Online Product Review

Texsport The Lodge Square Dome Tent Review

Posted by Zoran Ignjatovic Wednesday, September 30, 2009 3 comments

One of my friend bought one of this Texsport The Lodge Square Dome Tent tent some time ago. First that arrived had some small problems, but he complained to Amazon, and immediately they send another who was in perfect condition.

Recently we go on camping in the tent and I thought the same problems! But not so, we have it pretty easy for us to attach for car and the way it behaved quite nicely, so we put all things in the car, and reach them quite easily from the car. When we arrived at the destination, we set it up for five minutes, took a beer and enjoy.


Advantages:


It can quite easily be attach for you SUV or any other family car, it have a lot of space so you can stand upright without a problem (in my case a big advantage), two people can easly set it up for five minutes, and when you set it up it work very well.


Disadvantages:


One person, if not an experienced camper will have problems to setup, because it is quite large and cumbersome, another drawback is that they do not give a guarantee on some parts, although these parts are not so important, an experienced camper will easily cope with that.

Recommendation:

This tent won four of the possible five stars on Amazon, which is very good. All people who bought this tent agree that this is primarily a very practical tent, and presently one of the best on the market.

You can find more specifications about this tent on Amazon (model, dimensions, description).
Price on Amazon is $ 126.91 & ships FREE with Super Saver Shipping or FREE Two-Day Shipping with a free trial of Amazon Prime. Approximate prices in the shop

Texsport The Lodge Square Dome Tent

Jessica Simpson Wigs

Posted by Zoran Ignjatovic Saturday, September 5, 2009 2 comments

A whole new way to look at extensions. Most extensions enable a woman to go from short to long hair. But with these 14" Layered Flip Clip-In Extensions from hairdo Jessica Simpson Wigs, you can also take your hair from long to short.

Because of the contoured base in the extensions, long hair can be pinned up under the extensions to take long hair to a fashionable bob. Alternatively, you can also use these extensions to transform short hair into a chin-length style or to just add volume and texture.

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Affordable, lightweight and easy to attach, these virtually undetectable extensions can be put in and taken out in a matter of minutes.

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Interesting facts

Posted by Zoran Ignjatovic Monday, August 31, 2009 0 comments

We Scour the web daily for the most interesting facts on internet. Each interesting fact is handpicked by our staff for quality and we filter out the junk facts so you do not have to worry about them here. We are a family-oriented website and will stay that way.
Here you will find the most interesting facts about: humans, animals, cars, geography, movies and many other areas.
We have largest list of interesting facts about the human heart in the whole internet.

Write Your Ebook or Other Short Book - Fast!

Posted by Zoran Ignjatovic Thursday, July 9, 2009 0 comments


I found an interesting, informative book and one that you will want to buy if you plan to self-publish. But I found the writing extremely clunky with numerous typos (even stuff that should have been caught by SpellCheck). I guess that is not a professional writer, and not especially talented in writing, but definitely knows the subject very well.

Also this book is a great example of what the author suggests that you do. That is, pick a non-fiction subject and write a fairly small book on the subject. There is a lot in what she has to say. The rules are pretty simple. Pick a subject that you know something about, that is small enough that it has not been written about too much. Write a small book, and spend as much time on promotion as you did on writing the book. People like to read authors that they know, by picking a subject where you can write a series of books covering different aspects.

Most of the book consists of short chapters that are fast to write fast, fast to read, convey information that the reader wants. There are chapters on just the back cover. When you have fifteen or twenty seconds of the buyers attention, what you put on the cover is very important. Then there are chapters on getting the book published, including finding a major publsher and on publishing it yourself.

She writes a bit on eBooks.But eBooks have not been terribly successful. People do not seem to want to read on a computer. But as she says publishing a paper book and eBook (as some kind of promotion) at the same time might make some sense.

While the information is solid and I will likely buy at least one more book that the author offers, reading her books is a lot like going to the dentist, you do not enjoy it, but you know it is good for you.

Recommendation:

I already bought this book, and it's well spent money. Best of all is that is a very affordable price, only 13.45 dollars. You can buy this book on Amazon, and read more reviews.

To buy this book click here: Write Your Ebook or Other Short Book - Fast!

Weebly review

Posted by Zoran Ignjatovic Wednesday, July 1, 2009 0 comments

Weebly is also one of the largest hosting provider, I have several free websites with them. They have standard membership (free) and premium membership.

As a premium member you get: password protected pages, 10 sites per account, 100 MB upload files, audio player, 25 dollars a Google AdWords credit.

Advantages:

They have a solid editor that is easy to use, but not good as a freewebs, they not Postini their ads on your site even if you are standard member, which is a great advantage in relation to freewebs and they allow your ads. They have a solid support. They are quite reliable.

Disadvantages:

They have a wide selection of templeta, but they are very old, quite basic templeti, a few years old.Editor nothing in particular. They work all that makes you to become a premium.

Recommendations:

If you create a site for adsense or affiliate website, then use weebly. If you create a site to have fun or curiosity better use freewebs because it has a better editor.

Freewebs review

Posted by Zoran Ignjatovic Wednesday, June 24, 2009 1 comments



Freewebs (Webs) is one of the largest hosting provider in the internet, I actually have a free site with them. They have several membership status from the standard (free) to a premium membership.

As a premium member you get 100 GB of space for links to files hosted somewhere else, you get 5000 GB of space for files hosted by Freewebs (Webs) for you, no ads, your own domain name, etc..
As a standard member you receive 500 MB of storage for links, 40 GB of files hosted by Freewebs, you get co-domain name and they set their ads on your site.

Advantages:

They have a very good editor, which is easy to use so that everyone can make a website very easily, great statistics, which gives a lot of data even for standard members. Allow your ads next to their (Google Adwords, Bidvitiser ...), and they have great support, they responded on my every question within 24 hours.

Disadvantages:

They have little choice of templates, and generally are not too beautiful, they are quite basic templates, most likely made several years ago. Reliability is very bad, system is constantly falling for various reasons, and your site is unavailable, which is very bad. Their server is very slow, and your visitors need a lot of time to upload your website, which will probably turn them away from visiting your site. I hope that they will fix that soon.

Recommendation:

If you are a beginner then this is a great hosting for you, until you learn the basics web design, but if you plan to create a professional website, it is better to find other more reliable publisher.


Click here: Freewebs






Amazon Kindle

Posted by Zoran Ignjatovic Monday, June 22, 2009 2 comments


On the one hand I love my Kindle 1... I use it everyday, I subscribe to my favorite newspaper, I mark up my books with annotations, highlights and bookmarks.

On the other hand my Kindle 1 annoys me... unintended page changes, the awkward way I sometimes have to hold it to keep from hitting buttons, the sometimes slow page refresh, and the screen freezes that now has me traveling with a paper clip lest I need to do a reset while commuting on the train.

I've had the Kindle 2 in my hands for almost a day and have carried it on one commute. What follows is my "first impressions" review of the Kindle 2 from the perspective of an owner of the original K1. What's different, what's better and what's worse?

5 big things I immediately noticed as different:

First, when taking the K2 out of the box I immediately noted that the back cover is not easily removable (if at all) and won't slip off in my hands - as was frequent with the K1. The keyboard is also much much smaller and less obtrusive.

The second thing I noticed is power management. No longer do I have to press and hold two buttons to put the device to sleep. The switches for On/Off and Wireless On/Off are gone. There's a single small switch at the top of the K2 that handles Sleep.

The third thing I noticed - where's the silver strip? In fact, the entire navigation structure has been completely revised - I'm still getting used to it but it's a huge step forward. The silver strip has been replaced by a 4-way rocker that can also be pressed for "OK" commands, creating bookmarks, and doing highlighting.

The fourth thing I noticed - while page changing doesn't seem to me to be particularly faster - almost every other interaction on the screen is vastly accelerated... scrolling the cursor, looking up words, highlighting text, and typing text.

The fifth thing I noticed - a new power cable. This unit uses USB cables that are not compatible with K1. It's a bit of a bummer since I was hoping my wife and I could share power cables (she's taking over my K1).

What's better:

Navigation is a huge improvement. Moving the cursor to a word and having the definition of the word immediately pop up on the bottom of the screen is terrific. Using the rocker to move between articles in a newspaper makes scanning the paper much faster and enjoyable. Calling up the Menu strip is much faster and interactive. Clearly, Amazon was hard at work to make navigation quicker and easier. The hard work is apparent.

Buttons: The K1 was a constant struggle with inadvertent page changes. The design was flawed from the beginning. The single best improvement in the K2 took a few minutes of concentrated reading to realize... the button hinges are on the outside - at the edge - of the K2. You need to press on the interior of the button to get it to click. This change alone has saved me from several inadvertent page changes. Combine that with the smaller button sizes and one major source of frustration has been instantly eliminated!

Size: The K2 is thinner than the iPhone. It feels denser and maybe a tad heavier - although I did buy the premium cover which snaps into the K2 and adds to the weight (btw, I love the premium cover and think it's worth the investment).

Network Speed: The K2 can use G3 cellphone connections and when it's activated it makes a considerable difference in interactivity to the Kindle Store and when downloading Archived content.

Power Management: The little power button at the top of the Kindle is really a power slide. That is, slide it to toggle Sleep mode on and off. Slide and hold to do a full power down. And the K1's wireless on-off switch has been replaced by a menu choice in software. Works for me. Also, compared to the K1 waking from sleep is super-fast.

What's worse...

There isn't much I liked better in the K1 than the K2. One thing: calling up clippings and notes. In the K2 these items only list the first sentence or two of my highlights. In the K1 it displays the entire highlight - which makes reading through them much easier and more like reading Cliff Notes. The new interface in K2 is annoying and makes the feature much less useful. I'll be writing to Amazon to see if we can get that changed.

Closing thoughts...

The K2 is a big refinement over the K1. It feels as easy to read as the K1 but doesn't seem any crisper to my eyes (I usually read at point sizes 3 & 4). In this regard, as a book, the K1 and K2 are comparable. I wouldn't run up my credit card to buy the K2 from a belief that it's fundamentally easier to read. However, in my short time with the K2 it's a more enjoyable device to use. The change in the hinging and size of the buttons is major plus and would make it hard to go back to the K1. Amazon broke a few paradigms that K1 users are accustomed to and I found myself going to the K2 User Guide to figure out some content management issues that have been changed in this release.

Why 4 stars and not 5? The Kindle will never get 5 stars from me until Amazon implements the notion of a lending library where I can lend another Kindle user a book; which would have the book would disappear from my Kindle and appear on theirs. After x number of days the book would automatically be returned to me and taken off the other person's Kindle. Amazon says they want the device to disappear and content to stand out. I say: Until I can lend a friend a book the Kindle will never quite live up to that standard and will be, in my book, stuck at 4 stars.


Kindle: Amazon's 6" Wireless Reading Device (Latest Generation)

avasajt

Posted by Zoran Ignjatovic 1 comments

Family oriented website, with many interesting and funny pictures, slide shows, wallpapers and amazing video clips. On this site you can find wallpapers of cars, winter, sea and beach and cool wallpapers, funny and interesting slide shows and you can download all for free. Site already has more than eleven thousand visits, and can join and discuss with others in the forum.
http://www.avasajt.webs.com

Zoranov blog

Posted by Zoran Ignjatovic Sunday, June 21, 2009 0 comments

Zoranov blog is my other blog where I answer the various questions that people ask me. I explains the new Google options, how to quickly and easily create a website, how to earn money, give tips on how to get more traffic. And various other topics, such as ecology, how to lose weight, and other things.
http://zoranovblog.bogspot.com

ClickBank review

Posted by Zoran Ignjatovic Friday, June 19, 2009 1 comments



ClickBank is the very best credit card processing and affiliate marketing system around.

They basically allow just about anyone to sell products and services over the Internet. You do not need a merchant account to accept credit cards online.

ClickBank offer a built-in affiliate marketing system whereby you can recruit new affiliates from their network of 100,000 affiliates.

They also allow you to add up to 10.000 digital products and services offered by other ClickBank merchants to your product line.

If you are a beginner ClickBank is a great place to start your internet career. Many newbie start with ClickBank because they provide all the necessary tools. I saw many Bloggers that use ClickBank to earn money. Blogging is great way to earn with ClickBank, because you
give a recommendation to your visitors.

Personal recommendations are important with all the affiliate sales - but especially with Clickbank as some of their products have a pretty average reputation.

Many of Clickbank's products are e-books and software products - which are broken down into the categories of Business to Business, Computing & Internet Fun & Entertainment, Health & Fitness, Money & Employment, Sports & Recreation, Home & Family, Marketing & Ads, Society & Culture.

As I note below - while the money can be good with Clickbank - you might pay for it with the 'cheap and nasty' feel that many of it's products have. I would strongly recommend that you carefully consider which products you link to and suggest that you (or someone you trust) has personal experience of them before recommending them to readers.

Clickbank Pros

• it is pretty easy to use Clickbank. Once registered you just need to insert your affiliate name into a URL to be activated for the product

• Commissions are very good. Some pay out up to 70% of the value of the product. I've made commissions of up to $ 50 on some sales and know of people who make quite good money from them.

Clickbank Cons

• many of Clickbank's products are quite quite cheap (although expensive) and nasty. You get a lot of get rich quick programs, dodgy e-books etc.. There are some quality products in the mix - but they do not have the best reputation among many people.

• the Clickbank affiliate interface is pretty basic. In comparison to the stats you get from programs like Adsense and Amazon, it's not very helpful.

• there are no inbuilt options for creating links automatically as there are with many other affiliate programs. I've heard of a variety of clickbank tools that can help with this but if you just use their provided interface all you can really create is text links.

Add it all up and you can see why ClickBank is so unique. If you're looking to sell digital product, and do not want to go through all the hassles of getting a merchant account, I highly recommend using ClickBank.



What experience have you had with Clickbank? Would / do you use it? Which products have you had success with? What works best in your Clickbank strategy?

Pay To Click ( PTC )

Posted by Zoran Ignjatovic Wednesday, June 17, 2009 4 comments

PTC sites are sites that pay you to visit other people sites, and each visit lasts 30 seconds. Most sites pay 1 cent for each site you visit, and 0.5 cents for each site your referrals visit.
Most of these sites is scam, or they become scam after some time. They are scam because they promote other PTC sites, in which they are affiliate. In this way they try to collect as much referrals as they can, and as long as they earn the money they pay, as soon they stop earning money they stop paying.
Only PTC site that pays and most trysted is Neobux. Until now, they paid more than 8 million dollars for their members. Payment is literally within two minutes directly to your alertpay or paypal account. Do not rent their referrals unless you are a gold member, otherwise you will need more time to earn money.

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