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2008-08-31

Pay Per Click Sites  

So, you would like to earn by just surfing the net...

Here is the thing for you peeps.

First and foremost, you must have a credit card to sign up for Paypal.com. But, if you do not have a credit card, you may sign up for AlertPay.com, in which only your billing address and a country ID, are the required documents for you to submit, so that when you earn, the check will be sent to you by mail.

And if you do not have those, might as well, forget about earning online.

After signing up for your preferred mode of payment, you may start signing up for sites which offer Pay Per Click ads.

In Pay Per Click ads, you will be paid 0.01 on an ad site, which you will wait for 30seconds to load in your PC. After 30seconds, you can then close the browser. Then, click another site, wait for it to load for 30seconds, and that is it. You will only repeat the process everyday. It is not a tedious job.

Below are some of the PPC sites which you might be interested to apply. Most PPC sites' mode of payment is through AlertPay.

1. Bux To
2. Clix Sense
3. Earn Bux
4. Paid To Promote

From Bux To, I earned $5.00. In Clix, I earned $3.39, and in EarnBux, $4.53.

To withdraw the amount, you must wait for a month, whew!

It is not much though, but little by little, I get to save. Every little bit counts.  

2008-08-27

Earn Thru Merkado Network  

Lots of web surfers are thinking of ways on how to earn money online. It is a good thing Merkado Network came up with a community site where one could be active and earn at the same time.

Merkado Network is an online social networking site which aims to connect friends from different countries.

By joining the Merkado, one could earn rewards. And the rewards in turn, could be exchanged for cash or cellphone loads. Isn't that amazing?

I already got rewards by merely uploading photos and inviting friends to join.

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2008-08-25

PageRank  

Almost everybody who is into blogging is very conscious of their blog's PR or Page Rank.

PageRank is a trademark of Google and it is used to check if a blog is worth visiting or not. It's one of many factors used to determine which pages appear in search engine results. Additionally, advertisers want their products to be seen in a site that has high rank. So if you want to monetize your site, check every now and then if what you have written on your site is being accepted by Google as essential for linkage to other sites.PageRank thinks of links as votes, where a page linking to another page is casting a vote.

Though PageRank it is a trademark of Google, its patent belongs to Stanford University by Larry Page, hence the name Pagerank.

To check for PageRank, Google suggests bloggers to download the Google toolbar. But for some who does not want to download it, you may check your PageRank by typing your URL address on the space provided below.




Check Page Rank of any web site pages instantly:




This free page rank checking tool is powered by Page Rank Checker service
 

2008-08-18

MIchael Phelps with 8 Medals  

These photos were shot at different times, that show United States' Michael Phelps holding each of his eight gold medals after the 4 x 100m freestyle relay,400m individual medley, 4 x 200m freestyle relay, 200m freestyle, 200m butterfly, 200m individual medley, 4x100-meter medley relay, and 100m butterfly at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
 

2008-08-17

Oldest Facebook Member  

Social Networking helps us to get to know other people. Almost everybody has a social networking account. It makes us feel so alive. Maybe that is the reason why most of us is hooked on making testimonials, uploading photos and editing profiles every now and then, in our social networking account.

Most of these social networking sites accept only 18 year olds and above. There is no limit when it comes to age.

In Facebook, the oldest member is a 102 year old woman named Ivy Bean who is from West Yorks, UK.

Ms. Bean was former mill worker said that she uses the site to keep track and up to date with her friends and relatives. Her grandchildren introduced her to Facebook and now she is posting some photos, videos and events that is going on in her life.

She is slightly deaf but has more than 5,300 friends and fans listed on her including her daughters, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She is helped by family members to keep her page up-to-date.

When you see the testimonials and comments in her account, you will see that she is loved by lots of people regardless of age, gender and race.  

2008-08-14

Swedish Wrestler Threw Bronze Medal  

Ara Abrahamian was so angry at the outcome of his game with an Italian wrestler named Andrea Minguzzi.

Ara in blue, Andrea in red


Abrahamian took the medal from his neck. stepped from the podium, then, threw it down on the mat, on which he played earlier, his greco-roman bronze medal. He said that he does not care about the medal he won. Instead, he protested that he want gold and announced, also, that he was quitting the sport.

The famous bronze medal


As the Swedish fans of Abrahanian was booieng the officials, the wrestler shouted at the judges and referees. He, then, went to where they seat to speak up close to them. His teammates were restraining him that he might do something "physical" as he was protesting to the officials.

The wrestler was saying that his loss was totally unjustified since his friends called him just 20 minutes before the competition, begging him to compete.

Is he saying that he was not prepared? What if his teammates would beg him like an hour before the competition and he lose? Okay, what if a month before and he lost, would he still be as bitter?

His coach Leo Myllari said that Abrahamian lost due to politics.

Abrahamian was a silver medalist at Athens 2004 and he was eyeing for gold at Beijing Olympics but he only got bronze.

Is this his closing curtain and how he wanted to be remembered, since he said that the said event was his last match?

He will now be known as "Ara Bitter"  

2008-08-12

Unofficial Sport in the Olympics  

Do you know what the unofficial sport in Beijing 2008 Olympics is? The answer is Sex.
100,000 free condoms are being given away to the 10,500 delegates to protect them of sexually transmitted diseases. If we divide it, there would be 9 condoms for each athlete.

Along with the condoms being given are sex education pamphlets in different languages.

The condoms were donated by China Reproductive Health Industry Association.

It is good to know that the Olympic Committee is protecting not only the Olympic delegates but their sexual health as well.