Bloggers, Advertising and Change

Monday, December 08, 2008

I know there are a lot of people doing sponsorship posts in their websites, but mine is slightly different. I still give my real opinion and never hesitate to tell people about what I feel about their website. I only stick to facts and make use of what was given to me as a powerful tool in high school and college papers that I wrote for. I prove that my pen is mightier than any sword.

Initially, I was writing was all about me and about my personal life. It has then evolved into a website that publishes my opinions. I do not hold back and I think that is the real factor why I am considered by other publishers a smart one. I noticed a friend's site once and noticed something slightly different on her website. I was thinking why is my site only sticking to what public opinion is on news papers. I said to myself that it's starting to look as if site owners can make a living from their sites now thanks to an advertising boom. Companies, who would want to reach specific consumers, publicize current-events, give constructive criticism, technical or non-technical people alike are hooking up with sites that can deliver those watchers. Some politically oriented websites are also riding an election-year advertising wave since that is a million dollar industry. Web popularity is a must for any candidate, I mean look at what it did for the presidential campaign. Industry experts also expect the trend to last well beyond November since it is not only because of the elections. I'm sure they will be waiting until the President elect will take over the highest seat of their country come January. The platform he was working on is also being discussed so I'm sure it will be more talks on my site and with others.

It's funny because at first everybody was only venturing on public television. Maybe this was caused by international voters which potentially can be a big factor on outcomes of election. Advertising then in this case would not only be based on TV but it makes use of Cyberspace. This is really non-traditional and is being used by Web-based marketing companies for products, services and reviews. It only means that bloggers and advertising will become a necessity in the future. Their site ranking/ratings can increase for their own websites by using link backs would make them literally visible in the Internet. This is like a high tech term for "media mileage" to put it into words. This is a necessity if you prefer to get your hopes up being attractive on investors and your audience.

I know that I am not hitting blind with what I am doing now. This was all just a simple hobby for me initially, but you know it also costs to maintain these things. If you plan to do the same, there's one company that you can trust to surely give you what you need. A place to start is http://www.payingpost.com because with them, you can never go wrong.

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It's My Birthday Today! So, ahmm... HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME! ^_^

Saturday, December 06, 2008





It's my birthday today! So I'm just gonna leave you guys for a few days since I'm going out and celebrating it with friends. Thanks!


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Naughty Boy's Wish Comes True!

Santa just made my wish come true! My name is on his list!

I am a naughty boy, I admit. There are far naughtier boys than I am but they never get punished for what they do. I on the other hand got my wish from Santa this Christmas and I am so happy about it.

I never got the chance to sit on Santa’s lap when I was a kid. I know how it feels to be left out from kids who did get to do that. I always thought that maybe next year I wouldn’t be so naughty anymore that he’s make my wish come true. St. Nick didn’t even bother to say hi to me when I saw him in the mall. Maybe he was too busy then with the hundreds of kids lining up to ask for their gifts and get their picture taken with him at that time. I felt like an outcast but I’m glad to know he’s got all the time for me now.

It’s my birthday today and there are quite a few things that I did not do when I was a kid that I’d wish I was able to do now. Good thing I have a niche in cyberspace which made me a part of http://www.sitonsantaslap.com/?utm_source=b. The site let’s you simply upload a photo and get the chance to know Santa and his little elves. I laughed quite a few times that in this age I still get to fulfill my childhood dreams. It pays to say that if you got a wish you must never give up. C.E.I.V.A. the inventor of digital photo frames just created a website that we can go to enjoy this holiday season. I uploaded this photo because this was my first edited photo in Photo shop and I kind of like it since it’s hot. With all the gloomy feeling I had today for someone not remembering my birthday, it’s just a pleasure to at least get noticed by Santa. The gadget they have is nice too. Santa shows you why C.E.I.V.A. digital photo frames not only are the best there is in the market. It’s the original so you get only the finest. There's a got a wish Sweepstakes on the site. They also choose a daily winner of $500 everyday. Santa knows these things; he made my wish come true. Isn’t it time that he does make yours also?





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KUMAGCOW BOOK REVIEWS: The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J.K. Rowling

Friday, December 05, 2008

This is one expensive book! ^_^
Photo by Reuters

In a glass case is one of only seven copies of JK Rowling's 'The Tales of Beedle the Bard' book. This was shown in the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh, Scotland December 3, 2008. The copy of 'The Tales of Beedle the Bard' which Rowling presented to her first editor Edward Cunningham, is valued at over two million pounds ($2.95 million) and is due to go on display at the National Library of Edinburgh from 5th December.

J.K. Rowling wishes that if these few books earn millions of pounds, it will go to children's charities in Eastern Europe. Edinburgh by the way is the birthplace of Rowling. This new book is a collection of five fables mentioned in Rowling's saga about boy wizard Harry Potter. This will only be released in a few countries unlike Harry Potter that even got translated in a few languages. It's not creating that much buzz now but it is equally expensive. If you are a true Harry Potter fan and a collector, then this is your ambrosia. The professors of Hogwartz were even mentioned on one of the stories so do not miss this chance to get the origin of the Harry Potter books.

If it's J.K Rowling, I'm sure this won't be affected by any recession. Christmas time would probably boost sales once kid's know this would be out on Amazon for 50 pounds (100 Dollars) leather hard bound. Only 100,000 copies were made.



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