Eyeglasses users are already familiar with Zenni products like stylish prescription glasses, frames with single vision lens, sunsensor (potochromic) lens, tinted sunglasses lens, bifocal lens and progressive lens and more. Zenni has become a household name. Reason: Zenni prices starting from $8 Prescription Zenni Glasses. Their quality and new huge range. Have a look at their new arrivals and select your Holiday Fun Eyeglasses.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
"Want to make money off of right-wing paranoia? Try buying gold -- I did, and it worked," read how Mike Madden suggest it.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Google continues to hit milestones with Google Apps – 2 million businesses and 20 million users in over 100 countries and 40 languages (up from 1.75 million businesses in June). And they aren’t slowing down the advertising, either. The Going Google campaign, first launched in August (and spoofed within a day) with billboards that changed messages daily, is expanding. Give your employees shared documents, calendars, email, etc. without the hassles of managing email servers or rolling out software updates. Customers are pointed to google.com/gogoogle.
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
Credit cards have come a long way since they were first used in early 90s. Given the advantages, Credit Cards are being used everywhere form shopping malls to gas stations and for online transactions. People feel safe to carry credit cards instead of cash. Use of credit cards is convenient too.
Choice of appropriate credit cards is difficult for new users. Smart Credit Choices has made getting credit card easy. Explore the site, analyze the offers, compare and select the one that best suits you and make an important financial decision. Better still, file credit card applications online.
Smart Credit Choices is one of the leading credit card resources online. Exploring the neatly laid out site, I was amazed to find wealth of information about credit card system of payment from balance transfer credit cards to What are the Best Credit Card Offers and a lot more in between.
Smart Credit Choices article section is a rich information resource. Read through quality articles to understand credit cards and see how to get maximum benefits. The number of quality article in the section cover almost everything and reading through brings credit card satisfaction to users. So which card are you applying for?
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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Sponzai
After PayPerPost and Social Spark IZEA has launched Sponzai.com - an online marketplace that allows bloggers to connect directly with sponsors to find sponsored guest posts for blogs. Sponsors compensate bloggers with cash in exchange for you publishing a post they have written. Bloggers simply copy and paste a guest post to their blogs and submit the URL back to Sponzai. They say it is like eBay for sponsored guest posts.
All you need to get started is to enter in the address of your blog, add a category and some keywords then wait for offers to roll in from sponsors. Choose your offers (as offers come in you can accept or reject them) and receive payment. If you accept an offer, your account will be credited within 24 hours of your tweet. You can cash out once your account reaches $50.
Everything within our platform is designed with ethics and safety in mind. Our Code of Ethics includes: 100% Mandatory In-Post Disclosure, 100% Search Engine Friendly and Freedom of Choice.
Sponzai is designed to force compliance of the FTC regulations that state, “When there exists a connection between the endorser and the seller of the advertised product which might materially affect the weight or credibility of the endorsement (i.e., the connection is not reasonably expected by the audience) such connection must be fully disclosed.”
Every sponsored guest post starts with a standard disclosure that identifies the posts as sponsored. All links within the posts are automatically no-followed to comply with search engine best practices.
IZEA, the parent company of Sponzai, is a venture backed company with ten million dollars invested from leading venture capitalists. We are a Better Business Bureau Accredited Business and have been operating since 2006.
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Wednesday, October 07, 2009
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Getting Paid to Blog
David Colker (who was not paid by the FTC to write this post)
A blogger who reviews a product -- but leaves out the fact that he or she got a payment, high-value gift or free vacation to write the review -- could run afoul of new federal regulations on advertising.
A blogger who reviews a product -- but leaves out the fact that he or she got a payment, high-value gift or free vacation to write the review -- could run afoul of new federal regulations on advertising.
The blogger rules, announced today by the Federal Trade Commission, are part of revisions to the agency's Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
The last time these guides were revised was in 1980, and of course back then there was no such thing as a blogger.
But bloggers are mentioned several times in the 81-page revisions. "The post of a blogger who receives cash or in-kind payment to review a product is considered an endorsement," said the agency in a release. "Thus, bloggers who make an endorsement must disclose the material connections they share with the seller of the product or service."
A blogger can, however, accept a free sample of a product for review purposes without disclosure, "provided that the product itself does not have such a high value that would make its receipt material (e.g., a car)," according to the revised rules.
There's nothing in the rules that specifies how the disclosure must be made. "That's left up to the endorser," said Richard Cleland, assistant director of the FTC's division of advertising practices. "It can be a banner, part of the review. The only requirement is that it be clear and conspicuous."
The new rules go into effect Dec. 1.
There are no penalties directly associated with violating the rules. But if a blogger constantly breaks them, the FTC could seek a cease-and-desist order.
If a blogger is thus ordered but continues to break the rules, it can run into real money. The fine for violating an order is up to $11,000 per incident.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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Adsense,
Optimization
Google Optimization Team says about the strengths medium and large rectangles ad format: "The 300x250 medium rectangle is a widely supported format that advertisers often use when designing their branding and rich media campaigns. Using this ad format and opting in to both text and image ads may generate more placement targeting opportunities, which will help drive up competition for your ad space and should lead to higher earnings over time. The 336x280 large rectangle tends to have a higher click through rate due to its larger size. It often performs well on text-heavy pages where it's integrated into the content."
Google optimization specialists noted that performance of these two ad formats can vary from site to site, so they can't definitively say that all publishers should always use one format over the other. Just like with all other customization options, they recommend experimenting with each ad format for 3-4 weeks and measuring performance using custom channels.
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