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$100,000 Free Coaching Contest

September 23rd, 2008

Rich Schefren is having a contest at his blog, and giving away a top prize of $100,000 in free personal coaching. If you’re trying to do any kind of on-line selling or marketing, this prize is basically priceless. You only have limited time to sign up, since the winner will be chosen tomorrow. You do have to download and read one of his excellent free reports in order to enter. Go to the link below to get the details.

If You’re Reading This Blog Post… You Could Get $100,000 Worth of Coaching and Products From Me
(from him, not me!)

Even if it’s too late to enter, go to the link to check out his blog and pick up some really interesting free reports.

Cheers,
Freebie Jack

Social Networking - New Dime Sale

September 23rd, 2008

Just a quick note about something I just picked up. George Pluss is running one of his dime sales, and this one gets you some good info on social networking and marketing. It’s not free, but it can be had for cheap, if you’re quick. The price goes up by a dime every time one sells, and it’s at about $6 as I write this, which means 60 other people have grabbed this in the last few hours. It’s a great deal about a fun topic, so click the link below to check it out and lock in your price.

Web 2.0 Dime Sale Package

Enjoy.

Put Links in Your Videos…for Free

September 22nd, 2008

But now, just about everyone knows that search engines love videos. You Tube is now owned by Google, of course, and the search results from Google now include video links. The problem with promotion by video has been that if you wanted to place a clickable link to your web site in your video, you had to have a rather expensive piece of software to do it.
I just found a site that lets you place links in any video you’d like, then gives you the code to place that video on your web site. They actually host the video for you, which saves you on bandwidth and storage space. The best part is (right now at least), the service is free! The name of the site is BubblePLY. Here’s a video I saw on YouTube, which was obviously a homemade promotional video, so no copyright problems. I simply entered the YouTube code for it into the BubblePLY generator. I fast forwarded to where the promotional message started, near the end of the video, and with a couple of clicks of my mouse and a few of seconds spent typing, I entered a link that appears in the video, and can be clicked to go to the website being promoted. I clicked the DONE button, and in a few seconds I had the code, which I copied and pasted right below this. Quick, easy and free. Check out the video, and then check out the link below it to go to BubblePLY, and you can start tagging your own videos with your own links.



Click to go to BubblePLY

Enjoy and have fun.

Search Big Daddy Scam Alert

August 23rd, 2008

WARNING- SCAM ALERT!

Unfortunately, the site I reviewed here back in September, 2007 seemed too good to be true, and it turned out they were. It has come to my attention that Search Big Daddy and Asystems Group (their parent corporation) have been running a series of what seem to be scams and engaging in apparently fraudulent activity. Many of their associates have not been paid for work they did as part of SBD’s DCC program, and they have launched several other promotions that seem to be simple bids to get their associates to invest money in pyramid schemes. All well and good if you’re the top person in, but not so good if no one joins up under you. By all means take advantage of any of their free programs, but I’d be sure not to give them any of my money, and especially don’t waste any of your time engaged in any program where they promise to pay you. Apparently, from recent reports I’ve received, they simply won’t pay you. The owner of the company refuses to take any phone calls, and won’t respond to emails, from any associate he owes money to. BEWARE!!

Personally, I’ve closed my account there, since I don’t want to be associated with any corporation that may be engaged in shady practices. Besides, since their Alexa rank has plummeted and their associates are abandoning ship in droves, I really haven’t been seeing any results from my free ads there in months. At this point, I really don’t think that site is worth even a minimal investment of my time. Check out some of the other online threads, and you can decide for yourself if you think it’s worth your time.

Fun & Free Newsletter - 2/5/2008

February 4th, 2008

New Ipod Giveaway, a New Addition to HostJacker, and a Free Online Game

There’s a new give away that just started, and it has a bunch of free software, guides and PLR articles that are fresh and new. Plus, they’re giving away a couple of free Ipods a day, just for signing up. It’s a random drawing from all the sign-ups, so go there now. I’m sure you’ll find some stuff you’ll want for free, there are a lot of good low priced offers as well, and you might just win an Ipod! To sign up, click the link below;

Great Ipod Giveaway

HostJacker has just added a free mailing list script to there script library. This isn’t an autoresponder mailing list, but a true newsletter mailer or mass mailer. In other aords, this won’t automatically send out a series of emails to your sign-ups, but does allow you to send out emails to a large group of people, quickly and easily. Just one more bonus they offer for less than six bucks a month. There is even a guide to setting it up and configuring it to work on HostJacker’s servers, on the Extra Bonuses page. If you’ve already signed up, make sure to click on that link and at least get the over $200 in PPC advertising bonuses. To check it out, go to HostJacker.com.

Finally, if you’ve got some free time, check out this online Putt-Putt Golf Game. It’s a bit challenging, but a lot of fun. Par is 48 for 18 holes. I shot a 39 on my last game. Let me know if you can do better (quite a few people have!). You need Flah Player installed and enabled to play, but there’s nothing to download. To play a round, just click the link below.

Free Putt-Putt Golf

Until next time, have fun,

Jack

The Reviews are in…Plus a “Back Door Pass” for You

January 16th, 2008

Fun & Free Newsletter - 01/14/2008

Great Reviews, a Back Door Pass to a Great New Site, and a Few Questions Answered

Well, as I said, so far the comments for the HostJacker website have all been positive. Some of you who have been paying big fees of $400 or more a year at some of the big name hosts, or who had been looking around for hosting, couldn’t believe the price. Some people who had seen some of the real cheap web host’s prices, did ask why Hostjacker was worth a dollar a month more. But after seeing all of bonuses and extras HostJacker offers, and seeing that they could host 3 sites on just one hosting account, the benefits were pretty obvious. One person said he had been hosting his two sites on a bargain host for $3.95 a month each (total $7.90), but was also paying $19.95 amonth for his mailing list autoresponder. Now he has both sites hosted at HostJacker, and has room to add one more, for only $5.58 a month. Plus, HostJacker’s FREE mailing list software (installs with just a few clicks of your mouse) is saving him another $19.95 a month! It takes less than 30 minutes to set it up and import your existing list, and it will generate sign up pages and unsubscribe links for you automatically.

All of you who signed up this past week, don’t forget to go back to the Extra Bonuses page and send in your comments. There’s a Special Free Bonus Report and a really cheap Special Offer for you when you do. If you haven’t signed up already, just click below to get your website.

www.HostJacker.com

Back Door Pass
There’s a new site that opens in a few days devoted to lead generation. If you’re starting your own website, finding leads is an essential activity. I can’t really say how well this site will work at generating leads for you, no one will know until a few weeks after the launch, but the premise seems sound. What I do know is that the free guide and all of the bonus videos are well worth your time to check it out. I’ve got a link to get you in early to check it out and pick up the report and bonus videos. You also get a special cheap pre-launch price on the Pro Upgrade, and you should seriously consider it. To check it out, click below.

Leads Leap Free Pass

Hurry though, the back door pass is only good until 1/17/2008, when the system launches.

Joomla Questions

Several people had questions about the Joomla option in your control panel at HostJacker. You may have heard about this content management system before, but some of you didn’t know exactly what it was and how it fit into building your own website. Here are some answers for you.
1. Yes, you can use Joomla to build your entire site. Besides the free templates available at HostJacker, there are hundreds of more free ones available. Check out www.joomla.org.
2. The parts of your website are built as modules, stacked and arranged around each other and interlinked. This gives you great flexibility to easily make changes.
3. To change the whole look of your site, you simply change templates. Like using css (but easier) all of your content stays intact.
4. Joomla is easy to use, once you know what you’re doing! The first time I tried to use it, I found the script a bit tricky to install (HostJacker makes this part easy, its pre-installed and just a few clicks of your mouse activates it). Also, setting up your modules and putting in your content are difficult until you understand how Joomla works, then its a piece of cake.

Personally, I didn’t find the basic stuff on joomla.org much help, and after struggling and pulling my hair out for 2 days, I found a post on a forum I was searching that led me to a series of videos and guides that made it all seem so simple. After watching the videos, I accomplished more in an hour than I had in 2 days, and finishing the site was easy and quick. The guides come with the videos, as a bonus, and the whole package is called “Joomla Kahuna”.

If you are thinking about using Joomla to build your site, its a great way to crank out several websites quick and easy. But, if you’ve never used Joomla before, I really suggest you spend an hour or two watching the videos and reading the guides. You’ll save yourself a lot of time and headaches, and since it costs less than $30, its well worth the investment. To grab the package, click below.

Joomla Kahuna

That’s all for now, so get your hosting set up, if you haven’t already, and don’t forget to log your comments into HostJacker’s Extra Bonus page to get the (hidden bonus) free and cheap stuff. And get signed up (at least for the free account) at Leads Leap before it launches. Until next time,

Have Fun,
Jack

Earth Cam Shows You the World

September 4th, 2007

Would you like to see what’s happening all over the earth as you’re reading this? Well, Earth Cam has the ability to show you views from just about anywhere a web cam is located, at the click of your mouse. My personal favorite is checking out the action on Duvall Street in Key West, Florida (one of my favorite vacation spots).
To see what’s going on in your favorite spot, just click on the link below.

Earth Cam

Enjoy,
Freebie Jack

Trunk Monkey - The Compilation

August 31st, 2006

Well, here’s another Trunk Monkey Post. This time I embedded the movie in the post (sucessfully I hope!). It contains the first few I’ve already posted, plus 3 more. My favorite is the car thief and anti-theft device one. I had a car stolen out my yard and wrecked a few years ago, and the commercial is right, “sometimes just getting your car back isn’t good enough!”. Any way, these are fun to watch and free, so here they are.


I’ll post some more on the water fueled cars in the next few days.
Enjoy,
Freebie Jack

Free (or REALLY CHEAP) Fuel for Your Car

August 22nd, 2006

Free (or Really Cheap)Fuel

OK, I know this is a bit off the track of really free or cheap things, because this is initially going to cost you anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, but the pay back is HUGE, (you could actually wind up way ahead monetarily) and it really is fun.  What I’m talking about is running your car, motorcycle, boat, motor home, generator or any other fossil fuel (gasoline or diesel or propane, etc.) powered device on water.  That’s right, water.  The technology exists, and has for quite a while, but due to many political and financial factors, it isn’t being publicized or utilized.

You have probably already heard about hydrogen powered vehicles.  That technology is being used for some government vehicles, like buses, on a small scale, and a few auto manufactures have prototype vehicles using it , as well.  This is a similar technology, but from the consumers viewpoint, very superior.  There are several problems with hydrogen fuel cell (HFC) powered vehicles.  First, the fuel cells themselves are exspensive to produce and refill, and there isn’t a network yet developed to distribute them.  Second, the fuel itself is exspensive to produce and store, since the hydrogen has to be compressed under tremendous pressure in order to store it in reasonably sized cells.  And finally, compressed hydrogen is very explosive and dangerous, so vehicles using it have to have specially reinforced storage ares to hold the cells, since a rupture due to a collision could create a huge explosion (think of the Hindenburg, on a slightly smaller scale). 

Water fueled vehicles use the same technology, but without all of the problems.  Basically, a simple device that uses the excess electricity generated by your current internal combustion engine converts water into it’s component parts, hydrogen and oxygen.  H2O becomes HOH gas, when a properly aligned electric current is passed through it, and the volatile HOH gas can be burned in any internal combustion engine, which powers your alternator, which produces a small amount of extra electricity, that is used to produce more HOH gas.  You only need the intial electricity to produce the HOH gas to begin with, and your existing battery can supply that.  To prove this to yourself, You could simply hook an old (but fully charged) auto battery, (or one of those small square “lantern” batteries will work also) up to 2 wires hooked to a couple of small metal plates, that are immersed in water in a plastic bucket, but not touching.  Within a few seconds, bubbles will start to appear in the water on one of the plates, and they will float to the surface.  This is a gas composed of two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen (HOH gas), and it is extermely volatile.  Basically the same stuff that launches the space shuttle, but in a much smaller quantity.  So, please don’t attempt this, and don’t light a match near the bucket if you do, since you cause a rather messy and dangerous explosion.  But there are several people working on systems very similar to the electrodes in a bucket prototype, designed to safely and economically produce this fuel.

It isn’t nearly as dangerous as HFC technology, because the gas isn’t placed under extreme pressure, and the amount in the system at any one time is very small, and actually poses less of a danger in an accident than the gasoline (and it’s fumes) that you currently haul around in your car.  It doesn’t require any type of special container to carry it (its just water, although distilled water is the preferred fuel), and you can get more practically anywhere, except the middle of a desert.  In fact, you can use tap water, lake water or even sea water as fuel with this system, you just have to clean the electrodes more often than you would when using distilled water.  Plus, when HOH gas is burned by your engine, it produces practically no pollution.  The main by-product is water vapor, and some trace amounts of NO, which your current fuel also produces.  But all of the other polluting gases produced by fossil fuels are eliminated!  One proponent of WFV commented that its sort of like turning your car into a tree.  It takes in water, and releases water vapor, and small amounts of nitrogen and oxygen.  As an added bonus, since the bonds in water contain so much energy, in a properly tuned engine, you get about 2-3 times as many “miles per gallon”!

There are some additional modifications that will need to made to your engine in order for this to work.  You’ll need a fuel injection system designed for propane powered vehicles, which is readily available, plus a simple electronic device to control the fuel production and flow.  It will also be necessary to install stainless steel valves, and to have your pistons and cylinders coated with ceramic to avoid rust.  This can be done at a shop that specilizes in “high performance cars”, or “hot rods”, since it also improves performance and horsepower.  Your internal engine components will be more subceptible to rust, since you’ll be producing water, not oily gases, during combustion.  You’ll probably also want to eventually replace your exhaust system with a stainlees steel muffler and pipes, once the old one rusts out, which could be a few years down the road.  There will be no need to install a exspensive new catalytic converter in the new exhaust system, since you won’t be driving a fossil fueled vehicle any longer. 

The whole conversion will cost you anywhere from about $500-700 dollars (if you can tear down the engine and replace the valves, and send out for the ceramic work, plus build the HOH producing module from FREE plans, and mount it yourself) to about $2000-3000, if you have all of the work done for you.  So, how is this free, you ask?  Well, the average person drives about 12,000 to 15,000 miles a year, and gets about 20 miles to a gallon of gas, on average, with a fairly fuel efficient car.  With gas at about $3 a gallon (or more) you would spend about $1500 on gas to drive just 10,000 miles.  Or, $1800 to drive 12,000 miles, or $2250 to drive 15,000 miles.  And that’s every year that you drive that car.

Distilled water only costs about 60-70 cents a gallon to buy in gallon bottles, and about 6-7 cents a gallon if you buy a small distiller for about a hundred bucks, and make it yourself out of tap water.  If you don’t mind cleaning the electrodes every few thousand miles, (its easy, and only takes about 20-30 minutes to do) you can even run straight tap water in the system, at only pennies a gallon.  Using the worst case scenario, paying 70 cents a gallon for distilled water, only getting twice as many miles per gallon, and only driving 10,000 miles per year, your fuel will now cost you about $175 a year, instead of $1500 for gasoline.  Thats a worst case savings of $1325 a year.  If the conversion cost you the max of $3000, you’d be at break even in 2 years and 3 months, and save over a hundred dollars a month from then on.If you get the conversion done for a more reasonable amount, say $2000 (a four cylinder costs less than an eight cylinder to convert), get  2.5-3 times as many miles per gallon, and drive 15,000 miles a year, you could break even in less than 12 months!  Plus you’d save about $150 a month from then on.

This technology isn’t just limited to automobiles, it can be used in any vehicle or device that uses gasoline or any fossil fuel.  It could even be used on a larger scale in power plants to produce cheap electricity.  Even including conversion costs, it could cut the average electric bill by 60-70% in less than 3 years.  And the power plants could eventually produce their own distilled water, using some of the excess heat produced by combustion!

If this is such a great idea.  If this really is a cheap, efficient, safe and non-polluting fuel that we have the technology to utilize, and we’ve had the technology available for decades, why aren’t all of the major auto manufacturers already turning out water fueld cars?  The cost would actually be about the same, if the cars were engineered to run on water from the outset.  Why are we pouring billions of dollars into oil producing countries, and financially supporting cultures and people whose main complaint seems to be that they hate Americans and our “interference”, but have no problem taking our money?  Why aren’t we building power plants that run on water, instead of oil, coal or nuclear power?  For the answers to those questions, see my next post.  In the meantime, check out this series of videos on YouTube, which shows an actual water powered vehicle prototype actually running on water.  Search YouTube for “water fueled”, and see all of the other things people are working on.  Then come back in a few days to find out why the government and big business interests are ignoring and supressing this technology with a vengance.

Freebie Jack  

Adding a Wordpress Blog to Your Website

August 16th, 2006

Sorry about the big gap between posts, but I found out my auto post to this blog wasn’t working! Anyway, it appears to be fixed now, so all I have to do is find all of my posts in My Documents and send them here. Here’s the first one.

Next, lets talk about adding a Wordpress blog to your website. It isn’t exactly easy, but it isn’t really difficult either. You just have to follow the (excellent) instructions at the Wordpress site. Now, you can just start your own blog on the Wordpress website, but you can’t customize it very easily or as much, and the content isn’t on your website, where you want it to be!
Your easiest solution is to use one of the web hosts that have “one-click” install of Wordpress. Some of them are listed here: Wordpress Affiliate Hosts . There are many others, and to find out if you are using one that does, simply go to your sites control panel and look for a Wordpress button on the main screen. Click it and follow the easy instructions, and you’ll be all set to blog in under 5 minutes. Unfortunately, my favorite cheap host, HostRoute, doesn’t yet have one-click available, but I have sent them a request to install it. However, they are capable of supporting your own installation of Wordpress. If your host doesn’t have Wordpress already set up to do one-click install, you need to go to the Wordpress website to download it (Make sure to get the zip version since you should already have the software to unzip it from when you got Filezilla). First, create a new file under “My Documents” called Wordpress to download it to. Then go get the software by clicking here: Wordpress Download. Make sure you also go to “installation instructions” on the same page, and download and print out the quick and the long instructions. Before you start, decide what you want to call your new blog area in general, i.e. blog, wordpress, rssnews, etc., and then think up a name and a description for your blog. For instance, if your website is about cats, you could call your blog “Small Cat Diary”, and your description could be ” The day to day antics of five nearly wild cats.” You might also pick a user name and password, although Wordpress will walk you through and give you your random password during set-up (Make sure to write it down exactly as it is on the screen!). Now, simply follow the instructions, step by step, and you will be up and blogging in less than 30 minutes.
When you first go to your log-in screen, save it in “Favorites” for future log-ins. If you lose it, the format is simply www.yourwebsitename.com/blog (or weblog, or rssnews or whatever you chose)/wp-login.php.
After you are set up, go back to Wordpress to download a new template and instructions for installing it, if you’d like. Check out the further instructions for modifying existing templates, and visit the forums to find out more info and research any problems you might have. I’ve installed Wordpress on two different websites, and so far (knock on wood) I haven’t had the first problem. If I can do this, so can you. So get started, start blogging for free, and remember to have fun with it!

Freebie Jack