Ok my hair is pretty ruffled and needs lots of care after I wash it. I've tried so many hair dryers, it's almost something to cry about. Finally after reading an article on the net on the best hair dryers, I got myself one: the Super Solano hair dryer. Now if this is not something cool, I don't know what it is.
I love it because it works perfectly for my hair and doesn't leave it frizzy any longer. Thanks the gods for that! And it's extremely fast. My previous one seems like a turtle after this one. I don't think I'll ever touch it again, doh.. Those old hair dryers should be taken out of circulation pronto. They'are just a time, money and health (and beautiful hair) wasters.
So I have to thank this site called Hair Blow Dryers for the reviews, as one of the products reviewed there is exactly what I needed. Cool one!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Friday, February 5, 2010
Major Link Dozer Discount - Linkdozer Rebate Inside
Wow, I joined one of the best places around and I'm not kidding. I'm not going to give you a review here as the web is just full of reviews about it, but if you're curious of what the whole thing is or does, just google Link Dozer or Linkdozer. But if you want to join and you're eager to get the biggest discount ever, head over to the place where I also got mine. I found another place with $25 and $30 for the first month totally beats if, if you ask me. And the person is a real blogger, not just one of those quickly put up review sites to make some quick money.
Anyway nuff said, go to Linkdozer Rebate - Link Dozer Discount and read the post and when you're ready to buy, click her aff. link. I got my rebate within the next 5 hours.
Anyway nuff said, go to Linkdozer Rebate - Link Dozer Discount and read the post and when you're ready to buy, click her aff. link. I got my rebate within the next 5 hours.
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Bathroom vent fans
Ok so this is nice...
(taken from bathroom ventilation fans)
Well it's true. I've just had to install a new vent fan in my bathroom because my old one died. It was really old though, and the one I got just now is perfect! I'm quite happy with it. Not only that but it also has lights on it. So when the fan works, I have extra illumination in my bathroom. Talk about enjoying taking my bath and reading my book in the bathtub, woohoo!
Bathroom ventilation fans are very important in any bathroom as they prevent wall and ceiling surface damages from moisture, wood trim decay, mold contamination and building insulation saturation. If you have a shower in your bathroom, you are prone to have lots of moisture in this area and this invites mold to be right at home.
(taken from bathroom ventilation fans)
Well it's true. I've just had to install a new vent fan in my bathroom because my old one died. It was really old though, and the one I got just now is perfect! I'm quite happy with it. Not only that but it also has lights on it. So when the fan works, I have extra illumination in my bathroom. Talk about enjoying taking my bath and reading my book in the bathtub, woohoo!
Sunday, October 18, 2009
My Yeast Infection Problem
Argh, I've been suffering recently from yeast infection, thank god it's not anything bad like the vaginal yeast infection, it's more around the mouth (that's why it is called mouth yeast infection, or thrush), but it's quite bad anyway. Well, at least it was, but now I seem to get it under control.
I've started using some natural treatments and they seemed to really help. I even know why I got the yeast infection in the first place. I've been pretty ill the last few months and I've taken some strong antibiotics. The doctor did tell me that it might happen, and it did, indeed. You see, strong medicine, such as antibiotics bring down the strength of the good bacteria in your body, which means the body less immune to other bacteria attacks, such as candida. And once candida starts to grow and multiply, that's it for you really.
So taking more medicine is hardly an option for me, now is it. That's why I went onto home remedies for yeast infection and after about a week now I seem to have gotten rid of it. But I'll continue the natural cures for a few more days, just to make sure that the yeast infection won't return. Darn I hate having yeast infection. Never had it before and I hope I won't have it ever again!
I've started using some natural treatments and they seemed to really help. I even know why I got the yeast infection in the first place. I've been pretty ill the last few months and I've taken some strong antibiotics. The doctor did tell me that it might happen, and it did, indeed. You see, strong medicine, such as antibiotics bring down the strength of the good bacteria in your body, which means the body less immune to other bacteria attacks, such as candida. And once candida starts to grow and multiply, that's it for you really.
So taking more medicine is hardly an option for me, now is it. That's why I went onto home remedies for yeast infection and after about a week now I seem to have gotten rid of it. But I'll continue the natural cures for a few more days, just to make sure that the yeast infection won't return. Darn I hate having yeast infection. Never had it before and I hope I won't have it ever again!
Friday, July 3, 2009
What is Site Flipping
If you've been online for a while, trying to make money from your side-activities (internet marketing), I'm sure you've already come across the term 'site flipping'. But what is it? It can't be similar to burger flipping...right?
Well, site flipping is in a nutshell this: You start a site from scratch (you need to have technical knowledge for it), usually either in the form of a wordpress blog, or a regular html site, you add your unique articles to it (you need to reseach before hand on the subject, of course), you then drive traffic to your site, so you get unique visitors and possibly a sale or two on your site as well, an then you go and sell that site on a marketplace like flippa.com, to somebody who doesn't have either the knowledge to do all the above, or doesn't have the time. The buyer comes to Flippa.com to buy one of these startup sites, because he or she is more knowledgeable in bringing that startup site to new height and success and make money with it. He is more an internet marketer than a technical guru.
Selling startup sites (quality ones, not cheap imitations) are anything between $97 and $399. If you see any site cheaper than that, don't go for it, it has crappy stuff on it, maybe the domain is also one of those cheapie .info' domains that Google doesn't even like much, and it reeks of 'spam'. Always go for .com domain, possibly with no more than 2-3 words domain.
Let me give you an example. I was browsing Flippa.com for some nice sites to buy and I came across this it that has been put up last night: DietBlasters.com - the auction is here: http://flippa.com/auctions/70625/AFFILIATES-TIPS---Exclusive-Limited-Time-in-a-VERY-Profitable-Niche
See what I mean? The domain is a nice 2 word (keyword) domain, short and very brandable. The price is just right, as the articles are all unique. Btw, on the articles, don't just take the sellers' word. Go to their site, grab a portion of the article (copy a few paragraphs randomly), head over to Copyscape.com and check that the article is INDEED unique.
The header is a gorgeous one (I have to admit), and they also offer a second unique header, if you buy it with BIN (BIN means 'buy it now' price, instead of waiting for the auction to be over and maybe miss on a great sale.).
This is what I'm saying about site flipping. Whoever will get that site, will have a nice starting work already done for them. There are already several affiliate programs added on the site, which will make the buyer money early on. Of course, the buyer will drive more traffic to the site using articles, more blog posts, backlinks, the whole Internet Marketing shebang.
I'm curious how this site will evolve, once it is is sold.
Well, site flipping is in a nutshell this: You start a site from scratch (you need to have technical knowledge for it), usually either in the form of a wordpress blog, or a regular html site, you add your unique articles to it (you need to reseach before hand on the subject, of course), you then drive traffic to your site, so you get unique visitors and possibly a sale or two on your site as well, an then you go and sell that site on a marketplace like flippa.com, to somebody who doesn't have either the knowledge to do all the above, or doesn't have the time. The buyer comes to Flippa.com to buy one of these startup sites, because he or she is more knowledgeable in bringing that startup site to new height and success and make money with it. He is more an internet marketer than a technical guru.
Selling startup sites (quality ones, not cheap imitations) are anything between $97 and $399. If you see any site cheaper than that, don't go for it, it has crappy stuff on it, maybe the domain is also one of those cheapie .info' domains that Google doesn't even like much, and it reeks of 'spam'. Always go for .com domain, possibly with no more than 2-3 words domain.
Let me give you an example. I was browsing Flippa.com for some nice sites to buy and I came across this it that has been put up last night: DietBlasters.com - the auction is here: http://flippa.com/auctions/70625/AFFILIATES-TIPS---Exclusive-Limited-Time-in-a-VERY-Profitable-Niche
See what I mean? The domain is a nice 2 word (keyword) domain, short and very brandable. The price is just right, as the articles are all unique. Btw, on the articles, don't just take the sellers' word. Go to their site, grab a portion of the article (copy a few paragraphs randomly), head over to Copyscape.com and check that the article is INDEED unique.
The header is a gorgeous one (I have to admit), and they also offer a second unique header, if you buy it with BIN (BIN means 'buy it now' price, instead of waiting for the auction to be over and maybe miss on a great sale.).
This is what I'm saying about site flipping. Whoever will get that site, will have a nice starting work already done for them. There are already several affiliate programs added on the site, which will make the buyer money early on. Of course, the buyer will drive more traffic to the site using articles, more blog posts, backlinks, the whole Internet Marketing shebang.
I'm curious how this site will evolve, once it is is sold.
Monday, February 16, 2009
British and French submarines crash in Atlantic
OMG is this for real? I've just been reading the news (slacking off at work a bit) when this bit of news caught my attention.I mean how can two submarines crash in a massive water such as the Atlantic ocean - which is not a small lake for crying out loud!! And what's wose, both subs are armed with around 16 ballistic misiles.
The official sources still refuse to say anything about it. Of course, red tape, bureaucracy and politicial bullshit won't allow ut. And they definitely won't say anything about whether any radioactive leak has happened, which is quite possible.
A BBC correspondant just commented with what I just said at the beginning of this post:
""This is clearly a one-in-a-million chance when you think about how big the Atlantic is...".
Righto...
Rob Lowe leaving Brothers and Sisters - is this a fact?
Well, so far it's only a rumour, but quite a strong one. It's quite possible that it is true.
Rob Lowe joined ABC’s series Brother & Sisters back in March 2007 as Senator Robert McCallister. If the actor does leave it is because of his three former nannies who file lawsuits against him claiming breach of contract, defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress and sexual harassment.
Let's see how this plays out. I'll keep you posted.
Rob Lowe joined ABC’s series Brother & Sisters back in March 2007 as Senator Robert McCallister. If the actor does leave it is because of his three former nannies who file lawsuits against him claiming breach of contract, defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress and sexual harassment.
Let's see how this plays out. I'll keep you posted.
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