December 9th, 2007 — Computers and Internet, Paid Reviews
Tags: Celebrities, gossips, reviews

Have you heard of Gossip MeMe? Gossip MeMe is a unique web site that grabs celebrity news feeds from the internet and the gather the links for you all in one place. Instead of visiting many different web sites to get the latest gossip news, you can now get the latest scoop of celebrity news by visiting GossipMeMe.com. Want to know what’s Paris Hilton been up to, or why Britney Spears gets sold again? GossipMeMe.com has it all!
Though it has a voting system that lets you to vote up (you can’t vote down) on certain topics, it does not allow you to comment nor has a user account system unlike social networking sites like Digg, Reddit and Mixx. Though this reduce social interactions, maybe this is what the future wants – just a web site with all the celebrity news in one place?
If you love gossips on celebrities or you always love to be the first among your friends to learn about the latest gossips around the world of celebrities, you’ll love Gossip MeMe.
Well, what else are you waiting for? Visit http://www.gossipmeme.com/ to vote for your favorite stories so they’ll go up. This will be helpful in recommending the story to future visitors of Gossip MeMe.
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December 3rd, 2007 — News and Events
Tags: Contest, reviews
John Cow is giving away $250 Amazon.com gift voucher for a lucky winner, good enough to buy yourself (or your loved one) a Sony PSP for Christmas or a 8GB iPod nano!
Who are the generous prize sponsor? Adtoll.com is the name and they are an online advertising company that does pay per click advertising, banner advertising and text advertising and that sort of things.
All you need to do is:
- Write a blurb (about 200 words) about the contest, link to John Cow and AdToll (the prize sponsor).
- Give a big thumb up on StumbleUpon and leave a mini review (could even be your blog post) for Adtoll.com.
- A little screenshot on your StumbleUpon profile which shows you’ve stumbled all those three will be used as proof. It’s that easy!
As soon as you have completed all the three items, please leave a comment here with a link to the screenshot at StumbleUpon as proof of entry and John will add you to the draw. John Cow accept entries from blogs from any country, in any language. The winner will be picked randomly on the 20th of December. Well, good luck if you decide to participate!
Meanwhile, you can give Adtoll.com a try and start making money with your ads!
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November 23rd, 2007 — Computers and Internet
Tags: reviews, rss
rssHugger is a unique website that aims to bring bloggers and readers together.
Similar like most RSS feeds directories, rssHugger aims to provide blog owners with a unique easy-to-use way to promote their blogs by sending them traffic, building backlinks for search engine optimization, as well as attracting new rss subscribers if the content is interesting to the reader.

The brainchild behind rssHugger is Collin LaHay, an experienced entrepreneur, search engine optimizer, and internet marketer who is looking to expand his portfolio.
Initially, Colin intended to get 50,000 blogs signed up with a $10 joining fee if you review/blog about rssHugger so he can use the money to pay off college expenses and to invest in his other internet startup companies. But due to the fact that he wants to support all of the great bloggers, even those who cannot afford $10, he has changed this goal to sign up 250,000 free blogs within the first year of operation. Yes, it is now free!
Of course, if you do not want to talk about rssHugger on your blog, they do offer an alternative of a $20 review fee which runs down to $2 per year.
Check out my feed @ rssHugger.com.
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