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Blogging with Smorty

By admin | December 10, 2007

SmortyBlogpost is one of the most effective way to increase your website ranking to major search engines. Coz you can embed your link with your primary keywords into the article to look natural thats why search engines didn’t notice it was a paid post.

One of the most popular blogging website service that connects advertisers with bloggers is Smorty.com Advertisers can pay bloggers to write opinion posts with links back to the advertisers site. I have a good experience with smorty than their competitors. They’re paying on time not like other that need to wait 1 month before you can blog for money. Smorty is the most effective tool to increase search engine rankings and targeted traffic by blog advertising.

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Bad Credit

By admin | December 10, 2007

With the number of “bad credit” consumers in the U.S. growing by the day, Badcreditoffers.com is a one of the best resource to help these bad credit consumers to get back on their own feet financially. Badcreditoffers.com allows visitors to compare dozens of bad credit offers to major providers and find the best offer to fit their needs. And by making payments on time, consumers can rebuild their credit and, perhaps, their financial future.

Some people get bad credit loans for being lazy to pay or because they do not have money at some point of time. Those people may have hard time to get a credit card approved. People with low credit may consider sites like BadCreditOffers.com. Here is list of their credit cards for your reference, and this is their personal loans list.

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Care Home Search

By admin | December 5, 2007


Searching for the best nursing home for your grandparents cant be easy when you don`t have much time since you are all very busy. Each type of care home has a description, photographs and contact information enabling you to get further information in order to arrive at an informed decision.

When choosing a Nursing Homes, you should consider the following :-

1. Do doctors visit the care homes regularly.
2. Do the care homes have good and experienced staff? Good relationship between staff and residents is vital.
3. Does the home have space available at the time of expected admission?
4. Does the Home have a good care plan?
5. What does the home emphasis to caring for the residents?
6. What makes this particular Home unique from others?
7. Any special activities which will interest your loved one?
8. Is the location good for visiting by family and friends because regular visits are required.
9. What about sufficient transportion?
10. Do they care for the religious and cultural needs of patients?
11. Do they cater for special dietary requirements?

I know a website that is dedicated service for anyone who needs answers to crucial questions about care for themselves or their loved ones. It is bettercaring.com you should take a look at the website and join to their discussion if you can relate on their topics.

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Ashop Online Shopping Cart

By admin | December 2, 2007

A lot of webmasters don’t know how to manage their online products due to lack of knowledge when it comes to managing their digital or tangible products. What they don’t know is there are a lot of shopping cart softwares to use. So it will not be too confusing if a lot of people buys different product at the same time. We recommend you to use shopping cart softwares like this one at www.ashop.com.au their ecommerce software is very easy to manage and has a clean and customizable interface. This shopping software integrated will all major banks and third party payment processors.

Some software has a complicated programming to get your shopping cart up and running, so look for a fully installed shopping cart that is ready for you to add your items and prices - they are around, and you do not have to settle for less. Also make sure your shopping site will be SSL encrypted for security of your customers’ data, and that it conforms with the requirements of all the major credit card processors and Paypal.

Stop worrying coz www.ashop.com.au will do the job for you even you’re asleep. I personally using this software for my products and very happy with the outcome.

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Online Games

By admin | November 13, 2007

Playing online is a hobby for a lot of people around the globe nowadays. Technology revolves so fast everyday theres an innovation to every gadgets that gadget manufacturers like nokia the famous mobile company in the whole world. And a lot of games online are popping out the famous online games here in Asia are counter strike and war craft but for some serious people who wanted to earn money online to gamble. A lot of gambling sites also pop out. online casino is the most popular gambling game right now. Of course you need to be prepared to lose if you wanted to play these games just play it moderately. Don’t take it too seriously..

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Best Shopping Cart Software

By admin | November 13, 2007


A lot of webmasters don’t know how to manage their online products due to lack of knowledge when it comes to managing their digital or tangible products. What they don’t know is there are a lot of shopping cart softwares to use. So it will not be too confusing if a lot of people buys different product at the same time. We recommend you to use shopping cart softwares like this one at ashocommerce.com their ecommerce software is very easy to manage and has a clean and customizable interface. This shopping software integrated will all major banks and third party payment processors.

So you don’t have to worry about your customers coz Ashopcommerce.com will do the job for you even you’re asleep. I personally using this software for my products and very happy with the outcome.

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China makes it harder for publishers

By | November 13, 2007

There’s a good post of the China Law Blog today in which they reveal details of the new Catalog for the Guidance of Foreign Invested Enterprises (Revised 2007) or 外商投资产业指导目录(2007 年修订) from the National Development and Reform Commission in China.

Of particular note to publishers (print and online) is this section:

Continued restriction and prohibition of participation in publishing, media, market research and social research. In recognition of the influence of the Internet as an alternative publishing source, various Internet based businesses have been added to the prohibited category. This denial of access for media and publishing is a hot button for the United States and the Chinese do not seem willing to budge a bit on this.

No surprise that they’re not opening up. Nor, for that matter that they’re trying to plug the loopholes in the regulation of the online side. I’ll be digging deeper into that to try to work out what’s going on.

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You don’t need a fancy venue

By | November 12, 2007

Fun post here on the 2point6billion.com blog (that’s China plus India’s population in case you wonder where the number comes from) on the “biggest trade fair of the greater Himalayas”. The Lavi Trade Fair has, apparently, been going since the late 17th Century and is living proof that business will be done where there is business to be done whether or not we have the latest, greatest, state-of-the-art facilities.

This is important food for thought who become anxious about the new, bigger, and shinier halls being built down the road. If down the road is not where the business is, then those new, shiny halls won’t make a d*****d bit of difference.

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Conferences on my mind

By | November 12, 2007

As an organiser and consumer of conferences, they are often on my mind. I am aware that there is a degree of dissatisfaction with the “PowerPoint and talking heads” model and that most of the interesting interactions at most events take place outside the conference room itself (by the pool, at coffee breaks, on the bus to the dinner, etc.). This presents organisers with some interesting challenges.

I have been aware of a few interesting threads on this topic in the past week or so. Jupiter Research’s Michael Gartenberg posted on “Why Most Conferences Suck“, quoting another post from Dave Gilmor on the subject. Gilmor worries that attendees are not really involved enough while Gartenberg suggests that he also has concerns about the value of spending time at trade shows.

Then we get onto the alternatives:

There’s lots going on and a lot of experiments. Nobody though, as far as I can see, has really come up with quite the right solution to making these events marketable, truly valuable and profitable for the organisers.

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Kenfair explained…sort of

By | November 9, 2007

There is a magnificently complicated document on Kenfair’s website today. The legal masters of obfuscation have been burning the midnight oil.

Shares are trading again (and are up $0.15 at HK$1.30 as we speak) and a deal has been done which will see the shareholdings substantially restructured. I prepared the mindmap you can see here to try to work out what’s going on (click on it to make it big enough to read). Subscribers to our Tracker service get it spelled out for them (hope I’m right!) in this week’s newsletter.

Answers on a postcard please: why has Richael Hung’s allocation of new shares gone up from 70 million in the announcement of 26th October to 277 million in today’s new structure?

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