I am sure, everybody knows what YouTube is. For those, who have heard the name for the first time, YouTube is a popular video hosting and sharing service, letting users view and upload video files. There are many competing video hosting sites, growing fast in term of amount and popularity. YouTube uses Adobe Flash to play backvideos. This is a standard format supported by most browsers, including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, and Opera. It still haslimited abilities to be played on the standard video players on the computer, on mobile devices, and portable video players, like iPOD. Uploading videos to the site is quite easy. You can upload most popular video formats: WMV, AVI, MOV, and MPG files. YouTube automatically converts these files to Flash as they're uploaded. However, downloading and converting the files in the more usable formats, like AVI, is more complicated. YouTube does not allow users to download videos easily. There are third party tools that allow doing so, but they are not encouraged or supported by YouTube. The downloadingmay even violate YouTube's user agreement:
"You agree not to circumvent, disable or otherwise interfere with security related features of the YouTube Website or features that prevent or restrict use or copying of any Content or enforce limitations on use of the YouTube Website or the Content therein".
But, if you are confident that your downloading do not violate YouTubes (or, the matter of fact, other video hosting sites) user agreement, you have a huge choice of the paid and free computer programs that can do the job easily and fast. In this publication, I will not review the related software, just refer to the publication, presenting one of the freeware programs Easy Video Downloader (http://freeware4review.blogspot.com/2008/01/download-and-convert-video-from-youtube.html)
My intention today is present a different way to deal with the program, which might be helpful in many user cases. I am talking about free online converting and downloading services, that will bring the online streaming media in FLV format to device of your choice. In fact, in most cases, it is as simple as drag and drop. You copy the address of the web page showing the video you want into online form, and video is downloaded from the Web to your PC and converted for playback on the device you have selected - PC (AVI), MAC (MOV), iPOD/PSP (MP4), mobile (3GP), and audio only (MP3). To my surprise, there are already many competing Web Sites, appealing to the visitors to apply for their services. For your convenience, I have compiled the Web Rating List of 15 free online converters from FLV on RateItAll with brief description, rating, and access links.
Access the list:
http://www.rateitall.com/t-24833-free-online-flv-downloaders-and-converters.aspx
Feel free to leave your own feedback on the presented services and vote for your favorites.
Enjoy the release!
Thursday, January 31, 2008
15 Online Stream Video Downloaders and Converters
Labels: AVI, FLV, playback, video converter, video download, YouTube
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 12:00 AM 0 comments
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Face Recognition Technology for Fun
My Heritage is one of the most successful family networks focused on the genealogical research. You can create and show your family tree online, and exchange pictures with your friends and relatives through the shared workspace.
But, my review will be related to the "fun" section of this serious Web Site - Face Recognition. This section applies advanced face recognition technology to personal photos and family history; and you can do that for free, even without need to register on the site as a member. There are three options you can check:
1. Celebrity collage - there you can find out, which celebrities from the database you resemble, based on your facial features.
See Example:
2. Celebrity morph - create a morph between your own picture and any other celebrity picture from the database.
See Example:
3. Look-like meter - find out who your child resembles more from any family members.
Access the "fun features" of the face recognition on the site through the link:
http://www.myheritage.com/FP/Company/face-recognition.php
Labels: celebrity collage, celebrity morph, face recognition, family resemblance
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 8:08 PM 0 comments
Blog Announcement
It's been 3.5 months as I started this blog. I was learning as I was writing, and in every post I was thinking about you - my visitors, my readers. Based on the professional advise from the experienced bloggers, I am making the major blog restructuring, actually, I am splitting the blog into three parts. With the recent amount and extent of the topics, the Blog became too unfocused. Therefore, this Blog - Collection of the Web Freebies - will be dealing from now on just with Web Freebies, including Free Services, Free Monimaking Opportunities, and Free Entertainment sites. Two other big topics will be represented on the following new Blogs:
Freeware Reviews - http://freeware4review.blogspot.com - All about free software (online and offline applications).
Blogging for Good in the Modern World - http://blogging4good.blogspot.com - All the materials and topics related to the science of Blogging. For example, the onlgoing BlogCarnival on the traffic increase to the blog will be moved to this Blog.
I want to use this opportunity to thank again all my readers and supporters. Special thanks to the blogging guru, who gave the advices on the blog restructuring (Bill, Portland, OR; Gregory, Kiev, Ukraine; Yael, Haifa, Israel).
Labels: announcement, new blogs
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 12:42 AM 0 comments
Friday, January 25, 2008
Bringing more traffic to your blog - Blog Carnival - January 25, 2008
Welcome to the January 25, 2008 edition of bringing more traffic to your blog. This is the first Carnival that I am hosting on this Blog, and I am truly impressed by the amount and the quality of the submitted articles. I want to reveal my deep gratitude to all the authors. And my personal thanks to Mert Erkal, who offered me his assistance in promoting this project. So, lets start the party... Mert Erkal presents How I Quadrupled My Blogs Traffic In 3 Months posted at www.searchforblogging.com, saying, "As 2007 goes by, it is the right time to inform you about the performance of Search For Blogging. My blogs traffic has increased significantly each month during Sep-Dec 2007 period and i am glad to share some of my traffic secrets with my fellow readers. Search For Blogging" andrew784 presents 33 Reasons to Start a Blog posted at Personal Hack, saying, "Have you thought about starting a blog but never actually followed through? Or did you start your blog a long time ago but stopped posting to it, and are now wondering why you started it in the first place? This is a great post to get you motivated to start your own blog, or to regularly post on your current blog, check it out and let me know what you think, all comments are appreciated." Robert Phillips presents Top 3 Reasons New Year?s Resolutions are for Losers posted at CYBERCA$HOLOGY. Summer presents 5 Things You Should Be Doing Online In 2008 posted at Wired For Noise, saying, "Sites to add to your blogging arsenal to really beef up your blogging power." Ward Tipton presents Traffic Tricks for Beginning Bloggers The Write Page posted at The Online Writing Resource Center, saying, "A little bit of help for new bloggers to learn how to utilize article marketing more effectively." Steve Osborne presents Commas Can Be Crucial posted at TheWritersBag.com, saying, "Steve Osborne, author of "Writing Tips for the Real World," is a professional freelance writer." Susan Johnston presents Five Ways to Promote Your Blog posted at The Urban Muse. Christine presents Finding Your Special Talent posted at Me, My Kid and Life: An American Single Mom Living in France, saying, "Increasing traffic through personal knowledge and finding your niche." Sagar presents 30 Google Apps You?ve Never Heard Of posted at Virtual Hosting. Tiffany Colter presents Lesson Learned and How I got here posted at Writing Career Coach. Tip Diva presents Top Ten Tips - Getting Out In The Blogosphere posted at Tip Diva, saying, "Congratulations, youve started a new blog. Whether personal, business or even an interest-based blog, youre now in a word filled with millions of other blogs. But how will you ever get noticed? Here are some tips to draw visitors to your blog." Christine presents Monetizing Your Website Through Inspiration and Desire posted at Me, My Kid and Life: An American Single Mom Living in France. Jim Sansi presents Onlywire The One You Need? posted at The Kaizen Business. Jim Sansi presents 2007 A Year In Review posted at The Kaizen Business. Tony H presents Use Blogcatalog to Drive Traffic to Your Site posted at Krunchable, saying, "Tony Howell gives secret tips on how to use blog networking sites to drive huge traffic to your blog." Kingsley Tagbo presents How to Overcome Procrastination in 8 Easy Steps: The Fastest Way to Learn Technical Skills or Get a Job posted at HOW TO LEARN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FAST OR GET A JOB EASILY. Steve Osborne presents Are You Done Yet? posted at TheWritersBag.com, saying, "Steve Osborne, author of "Writing Tips for the Real World," is a professional freelance writer and writing instructor with over 20 years of experience." Robert Phillips presents Why Create a DVD Information Product? posted at How to Create a DVD without Spending a Dime. Elsom Eldridge presents From the Folks at Simpleology posted at International Guild of Professional Consultants and Coaches. Marcus Hochstadt presents How To Increase Alexa Ranking posted at Marcus Hochstadt, saying, "Would you like to increase the Alexa Ranking of your Web site? Marcus Hochstadt did it a couple times already, and once again just recently. He shows you how in this article." Jon Swift presents Swift Reactions 8 posted at Jon Swift, saying, "Helping small blogs increase their traffic is not always easy." Michael Bass presents Hints for writing great blog posts. posted at Debt Prison, saying, "Dont write junk, anything worth writing is worth writing correctly. Bad articles will leave readers with a negative impression of your site." Joshua C. Karlin presents The Single Most Important Thing Your Business (or Charity) Needs posted at Marketing & Fundraising Ideas. Sarah Paine presents Create Relevant Articles To Earn Cash Online Now posted at Sarah Paine. Ed Rivis presents Beware of SEO experts. posted at Ed Rivis. James D. Brausch presents Internet Business, 101 » Top Nine Internet Business Blogs posted at jamesbrausch.com. Andrew Erickson presents Recommended: Targeted Blog Traffic Course posted at WebSite Werx. Carol Bentley presents Does your business pass the "Charlie the Plumber" test. . . posted at Carol Bentley. Ian Richardson presents Abbott & Costello - "Who's On First?" - A lesson to the Internet Marketing Crowd posted at Make Everything EzyAs123. Woody Maxim presents Amazon S3 is simply amazing posted at Woody Maxim. Kenton Newby presents Product Creation Perfectionism and at Least Four Things That Are More Important posted at KentonNewby.com. Stephen Dean presents Tapping Michel Fortins Brain Volume 2 posted at Stephen Dean's Copywriting And Internet Advertising Blog - Copywriter. Jones Hansen presents 0tutor.com: All the free RSS icons you will ever need posted at 0tutor.com tutorials blog. Mark Riffey presents Can your site handle 12 people an hour? posted at Business is Personal Richard Lee presents The One Thing You MUST Learn To Succeed In Any Business posted at Richard Lee. Thomas D. Brownsword presents Integrity: I Should Have Known Better posted at Business Action Steps. Ron Ruiz presents 22-Year-Old Trash into Successful Business posted at The Business Ideas-Making Money Blog. Tim Gary presents How to Make Time Out of Thin Air posted at How to Make Time Out of Thin Air. Ward Tipton presents Target Your Traffic The Write Page posted at The Online Writing Resource Center, saying, "Link Campaigns, Overlooking the Obvious all too often. Are you generating backlinks for page rank or to get traffic?" Fred Black presents Don't give a Hoot about Google Page Rank. posted at Fred Black: Internet Business Blog.. Steven Lohrenz presents Online Business ABCs Intern Program posted at Steven Lohrenz. Chas Masterson presents Finding the best URL for your Website. posted at Chuck Masterson. Steve Osborne presents The Well/Good Conundrum posted at TheWritersBag.com, saying, "Steve Osborne is a professional freelance writer and writing instructor with over 20 years experience. His blog teaches writing rules, strategies and techniques in a memorable, easy-to-understand way, spiced with a bit of humor." aruntheace presents Make money online with automated Youtube niche video sites Made for Lazy people! posted at . Ed Rivis presents Blog Policy #1: Honesty. posted at Ed Rivis. Jim Sansi presents You Had It Coming posted at The Kaizen Business. Jim Sansi presents Internet Business Redundancy posted at The Kaizen Business. Warren Wong presents The Different Types Of Website Visitors And Their Value posted at Personal Development for INTJs, saying, "An article describing the different types of websites visitors such as search engine, direct, referring, and social bookmarking and the value they bring to your website." Enrique presents Worry is a Useless Emotion posted at $5000 and Up. Brent Diggs presents Writing Prompts for the Not-So-Prompt posted at The Ominous Comma, saying, "Humor for writers" Sarah Paine presents Earn Money From Your Home posted at Sarah Paine. Sarah Paine presents Making The Most Out Of An Article posted at Legitimate Telecommute Jobs. Thomas D. Brownsword presents I Received A Reply From James posted at Business Action Steps. Gley Yahyapresents How to Increase Profit Without Increasing Traffic posted at Work At Home Start Up Guide. Carol Bentley presents Saying thanks. . . posted at Carol Bentley. Moazzam Ahmed Chundriger presents 7 Steps To Running a Killer Link Exchanging Campaign posted at Get Huge Traffic - The M&M Online. GWN Lifestyle presents Are You Dazed and Confused? posted at GWN Lifestyl. Stephen Dean presents New Blog Milestone posted at Stephen Dean's Copywriting And Internet Advertising Blog - Copywriter. Rebecca Suzanne Dean presents Heres A Swipe File For You. posted at Rebecca Dean. Ian Richardson presents Would you like to pick my brain? posted at Make Everything EzyAs123. Carol Bentley presents What do you think. . . print or PDF posted at Carol Bentley. Steve Osborne presents E-Mail Etiquette posted at TheWritersBag.com. Stephen Dean presents Deciphering Cosmopolitan Magazines posted at Stephen Dean's Copywriting And Internet Advertising Blog - Copywriter. Rebecca Suzanne Dean presents Miss Copy Causes Car Crash In Japan! posted at Rebecca Dean. Richard McLaughlinpresents Website Localization Which directories are you relying on to get your website visible in these two big countries. posted at Internet Marketing Tools and Tips. Timothy Gary presents Are Your Customers Just Fresh Meat? posted at How to Make Time Out of Thin Air. Aaron Anderson presents What A Tripod Can Teach You About Online Business... posted at Online Business Blog. Brian Terry presents Here?s how you really use the web (and it?s not what you think!) posted at Big Selling Website Design. Charles Masterson presents Themed Links Are Important - Busting the MythBusters posted at Chuck Masterson. Sarah Painepresents Compose Your First Book with Articles posted at Legitimate Work At Home Options. Terry Deanpresents What is Blogging? posted at Integrity Business Blog by Terry Dean. Fred Blackpresents Unethical Polarization posted at Fred Black: Internet Business Blog.. Kitonepresents Warning: Easiest Ways To Make Money Online - Use Caution posted at Best Ways To Make Money Online. Woody Maximpresents Lunch Partner is a Certified Publicity Genius posted at Woody Maxim. Fred Blackpresents Search Engine Ranking Factors posted at Fred Black: Internet Business Blog.. That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition ofbringing more traffic to your blogusing ourcarnival submission form.Past posts and future hosts can be found on ourblog carnival index page.
Lin Burress presents Social Networking Tips For All You Whiners posted at Telling It Like It Is.
Hill Robertson presents Sometimes External Links are Bad posted at Hill Robertson.
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Labels: blog carnival, blog promotion, bringing more traffic to your blog
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 1:58 AM 3 comments
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Chickipedia - encyclopedia dedicated to women
Break is launching a new site called Chickipedia.com, the worlds first user generated encyclopedia dedicated to famous women. With biographies, lists of hookups and full measurements for each girl featured, the female race is well-represented on Chickipedia.
How the site is describing itself? From "About Us" section:
“Chickipedia is the world’s largest web-based, women-based, wiki-based database of hot chicks on the planet. It is entirely user generated, making it the first female-only encyclopedia of the people, by the people, and for the people. All you have to do is have access to the internet, log on, go to our “Add New Chick” link, and voila—you can create a new article, or revise an existing one. Just be sure to do so within our guidelines or risk being spanked. Hard.”
Check out this video featuring a smoking hot blonde named Amber Hay:
Chickipedia Vs Wikipedia - Watch more free videos
Labels: chickipedia, database, encyclopedia, fun, women
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 7:20 PM 0 comments
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Xomba as Additional Income Source
There are so many revenue sharing sites these days, that in most cases, I just pass them by after brief review. But, with this company, it was different. I decided to join it after thorough investigation, and so far, I do not regret a bit.
Xomba.com is an online community that pays for your posted content. It splits AdSense revenue, generated by your every post, 50/50 between the community and the writer. To get your share, you, definitely, need to create AdSense account first to be able to utilize your new online income source. I was quite positive that all my readers have already AdSense accounts as part of their moneymaking routine. But, it is not true. I got couple of emails, asking on how to open AdSense account. Technically, it is easy, but you need to own website or blog to qualify for one. You can easily set your new Blog through Blogger platform. For that, no need of special programming knowledge, as Blogger gives you straightforward intuitive tools to create a Web Home. As Blogger Web Site belongs to Google, usually, approval of the AdSense accounts from this host arrives fast.
But, let’s get back to Xomba. It is a combination of the articles submission site and social bookmarking site. But, does not matter, what you exactly submit, your revenue share is the same.
There are no restrictions on the topic - you can write about anything you want, and Xomba provides some useful tips and guidelines on how to structure your post in order to maximize earnings. My personal experience was quite favorable. I started getting the first traffic, observed through AdSense monitor, next day after submitting my first post. And extent of the recorded exposure grows daily. Yes, I would recommend this site for everyone, looking for passive online income. If you do not have original content, you can mostly work with the bookmarking part of this community. You can have “winning” references, without writing long articles. If this pitch looks attractive to you, please join the community with my referral ID:
http://www.xomba.com/referral/7778b470
As you are in, find me as Nesher. We will be Xomba-friends, and feel free to let me know, if you need any assistance or clarification.
Labels: make money at home, online income, revenue sharing, Xomba
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 1:22 PM 0 comments
Monday, January 21, 2008
eBuddy - Popular Free Instant Messanger
Based on the Google Zeitgeist review (http://www.google.com/intl/en/press/zeitgeist2007/index.html) eBuddy application has captured the line 7 of the top 10 searches, performed on Google, at the last quarter of 2007 worldwide. If so many people are interesting in checking this piece of freeware, it is a good chance that the software is worth our review.
eBuddy (http://www.ebuddy.com/) is a freeware Web-based instant messenger that enables communication between members of the following communities: MSN, Yahoo, MySpace, Google Talk, and AIM. No downloads or registration required to use the application. In order to run the web version of the software, user just needs to have a Javascript enabled browser. eBuddy can access users accounts from any computer, even the one secured by firewall. Last year, eBuddy added the mobile version as well. Every mobile device that supports xHTML or WAP can be used for Instant Messaging. This includes Mobile Phones, PDA's, Sony PSP, and Nintendo DS. To utilize all available features, user might download the special software on their mobile devices. If that is not possible, chat might be initiated directly from the mobile browser.
eBuddy offers a secure login option and ability for user to be invisible on the network. The chat client includes a tab mode setting to separate different chat windows, similar to the tabbed web browser.
At the end of December 2007, eBuddy launched a new Internet Mobile version of the Messenger, renamed to eBuddy Lite Messenger. This version addressed multiple user requests to be able to login all your accounts at once. Now, user might chat with all his friends from all his IM accounts in one single buddy list, and have multiple conversations at the same time. At the moment, eBuddy interface is available on 13 languages, serving to about 55 million users around the World.
Labels: eBuddy, free services, freeware, instant messager
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 1:58 AM 1 comments
Friday, January 18, 2008
Koma-Mail - Portable Freeware Mail Client
Koma-Mail is a freeware portable email client which is comfortable, easy to use, and has very nice set of the features. As it does not need an installation, you can run Koma-Mail from your USB drive, getting advantage of using the POP3 email agent on multiple computers. It is useful, if you want to check your home email account in your office, but you prefer not installing an additional account at your office email client.
For safety reasons, Koma-Mail can be configured to block scripts and ActiveX in incoming emails, and account can be encrypted to allow access just to the account owner or other authorized person. To prevent mailbox flooding with SPAM, agent is equipped with two different spam filters: a word based and Bayesian. You can send and receive mail, encrypted via SSL, through POP3, IMAP (including synchronization), SMTP and WebDav. To stay informed you can use the integrated RSS viewer.![]()
Additional Features:
- Integrated RSS viewer
- Calendar
- Contact management
- Displays HTML Mails and equipped with built-in HTML-Editor
- Sends and receives mail with inline images
- Zips attachments automatically
- Mails can be marked with colors
- Free folder structure with option to clean them automatically
- Multiple user accounts and multiple mail accounts per user
- Unicode support and software availability in 17 languages: Czech, English, Finnish, French, Galego, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Netherlands, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian.
Labels: email agent, freeware download, portable software
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 6:02 PM 1 comments
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Signing Referrals without Bugging Friends
I was tipped about GetRef a long time ago. I did not like the site design than and was reluctant to join. And, by the way, I still do not like it. However, after my third visit, I decided that I have nothing to loose and signed in as a member. What is all about?
If you are familiar with quite popular Pay-to-Click or Pay-to-Read Web Sites and the related method of money making, you understand that by reading and clicking you will not make the fortune, even you spend on the task all day long. The only possibility to boost the earnings is building the referral downline. Collecting your own referrals, and not just referrals, but active referrals, is the only way to make the programs work and justify the spent time by the appropriate return on its investment. Bugging your friends and relatives might upset them and damage your relationship, online promotion on your Web Site or Blog, or posting on the Message Boards and Forums might bring you some people, even thou the competition is very severe and the promotion campaign might take more time than reading and clicking. Getting active referrals, that will actually bring you passive income, - even more challenging task. GetRef is giving you ability to sign referrals for any of your program. Site offers a choice of 2200 programs that can be used.
To get referrals, you need credits. Credits can be purchased, or can be earned. Earning might be performed by visiting the Web Sites or signing for other offers. Visitations accumulate credit slowly but steadily without any additional obligations. If you see the offer you like to join, that is under promotion by other member, why not joining through GetRef? In some cases, for one sign-up you can get up to five referrals for your own program. You can also spend your credit for 15 seconds GetRef impressions, delivered to the members, looking to get credits. Joining is free, and you can get to know the system really fast. As needed, you can get help in the built-in forums. Overall members’ feedback is quite positive.
Labels: pay per click, pay per read, program promotion, referrals
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 6:43 PM 0 comments
Monday, January 14, 2008
Free Pictures Host - TubeImage
TubeImage is a free picture hosting community, giving away 100% of the profits generated through Google AdSense, based on the amount and popularity of the member’s uploaded images. There is no limit to the image storing time, and the maximum image size is 8 MB.
Link: http://tubeimage.com/index.php
P.S. The picture in my previous post is hosted by TubeImage. Registration, upload, and linking was fast and easy. Simple and user-friendly interface, suitable for all users.
Labels: AdSense income, free money, free pictures hosting, pictures hosting
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 12:52 AM 4 comments
Thursday, January 10, 2008
SCARABAY - freeware advanced passwords manager
New release 3.04 Beta is available for SCARABAY freeware password manager. The program runs head-to-head with famous Roboform, saving and protecting Web Sites logins, passwords, and any other information to be kept secret. As Roboform, software automatically fills login fields on the registered Web Sites. Login, password, and email fields on any online forms can be filled with drag-and-drop feature.
Among additional features are:
- Data file encryption and password protection.
- Multiple user accounts are allowed. Switching between user accounts is easy and fast.
- Program is portable and can be used from the USB Drive. No installation is needed.
- Master password is entered via online keyboard, so no keylogger program will be able to recover it for security reasons.
- SCARABAY supports fills in the following browsers: Internet Explorer, Maxthon Browser, Avant Browser, NetCaptor, Netscape.
- One click will remember URL webpage with a login and password.
- Automatic backup the password database.
Labels: encryption, freeware, password managers, security
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 1:54 PM 0 comments
MeYouWorld Shares Revenues with Members
MeYouWorld.net is the social networking community, giving its members 100% of the advertising income off of any of the free web pages you set up. You can post pictures, videos, articles, music, resume, and profiles, just anything you like. Site owners promise make advertising for posted categories and driving traffic to the members’ site. So, the your only task is adding new content to your pages, leaving pornography and spam out of the site.
Link: http://www.meyouworld.net/
Labels: intenet income, MeYouWorld, sharing revenues, social community
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 12:54 AM 0 comments
Monday, January 7, 2008
Lazzeo - New Social Networking Community
Lazzeo is a new social networking community, offering revenue sharing program. You can place your own advertising program such as Google AdSense or Yahoo Adsyou’re your profile, for free. If you decide to upgrade your account for a small fee ($5.99) you will increase your earnings even more by earning 85% of the advertising revenue generated by Lazzeo. You also get paid $1.00 per qualified referral.
Link: http://www.lazzeo.com/
Labels: internet income, Lazzeo, revenue sharing, social networking
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 10:09 PM 0 comments
Friday, January 4, 2008
Business Week Predictions for 2008
Mostly, I try to write the content for this Blog personally, not using the “borrowed” articles. But, sometimes, there are publications that I simply need to share with you, my readers. And this is the case.
For your attention, there are 10 likely events of the coming 2008, presented by Business Week Staff. Posted from http://finance.yahoo.com/personal-finance/article/104126/Ten-Likely-Events-in-2008
Some of the points are quite questionable to me, but, next year will come soon and we will clearly see, what was right, and what was wrong.
Ten Likely Events in 2008
Move over, Nostradamus. When it comes to prognostications, we here at BusinessWeek take a backseat to no one -- especially when there's zero money on the line.
BusinessWeek writers and editors put our eggnog-addled minds together and envisaged 10 events we're pretty sure will come to pass in the next 12 months. Maybe it's our natural tendency to see the cloud around every silver lining, but we can't help but think some of the notable "movements" of 2007 -- full- blare touting of corporate green credentials and social networks, to name two -- will run their course in 2008. Oil bulls will have their way. Airlines will lie down together in green meadows. You get the picture.
Of course, if we really knew what was going to happen, we would start one of those fancy hedge funds. And yes, we knew they were going to run into trouble last year. But we can't tip everything, can we? Then there would be nothing to write about.

Airline Consolidation Begins
*Update: Oil reached $100 per barrel on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2008.
Big Brother Fears Return
Labels: business week, financial forecast, predictions
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 9:55 AM 0 comments
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
PollDaddy - Free Surveys and Polls for your Blog
Last year I was helping my wife to create on-line survey as a part of her academic research on psychology. Tell you truth, it was not easy to find a good site that will give the sufficient flexibility, will allow significant survey length, and will be free. I do not remember, which site we have finally selected, but the chosen site was just the best from the available, and was far away from the “service of our dreams”.
It seams, that I just missed in my search an interesting online tool PollDaddy, which gives trouble-free opportunities of creating free polls and surveys, and placing them on any website, blog, or social networking site, like MySpace, hi5, Friendster and Xanga. PollDaddy application is simple and flexible, allowing high degree of styles and appearances customization to match the interface of website or blog. Poll can be delivered to the reader and potential responder through JavaScript, flash, direct link, widget or RSS.
Basic services PollDaddy are free, without adding sponsored advertising or redirecting users out from the site, hosting the poll, however, there is the link to their Web Site on the form. In November 2007, PollDaddy introduced the second version, improving reporting, tracking, fraud detection, and voter location features. While the current services remain free, some of new features will be available exclusively with the PRO account for the moderate fee. Current limitations for a free account holder are 10 responses per month and 10 questions per survey.
Additional Reading:
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/polldaddy_gets_serious.php
http://www.widgetslab.com/2007/11/20/polldaddy-better-and-pro/
http://cybernetnews.com/2007/11/20/polldaddy-gets-revamped-ads-surveys-pro-accounts/
Labels: free online services, polls, surveys
Posted by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher) at 4:50 PM 0 comments



