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Saturday, June 28, 2008

People Still Loves Xpango

I don't know why, but a lot of people still crave for free gadgets even if it's hard to get. As what I had observed, Xpango users still looks for referral even if they know that if their referral does not purchase anything from Xpango or its affiliates, they will still cannot gain points and earn their way to a free Sony PSP, Nintendo Wii, and other hot gadgets from Xpango.

If you want to get something, you need to work for it. It's like working harder and harder to earn and get you gadget. Technically, it's really not for free. You need to work for it in order for you to gain it. It just sounds like free because you didn't spend any penny, but it's not really free, because you'll work for it, as what I said above. It's the same as you are working for Xpango, and selling items to your friends, but... take not.. but, with zero capital. It's like your day job. You don't have a capital, but you earn. Same with Xpango, you don't have a capital but you earn. Of course, there's indeed a capital, but it's not money. It's your time, Xpango pays for your time. You look for people, Xpango earns from them and you earn from Xpango through free gadgets. That's what I presume and that's a fact, a very clear fact that everything in this world is not really for free.

It's earned from working in a subtle way.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Just My Two Cents About Copyright Infringement

This is the motto of almost all people nowadays. Why Buy a stuff if you can get if for free? A lot of people wants free stuff even if it's illegal. I now, each and everyone of you had your own illegal stuff. There is no single person in this world that is 100% righteous and never committed a single copy right infringement. Even people who are pretending to be good and are proclaiming their own being as 100% righteous still commits a crime even if he or she admits it or not.

A lot of people are using Google to check if this kind of stuff is available and if they can get it for free. As what I have observed the NOD32 Internet Security and NOD32 Anti-Virus software are one of the hottest software that people wants for free. They are searching for for it by typing the keyword: NOD32 Crack, if there's no luck, they will try the alternate keywords such as: NOD32 Serial and NOD32 Keygen. However, a lot of people still can't find a crack that's why they are looking for other ways of how to commit a crime.

People here in the Philippines don't mind about this copyright infringement cases. They don't care if they committed a crime of not through copying a software that is not really for free. Copying MP3s, MOVs, and other media files are also prohibited but a lot of people, specially FILIPINOS don't care about it. They just copy free media files even if they know that it's a crime to do so.

Even me, I don't care about it. As much as I want to buy a licensed software or media file, I can't. Why? Because I don't have enough bucks to purchase those things. We can blame anyone or anybody. If you don't have enough money, so be it. If you have enough, then you're lucky. We need to work hard and leave the Philippine islands to do it. But, even if you don't leave the country and you are resourceful enough to get some bucks online, you can be rich even if you are working in the Philippines. That's all for now.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Kids Love Them, Moms Love Them Too!

That's right. If kids love them, mom's love them too. That's what I noticed when a lot are looking for Dora the Explorer Games. I have tried to play around with the keyword, and now I'm on the 3rd spot in Google SERPs for the keyword Dora the Explorer games, and 4th page for the keyword "Dora the Explorer". Let's see how far will I take this Dora Challenge. Parents are looking for Dora games so that their children can play with it, just like Dress Up Doll Games and Bratz Games. So my title fits my post: Kids Love Them, Moms Love Them Too!

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Free Music Streaming and Free Streaming

These keywords are examples of high-trend, not-so-low-dense keyword, and a high-trend, high density keyword. If your curious why it's not low dense, but not-so-low dense, it's just that it's low, but not as low as other low density keywords. That's why, it's not-so-low-dense. Hehehe. (Gulo no?)

If you've reached the first page on one of these keywords, you'll definitely have a lot of international traffic, specially the second one (keyword) in my post title. Try optimizing "Free Music Streaming" first, follow my simple guidelines in proper keyword optimization. It will take you 2 to 3 weeks to reach the first page. But if you're an experience SEO expert, you'll definitely land on the first page in a matter of hours. 24 hours using Black Hat SEO, 72 to 92 Hours if your into White Hat SEO, 1 hour if your using Blue Hat SEO! Hahaha! Now that's Magic! Yiheeeeeee!

So? so what? So much for the introduction. The purpose of this post is to share a high-trend keyword, and feature some of the best sites where you can have free music streaming, free lyrics and streaming, free mp3 codes and a whole lot more about this free streaming stuff. There are a lot in the world wide web actually, but these are just a few of my favorite free lyrics and streaming sites.

1. JukeBoxPlus - One of the best, always updated, user-friendly website that offers free lyrics and streaming. This website was launched not so long ago, and it was owned by a Filipino Blogger, known in the blogosphere as Silkenhut. There are only a few lyrics available on its database, but it's always updated from time to time. We'll never know that one day, this will be the largest lyrics site with free music streaming, not only in the Philippines, but in the whole world. So subscribe to this website's RSS feeds, and be updated about the latest, the hottest, and the most wanted lyrics, only at JukeBoxPlus!

2. Tristan Cafe - One of the pioneers in free music streaming and lyrics industry in the Philippines. This is a very known website that offers free streaming services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They have the latest and up-to-date music and lyrics database. They also have a forum, online community, column/blog section, photo gallery, games page and all the procrastinating features that you wish for!

3. Napster - Probably the world's number one free music streaming and lyrics website. They have all American lyrics that you need, in all genres. Whether it's hip-hop, indie, soul, acoustic, jazz, hard rock, blues, and everything that your music glands thirst for. Hopefully, they will include all songs and lyrics in all languages. I haven't seen a website (yet) with such tremendous feature.

4. Dizzler - A music search engine. Enter the music that you want to listen, and it will return the results that you need in a matter of seconds. If you're in a hurry, and craving to listen for the specific sound track without downloading mp3s, or purchasing copyrighted CDs. Then, Dizzler is for you!

That's all for now. I hope my nifty list was a bit helpful for you, even if it's few.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Always Use Discount Coupons in Buying Domains

This is the lesson that I've learned after buying domains for $9.99 each, unaware that I can get it for only $6.95. I'm ignorant about the so-called discount coupons. It was after Winston of batangyagit.com told me that I can use the coupon code OHY3 in godaddy.com before purchasing a domain. In this way I can get the domain for only $6.95, that saves me more or less $3.00!

So, after having a knowledge of discount coupons, I'm always using it for all of my domain purchases. Sadly, the coupon code OHY3 was not accepted by godaddy.com anymore, because it was expired. I really don't know that a coupon code have expiration dates. I then asked Winston where did he get his discount coupon, he told me right away that it was given to him by Kuya Blogie of robilloblog.com, but I can instantly find one online if I google it. He added also that OHY3 was a 2007 coupon code, so I should look for 2008 coupon codes. After knowing that these free coupons can be found without any hassle, I went online and searched for GoDaddy discount coupons!

After googling for Godaddy Coupon Codes, I found this great website listing all available GoDaddy Coupons for 2008 that I can choose from. I can get great discounts from purchasing a .mobi, .net, .org, .info, .com and so much more! Their list is always updated from time to time, so you can get the latest and top Godaddy Promotional Codes for 2008. All the coupon codes are tried and tested. They even updated their list recently last February 21, 2008.

I grabbed one of their coupon codes to purchase another .COM domain. I then went to GoDaddy.com to buy domains using their coupons codes, and it works in a snap! So, if you're looking for coupon codes, and planning to purchase new domains in the future, why not visit and bookmark godaddy.couponcodesmall.com. I assure you, you'll get the latest, and freshes coupon codes out there on the World Wide Web!

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Goodbye Analog TVs

No... not in the Philippines, but in the United States. I think we'll still be on "Analog" until the world's end. Hahaha!

The US federal government is turning off analog television at the stroke of midnight on February 17, 2009. The idea is to provide better images and sound, deliver programming options and free up airwaves for emergency first responders, such as police and fire services. This is the biggest change to standard TV signals since color TVs were introduced over 50 years ago.

Digital television (DTV) signals are transmitted using computer code -- ones and zeroes -- that provide a higher quality picture and sound than analog and which are less susceptible to interference.

On February 17, 2009 analog signals will NOT be available over the air (in the U.S. only) and all tuners getting signals over the air will need to be ATSC tuners which accept digital signals. TVs can receive digital signals over the air, often using the same external antennas but they’ll need to have an ATSC digital tuner in order to hear or see anything. Cable-based systems should not be affected since cable companies should continue to offer analog signals for most basic cable channels. Satellite systems already transmit digital signals and should not be affected either by the switchover.

So, what does this mean for you and other TV owners? Retrevo.com offers an overview of what you need to know about the coming digital TV switchover. They have recommendations for the best values in TV sets and DVD recorders including HDTV LCD TVs, DVD recorders, and Digital Video Recorders (DVRs).

Converter Boxes

A converter box will most likely be the cheapest solution especially if you use a $40 coupon for a $60 converter box however it could make for a few hassles. For starters, you’ll have another remote to deal with. If you’re lucky, your universal remote will work with your old TV and the converter box but Grandma will have to figure out how to switch devices on the remote to raise the volume. You’ll also have something else to plug into an outlet and fit on the shelf.

Some DTV converter boxes are already available like the Insignia Digital to Analog Converter Box which costs around $60. The recently announced EchoStar TR-40 which is expected to sell for $39.99. Expect to see a much wider selection as the months go by. Some estimates claim there are 30 million analog sets that will require converter boxes or will need to be replaced.

Good Values in LCD TVs

The Syntax Olevia 527V can be purchased for just a shade over $500 but it offers 720p HDTV in a big 27 inch LCD TV. The Samsung LN-S1951W is a 19 inch LCD TV that gets good user ratings and costs around $400. The Toshiba 20HL67 is a 20 inch HDTV that gets good reviews and will cost you around $450. The Sharp AQUOS LC-19DV22U is a 720p LCD HDTV that you can buy for under $500.

Time to Replace That Old VCR

If you haven’t made the switch to TIVO or DVR and still have an old VCR between your cable box and TV set, chances are it won’t work either when the digital change takes place next year. You can still put a converter box in front of the old unit but you might want to take the opportunity to upgrade the old tape-based VCR to a DVD recorder. You can purchase a DVD recorder for under $200. Retrevo can help find some good values based on DVD recorder reviews, features and prices. Here are a few top picks: Toshiba D R-400, Panasonic DMR-EZ27, and Panasonic DMR-EZ17.

Digital Video Recorders store programs on internal hard drives. TIVO is the most popular brand. You can also rent a DVR set top box from cable companies like Comcast or Satellite providers like DirecTV. Here are some of the top models of TIVO DVRs: Tivo Series 2, Tivo Series 3, and DirecTV HR20-700.


Use Retrevo to See If Your Set is Digital

Misplaced the manual to your TV? Retrevo has manuals for most popular TV sets going back many years. You can use Retrevo to help find out if your old TV is digital or analog. Use the Retrevo search box to enter your make and model number along with either the word “manual, ATSC, QAM, or digital channels.” You can also browse for a manual on Retrevo by clicking here.

Don’t forget, you can find manuals and reviews for all popular gadgets and gear including GPS , Digital Cameras, Camcorders, Printers, and more from manufacturers including Sony, Panasonic, Canon, Nikon, and more at Retrevo.com!

So, if your from the U.S., be prepared on next year's analog to digital switching phenomenon! If you're from the Philippines, be prepared if you want to. Hehe. :)

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

How to Increase Your Blog Traffic Even If You Don't Update Frequently

If you've noticed my traffic upsurge, you'll probably ask where the hell did this guy get his blog traffic, even if his blog contents are gibberish, articles are not well written (misspelled words... wrong grammar... you know), and he doesn't even update his blog as often as other bloggers did. Continue Reading...