Hey there. I feel good today. Why? Because friends consider me a "online veteran." lol Not that I've dealt with wars or anything of that sort online, but because I'm in the blogging game and friends and family come in and ask questions about how to get started and how much work is involved to maintain a small following. Just last weekend I was talking to a cousin that wanted to start their own business and came to me to ask about domains and web hosting.
I made it pretty simple, I told her that she could start online for free with many free blogging and web design platforms but I strongly recommend that she go out get her own domain and then look for a good web hosting site. She needs something cheap and easy and after a quick search, she may end up going with Web Hosting Hub. Looking their rating, it seems like the perfect fit for someone that's just starting out. It's seems easy to navigate and it's cheap.
I know that I'm not an online guru, but I like that people come for me for advice. It tells me that at least some people think I know something about something. lol Later!
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Friday, April 29, 2011
The Disney Influence on our Young
Dear Parents,
Jasmine was in a relationship with a dirty, homeless boy named Aladdin.
Snow White lived alone with 7 men.
Pinnochio was a liar.
Robin Hood was a thief.
Peter Pan kidnapped children.
Tarzan walked around without any clothes on.
Ariel abandoned her family for a man.
A stranger kissed Sleeping Beauty and she married him.
Cinderella lied and sneaked out at night to attend a party.
And you wonder why I'm all messed up.... It's not my fault I was raised with Disney characters!
Jasmine was in a relationship with a dirty, homeless boy named Aladdin.
Snow White lived alone with 7 men.
Pinnochio was a liar.
Robin Hood was a thief.
Peter Pan kidnapped children.
Tarzan walked around without any clothes on.
Ariel abandoned her family for a man.
A stranger kissed Sleeping Beauty and she married him.
Cinderella lied and sneaked out at night to attend a party.
And you wonder why I'm all messed up.... It's not my fault I was raised with Disney characters!
Love,
Your daughter
The No Deposit Bonus Blog for the Latest Online Casino Codes
Hey there. My family loves to go to the casinos. It seems that every other weekend, my aunts, my grandma, my uncles, and several cousins make the 2 hour trip to get to a casino and spend their cash for a few hours of entertainment. The only negative thing of actually going to a casino is that it's a 2 hour drive from the city and with the price of gas going up, it would be great to get the casino experience without having to spend money to get there. That's why I've mentioned to my grandmother (she's the one that loves the casino experience) that she should check out some online casinos.
She was reluctant at first but after I explained to her that she's just looking at a screen at a casino just like a computer screen, she decided to give it a shot. Me, being the savvy online person that I am, started looking online for any casino bonus that I can take advantage of. Anything that could increase her chances of winning, give out extra spins, or give out credits she can use to play in tournaments. What we wanted is something with a no deposit bonus so that we can check it out and move on if we didn't like that particular casino, almost as if you were in Vegas.
When we stumbled across the No Deposit Bonus Blog, she was thrilled. We were able to try one online casinos, using a no deposit code that is easily displayed, to test them out. Once she decided to try another one, we simply scrolled down to the next casino and their code and we were good to go. And to make things easier, on the right hand side, the site listed the latest codes entered and categorized all codes. Very fast and easy. Just the way we like it. We must have tried several casinos before settling on one that she felt was best suited for her. Since the blog is updated frequently, I bookmarked it for so that she can go back to check out the latest codes and continue to play. And you know what was the best part? She didn't spend a single dollar! She didn't even realized that until I mentioned it to her.
Get the casino experience online. I can't say that's it better than the real thing, but I can say that it will definitely save you money by using bonus codes! Later!
She was reluctant at first but after I explained to her that she's just looking at a screen at a casino just like a computer screen, she decided to give it a shot. Me, being the savvy online person that I am, started looking online for any casino bonus that I can take advantage of. Anything that could increase her chances of winning, give out extra spins, or give out credits she can use to play in tournaments. What we wanted is something with a no deposit bonus so that we can check it out and move on if we didn't like that particular casino, almost as if you were in Vegas.
When we stumbled across the No Deposit Bonus Blog, she was thrilled. We were able to try one online casinos, using a no deposit code that is easily displayed, to test them out. Once she decided to try another one, we simply scrolled down to the next casino and their code and we were good to go. And to make things easier, on the right hand side, the site listed the latest codes entered and categorized all codes. Very fast and easy. Just the way we like it. We must have tried several casinos before settling on one that she felt was best suited for her. Since the blog is updated frequently, I bookmarked it for so that she can go back to check out the latest codes and continue to play. And you know what was the best part? She didn't spend a single dollar! She didn't even realized that until I mentioned it to her.
Get the casino experience online. I can't say that's it better than the real thing, but I can say that it will definitely save you money by using bonus codes! Later!
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Are Pro Accounts on Sponsored Tweets a Red Flag for Izea, Inc.?
Hey there. I'm a big fan of Izea, Inc. They have opened the doors for me to make some money while blogging and sending out tweets. I have nothing but sincere thankfulness for them. With that being said, the fact that they are now offering "pro accounts" on Sponsored Tweets is alarming. If a monthly fee, you're twitter account will get this neat "pro account" symbol attached to it and will be pushed up the queue, ahead of basic accounts, when advertisers are looking for potential tweeters. I understand that it's an optional service and it's not necessary, but the fact that they are offering it raises some red flags for me.
First off, I don't see the need for pro accounts. At least on the outside, Izea is doing wonderfully. Their many platforms are alive and active within the online community. It's hard to find an online entity that is not associated with one of the many services that Izea offers. So the fact that they are trying to squeeze out money for pro accounts tell me that 1) Izea is not doing as well as we think they are or 2) they've turned into a bunch of greedy bastards. lol I doubt it's the second one since they've all been more than awesome when I've spoken to them, so I'm more inclined to say it's number 1. Then again, it could be that the company is expanding and is looking for extra income to fund upcoming projects. I don't know, but I'm not so sure if the pro account thing is the way to go.
I've always looked for Izea to come up with fun and innovative ways to make it easy for average Joes, like myself, to make some money online. I really don't want to hear that Izea may be having some funding issues. I'm hoping that my observation is wrong and that they're doing it only as a means to further fund their expansion not because they are strapped for cash. Especially when you consider the amount of online companies that did not make it. I hope you guys know what you're doing and the same fate doesn't come down on you. Later!
First off, I don't see the need for pro accounts. At least on the outside, Izea is doing wonderfully. Their many platforms are alive and active within the online community. It's hard to find an online entity that is not associated with one of the many services that Izea offers. So the fact that they are trying to squeeze out money for pro accounts tell me that 1) Izea is not doing as well as we think they are or 2) they've turned into a bunch of greedy bastards. lol I doubt it's the second one since they've all been more than awesome when I've spoken to them, so I'm more inclined to say it's number 1. Then again, it could be that the company is expanding and is looking for extra income to fund upcoming projects. I don't know, but I'm not so sure if the pro account thing is the way to go.
I've always looked for Izea to come up with fun and innovative ways to make it easy for average Joes, like myself, to make some money online. I really don't want to hear that Izea may be having some funding issues. I'm hoping that my observation is wrong and that they're doing it only as a means to further fund their expansion not because they are strapped for cash. Especially when you consider the amount of online companies that did not make it. I hope you guys know what you're doing and the same fate doesn't come down on you. Later!
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Easy Games for Girls Online
Hey there. I like to think of my family as a gaming family. I have my genre of games that I enjoy (Bioshock, Final Fantasy, etc.), the boy has his genre (CoD: Black Ops, Left 4 Dead, etc.), the girls have theirs (Kinect Adventures, Dance Masters), and the wife enjoys side scrollers (Super Mario, Super Mario World, and other Mario related games). lol But when it comes to going online, the girls are the ones that are a little lost. They like to play games and while they'll venture off to iCarly.com or Disneychannel.com, more often than not, they'll leave the site no more than 10 minutes later because they couldn't find a game that they enjoyed. They just can't seem to find many girl games that are easy and fun to play.
While doing a quick search for easy girl games, I came across the site, http://www.easygirlgames.com. Easy enough. lol One of the things that I really wanted to focus on, aside from being kid friendly, is the ease of getting into the game. One of the things that seemed to irk the older kids is having to sit with my youngest daughter to explain how to play the game. They wouldn't mind showing her, but since she wasn't too happy with certain games, the older kids would explain up to 6 different games to her. I wanted to find one that was easy enough for her to understand on her own and I like that that is the case here.
I also liked that the fact that games ranged from extremely simple for the younger girls to not so simple for the older girls. It gave me the impression that both my 5 and 9 year old can play games on the same site. They even have some light hearted romance games called "kissing games" on there. I don't know about those, though. I don't want my young one to get any ideas. These are definitely geared towards the older girls and come to think of it... I guess I'd rather have my girls play a kissing game as opposed to kissing boys. *shudder*. lol
I think girl gamers are cool so I want to encourage my young ladies to play. I'm not pushing them, of course, and they're free to choose whatever genre of games they would want to play. I get a special joy of hearing my young say, "You haven't passed Silent Hill yet, dad. What are you waiting for?", or "Oh, look dad! Final Fantasy stuff!" lol Later!
While doing a quick search for easy girl games, I came across the site, http://www.easygirlgames.com. Easy enough. lol One of the things that I really wanted to focus on, aside from being kid friendly, is the ease of getting into the game. One of the things that seemed to irk the older kids is having to sit with my youngest daughter to explain how to play the game. They wouldn't mind showing her, but since she wasn't too happy with certain games, the older kids would explain up to 6 different games to her. I wanted to find one that was easy enough for her to understand on her own and I like that that is the case here.
I also liked that the fact that games ranged from extremely simple for the younger girls to not so simple for the older girls. It gave me the impression that both my 5 and 9 year old can play games on the same site. They even have some light hearted romance games called "kissing games" on there. I don't know about those, though. I don't want my young one to get any ideas. These are definitely geared towards the older girls and come to think of it... I guess I'd rather have my girls play a kissing game as opposed to kissing boys. *shudder*. lol
I think girl gamers are cool so I want to encourage my young ladies to play. I'm not pushing them, of course, and they're free to choose whatever genre of games they would want to play. I get a special joy of hearing my young say, "You haven't passed Silent Hill yet, dad. What are you waiting for?", or "Oh, look dad! Final Fantasy stuff!" lol Later!
PSN Hacked
Hey there. I know that the news of the hacking of the Playstation Network has been out for some time, but it's time to throw my 2 cents in. I think it's horrible that Sony did not act swiftly to protect the information of their users. I understand that they're looking into it, I understand that they haven't yet figured it out, what I don't understand is why they would wait well over a week before notifying their users that their private information may have been compromised. That includes their credit card information!
High profile people have displayed their displeasure with Sony for not sending out a notice right away about the breech in their network. Instead, they announced that it was "maintenance". Then the maintenance turned into "network issue". And now, it turns out that an "unauthorized user" gained access to the network. Unauthorized user meaning, HACKER! If they knew from the get go that something was amiss with their network and info could have been stolen, they should have manned up and just let everyone know.
The console wars going on between Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony may have played a part as to why Sony was so hush hush about it. They don't want the negative publicity coming with a security breech but I think they may have hurt their image more by staying quiet over a serious matter. Over 50 million users will be affected by this and that's a lot of people to upset. I think this will be a black on mark on Sony for some time but will most likely recover, the way Microsoft did when they had their Xbox Live snafu. The console wars are heating up and are fierce among the players. Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony all have an image to uphold and this incident will not only damage their PR outlook, but may damage the loyalty of their die hard fans, and that's something that will be hard to gain back. Later!
High profile people have displayed their displeasure with Sony for not sending out a notice right away about the breech in their network. Instead, they announced that it was "maintenance". Then the maintenance turned into "network issue". And now, it turns out that an "unauthorized user" gained access to the network. Unauthorized user meaning, HACKER! If they knew from the get go that something was amiss with their network and info could have been stolen, they should have manned up and just let everyone know.
The console wars going on between Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony may have played a part as to why Sony was so hush hush about it. They don't want the negative publicity coming with a security breech but I think they may have hurt their image more by staying quiet over a serious matter. Over 50 million users will be affected by this and that's a lot of people to upset. I think this will be a black on mark on Sony for some time but will most likely recover, the way Microsoft did when they had their Xbox Live snafu. The console wars are heating up and are fierce among the players. Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony all have an image to uphold and this incident will not only damage their PR outlook, but may damage the loyalty of their die hard fans, and that's something that will be hard to gain back. Later!
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