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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Earn money from your ongoing traffic: Link Bucks



Earn money from your ongoing traffic:

As you know about the way most ad networks are working, and that type of websites are encouraged to annoy their honest regular visitors to participate and earn their money. Linkbucks comes with a new idea with a big change that by earn money by your outgoing web traffic . Now its a chnce for you to earn money by simply linking to the website, blog, forum etc you would anyway.

They paid twice a month with high rates:


Their strong relationships with top leading marketers enable them to pay rates above the industry standards. Also, unlike other ad companies that only pay out after few months, they send your money by paypal every two weeks.


I have been paid over 30 dollars on linkbuks site in one month. And all I am doing this by sitting back and let the dollars come in my paypal account.  No doubt that this is a great free program to make easy online money with. I highly reccomend you If you are into blogging or online advertising you can definately make great money with this faster program.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Code Networks Announces Launch of Broadband Channel CODE.TV, the First Television Network for Affluent Urbanites

Code Networks is proud to announce the launch of CODE.TV, the first
television network for affluent 25-49 year olds, a free on-demand
broadband channel available exclusively at http://www.code.tv. CODE.TV
will launch on June 12, 2006, featuring local culture and lifestyle
programming for New York City and the Hamptons, with Los Angeles and
other city-specific channels to follow. CODE.TV gives viewers the
latest insider information from chic, hip, expert hosts who take them
inside the action and entertainment of each city's hottest and most
exclusive new destinations.


Each weekday CODE.TV will
release a new hosted video segment about the latest upscale New York
City and Hamptons hotspots, available for viewing free and on demand at
http://www.code.tv. CODE.TV programming gives its audience first-look,
exclusive insider information about all the spaces, places, and faces
the city will be buzzing about tomorrow. Users can meet the players,
take a tour, and get all the dish they need to keep abreast of the New
York and the Hamptons scenes; CODE.TV is there 24/7 to help
sophisticated urbanites separate the must-dos from the wannabes.
CODE.TV is the first outlet to bring the luxury urban lifestyle alive
with video and is advertiser-supported, with content that is strictly
editorial. CODE.TV's hosts and producers select and review all
destinations featured on the network.


Each CODE.TV segment
is hosted by an expert, from professional chef Sara Gore to full time
mother Wendy Fentress to avid athlete and outdoorsman George Oliphant.
The CODE.TV hosts bring the best of New York and the Hamptons to life
each day.


CODE.TV will capitalize on the explosive growth
of broadband video, reported by comScore as of March 2006 to reach more
than 77 million Americans each month, by harnessing the revolutionary
possibilities of broadband for distributing tailored TV to niche
audiences.


"We wanted to create something that has the
excitement and impact of television while satisfying every successful
young New Yorker's need to be ahead of the curve," said CODE.TV
executive producer Morgan Hertzan. "We are creating the ideal content
for broadband by focusing on the social currency of this young affluent
audience. We are the first to present urban luxury lifestyle editorial
as video, and now our audience can get to know these places, and the
people behind them, in a much deeper, more visual way."



Code Networks CEO Joseph Varet said, "CODE.TV was created to connect
with affluent Americans under the age of fifty, with all-original
programming that's uniquely relevant to them. This is arguably the
world's most desirable audience, yet they have never before had their
own TV network. For the first time, broadband technology allows us to
serve this incredibly valuable super-niche audience with high-quality
video programming. There are hundreds of magazines, websites, and email
newsletters where you can read about new luxury lifestyle destinations,
but it's far more compelling to experience them first-hand through our
entertaining and informative video profiles."


"CODE.TV is
a great example of how Internet TV is opening up the television market
with new channels and online media opportunities," said Jeremy Allaire,
Chairman and CEO of Brightcove, an Internet TV service dedicated to
harnessing the inherent power of the Internet to transform the
distribution and consumption of media. CODE.TV has partnered with
Brightcove, to distribute its broadband video programming. "We're
pleased to be working with the CODE.TV team, what they are creating
will fill a void in the current media landscape, and is the perfect
example of the possibilities of broadband TV. As former MTV Networks
executives, the CODE.TV team brings the market knowledge and scale
needed to make this a great success."


From Madison Avenue
to Mercer Street, the East Village to East Hampton, CODE.TV gives you
exclusive first-look access to the places that matter now. By merging
the omnipresence of the Internet with the exciting pace and style of
television, CODE.TV brings the young and affluent viewer the
information they want and care about.


About CODE.TV Founders:



Joseph Varet, CEO, was most recently responsible for all aspects of
business development and strategic planning for new television and
broadband networks at MTV. Among the channels that Joseph developed are
MTV World (a suite of subscription foreign-language music video
channels for bicultural US audiences) and a forthcoming
culture/lifestyle broadband network. Joseph also created and launched
the MTV Games videogame studio. Previously, Joseph was CEO of The
Groove Alliance, a publisher of branded online videogames for Disney,
Nickelodeon, Warner Bros, Microsoft, Mars, FedEx, Michelob, and others.
He has also worked in strategy and new venture development at Fox
Television and digital media agency KPE. A native New Yorker, Joseph
received a BA degree from Harvard College and a MBA from Columbia
Business School. Joseph serves on the Board of Directors of The
Northside Center for Child Development and the Contemporaries Executive
Committee of the Whitney Museum.


Morgan Hertzan, Chief
Creative Officer/Executive Producer, was most recently Executive
Producer for new television and broadband networks at MTV, where he
oversaw all aspects of creative development and production for MHD
(MTV's high definition music channel), MTV World, MTV Puerto Rico, and
MTV 44 1/2 (MTV's permanent video billboard in Time Square). Morgan
previously created, launched, and supervised production of mtvU (MTV's
college television network), which reaches over 7 million students at
700 US colleges and universities. Prior to joining MTV, Morgan was an
Associate Producer at CBS News' "60 Minutes." A native New Yorker,
Morgan received a BA in Broadcast Journalism from American University.
Morgan serves as Co-Chair of the Stephen D. Hassenfeld Center for
Children with Blood Disorders at NYU Medical Center.



Tuesday, July 7, 2009

How to Create Search Engine in Blogger

Now I will show how to create "Search Engine" in your blogger. This Search Engine is use to find articel in your blog, not to find articel at all website in the world. It's very easy, just follow the trick below you will have search engine in your blog. Here's the step:

1. Login to Blogger, Go to "Layout --> Page Elements". Klick "Add a page elements" then chose "HTML/Java Script".
2. Put the code below into "Content" Box

<form action="http://yourblogname.blogspot.com/search" method="get"> <input class="textinput" name="q" size="30" type="text"/> <input value="search" class="buttonsubmit" name="submit" type="submit"/></form>

Change yourblogname with your blog's name. The number "30" is width of your search engine, you can change it for appropriate to your layout.

GOOD LUCK!!!


Highlight Author Comment in Blogspot

This trick is to give a Highlight Author Comment . This will make the blog's owner comments looks different from the visitors comments. It's very usefull and interesting blogger hack tips. You can see the example in my blog. Here is what to do to make a "Highlight Author Comment" effect in Blogspot.


1. Login to blogger, then choose "Layout --> Edit HTML". Don't forget to backup your template first.
2. Check the "Expand Widget Templates" box.
3. Copy this script and put it before ]]></b:skin> or copy to your CSS area.

.comment-body-author {
background: #E6E6E6; /* Background color*/
color: #000; /* Text color*/
border-top: 1px dotted #223344;border-bottom: 1px dotted #223344;border-left: 1px dotted #223344;border-right: 1px dotted #223344;
margin:0;
padding:0 0 0 20px; /* Posotion*/
}


4. Then find this code:

<dl id='comments-block'>
<b:loop values='data:post.comments' var='comment'>
<dt class='comment-author' expr:id='"comment-" + data:comment.id'>
<a expr:name='"comment-" + data:comment.id'/>
<b:if cond='data:comment.authorUrl'>
<a expr:href='data:comment.authorUrl' rel='nofollow'><data:comment.author/></a>
<b:else/>
<data:comment.author/>
</b:if>
said...
</dt>

<b:if cond='data:comment.author == data:post.author'>
<dd class='comment-body-author'>
<p><data:comment.body/></p>
</dd>
<b:else/>


<dd class='comment-body'>
<b:if cond='data:comment.isDeleted'>
<span class='deleted-comment'><data:comment.body/></span>
<b:else/>
<p><data:comment.body/></p>
</b:if>
</dd>

</b:if>

<dd class='comment-footer'>
<span class='comment-timestamp'>
<a expr:href='"#comment-" + data:comment.id' title='comment permalink'>
<data:comment.timestamp/>
</a>
<b:include data='comment' name='commentDeleteIcon'/>
</span>
</dd>
</b:loop>

</dl>

5. The red color text is the code that you have to add to your script. The position must be right.
6. And then save your template.

* You have to login into your blogger account before to give comments.




HostingCon 2009 is Coming

For those of you who have been around the website hosting industry for at least the past few years, it is common knowledge that one of the industry’s most well-attended and prestigious conferences and trade shows is HostingCon. For those of you who are either newer to the industry, or who just haven’t had the opportunity to participate in HostingCon - this year’s event offers many reasons to consider attending.

I have personally participated as a speaker or panelist at every HostingCon event since its inception. I recall that last year’s panel on marketing featured none other that myself and another writer and industry marketing veteran from WebHostMagazine and WebHostBlog - Mr. David Dunlap.

A recent email notified me of my acceptance as a speaker at HostingCon 2009. Among the bits of information in the email sent from the HostingCon organizers was the fact that this year the group received over 120 speaker proposals. While the selection committee had difficulty narrowing the speaker field down, the remaining chosen speakers are noted to create an ”exceptional program with diverse and timely topics and actionable substance”.

But don’t take my admittedly biased opinion on HostingCon without some backup - here’s what a few other website hosting professionals had to say about HostingCon 2009.

Jeff Hardy, Vice President of Business Operations with SmarterTools, Inc. commented, ”SmarterTools has customers and technology partners in over one hundred countries. HostingCon is one of the few events that brings the industry together in a way that provides an opportunity to renew our network of industry professionals and meet new ones. Each year SmarterTools comes away from HostingCon with new ideas and perspectives that helps us drive to excellence in our host-friendly software and SaaS offerings.”

Daniel Foster is co-founder of UK web hosting firm 34SP.com and had these comments regarding HostingCon, ”We’re planning to attend HostingCon 2009 in Washington, D.C. to see what’s hot in the industry this year, what people are talking about and where their plans are taking them. We’re also looking forward to catching up with friends made at previous HostingCons and meeting new faces. There’s at least as much to be gained from the show floor and evening events as there is from the presentations given during the day.”

Takeshi Eto, V.P. Marketing and Business Development with ASP.NET hosting firm DiscountASP.NET adds, ”We attend every year because HostingCon is a great opportunity to network. Also, being a niched Windows hoster, we go to a lot of Microsoft events and it’s good to get exposure to what is going on with other areas of the hosting industry.”

Be sure to check out the full story at HostingCon.com. You can see the list of exhibitors, and soon you’ll have access to the complete list of speakers as well. I hope to see you in Washington, D.C. in August.



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