1. How to use Google Analitics
2. How to use Google Adsense
3. Creating Widgets on Webs.com
4. Creating a Webs.com Website
5. Creating Webs.com Pages
6. Using a Counter on Pages
7. How to create a blogger.
8. Adding widgets to my blog.
9. Creating blog posts.
10. Creating Hyperlinks.
11. Using Cafepress.
12. How to create an Ebook
13. Setting up a ClickBank Account.
14. Using Click Bank.
15. How to properly promote items.
16. Creating a Landing Page.
17. Adding amazon products to my page to make money.
18. Generating Traffic.
19. Setting up a PayPal Account
Monday, May 7, 2012
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Un-Watchable
So after my review of whatever it is that is called Chillerama I got to thinking about other movies that I had to turn off because I couldn’t watch them anymore. I am not talking about movies like the Human Centipede II, which is probably my least favorite movie I have never watched. I am not talking about the kinds of movies that are created for the soul purpose of gore, or gross outs. There are whole genres of movies I will never watch because I don’t believe they have any redeeming qualities. Shock is the lowest form of entertainment, it is why I refuse to watch Hostel, A Serbian Film, or Human Centipede. I tend to think more about movies that I will never watch again because for some reason they struck a nerve. There is an Australian movie called Wolf Creek, it has pretty good reviews, and from what I remember was actually a pretty well made movie, and aired at both Cannes and Sundance. I watched it one afternoon in a friends dorm room, as we usually did a couple times a week, but for some reason I have never felt so much dread in my whole life. I guess I have to give the movie credit for that, setting the story in the desolate Australian outback, just gave of an aire of no hope at all. We ended up turning the movie off well before it was over because of how we felt, I never plan on rewatching but I will recommend it. It’s pretty cool to me that movies can actually make someone feel real emotions about things.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
The Avengers
Man o man I cannot wait for the summer blockbusters to be in full swing, but easily the first thing that will set the stage for this summer is The Avengers! Seems like we cant get enough of Joss Weedon this summer, Cabin in the Woods is already one of the best reviewed movies of the year, and early reviews of The Avengers seems that he could have struck gold twice. The Avengers is Marvel Studios culmination of well received Comic Book Movies. In my opinion the first Iron Man took the title of best Comic Book Movie away from SpiderMan 2, but quickly lost it to The Dark Night. It doesn’t matter because Robert Downey Jr.’s portrale of the billionaire Tony Stark is fantastic. Iron Man 2 may not have been as good as the first it still set up perfectly for this movie. Captain America, the first avenger, was probably my second favorite, I loved the movie, because who doesn’t like seeing a wimp go to supersoldier and beat up Nazis. The Avengers of course is rounded out by the Hulk, whom I expect to be wowed by because I have never been that big of fan, Thor who I kind of feel the same way about, Black Widow, and Jerimey Renner playing Hawk Eye, which I honestly cant wait for, as I am a huge Renner fan. The movies leading up to this have sort of made it an event, and I am totally okay with it. After Iron Man came out and Samuel L Jackson showed up after the credits talking about the Avengers Initiative, every film since had a reference to the next movie, and placed these heros into eachothers movie, creating one solid universe. I really hope that this movie does well because I would love to see an intricate movie universe that goes as deep as the comic universe. Hey a kid can dream cant I.
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