converting very well - then it's time to step up your budget to $20. From $20 move to $30 etc..
You never want to make any HUGE jumps in Internet Marketing, it's better to take many baby steps first.
Split testing: Any professional marketer knows they key to succeeding is by testing their advertisements. This is no difference in what we are doing; you must test your offers! A new marketer might think they have a great offer and set their daily budget to $200-$300, which is a lot of money to them. Well, what if the offer the novice marketer thought was going to do well turned out to do horrible? They are out almost their entire marketing budget. I have seen this happen to many marketers and I hate to see it happen.
There is nothing wrong with setting a 5-10 dollar budget the first day with 3 different ads to see which one does best.
You also want to be able to have multiple landing pages for your visitor to land on. Put a statcounter code on these pages to see which ones are getting the most hits. You can sign up for free statcounter codes that will be invisible on your landing pages at www.statcounter.com . I use them for over 50 projects and have had great results.
Schedule: I prefer to run my advertisements from Saturday until Thursday. In my tests, I have come to the conclusion that Fridays and Sundays are not the greatest days for Internet Marketing. It seems like many people do not bother poking around the Internet and are out doing other activities. During the week and Saturday's are generally my best days for profits. Schedule your ads accordingly to your peak times.
Budget Management: Be sure to manage your budget across many offers. Do not put all your eggs in one basket. Successful marketers have a lot going on that equals them to being successful. Do not be discouraged if one of your offers do not work, just cross it out and move on to the next one.
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When you are first experiencing with any pay-per-click program, you should be very wary of spending too much money too fast. By setting a small budget to begin with, you are correctly experimenting with what is going to work for you and your offer. Let's think about the negatives of setting a high budget per day right away with a new advertisement:
-You have no idea if your offer will convert or not
-You have no idea if there is more demand for your offer then you anticipated
-You have no idea what will happen whatsoever
Why would you setup a $100 a day budget right away vs. a $10 budget?
Well, you'd be an idiot, that's the only reason why.
Whenever you are starting out right away you should always test your market and offer with a small budget before cranking it up. Let's say your $10 budget is converting very well - then it's time to step up your budget to $20. From $20 move to $30 etc..
You never want to make any HUGE jumps in Internet Marketing, it's better to take many baby steps first.
Split testing: Any professional marketer knows they key to succeeding is by testing their advertisements. This is no difference in what we are doing; you must test your offers! A new marketer might think they have a great offer and set their daily budget to $200-$300, which is a lot of money to them. Well, what if the offer the novice marketer thought was going to do well turned out to do horrible? They are out almost their entire marketing budget. I have seen this happen to many marketers and I hate to see it happen.
There is nothing wrong with setting a 5-10 dollar budget the first day with 3 different ads to see which one does best.
You also want to be able to have multiple landing pages for your visitor to land on. Put a statcounter code on these pages to see which ones are getting the most hits. You can sign up for free statcounter codes that will be invisible on your landing pages at www.statcounter.com . I use them for over 50 projects and have had great results.
Schedule: I prefer to run my advertisements from Saturday until Thursday. In my tests, I have come to the conclusion that Fridays and Sundays are not the greatest days for Internet Marketing. It seems like many people do not bother poking around the Internet and are out doing other activities. During the week and Saturday's are generally my best days for profits. Schedule your ads accordingly to your peak times.
Budget Management: Be sure to manage your budget across many offers. Do not put all your eggs in one basket. Successful marketers have a lot going on that equals them to being successful. Do not be discouraged if one of your offers do not work, just cross it out and move on to the next one.
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10 things to remember when grabbing a Facebook Username
Here are 10 things you need to know:
1. Be quick! Usernames on Facebook are being given out on a first-come, first-served basis.
2. It’s not possible to use a 'generic word' as your username. So don t try use terms like “newspapers “or car, that wouldn’t work
3. Be sure to choose the right username as once you pick a name, it's yours for life.
4. Using your real name is not mandatory. The use of real names is advised by Facebook, but you aren't limited in that regard.
5. If you created your Facebook account after 3pm on June 9th, you won't be able to get a username yet.
6. The restrictions are even greater for Facebook Pages (public profiles). Facebook is only letting users who had accounts prior to 3pm on June 9 register for usernames this week. The social network says it's a precaution to help prevent people from generating accounts just for 'name squatting' purposes. If you registered your Facebook account after that time, you'll have to wait till June 28 at 12:01am to get your new name.
7. 5 characters is the minimum number of of characters you can use. Only letters, numbers, also a full stop could be contained in a username. Don’t waste your time using special characters e.g $#@%
8. Your current privacy settings will be applied to your new URL. Depending on your privacy settings, though, people may not be able to see much there. Whatever settings you currently have on your account will apply, so if your profile is set to be private, it'll remain private - even on the new address.
9. Trademarks will be protected. Facebook says it'll work to protect intellectual property & trademark rights. You will be able report rights violations.
10. Your Facebook username might be used for more things in the future. Even if no information has been revealed yet about that, whatever name you pick is likely appear in more place in the future
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1. Be quick! Usernames on Facebook are being given out on a first-come, first-served basis.
2. It’s not possible to use a 'generic word' as your username. So don t try use terms like “newspapers “or car, that wouldn’t work
3. Be sure to choose the right username as once you pick a name, it's yours for life.
4. Using your real name is not mandatory. The use of real names is advised by Facebook, but you aren't limited in that regard.
5. If you created your Facebook account after 3pm on June 9th, you won't be able to get a username yet.
6. The restrictions are even greater for Facebook Pages (public profiles). Facebook is only letting users who had accounts prior to 3pm on June 9 register for usernames this week. The social network says it's a precaution to help prevent people from generating accounts just for 'name squatting' purposes. If you registered your Facebook account after that time, you'll have to wait till June 28 at 12:01am to get your new name.
7. 5 characters is the minimum number of of characters you can use. Only letters, numbers, also a full stop could be contained in a username. Don’t waste your time using special characters e.g $#@%
8. Your current privacy settings will be applied to your new URL. Depending on your privacy settings, though, people may not be able to see much there. Whatever settings you currently have on your account will apply, so if your profile is set to be private, it'll remain private - even on the new address.
9. Trademarks will be protected. Facebook says it'll work to protect intellectual property & trademark rights. You will be able report rights violations.
10. Your Facebook username might be used for more things in the future. Even if no information has been revealed yet about that, whatever name you pick is likely appear in more place in the future
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The opportunity with Facebook applications is incredible
If you haven't noticed yet, you can make some serious money creating Facebook applications. Facebook applications are basically software programs or modules that can be added to any users Facebook profile relatively easily. Applications for Facebook have gained a great deal of popularity in the last few years due to the uniqueness and ease of creating them.
The opportunity with Facebook applications is incredible. All these programs are is simply little snips of computer code that work within Facebook. People have been able to make tens of thousands of dollars in a very short period of time by simply creating very viral Facebook applications. The programmers that create the hard to use, non viral applications are generally the ones that are left around to collect dust.
Be sure to create an application that is creative and can be easily understood by the average Facebook user. Usually the most successful apps are the ones that an average college student with not a large attention span can understand and play with easily and quickly.
I've seen Facebook apps sell for five figures very easily simply due to the amount of users and activity the application sees on a daily basis.
The key to having a Facebook application that will be used a lot is creating something that is simple, easy to use, fun, and viral. The most important factor is the application being viral. Now, you may ask , how do I make an application viral? Well, it's actually quite easy. All you need to do is put yourself in the seat of the user.
What will make the user tell his or her friends about your application? What will make the person want to give it to his or her friends? In my opinion, it needs to be something that really gets into someone's life.
A new application that is becoming very popular on Facebook is called "Compare." What it does is it compares each one of your friends to another friend. It will randomly take two of your friends and ask you a question like "Who's the better kisser?" Once you click the person's name they are notified they beat someone and have moved up in the leader board. The real success to this application is it gets EVERYONE involved. It's almost like playing battleship against your friends. The creator of the Compare application was very innovative and smart knowing that he would be able to generate a lot of traffic because of how viral his program is.
Will you make the application that becomes one of the most popular and actively used applications?
Well, I sure hope so. Let's look at the ones in the top three. Funwall, Super Wall, and Top Friends. These three applications are easy to use, effective, and fun.
If you choose to create an application make sure it is fun and viral and you should do very well. Do not work on creating something so complex that nobody will want to install it. Be smart!!
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The opportunity with Facebook applications is incredible. All these programs are is simply little snips of computer code that work within Facebook. People have been able to make tens of thousands of dollars in a very short period of time by simply creating very viral Facebook applications. The programmers that create the hard to use, non viral applications are generally the ones that are left around to collect dust.
Be sure to create an application that is creative and can be easily understood by the average Facebook user. Usually the most successful apps are the ones that an average college student with not a large attention span can understand and play with easily and quickly.
I've seen Facebook apps sell for five figures very easily simply due to the amount of users and activity the application sees on a daily basis.
The key to having a Facebook application that will be used a lot is creating something that is simple, easy to use, fun, and viral. The most important factor is the application being viral. Now, you may ask , how do I make an application viral? Well, it's actually quite easy. All you need to do is put yourself in the seat of the user.
What will make the user tell his or her friends about your application? What will make the person want to give it to his or her friends? In my opinion, it needs to be something that really gets into someone's life.
A new application that is becoming very popular on Facebook is called "Compare." What it does is it compares each one of your friends to another friend. It will randomly take two of your friends and ask you a question like "Who's the better kisser?" Once you click the person's name they are notified they beat someone and have moved up in the leader board. The real success to this application is it gets EVERYONE involved. It's almost like playing battleship against your friends. The creator of the Compare application was very innovative and smart knowing that he would be able to generate a lot of traffic because of how viral his program is.
Will you make the application that becomes one of the most popular and actively used applications?
Well, I sure hope so. Let's look at the ones in the top three. Funwall, Super Wall, and Top Friends. These three applications are easy to use, effective, and fun.
If you choose to create an application make sure it is fun and viral and you should do very well. Do not work on creating something so complex that nobody will want to install it. Be smart!!
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Sunday, September 13, 2009
What is a FaceBook Unblock?
For frequent users of social networking sites, finding a FaceBook unblock services can be truly valuable. The growth of the internet has lead many companies and schools to install internet filtering software that can prevent many web surfers from gaining access to desired websites.
Social Networking Sites
One of the most popular types of internet sites that have exploded over the internet over the past several years is social networking sites. These sites were first introduced in the mid-1990s and expanded with the introduction of Friendster in 2002 and then within the next few years when MySpace was introduced in 2005. In 2006, FaceBook was introduced as a competitor to MySpace and today it is one of the top ranked social networking companies on the internet today.
As membership in social networking sites and internet messaging has grown, more and more companies have installed internet filtering software as a means of controlling web surfing activities and protecting valuable computer networking equipment and work stations.
Filtering Software
As the internet has grown, more and more companies, schools and public computer network administrators have installed filtering software on these computer work stations. The reasons for concerns about the use of internet connected work stations are valid and important to understand.
One of the primary concerns about web surfing is that it can leave work stations and computer networks vulnerable to malware, spyware and computer viruses. These malicious software infections can not only affect the work station that unknowingly downloaded the infection, but the entire computer network. As a result, important and valuable files can be destroyed or corrupted. Efforts to clean the entire system do not only involve cleaning the work station where the infection originally occurred, but also the network server and every work station to which the infection spread.
The other concern that both schools and workplace administrators have is the amount of time wasted by accessing websites that are not related to classroom assignments or work. A recent study found that individuals can waste hours at a time without even realizing it as they surf from website to website following items of interest to them. And social networking sites like FaceBook, MySpace and Twitter fall within the category of time wasting activities for concerned workplace and school administrators, who have a vested interest in keeping computer uses focused on the work at hand.
FaceBook Unblocking
While users of social networking sites may find themselves frustrated at looking at a “blocked website” message on their computer screen, there are ways to bypass filtering software. Proxy services are the way to work around filtering software. Proxy services work by allowing members to sign up for a membership that provides access to a proxy server. The proxy server site is not recognized as a dangerous or malicious website and is not blocked. Once logged on, members can anonymously go to their desired website without being tracked. And good proxy services prevent hacking by encrypting both incoming and outgoing activities as long as the user is signed on to the proxy server.
To Unblock Facebook or to find out more about FaceBook Unblock visit GoTrusted (http://www.gotrusted.com), the fastest and most secure way to protect your privacy and anonymity online.
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Social Networking Sites
One of the most popular types of internet sites that have exploded over the internet over the past several years is social networking sites. These sites were first introduced in the mid-1990s and expanded with the introduction of Friendster in 2002 and then within the next few years when MySpace was introduced in 2005. In 2006, FaceBook was introduced as a competitor to MySpace and today it is one of the top ranked social networking companies on the internet today.
As membership in social networking sites and internet messaging has grown, more and more companies have installed internet filtering software as a means of controlling web surfing activities and protecting valuable computer networking equipment and work stations.
Filtering Software
As the internet has grown, more and more companies, schools and public computer network administrators have installed filtering software on these computer work stations. The reasons for concerns about the use of internet connected work stations are valid and important to understand.
One of the primary concerns about web surfing is that it can leave work stations and computer networks vulnerable to malware, spyware and computer viruses. These malicious software infections can not only affect the work station that unknowingly downloaded the infection, but the entire computer network. As a result, important and valuable files can be destroyed or corrupted. Efforts to clean the entire system do not only involve cleaning the work station where the infection originally occurred, but also the network server and every work station to which the infection spread.
The other concern that both schools and workplace administrators have is the amount of time wasted by accessing websites that are not related to classroom assignments or work. A recent study found that individuals can waste hours at a time without even realizing it as they surf from website to website following items of interest to them. And social networking sites like FaceBook, MySpace and Twitter fall within the category of time wasting activities for concerned workplace and school administrators, who have a vested interest in keeping computer uses focused on the work at hand.
FaceBook Unblocking
While users of social networking sites may find themselves frustrated at looking at a “blocked website” message on their computer screen, there are ways to bypass filtering software. Proxy services are the way to work around filtering software. Proxy services work by allowing members to sign up for a membership that provides access to a proxy server. The proxy server site is not recognized as a dangerous or malicious website and is not blocked. Once logged on, members can anonymously go to their desired website without being tracked. And good proxy services prevent hacking by encrypting both incoming and outgoing activities as long as the user is signed on to the proxy server.
To Unblock Facebook or to find out more about FaceBook Unblock visit GoTrusted (http://www.gotrusted.com), the fastest and most secure way to protect your privacy and anonymity online.
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How to download Facebook video?
There are so many funny and beautiful videos on Facebook, have you ever thought of download Facebook video, save it to your computer, and share with all of your friends? If so, just keep on reading! As all we know, Facebook is a social networking website which is popular around the world. Facebook helps you connect and share with the people in your life. Everyone can share their videos with the public, some of them you may very like and want to keep it for further watching. So how to download Facebook video, record Facebook video and save Facebook video? Is there a kind of Facebook Downloader out there? Wondershare Streaming Video Recorder is a professional Facebook downloader which helps you to download Facebook video at ease. Enjoy Facebook videos as you like.
How to download Facebook video with Wondershare Streaming Video Recorder?
Step1: download and install Wondershare Streaming Video Recorder Step2: Run this Facebook downloader after installing. The interface will as follows: Step3: Visit www.facebook.com and at the right bottom click the video image to view the videos and then select any of your favorite videos to play or watch. By the meantime, this software will automatically detect the video and a pop-up window will ask you to download video or skip. Click “Record” to download video. Seconds later, the downloaded CBS video will be in your local disk. Right click to select browse to view the download CSB video. So, pretty easy, huh? More than that, this Facebook downloader also enables you to convert the downloaded Facebook videos to other popular formats, such as MP4, 3GP, WMV, AVI, MOV, MPG, M4V, OGG, APE, VOB, MP3, WMA, etc. With thisStreaming Video Recorder, you can download nearly 20 Facebook videos synchronously. You will get 1:1 quality of what you watch online. So you won't have any problem to download Facebook video, try now.
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How to download Facebook video with Wondershare Streaming Video Recorder?
Step1: download and install Wondershare Streaming Video Recorder Step2: Run this Facebook downloader after installing. The interface will as follows: Step3: Visit www.facebook.com and at the right bottom click the video image to view the videos and then select any of your favorite videos to play or watch. By the meantime, this software will automatically detect the video and a pop-up window will ask you to download video or skip. Click “Record” to download video. Seconds later, the downloaded CBS video will be in your local disk. Right click to select browse to view the download CSB video. So, pretty easy, huh? More than that, this Facebook downloader also enables you to convert the downloaded Facebook videos to other popular formats, such as MP4, 3GP, WMV, AVI, MOV, MPG, M4V, OGG, APE, VOB, MP3, WMA, etc. With thisStreaming Video Recorder, you can download nearly 20 Facebook videos synchronously. You will get 1:1 quality of what you watch online. So you won't have any problem to download Facebook video, try now.
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Saturday, September 12, 2009
How do i find out if my partner is cheating on me
A woman suspects her husband of cheating on her. She sneaks a peek at his cell phone bill only to discover lots of calls to the same number. When she tries to use one of the free reverse lookup services to determine who owns the number, she gets nowhere, because the calls are being made to a mobile phone.
What should she do? Log in to ReversePhoneDetective.com ' and find out exactly what's going on! Alternatively, she could do nothing at all. But of course, that doesn't help her solve her problem ' that nagging, 'unknown' feeling about whether her husband is being faithful.
Landline vs. Cellphone Numbers
Unlike landline numbers, cell phone numbers are not freely available to the public, so gathering them into a directory or database isn't easy. In fact, any site that promises a free way to search cell phone number directories is probably not legitimate.
To search cell phone number directories, you'll want to start with Reverse Phone Detective. We specialize in reverse cell phone lookups and our databases contain more records than virtually any other service on the Internet. Plus, you'll be able to conduct an unlimited number of searches with just a single membership - without having to pay a fee every time.
Once you've decided to do your search with ReversePhoneDetective.com, you'll have to register and become a member. We make these steps fairly easy and quick. With Reverse Phone Detective, once you're a member you'll only need to log in any time you want to do searches in the future.
Reverse Phone Detective ' The Right Choice for RESULTS
After you've registered, you'll simply enter the area code and seven digits of the cell phone in question. You can also use Reverse Phone Detective to search for landline and unlisted / unpublished numbers.
The results will take a few seconds to retrieve because the system will be running through all of the options trying to make a match. When the match is made, the information on that person ' full name, address, relatives, neighbors, and more - will be pulled and displayed for you to view.
With other sites, you'll only have access to the basics: the person's name, address, etc. But with Reverse Phone Detective, you'll be able to obtain background information if you wish. In fact, even if you have an outdated phone number, you'll still be able to use that number to search for the latest address for the individual using people search investigative tools available to members.
The bottom line: the quality of the results you're going to get when you search cell phone number directories is determined on the site you choose to go through. With our 100% results guarantee, REVERSE PHONE DETECTIVE takes the guesswork out of picking the right service!
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What should she do? Log in to ReversePhoneDetective.com ' and find out exactly what's going on! Alternatively, she could do nothing at all. But of course, that doesn't help her solve her problem ' that nagging, 'unknown' feeling about whether her husband is being faithful.
Landline vs. Cellphone Numbers
Unlike landline numbers, cell phone numbers are not freely available to the public, so gathering them into a directory or database isn't easy. In fact, any site that promises a free way to search cell phone number directories is probably not legitimate.
To search cell phone number directories, you'll want to start with Reverse Phone Detective. We specialize in reverse cell phone lookups and our databases contain more records than virtually any other service on the Internet. Plus, you'll be able to conduct an unlimited number of searches with just a single membership - without having to pay a fee every time.
Once you've decided to do your search with ReversePhoneDetective.com, you'll have to register and become a member. We make these steps fairly easy and quick. With Reverse Phone Detective, once you're a member you'll only need to log in any time you want to do searches in the future.
Reverse Phone Detective ' The Right Choice for RESULTS
After you've registered, you'll simply enter the area code and seven digits of the cell phone in question. You can also use Reverse Phone Detective to search for landline and unlisted / unpublished numbers.
The results will take a few seconds to retrieve because the system will be running through all of the options trying to make a match. When the match is made, the information on that person ' full name, address, relatives, neighbors, and more - will be pulled and displayed for you to view.
With other sites, you'll only have access to the basics: the person's name, address, etc. But with Reverse Phone Detective, you'll be able to obtain background information if you wish. In fact, even if you have an outdated phone number, you'll still be able to use that number to search for the latest address for the individual using people search investigative tools available to members.
The bottom line: the quality of the results you're going to get when you search cell phone number directories is determined on the site you choose to go through. With our 100% results guarantee, REVERSE PHONE DETECTIVE takes the guesswork out of picking the right service!
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How to Access Facebook From School or at Work
For those of you who are not familiar with social networking, you may be wondering what Facebook is all about. But you must be living in cave if you haven't heard about Facebook. After all, out the the millions of website on the Internet, Facebook is among the top 5 websites in the entire world. It is this amazing phenomenon that is causing problems for schools and companies.
Facebook is a social website that allows its members to interact with one another in many different ways. A quick (free) registration is required, and anyone can just start adding family and friends to his or her network. Members who belong to the same network of friends can send messages to one another, play games, leave comments, send greeting cards, and do lots of fun stuff.
The problem is, the website offers so many things to do that members are spending way too much time on the sites! In schools, students are logging into Facebook the moment they get their hands on a computer or a laptop. In public computer labs, these students are hogging workstations. Even when they are using personal laptops, they are still hogging bandwidth, making surfing annoying slow for other students who want to use the network for more important stuff - like doing research.
At work, a similar phenomenon is taking place. Employees are spending way too much time on Facebook, chatting with their friends, and basically wasting valuable time. Such activities have affected overall productivity.
To overcome this annoying trend, schools and organizations are installing hardware and software that will block access to Facebook. Such tools are known as Firewalls. When a website is blacklisted by a Firewall, anyone using the network will not be able to access the website. And this is what is happening to school and company networks. This time round, it is the students and employees who are becoming annoyed. The Firewall stops them from connecting with their family and friends on Facebook.
Then someone came up with the idea of proxies. A proxy means that a website is accessed through another server. In other words, instead of making a direct request to Facebook, a request is first sent to a proxy server. The proxy server then send the request to Facebook, and retrieves the response. This response is then sent back to the workstation. To the Firewall, the user appears to be accessing the proxy server, which is not blocked. But in reality, this is just a workaround to allow access to Facebook. But what happens if the proxy server also gets blocked?
Firstly, this is highly unlikely, because a proxy server behaves just like an ordinary server. It is very difficult for a Firewall to detect a proxy server. Secondly, even if a proxy server is blocked, the user can always connect to another proxy server that is not blocked. And since there are literally thousands of proxy servers available on the Internet, it is almost impossible for Firewalls to block all of them.
Using proxies, you are free to access Facebook from school or from work, any time you want.
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Facebook is a social website that allows its members to interact with one another in many different ways. A quick (free) registration is required, and anyone can just start adding family and friends to his or her network. Members who belong to the same network of friends can send messages to one another, play games, leave comments, send greeting cards, and do lots of fun stuff.
The problem is, the website offers so many things to do that members are spending way too much time on the sites! In schools, students are logging into Facebook the moment they get their hands on a computer or a laptop. In public computer labs, these students are hogging workstations. Even when they are using personal laptops, they are still hogging bandwidth, making surfing annoying slow for other students who want to use the network for more important stuff - like doing research.
At work, a similar phenomenon is taking place. Employees are spending way too much time on Facebook, chatting with their friends, and basically wasting valuable time. Such activities have affected overall productivity.
To overcome this annoying trend, schools and organizations are installing hardware and software that will block access to Facebook. Such tools are known as Firewalls. When a website is blacklisted by a Firewall, anyone using the network will not be able to access the website. And this is what is happening to school and company networks. This time round, it is the students and employees who are becoming annoyed. The Firewall stops them from connecting with their family and friends on Facebook.
Then someone came up with the idea of proxies. A proxy means that a website is accessed through another server. In other words, instead of making a direct request to Facebook, a request is first sent to a proxy server. The proxy server then send the request to Facebook, and retrieves the response. This response is then sent back to the workstation. To the Firewall, the user appears to be accessing the proxy server, which is not blocked. But in reality, this is just a workaround to allow access to Facebook. But what happens if the proxy server also gets blocked?
Firstly, this is highly unlikely, because a proxy server behaves just like an ordinary server. It is very difficult for a Firewall to detect a proxy server. Secondly, even if a proxy server is blocked, the user can always connect to another proxy server that is not blocked. And since there are literally thousands of proxy servers available on the Internet, it is almost impossible for Firewalls to block all of them.
Using proxies, you are free to access Facebook from school or from work, any time you want.
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Friday, September 11, 2009
Free Dating Web Sites-Are You Prepared
Free dating web sites provide an almost immediate connect with a number of individuals who sound good in their introduction and profiling. However, check for your own mental preparation for considering a person without being biased. Relationships thrive on mutual understanding and allow completely different individuals to make a lasting couple. If you prepare a list of all that the person should be, you will wind up with a list that is impossible for any one individual to live up to. If you do not create a mental picture, you will find it difficult to sift through profiles. Be prepared to find exaggerations on free dating web sites, white lies and creative stories in the profiles written by some people.
Mental preparation
You are looking for a partner with an attitude that matches your current attitude towards a relationship. Be focused and realistic. The lack of real visibility on the Internet allows people to place profiles that do not tell the reader the complete truth about themselves. It is possible for the introvert to create a gregarious and outgoing profile that makes interesting reading. Free dating web sites allow people to get creative in expressing their latent desires that they have not been able to achieve. If you have the mental readiness, you will explore the real person behind the profile and sift through your communications to gauge how much is true about the person. Is the person your type?
Emotional preparation
A realistic approach is required to prevent disappointment. Do not get carried away by the claims that a profile makes. It is possible that you have a wish to do adventurous things but feel you are stuck in a life of drudgery. In such a case, a profile that talks about travelling to exotic places and doing exciting things may seem suitable to you. Emotional preparedness allows you to differentiate between interesting and suitable. It allows you to take a view and control your impulses before you get led into something that is inherently wrong for you. Often we hanker for that which we lack and ignore what we have. Free dating web sites provide you a variety of profiles to consider and weigh before you decide you like someone who is suitable for considering a relationship with.
Taking the plunge
Are you really emotionally ready? If you are nursing a broken heart and want to avoid being hurt again, weigh your readiness to get on to free dating web sites. People have registered here for entering into an understanding and will not be understanding if you dither after initiating communication. If you tend to be critical because of a bad experience, take care that you do not let it show in your communication with others. Most people have faced this trauma at some stage and it is safer to be aware of your readiness before you start serious communication with interested people. You will be expected to commit time on a daily basis to be in touch and if you feel that you want to hold on till you feel better, avoid getting in touch with more people after registering.
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Mental preparation
You are looking for a partner with an attitude that matches your current attitude towards a relationship. Be focused and realistic. The lack of real visibility on the Internet allows people to place profiles that do not tell the reader the complete truth about themselves. It is possible for the introvert to create a gregarious and outgoing profile that makes interesting reading. Free dating web sites allow people to get creative in expressing their latent desires that they have not been able to achieve. If you have the mental readiness, you will explore the real person behind the profile and sift through your communications to gauge how much is true about the person. Is the person your type?
Emotional preparation
A realistic approach is required to prevent disappointment. Do not get carried away by the claims that a profile makes. It is possible that you have a wish to do adventurous things but feel you are stuck in a life of drudgery. In such a case, a profile that talks about travelling to exotic places and doing exciting things may seem suitable to you. Emotional preparedness allows you to differentiate between interesting and suitable. It allows you to take a view and control your impulses before you get led into something that is inherently wrong for you. Often we hanker for that which we lack and ignore what we have. Free dating web sites provide you a variety of profiles to consider and weigh before you decide you like someone who is suitable for considering a relationship with.
Taking the plunge
Are you really emotionally ready? If you are nursing a broken heart and want to avoid being hurt again, weigh your readiness to get on to free dating web sites. People have registered here for entering into an understanding and will not be understanding if you dither after initiating communication. If you tend to be critical because of a bad experience, take care that you do not let it show in your communication with others. Most people have faced this trauma at some stage and it is safer to be aware of your readiness before you start serious communication with interested people. You will be expected to commit time on a daily basis to be in touch and if you feel that you want to hold on till you feel better, avoid getting in touch with more people after registering.
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Obama's 'Mom's Return to School Government Grant Scholarship' (MRSGSS)
Education of the socially and economically underprivileged groups has always been top priority policy of all modern governments. And rightly so. An earlier administration had the No Child Left Behind policy. The Obama administration has now come up with a similar and yet unique scholarship program. The Mom's Return to School Government Grant Scholarship (MRSGSS).
What is the MRSGSS?
As the name implies the idea is to help single moms pick up from where they left off, educationally.True, the economy is not what it used to be. But education is one product that never loses its value come boom or bust. In fact recession times offer an opportunity that normal times don't usually do. Have a degree by the time the bust turns to boom.
MRSGSS hopes to be a giant leap towards that goal.
"Gotcha! Ok so now how do I go earning the scholarship?"
First decide on what you want to study. And also where you are going to study.
You also need to be aware of the tuition fee you would be paying. The MRSGSS presently sets a maximum grant of $5100, up from the earlier &4050;, and likely to be raised further. For a single mother there is unlikely to be another scheme that beats this.
Next apply for the federal grant, naming your institution of choice. Fill out the FAFSA form and submit it. You are done as far as the applying part is concerned.
"Wait a minute, you know I am a mom. I got kids I can't leave them and go to school."
No problem. You see, we are in the 21st century. You can stay at home, be a good mom and earn a degree. MRSGSS supports online study programs too. In fact most beneficiaries of the scheme are online, off campus students. So choose a good online school and mouse your way through college.
"Do I get any credit on my Tax if I avail of MRSGSS?"
According to The American Opportunity Tax Credit program, your first $4000 paid as tuition will be exempt from taxation.
"Anything else?"
Like with most major decisions in life, it would be a great idea to search your way through before you take the plunge. Have a look at other federal programs that may be suitable to mothers or single mothers.
Have a nice education!
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What is the MRSGSS?
As the name implies the idea is to help single moms pick up from where they left off, educationally.True, the economy is not what it used to be. But education is one product that never loses its value come boom or bust. In fact recession times offer an opportunity that normal times don't usually do. Have a degree by the time the bust turns to boom.
MRSGSS hopes to be a giant leap towards that goal.
"Gotcha! Ok so now how do I go earning the scholarship?"
First decide on what you want to study. And also where you are going to study.
You also need to be aware of the tuition fee you would be paying. The MRSGSS presently sets a maximum grant of $5100, up from the earlier &4050;, and likely to be raised further. For a single mother there is unlikely to be another scheme that beats this.
Next apply for the federal grant, naming your institution of choice. Fill out the FAFSA form and submit it. You are done as far as the applying part is concerned.
"Wait a minute, you know I am a mom. I got kids I can't leave them and go to school."
No problem. You see, we are in the 21st century. You can stay at home, be a good mom and earn a degree. MRSGSS supports online study programs too. In fact most beneficiaries of the scheme are online, off campus students. So choose a good online school and mouse your way through college.
"Do I get any credit on my Tax if I avail of MRSGSS?"
According to The American Opportunity Tax Credit program, your first $4000 paid as tuition will be exempt from taxation.
"Anything else?"
Like with most major decisions in life, it would be a great idea to search your way through before you take the plunge. Have a look at other federal programs that may be suitable to mothers or single mothers.
Have a nice education!
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Facebook Mobile
A woman suspects her husband of cheating on her. She sneaks a peek at his cell phone bill only to discover lots of calls to the same number. When she tries to use one of the free reverse lookup services to determine who owns the number, she gets nowhere, because the calls are being made to a mobile phone.
What should she do? Log in to ReversePhoneDetective.com ' and find out exactly what's going on! Alternatively, she could do nothing at all. But of course, that doesn't help her solve her problem ' that nagging, 'unknown' feeling about whether her husband is being faithful.
Landline vs. Cellphone Numbers
Unlike landline numbers, cell phone numbers are not freely available to the public, so gathering them into a directory or database isn't easy. In fact, any site that promises a free way to search cell phone number directories is probably not legitimate.
To search cell phone number directories, you'll want to start with Reverse Phone Detective. We specialize in reverse cell phone lookups and our databases contain more records than virtually any other service on the Internet. Plus, you'll be able to conduct an unlimited number of searches with just a single membership - without having to pay a fee every time.
Once you've decided to do your search with ReversePhoneDetective.com, you'll have to register and become a member. We make these steps fairly easy and quick. With Reverse Phone Detective, once you're a member you'll only need to log in any time you want to do searches in the future.
Reverse Phone Detective ' The Right Choice for RESULTS
After you've registered, you'll simply enter the area code and seven digits of the cell phone in question. You can also use Reverse Phone Detective to search for landline and unlisted / unpublished numbers.
The results will take a few seconds to retrieve because the system will be running through all of the options trying to make a match. When the match is made, the information on that person ' full name, address, relatives, neighbors, and more - will be pulled and displayed for you to view.
With other sites, you'll only have access to the basics: the person's name, address, etc. But with Reverse Phone Detective, you'll be able to obtain background information if you wish. In fact, even if you have an outdated phone number, you'll still be able to use that number to search for the latest address for the individual using people search investigative tools available to members.
The bottom line: the quality of the results you're going to get when you search cell phone number directories is determined on the site you choose to go through. With our 100% results guarantee, REVERSE PHONE DETECTIVE takes the guesswork out of picking the right service!
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What should she do? Log in to ReversePhoneDetective.com ' and find out exactly what's going on! Alternatively, she could do nothing at all. But of course, that doesn't help her solve her problem ' that nagging, 'unknown' feeling about whether her husband is being faithful.
Landline vs. Cellphone Numbers
Unlike landline numbers, cell phone numbers are not freely available to the public, so gathering them into a directory or database isn't easy. In fact, any site that promises a free way to search cell phone number directories is probably not legitimate.
To search cell phone number directories, you'll want to start with Reverse Phone Detective. We specialize in reverse cell phone lookups and our databases contain more records than virtually any other service on the Internet. Plus, you'll be able to conduct an unlimited number of searches with just a single membership - without having to pay a fee every time.
Once you've decided to do your search with ReversePhoneDetective.com, you'll have to register and become a member. We make these steps fairly easy and quick. With Reverse Phone Detective, once you're a member you'll only need to log in any time you want to do searches in the future.
Reverse Phone Detective ' The Right Choice for RESULTS
After you've registered, you'll simply enter the area code and seven digits of the cell phone in question. You can also use Reverse Phone Detective to search for landline and unlisted / unpublished numbers.
The results will take a few seconds to retrieve because the system will be running through all of the options trying to make a match. When the match is made, the information on that person ' full name, address, relatives, neighbors, and more - will be pulled and displayed for you to view.
With other sites, you'll only have access to the basics: the person's name, address, etc. But with Reverse Phone Detective, you'll be able to obtain background information if you wish. In fact, even if you have an outdated phone number, you'll still be able to use that number to search for the latest address for the individual using people search investigative tools available to members.
The bottom line: the quality of the results you're going to get when you search cell phone number directories is determined on the site you choose to go through. With our 100% results guarantee, REVERSE PHONE DETECTIVE takes the guesswork out of picking the right service!
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
25 Things I Didn’T Want To Know About You On Facebook!
A girl I knew in high school has memorized all of Janet Jackson's dance routines. A college acquaintance is afraid of train whistles. Five separate people harbor lifelong desires to visit New Zealand. How do I know these things? Because they won't stop writing about them on Facebook!
Facebook's "25 Things About Me" meme seems harmless enough; people write 25 facts about themselves and post them on their Facebook pages, just as they do with videos, status updates and photos of last weekend's party. An estimated 5 million of these notes ' that's 125 million facts ' have appeared on the website within the past week. Assuming it takes someone 10 minutes to come up with their list, this recent bout of viral narcissism has sent roughly 800,000 hours of worktime productivity down the drain.
But it's just so stupid. Most people aren't funny, they aren't insightful, and they share way too much. Facebook is a loose social network; a "friend" on Facebook might translate to someone you'd barely recognize in real life. I don't care that my college roommate's sister is anemic or that my stepcousin's boyfriend gets nervous around old people (apparently he's afraid they're going to die).
Below are 25 facts I wish people hadn't told me about themselves. They come from friends, friends-of-friends, friends-of-friends-of-friends and coworkers. They are all real, though I wish some of them were not.
1. I eat tacos with a fork.
2. I was fat in middle school. The wake of that horror has yet to subside.
3. I keep forgetting that Barack Obama is our President.
4. I have been pooped on by a monkey.
5. I am addicted to the ass-slap dance move. Sometimes I don't even notice I'm doing it.
6. When I finally told my now fiancé that I liked him (as in, liked him liked him), I drunkenly gave him the Anchorman line, "I want to be on you." He had only seen the movie once and had no idea what it was from.
7. Just because I realize that Asian women are smarter, more attractive, and have about themselves a generally superior level of class does not mean I have a fetish. Just that I'm racist.
8. I eat gummy bears by tearing them limb from limb and eating their heads last.
9. I can't grow hair on my arms.
10. Two of my best friends are under five feet tall and I have an intense fear of midgets.
11. I think yoga is incredibly spiritual. I know the Lord is with me in my downward dog.
12. I was born with jaundice.
13. I was born pigeon-toed.
14. I was born with an extra kidney. I wish I could have sold it on the black market and made some money, but it was underdeveloped and did nothing but cause me to wet the bed until the third grade.
15. I like to tape my thumbs to my hands to see what it would be like to be a dinosaur.
16. A horse once fell over while I was riding it.
17. I don't believe in democracy.
18. I cried when Spock died in Star Trek II.
19. I drink two glasses of wine every night before bed. Wait, did I just admit to alcoholism?
20. If you asked me to tell you my favorite movie, I would have a hard time not saying Titanic.
21. I once sent a teacher into early retirement by pretending to be a cheetah and swiping at her from under a desk.
22. I once ran into New Kids On the Block's Joey McIntyre in the lobby of an off-Broadway show. I told him he was the first boy I ever loved. He laughed and kind of smiled. This was the most gratifying moment of my life.
23. My friends say that when they shave my back, I purr like a walrus.
24. I don't understand what people see in the Godfather trilogy.
25. Sometimes I think pee smells like Cheerios.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but I've finally found something more stupid than Twitter.
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Facebook's "25 Things About Me" meme seems harmless enough; people write 25 facts about themselves and post them on their Facebook pages, just as they do with videos, status updates and photos of last weekend's party. An estimated 5 million of these notes ' that's 125 million facts ' have appeared on the website within the past week. Assuming it takes someone 10 minutes to come up with their list, this recent bout of viral narcissism has sent roughly 800,000 hours of worktime productivity down the drain.
But it's just so stupid. Most people aren't funny, they aren't insightful, and they share way too much. Facebook is a loose social network; a "friend" on Facebook might translate to someone you'd barely recognize in real life. I don't care that my college roommate's sister is anemic or that my stepcousin's boyfriend gets nervous around old people (apparently he's afraid they're going to die).
Below are 25 facts I wish people hadn't told me about themselves. They come from friends, friends-of-friends, friends-of-friends-of-friends and coworkers. They are all real, though I wish some of them were not.
1. I eat tacos with a fork.
2. I was fat in middle school. The wake of that horror has yet to subside.
3. I keep forgetting that Barack Obama is our President.
4. I have been pooped on by a monkey.
5. I am addicted to the ass-slap dance move. Sometimes I don't even notice I'm doing it.
6. When I finally told my now fiancé that I liked him (as in, liked him liked him), I drunkenly gave him the Anchorman line, "I want to be on you." He had only seen the movie once and had no idea what it was from.
7. Just because I realize that Asian women are smarter, more attractive, and have about themselves a generally superior level of class does not mean I have a fetish. Just that I'm racist.
8. I eat gummy bears by tearing them limb from limb and eating their heads last.
9. I can't grow hair on my arms.
10. Two of my best friends are under five feet tall and I have an intense fear of midgets.
11. I think yoga is incredibly spiritual. I know the Lord is with me in my downward dog.
12. I was born with jaundice.
13. I was born pigeon-toed.
14. I was born with an extra kidney. I wish I could have sold it on the black market and made some money, but it was underdeveloped and did nothing but cause me to wet the bed until the third grade.
15. I like to tape my thumbs to my hands to see what it would be like to be a dinosaur.
16. A horse once fell over while I was riding it.
17. I don't believe in democracy.
18. I cried when Spock died in Star Trek II.
19. I drink two glasses of wine every night before bed. Wait, did I just admit to alcoholism?
20. If you asked me to tell you my favorite movie, I would have a hard time not saying Titanic.
21. I once sent a teacher into early retirement by pretending to be a cheetah and swiping at her from under a desk.
22. I once ran into New Kids On the Block's Joey McIntyre in the lobby of an off-Broadway show. I told him he was the first boy I ever loved. He laughed and kind of smiled. This was the most gratifying moment of my life.
23. My friends say that when they shave my back, I purr like a walrus.
24. I don't understand what people see in the Godfather trilogy.
25. Sometimes I think pee smells like Cheerios.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but I've finally found something more stupid than Twitter.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
The Future of Facebook
What will the future of Facebook look like in a few years? I still remember when it was brand-spanking new. I was in the middle of college when someone told me about this website called "Facebook". I was confused as to what the point of it was exactly. After all, I spoke to all of my friends via regular mail as well as by telephone and/or AOL Instant Messenger (AIM). What did I need this web site for? A few years later and now Facebook is one of the hottest social networking sites for everyone- including my parents! Who would have thought?
When Facebook first started out, it was strictly limited to those who were in college. In order to verify that you were actually a college student, you had to have a college email address (which typically ended in '.edu'). Back then, it would list the colleges on the site, and you could select yours from the menu; however, it didn't even have all of the colleges listed! It was that small! Today, this website has opened up to include people from all walks of life. And while Facebook is still, in large part, used by people who are in college- you don't need to be working on a college degree in order to be a member. In fact, increased numbers of people are now using Facebook to network for other reasons such as business.
When you initially register for Facebook, you have a choice as to what network (if any) you would like to be linked to. For instance, if you live in New York City and attend New York University (NYU), you have the option of listing your network with NYU or with New York City or with any other town/area that you would like. One thing that it has kept the same is the fact that in order to list yourself in a college network, you have to have a college email address. All of this aside, for a while there, many people weren't sure of the direction that this popular website was heading in. After all, there was the huge Myspace craze that people were falling over each other to join. The neat thing about My-space was the fact that it was so pliable. There weren't any real age restrictions (or at least no real age verifications in place) and you could essentially design your own web page to represent yourself on this social site. People were able to find old classmates, friends, family members, music bands and more.
Since Face book has come along, it presents a more "grown up" interface with a much more stringent set of restrictions and guidelines for how one's page will look. You may not be able to customize your Facebook homepage the same way that you would have had you worked on your My space page. However, this seems to be a small price to pay (if any) for devoted Face book users. There are some who have speculated that it has "sold out" by allowing non-college persons to join. However, only time will tell whether or not this has a significant impact on the overall effectiveness of the site to actually connect friends, family, colleagues and business partners.
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When Facebook first started out, it was strictly limited to those who were in college. In order to verify that you were actually a college student, you had to have a college email address (which typically ended in '.edu'). Back then, it would list the colleges on the site, and you could select yours from the menu; however, it didn't even have all of the colleges listed! It was that small! Today, this website has opened up to include people from all walks of life. And while Facebook is still, in large part, used by people who are in college- you don't need to be working on a college degree in order to be a member. In fact, increased numbers of people are now using Facebook to network for other reasons such as business.
When you initially register for Facebook, you have a choice as to what network (if any) you would like to be linked to. For instance, if you live in New York City and attend New York University (NYU), you have the option of listing your network with NYU or with New York City or with any other town/area that you would like. One thing that it has kept the same is the fact that in order to list yourself in a college network, you have to have a college email address. All of this aside, for a while there, many people weren't sure of the direction that this popular website was heading in. After all, there was the huge Myspace craze that people were falling over each other to join. The neat thing about My-space was the fact that it was so pliable. There weren't any real age restrictions (or at least no real age verifications in place) and you could essentially design your own web page to represent yourself on this social site. People were able to find old classmates, friends, family members, music bands and more.
Since Face book has come along, it presents a more "grown up" interface with a much more stringent set of restrictions and guidelines for how one's page will look. You may not be able to customize your Facebook homepage the same way that you would have had you worked on your My space page. However, this seems to be a small price to pay (if any) for devoted Face book users. There are some who have speculated that it has "sold out" by allowing non-college persons to join. However, only time will tell whether or not this has a significant impact on the overall effectiveness of the site to actually connect friends, family, colleagues and business partners.
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Monday, September 7, 2009
Iphone, Google Phone, Skype Phone, Now Facebook Phone?
Over the years there have been a lot of developments in the mobile phone world and especially over the past few years in particular. Many mobile phones now can not be described as a mobile phone but more of a personal computing device as they can browse the internet, chat online with friends and some can even act as a GPS device too.
A lot of brands have released their own dedicated mobile phones and shows just how widespread the effects of mobile devices are on our everyday lives. Computing company Apple released their touch screen only mobile phone two years ago and has grown in popularity with a portion of consumers being business users too.
Internet Search giant Google has recently released a phone with an operating system developed by them and has a lot of the popular services provided by Google such as their maps service, GMail email and Google Calendar as a part of the phone as opposed to being a third party application made for other phones.
Last year UK network 3 teamed up with the internet telephony service Skype to provide a phone that makes calls over the internet and has been popular enough for a second version to come out with a few alterations and improvements later in the year, the decision to base mobile phones around a web application seemed a bit risky for a mobile network who makes money off customer's phone calls. Still, the phone has enjoyed some success because of the cheap price of the handset on contract or pay as you go.
The latest announcement from 3 is expected to be revealing a phone based around another web application, Facebook. Considering the popularity of the social networking site it isn't a surprise that the next logical step for a company who made the Skype phone would look to this site as their next phone. It will likely include some typical stats like a MicroSD card slot, a camera around the 2 or 3.2 Mega Pixel mark and some dedicated features like Instant Messaging and being able to access yours and your friend's profiles quickly.
This movement goes to show that many mobiles are evolving into specific devices that fulfil many other functions no matter how mundane or trivial they seem. The bonus for people in the market for these phones is that they are fairly cheap mobile phones yet still have an impressive list of statistics which is a great thing for people looking for a new mobile phone around this time of year.
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A lot of brands have released their own dedicated mobile phones and shows just how widespread the effects of mobile devices are on our everyday lives. Computing company Apple released their touch screen only mobile phone two years ago and has grown in popularity with a portion of consumers being business users too.
Internet Search giant Google has recently released a phone with an operating system developed by them and has a lot of the popular services provided by Google such as their maps service, GMail email and Google Calendar as a part of the phone as opposed to being a third party application made for other phones.
Last year UK network 3 teamed up with the internet telephony service Skype to provide a phone that makes calls over the internet and has been popular enough for a second version to come out with a few alterations and improvements later in the year, the decision to base mobile phones around a web application seemed a bit risky for a mobile network who makes money off customer's phone calls. Still, the phone has enjoyed some success because of the cheap price of the handset on contract or pay as you go.
The latest announcement from 3 is expected to be revealing a phone based around another web application, Facebook. Considering the popularity of the social networking site it isn't a surprise that the next logical step for a company who made the Skype phone would look to this site as their next phone. It will likely include some typical stats like a MicroSD card slot, a camera around the 2 or 3.2 Mega Pixel mark and some dedicated features like Instant Messaging and being able to access yours and your friend's profiles quickly.
This movement goes to show that many mobiles are evolving into specific devices that fulfil many other functions no matter how mundane or trivial they seem. The bonus for people in the market for these phones is that they are fairly cheap mobile phones yet still have an impressive list of statistics which is a great thing for people looking for a new mobile phone around this time of year.
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Saturday, September 5, 2009
The Many Faces of Facebook
Melissa hopes the weather is nice for her entire month-long vacation in Aruba!
Joseph thinks that even a broken clock is right two times a day.
Have you noticed habitual status updaters on Facebook tend to have distinct personalities? Check out the following personalities and ask yourself if he/she is one (or more) of your habitual status updaters*.
*Note - for purposes of this article I have alternated between Mr./Mrs., he/she, etc. simply for ease of reading - of course, these personalities are unisex.
Ms. Whogivesash**:
This person is someone who loves to update her status but never has anything interesting to say. An example would be, "Jennifer is looking forward to the weekend!" or "Jennifer had a good night sleep last night!" Great, Jen - who gives a sh**?
Mr. Clever Philosopher:
This person is always posting what he thinks are clever philosophical statements that pertain to his everyday life. For example, "He who drinks hot coffee while driving to work risks getting burned and staining one's pants." Thanks Confucius, we get it - you're a klutz.
Ms. GFY:
This gal is typically wealthy, and loves to, in her own not-so-subtle way, let you know how much better her life is than yours. An example would be a status update at 10am on a Wednesday such as "Linda is off to get a manicure and a pedicure, and then it's off to the mall!" Or "It's Friday, so Linda is off to her house in the Hamptons!" Hey Linda - GFY.
Mr. Comedian:
Two words: not funny. This guy thinks he's hysterical but in fact he's quite the opposite. Thankfully for him, on Facebook he never hears the crickets. He usually tries to make jokes based on current events. ie., "Can you believe Bernie Madoff made-off with all that money!" The only thing sadder than Mr. Comedian is Mr. Comedian's friend who comments with his own terrible joke, ie. "Yeah, he really BERN'd those people!" Oy...
Ms. Parenthood:
Okay - we get it. You have a kid(s). As much as you think everyone wants to hear about little Jimmy's first poop on the potty or little Suzy's great time at the zoo, they really don't. Save it for a direct e-mail to Grandma and Grandpa - cuz they're probably the only ones who really care.
Mr. Politics:
This guy is either a crazy, right wing conservative or a tree-hugging, left wing liberal. Every post is politically based. Whether you agree with him or emphatically disagree with him, he is downright annoying. Hey - didn't anyone teach this guy that if you want to keep friends, don't discuss religion or politics? Obviously not.
Ms. Should-be-on-Twitter-not-Facebook
The name says it all. 8:00am "Tina is waiting for her bus - gosh, can this thing ever be on time??" 8:15am "Tina is FINALLY on the bus. I'm gonna be sooooo late to work!" 8:30am "Tina is STUCK IN TRAFFIC!!! ARGGHH!!" Hey, Tina - shut up.
Mr. Inappropriate:
This person has no regard for the fact that your trying-to-be-hip, 60 year-old Aunt Shirley has gotten into Facebook and has friended you. While she loves to look at pictures of your wife and kids on your page, it's a shame and rather embarrassing that she has to see a post from this jerk once in awhile. Fortunately, you usually get a warning before you accept this person as a friend since his profile pic is typically a shot of him giving the finger or some other vulgar expression.
Ms. Small Business Lady:
She's always sending constant updates about her small business, which she typically runs out of her home office and which is most likely arts-and-crafts oriented, such as a tote bag designer. Sadly, her stuff is typically pretty ugly and you only feel badly for not buying any of it.
Mr. Self Promoter:
Similar to Mrs. Home Business Lady, he only sends updates to where he is and his "super cool" business will be (he is typically a D.J. or fashion designer). "Ladies night @ Zanza-bar tonight. D.J. Rock Steady spins the night away." Thanks for the invite, but not only is it a Wednesday and I have work tomorrow, Zanza-bar is in L.A. and I live in western Pennsylvania.
I suppose if there has to be a takeaway from this article, it's that Facebook can be fun - but there may just be a reason you lost touch with about 85% of the people in your life along the way!
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Joseph thinks that even a broken clock is right two times a day.
Have you noticed habitual status updaters on Facebook tend to have distinct personalities? Check out the following personalities and ask yourself if he/she is one (or more) of your habitual status updaters*.
*Note - for purposes of this article I have alternated between Mr./Mrs., he/she, etc. simply for ease of reading - of course, these personalities are unisex.
Ms. Whogivesash**:
This person is someone who loves to update her status but never has anything interesting to say. An example would be, "Jennifer is looking forward to the weekend!" or "Jennifer had a good night sleep last night!" Great, Jen - who gives a sh**?
Mr. Clever Philosopher:
This person is always posting what he thinks are clever philosophical statements that pertain to his everyday life. For example, "He who drinks hot coffee while driving to work risks getting burned and staining one's pants." Thanks Confucius, we get it - you're a klutz.
Ms. GFY:
This gal is typically wealthy, and loves to, in her own not-so-subtle way, let you know how much better her life is than yours. An example would be a status update at 10am on a Wednesday such as "Linda is off to get a manicure and a pedicure, and then it's off to the mall!" Or "It's Friday, so Linda is off to her house in the Hamptons!" Hey Linda - GFY.
Mr. Comedian:
Two words: not funny. This guy thinks he's hysterical but in fact he's quite the opposite. Thankfully for him, on Facebook he never hears the crickets. He usually tries to make jokes based on current events. ie., "Can you believe Bernie Madoff made-off with all that money!" The only thing sadder than Mr. Comedian is Mr. Comedian's friend who comments with his own terrible joke, ie. "Yeah, he really BERN'd those people!" Oy...
Ms. Parenthood:
Okay - we get it. You have a kid(s). As much as you think everyone wants to hear about little Jimmy's first poop on the potty or little Suzy's great time at the zoo, they really don't. Save it for a direct e-mail to Grandma and Grandpa - cuz they're probably the only ones who really care.
Mr. Politics:
This guy is either a crazy, right wing conservative or a tree-hugging, left wing liberal. Every post is politically based. Whether you agree with him or emphatically disagree with him, he is downright annoying. Hey - didn't anyone teach this guy that if you want to keep friends, don't discuss religion or politics? Obviously not.
Ms. Should-be-on-Twitter-not-Facebook
The name says it all. 8:00am "Tina is waiting for her bus - gosh, can this thing ever be on time??" 8:15am "Tina is FINALLY on the bus. I'm gonna be sooooo late to work!" 8:30am "Tina is STUCK IN TRAFFIC!!! ARGGHH!!" Hey, Tina - shut up.
Mr. Inappropriate:
This person has no regard for the fact that your trying-to-be-hip, 60 year-old Aunt Shirley has gotten into Facebook and has friended you. While she loves to look at pictures of your wife and kids on your page, it's a shame and rather embarrassing that she has to see a post from this jerk once in awhile. Fortunately, you usually get a warning before you accept this person as a friend since his profile pic is typically a shot of him giving the finger or some other vulgar expression.
Ms. Small Business Lady:
She's always sending constant updates about her small business, which she typically runs out of her home office and which is most likely arts-and-crafts oriented, such as a tote bag designer. Sadly, her stuff is typically pretty ugly and you only feel badly for not buying any of it.
Mr. Self Promoter:
Similar to Mrs. Home Business Lady, he only sends updates to where he is and his "super cool" business will be (he is typically a D.J. or fashion designer). "Ladies night @ Zanza-bar tonight. D.J. Rock Steady spins the night away." Thanks for the invite, but not only is it a Wednesday and I have work tomorrow, Zanza-bar is in L.A. and I live in western Pennsylvania.
I suppose if there has to be a takeaway from this article, it's that Facebook can be fun - but there may just be a reason you lost touch with about 85% of the people in your life along the way!
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Learn All About Facebook
Individuals, of all different ages, enjoy meeting and communicating with other internet users. Despite the fact that individuals of all ages use the internet to socialize, there are certain groups of individuals that do more than others. Those groups of individuals include students, both high school students and college students. For that reason, it is only fitting that there should be a social networking website that has a focus on these particular individuals. That networking website is known as Facebook.
Facebook may not be as well known as other popular social networking websites, such as Yahoo! 360 or MySpace, but it is still popular. That popularity is mostly among high school students and college students, mostly because Facebook focuses on these individuals in particular. With Facebook, you are required to register for a specific network. That network can either include the high school or college which you attended or are currently attending. Once you have joined the website, you should easily be able to make contact with others who are in the same network.
The network in which you join can be considered an advantage of Facebook, as well as a disadvantage. See, Facebook does not work like most other social networking websites. Instead of being able to communicate with all site members, you are limited to contact with those that are in your particular network, the high school or college you that selected. The creators of Facebook state that this is for your own safety. Although it is safer for your profile and personal information to be viewed by a small number of individuals, you may not necessity want it to be that way.
Although a large amount of focus is placed on high school students and college students, Facebook has added another popular feature to their website. That feature is workplace networks. By joining a specific workplace network, you will be granted access to other community members who work for the same company as you. This feature is nice, especially since many companies have become large corporations or expanded across the country. You may be able to make contact and become friends with a long-distance coworker that you never knew you had.
Another aspect of Facebook that you may find inconvenient is their lack of available information, before you decide to become a community member. When viewing their online website, which can be found at facebook com, it is hard to tell whether or not the site is free to use. Most online social networking sites will make this known right upfront, but Facebook does not. Aside from the price, you should easily be able to obtain additional information on Facebook, before making the decision to become a member. This additional information may include how Facebook works, why you should become a member, how the invite process works, and general rules and restrictions that are in place.
If you are interested in joining the Facebook community, you should do what you should do with all other social networking websites, research. By taking the time to research and examine everything that Facebook has to offer, you should be able to decide whether or not this popular networking community is what you were looking for. There is a good chance that it will be, but if not, do not worry. There are literally an unlimited number of other social networking websites that you can join.
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Facebook may not be as well known as other popular social networking websites, such as Yahoo! 360 or MySpace, but it is still popular. That popularity is mostly among high school students and college students, mostly because Facebook focuses on these individuals in particular. With Facebook, you are required to register for a specific network. That network can either include the high school or college which you attended or are currently attending. Once you have joined the website, you should easily be able to make contact with others who are in the same network.
The network in which you join can be considered an advantage of Facebook, as well as a disadvantage. See, Facebook does not work like most other social networking websites. Instead of being able to communicate with all site members, you are limited to contact with those that are in your particular network, the high school or college you that selected. The creators of Facebook state that this is for your own safety. Although it is safer for your profile and personal information to be viewed by a small number of individuals, you may not necessity want it to be that way.
Although a large amount of focus is placed on high school students and college students, Facebook has added another popular feature to their website. That feature is workplace networks. By joining a specific workplace network, you will be granted access to other community members who work for the same company as you. This feature is nice, especially since many companies have become large corporations or expanded across the country. You may be able to make contact and become friends with a long-distance coworker that you never knew you had.
Another aspect of Facebook that you may find inconvenient is their lack of available information, before you decide to become a community member. When viewing their online website, which can be found at facebook com, it is hard to tell whether or not the site is free to use. Most online social networking sites will make this known right upfront, but Facebook does not. Aside from the price, you should easily be able to obtain additional information on Facebook, before making the decision to become a member. This additional information may include how Facebook works, why you should become a member, how the invite process works, and general rules and restrictions that are in place.
If you are interested in joining the Facebook community, you should do what you should do with all other social networking websites, research. By taking the time to research and examine everything that Facebook has to offer, you should be able to decide whether or not this popular networking community is what you were looking for. There is a good chance that it will be, but if not, do not worry. There are literally an unlimited number of other social networking websites that you can join.
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Build a Stronger Relationship with Your Provider to Improve Your Business
Getting a print provider for your marketing collaterals such as your envelopes, be it custom envelopes or color, is a complicated one indeed. It's not simply hiring just about anybody and you can get quality print jobs all the time. On the contrary, if you want quality results, you have to work on finding the right provider for your needs. When hiring a printer for your collaterals, you need to spend time, money and effort doing so.
Bear in mind that your printer is not only a hired help that can work to provide you your collaterals. Your printer is more of an ally to help you have the most effective marketing tools to promote your business to your target clients. Hence, looking for the right one is as challenging as designing the right marketing material for your business. Your objective and your printer's goals should be able to jive in order for you to have the most appropriate marketing campaign that will generate more leads than you could ever imagine.
It is indeed challenging to look for, check and get to know your printer. Not to mention that the challenge of having the right printer is not one sided ' meaning, that you also have to consider that you're not the only one getting their attention. There are other clients to compete for their time and expertise. In addition, they also have their own loyal clients in their roster. Hence, when you do find the right printer that fits your requirements, it would do you a lot of good to also be loyal to your partner.
Loyalty is not only required on the side of the service provider. It is also required from you as the client. It's a two-way process where your printer would want to keep getting your print jobs, and you wanting to have the same quality results every time. Your printer therefore would expect that you would go back to them time and again for your printing requirements; in the same manner that you would ask for the best quality of job from them.
That's loyalty. It's what makes for a more stable relationship between you and your provider that helps you both grow and develop each other's business. This means then that with a strong relationship with your printer, you would have quality results every time as your printer would make it a point to improve on their services to keep you coming back to them. With your commitment, you can expect improvements and varying packages that can help you also develop and improve your business.
Loyalty therefore can really pay off especially when your printer has you as a loyal client. The more stable and permanent your relationship with your printer, the more savings you'll get for quality and improved print results every time.
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Bear in mind that your printer is not only a hired help that can work to provide you your collaterals. Your printer is more of an ally to help you have the most effective marketing tools to promote your business to your target clients. Hence, looking for the right one is as challenging as designing the right marketing material for your business. Your objective and your printer's goals should be able to jive in order for you to have the most appropriate marketing campaign that will generate more leads than you could ever imagine.
It is indeed challenging to look for, check and get to know your printer. Not to mention that the challenge of having the right printer is not one sided ' meaning, that you also have to consider that you're not the only one getting their attention. There are other clients to compete for their time and expertise. In addition, they also have their own loyal clients in their roster. Hence, when you do find the right printer that fits your requirements, it would do you a lot of good to also be loyal to your partner.
Loyalty is not only required on the side of the service provider. It is also required from you as the client. It's a two-way process where your printer would want to keep getting your print jobs, and you wanting to have the same quality results every time. Your printer therefore would expect that you would go back to them time and again for your printing requirements; in the same manner that you would ask for the best quality of job from them.
That's loyalty. It's what makes for a more stable relationship between you and your provider that helps you both grow and develop each other's business. This means then that with a strong relationship with your printer, you would have quality results every time as your printer would make it a point to improve on their services to keep you coming back to them. With your commitment, you can expect improvements and varying packages that can help you also develop and improve your business.
Loyalty therefore can really pay off especially when your printer has you as a loyal client. The more stable and permanent your relationship with your printer, the more savings you'll get for quality and improved print results every time.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009
How to Give the Best Head Ever
If you want to give your man the best head he ever got or ever will get ' you need to change the way you think about blow jobs in general. The main reason why 9 out of 10 women don't know how to give good head is that they have the wrong mindset and they don't know what the guy actually wants. They ask for advice from their girlfriends that are 'more experienced' ' but they forget that there are a lot of girls out there that just think they know what they're doing ' but in reality, they're clueless. (which actually still makes them a bit better than the average girls).
So ' where do you go for advice on pleasing your man? Right here. You learn it from men that have actually gotten head more than once, the guys that have seen it all and know what's working and what's not ' yes, I am that guy. And I'll give you 3 basic tips so you can give your man the best head ' ever.
One ' Start acting sexier, be more seductive while you give him head. You know ' give him the naughty look ' not the 'Oh s%@t, I have to do THIS again' look. Guys want to see that you're actually enjoying it, even more than he is ' this put's a spark in his eyes and you'll see it and feel the results if you're doing it right. The power of great head is completely incredible ' that is the moment when all his pleasure depends on you, when you are leading, when he is under your complete cotrol ' and when you have the power to give him ultimate pleasure and pain at the same time. So spice it up, give him the looks, the moans, the passion and you'll already be on your way to giving amazing head.
Two ' Stop worrying and thinking that much. Being inside your head won't help you ' at all. Thinking about 'is it good' or 'why didn't he came yet' or 'gosh, I must look so stupid from up there' are not going to help you at all. So stop that nonsense and start helping yourself by being in the moment, being passionate about it and connect with him on a deeper level. Yes ' there are many problems, maybe your mouth is too small (or so you think), maybe you don't like the smell, maybe you got too tired ' those are all common things and can be easily solved.
And last but not least ' a very simple tip that can make a big difference ' SALIVA. Drink some water before you start, and once you start giving him head, the more saliva you can produce and get on him the easier it will be for both you and him, just keep on practicing and over time you'll get good at it, but these are just the pure basics that can help you get above the average ' you need to learn more if you want to become the best he'll ever have, Good luck,
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So ' where do you go for advice on pleasing your man? Right here. You learn it from men that have actually gotten head more than once, the guys that have seen it all and know what's working and what's not ' yes, I am that guy. And I'll give you 3 basic tips so you can give your man the best head ' ever.
One ' Start acting sexier, be more seductive while you give him head. You know ' give him the naughty look ' not the 'Oh s%@t, I have to do THIS again' look. Guys want to see that you're actually enjoying it, even more than he is ' this put's a spark in his eyes and you'll see it and feel the results if you're doing it right. The power of great head is completely incredible ' that is the moment when all his pleasure depends on you, when you are leading, when he is under your complete cotrol ' and when you have the power to give him ultimate pleasure and pain at the same time. So spice it up, give him the looks, the moans, the passion and you'll already be on your way to giving amazing head.
Two ' Stop worrying and thinking that much. Being inside your head won't help you ' at all. Thinking about 'is it good' or 'why didn't he came yet' or 'gosh, I must look so stupid from up there' are not going to help you at all. So stop that nonsense and start helping yourself by being in the moment, being passionate about it and connect with him on a deeper level. Yes ' there are many problems, maybe your mouth is too small (or so you think), maybe you don't like the smell, maybe you got too tired ' those are all common things and can be easily solved.
And last but not least ' a very simple tip that can make a big difference ' SALIVA. Drink some water before you start, and once you start giving him head, the more saliva you can produce and get on him the easier it will be for both you and him, just keep on practicing and over time you'll get good at it, but these are just the pure basics that can help you get above the average ' you need to learn more if you want to become the best he'll ever have, Good luck,
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