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Why webmasters should add free games to their websites

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Thousands of websites now offer free flash games that webmasters can add to their websites. Many website owners pass up a great opportunity with these games, not understanding their potential.


If you, for example, are creating an informational site aimed at teenagers, you’re going to need to use everything in your power to get them to come back to the site.


A great way for repeat visitors is to add an attraction that will keep them coming back, say, for example, a flash game where players need to kill the zombies before they eat you alive. Games like this, and thousands of others, are available at sites like GameRevolt (http://www.gamerevolt.com/). The competition in this category is huge, there is almost an unlimited amount of games – and potential – from these free game websites.


This certainly doesn’t apply to just teenagers. Gaming sites online are some of the most-visited websites on the net, and not just for the young adults.


Another sector this type of tool works well in is the casino and gambling industry. Dozens of free casino flash games are available online at places like Online-Casino (http://www.online-casino.com) and others.


If you’re creating a site about the rules of blackjack, the perfect tool to get repeat traffic is to install a free flash game on the site. Once the people learn the rules, they can play the free games available right there on your site. The next time they want to play, they’ll come back to you.


Even if you feel like adding games to your website wouldn’t fit, there are thousands of other ways to add free dynamic content to your site. On the web today, webmasters can find tools for adding everything from calendars, maps, and clocks to guestbooks, forums, polls, quizzes and more. Guaranteed, you will be able to find something that can mesh, or be tailored, to fit with your site.


Repeat visits are a must for the search engines and a positive in generating cash flow for your online business. Adding dynamic, and free, content or games to your website will enhance the professionalism of a site and help in creating more pages – another must for the search engines today.


Michelle Sluder, a search engine analyst and web promoter, knows the ropes in the online world. “There are a few huge factors that search engines – namely Google – take into consideration when ranking a website in the results pages. Dynamic content and repeat visitors are two of the big ones,” Sluder said.


Tailoring an appropriate addition to your site will be easy. You know your site, you’ll know what type of attraction your visitors will enjoy.

Michelle Jonson is a freelance writer from Las Vegas, Nevada.

Get A Free MacBook – Why You Should Want A Free Mac Book

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Choose Between A Free MacBook, MacBook Air, or MacBook Pro!

Are you a fan of the MacBook? If you aren’t then you should be. Why? Apple did a fantastic job when creating the MacBook. Taking special notice to keep it thin, lightweight, and high performance. The MacBook utilizes the impressive Intel Core 2 Duo processor. The MacBook comes standard with a 160GB hard drive, providing more than enough room for mp3s, pictures, videos, and much more. This is what made me want to get a free MacBook initially and I just fell more in love with this amazing piece of technology as I spent more time with it.

The Apple MacBook starts at around $1500 dollars and ranges up to around $2000 bucks for the pro version. If you were to buy it then that would really be a lot of money spent which could of been spent in other places if you only knew how to get a free MacBook. Well, now you will because I’m about to show you exactly how you can get your free Mac Book.

Choose Between A Free MacBook, MacBook Air, or MacBook Pro!

Firstly, you will want to find a suitable free laptop offer which has the Apple MacBooks available. You will normally have to enter your email address and submit it just to find out what all may be involved in getting your free MacBook. Then usually you will be have to complete the program requirements prior to getting a free MacBook.

Once you’ve done this then they will immediately ship your new Apple MacBook computer to your doorstep via FexEx most of the time. You will normally be provided with a tracking number so that you may have a good idea of what time you will get your MacBook laptop. In my case, the free MacBook was scheduled for delivery on a Friday afternoon so I made sure to be at home in case I had to sign for it.

Once my free Apple MacBook was in my hands I still almost couldn’t believe it. That I had found a way to save myself literally $1500 dollars and put that money towards some other pressing bills. I plopped down on the kitchen table and plugged in the new MacBook laptop and fired it up. I was almost so anxious that I couldn’t hardly sit still. Once the MacBook was ready I tried establishing a connection with my wifi network and the new Apple MacBook instantly connected without any hitches. I was online surfing my favorite websites within minutes of the delivery. So, now you know what you need to do to get a free MacBook.

Larry Haywood runs and operates the website ChooseYourFreeLaptop.info which is dedicated to helping everyday people find the best free laptop offers online.

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Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

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How Apple Iphone Changes the Market Landscape and What Should Carriers Do?

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

The runaway success of iPhone across the world has indeed revolutionalised the next generation of phones. Before the debut of iPhone, touch phones were at best a good to have feature. For example, resisitive screens have always been available on Windows Mobile phones, but it was not THE thing. We would always prefer a physical keyboard and a stylus. Apple changed the game when it launched its first generation of iPhone 2G/Edge . We are awed by the convenience of touch and the ease of zooming in and out of internet pages by panning and pinching with our fingers. The capacitive screen brought the touch phones to a new level. (see here for more details on how capactitive screen works: http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/iphone2.htm )

Since then, we have seen a slew of phones that aim to provide the similar touch and accelerometer capabilities as the iPhone. I said similar and not same because to date, I have yet to test a phone that offers the same level of finess in its touch and accelerometer capabilities (see my other posts on the recent phone models). Storm and G1 are close competitors to iPhone in this aspect – they make it up with many other features that are missing in iPhone today – such as expandable slot, MMS, copy and paste function, just to mention a few). If you may remember, Samsung Omnia had some good success, particularly in countries where iPhone 3G was / would be launched later than Omnia. Now almost all major phone manufacturers from Nokia to Sony Ericsson to HTC have their touch phones series. I won’t belabour too much on each of these phones since this is not the intent of this post. I thought this is healthy for the market. Now, we have more choices. Apple has indeed caused a disruptive change in the competitive landscape in just 2 short years. It has even overtaken RIM’s second position in smartphone sales. Of course, now with Verizon launching Storm, we have yet to see how this will pan out.

iPhone is not simply about the Phone itself. In fact, iPhone brings with it an ecosystem – the iTunes. If you are a Blackberry user especially if you are a Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES) corporate user, you have very applications that you would buy and load into your Blackberry. Reasons are two-fold. Firstly, the range of applications is limited and certain corporate policies may prohibit installation of third party apps. Secondly, the applications are relatively expensive, say about $10 or $20 or more. Thirdly, traditional Blackberry phone is really meant for one core functionality – messaging. The same goes for Windows Mobile phone or Symbian Phones. To be fair, I must say that there are many third party Windows Mobile applications that are availabie. There is no lack of applications. Then one might wonder, why didn’t the “appstore” concept take the central stage in the past so many years since the availability of Windows Mobile phones. Let’s look back in history. Windows Mobile was an attempt by Microsoft to take away market share from RIM by extending its dominant reach in the PC market and desktop Windows / Microsoft Outlook base to the mobile world. The whole “wow” factor of having a Windows Mobile phone was that you were able to finally synchronise your emails, calendar appointments and contacts over the air. The big “PUSH EMAIL” capabilitiy was why people wanted to buy a Windows Mobile phone. Plus, the early Blackberry gadgets limited phone functions as its primary purpose was for messaging. Even then, it was a real pain to read attachments on Blackberry. Windows Mobile made up for the shortcomings in Blackberry. Not only do I not need an activation pin/password that is required for my Blackberry (which is different from your Outlook user name / password and domain), I can easily set up my email outlook account on my Windows Mobile phone anytime. Reading attachments was much better on Windows Mobile phone. I could also buy third party applications like Documents To Go. In the case of Blackberry, while similar third party apps for reading attachments are available, they are usually on a subscription model (if you are recall, you could not download and save attachments from a Blackberry back then. You could only open them).

Fast forward to today. What has Apple done? When Apple launched iPhone 2G, Apple was not targeting at enterprise users. It avoided direct head-on competition with either Windows Mobile or RIM. Instead, it aim straight at consumers. Apple leveraged on its core competence – designed a phone that had the form factor which would wow people as an iMAC or MACBOOK did and positioned the phone as a all-in-one for voice, videos, photos, and music. This is what a Apple is good at. By then iTunes was already widely used by both Mac and Windows users and people were used to buying music and synchronising it into iPod. No doubt there would be some cannibalisation on the iPods, but the upside was far bigger. iPhone would allow Apple to make inroads into the mobile world and take a slice of the mobile market which would tip 1.8 billion by end 2007 (estimate from Yankee Group report).

What should I enter in the Post Feed Footer box on the settings page to show below each post , I don’t have a blog. I posted a comment on a blog calle

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

am subscribed to Feed Burner and successfully burned my Blogspot blot to that service. I want readers of my blog to know that I am using Feed Burner and I have enabled RSS feeds in my Blogger settings page.

What I can’t find how to do is create an entry in the Post Feed Footer box that will show up under each of my posts.

If that isn’t the purpose of this box, what is? And how can I use it?

My blog address is blogging, blogger,blogspot,make money from blog

My Post Feed Burner Title is Independent View and my Post Feed Burner address is http://feeds.feedburner.com/IndependentView

My email address is suew623@gmail.com.

blogging, blogger,blogspot,make money from blog

Will appreciate help with this as I am trying to better circulate my blog.

What should I enter in the Post Feed Footer box on the settings page to show below each post , I don’t have a blog. I posted a comment on a blog calle

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

am subscribed to Feed Burner and successfully burned my Blogspot blot to that service. I want readers of my blog to know that I am using Feed Burner and I have enabled RSS feeds in my Blogger settings page.

What I can’t find how to do is create an entry in the Post Feed Footer box that will show up under each of my posts.

If that isn’t the purpose of this box, what is? And how can I use it?

My blog address is blogging, blogger,blogspot,make money from blog

My Post Feed Burner Title is Independent View and my Post Feed Burner address is http://feeds.feedburner.com/IndependentView

My email address is suew623@gmail.com.

blogging, blogger,blogspot,make money from blog

Will appreciate help with this as I am trying to better circulate my blog.

Which Free Ipod Touch Apps Should I Get?

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

what do u guys think are the best free apps for the ipod touch?

Free Ipod Videos That You Should Download

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Being able to download free iPod videos is great. Especially when you’re able to get your favorite movies.

What Time Should I Go Shopping On Black Friday At Like 2 In The Morning Or Earlier And Is Ther Free Gift Cards

Monday, October 26th, 2009

is there free gift cards and what time should i go to stroes at like 2 in mornign and how much is a psp and a 42 inch plasma sony on black friday

Gift Cards – Why Gift Card Fees and Expiration Should be Eliminated

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

I have not yet come across a sound reason why there should be fees or expiration on gift cards. First, by buying gift cards, consumers are essentially giving the card issuers an unsecured loan, on which they earn no interest, even if the card is not redeemed for a year or more. Second, if the company goes bankrupt, there is very little chance the money will be returned (except in a few cases, like recently with Linens and Things).

So, if consumers are taking on these risks by buying gift cards, why should they then be subjected to fees and expiration? They might as well change the gift card fee disclosures to read like this:

Dear Gift Card Buyer,

We really appreciate the unsecured loan you gave us. Together, you all gave us $97 billion in loans in 2007, up from $83 billion in 2006. You know we could use the extra cash, given all the talk of a recession. We thank you for not charging us any interest or fees on the loan. We will put your money to work immediately and generate great returns on it. You may even hear about all the kudos we will get from Wall Street due to our outstanding earnings (which will be helped by the money we get when your gift card expires). Heck, our CEO may even buy his third McMansion in the Hamptons after we reward him for making good use of your loan. A few house cleaning items:

1. If you purchased the gift card from our website, we may charge you a processing fee, separate from the shipping charge, in order to get you the card that shows that we owe you money. Feel free to buy stuff in our store up to the amount of the loan (gift card value). But if you don?t hurry, we will punish you every month by charging you ridiculous fees. These fees can start as soon as six months into the loan. We may even start your fees as early as a month into the loan if we so desire. And remember, the fees will continue until the balance on your gift card reaches ZERO. Why? Because we can. Yes, your state legislatures are all complaining about this because it is an election year. Do you really think they will do something about this?

2. Also, we have noticed from experience that some of you like to wait a long time, and we mean a long, long time to redeem your gift card. It takes a while for us to get your $100 gift card to ZERO if all we are charging is $2.50 each month. So, we now have a better idea. We will charge you the $2.50 for sometime and if you still don?t redeem your gift card by a certain date, say within two years, your card will expire. Once your card expires, we will get all the money left on the card. You are probably wondering if this is legal. Well, no one has told us it isn?t.

3. And don?t even think about losing your card. We reserve the right not to replace lost or stolen gift cards. Yes, we know that if you lose your Savings Account Statement or CD Certificate, the bank will replace it, but we are not a bank, so we can do whatever we want. If we feel generous, we may replace your gift card, but we will charge you a fee, up to $15 to teach you a lesson.

4. Lastly, if you bought a bank issued gift card (like Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover), then you better read the fine print and become familiar with fees like Transaction or Statement Copy Fee, Foreign Currency Conversion Fee, Check issuance Fee, and Transaction Fee / Balance inquiry Fee. And one last thing; Don?t call the FTC because they may be willing to push for laws to limit fees on retail gift cards but they have not been willing to touch us, the bank issued gift cards. Why? Because our lobbyists are doing an excellent job.

We hope you enjoy your gift card.

It is my belief that gift card issuers will be better off and make more money if they remove fees and expiration from gift cards since the negative publicity around gift cards from both state lawmakers and the news media has led some consumers to stay away from gift cards. This is particularly true during the holiday season when every local news station and newspaper seem to run a story about the dangers of gift card fees and expiration.

Kwame Kuadey is an expert on Gift Cards and runs a popular Gift Card Blog. You can find more information on Gift Card Ideas, Gift Card Holders & Packaging, Gift Card Exchange, and Free Gift Card deals by visiting his site at GiftCardBlogger.com. GiftCardBlogger is a service of GiftCardRescue.com.


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