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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

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

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

Trunk Monkey 3 - The Bribe

July 1st, 2006

Trying something new here.  I’m putting the next Trunk Monkey video right into the blog.  Hopefully this will work.  If you have any problems viewing it, please email me or leave a comment.  This is even funnier than the last one.  I don’t know if these guys sold many cars with this ad, but I bet they could sell quite a few of these Trunk Monkeys!

 Trunk Monkey 3

Well, I tried, but the plug-in that was supposed to let me do this is not working!  There was some discussion on the blog that hosted it about problems with Wordpress 2.0 versions not working well with this.  I tried all of the fixes they listed, but no luck.  Anyway, to see the next Trunk Monkey video, just click on the link above.  Enjoy.

Freebie

Free FTP Upload Software for Your Website - Filezilla

June 30th, 2006

If you’ve been working just a little on your website, and you’ve registerred a domain name and signed up for your free or cheap webhosting at Hostroute or 1&1, now all you need is a way to get your brand new site from your computer to your new online home.  The FTP utility I use is a freeware version that is reliable and really easy to use.  It’s called Filezilla, and you can download the latest version 2.2.25 by using the link below.  Make sure you remember where you downloaded the file!  I created a new folder under My Received Files and called it “Filezilla”.

Filezilla Download Link

Once you download the file, just unzip it (using WinZip, or download it here, if you don’t already have it), and follow the install instructions.  Then just open Filezilla by clicking on the desktop icon, click File, and choose Site Manager… from the menu.  In the Site Manager box input all of your sites info, name (www.yoursite.com), and the user name and password for your site.  This is usually set up by the web site provider, and you can then change your password to anything you’d like.  For Servertype, use FTP and under Logontype choose Normal.  The Port is usually 21, but Filezilla should find it for you.

Next, click the Connect button at the bottom of the box, and Filezilla will log you on to your website.  Find the file with your website in it in the left hand  top pane of the Filezilla screen (should be saved under My Documents/website or website name, whatever you chose) and open it by clicking on it.  The contents will be shown in the bottom left pane.  Now click on the public_html file in the right hand pane to open it.  Highlight all of the files in your website folder (click on top one and use down arrow while holding the shift key down to highlight all of them), then right click on the highlighted files and choose Upload from the menu.  All of your files will be automatically uploaded to your website.  Just make sure that your file for your main first page is named index.html, (hightlight it and rightclick on it to rename it, if necessary), and then disconnect (under File button on top row) and close Filezilla. 

Your new site should be up and running, and you can visit it by opening IE and typing in the address.  Make sure to check all of your links and buttons, to make sure they’re working, and start sending people to your new site!

Come back and visit, and we’ll talk about adding a Wordpress weblog (blog) to your new site, as well as some free ways to promote it.

Freebie

Free or Cheap Hosting for Your Website, Plus 50 Bucks Free

June 10th, 2006

Where can you host your new site for Free or Cheap?

If you’ve been reading this blog, you now have a cheap registered domain name, plus you’ve downloaded some free software and begun to build your website. But now you need a cheap place to host it. One that might actually be free for you, if you play your cards right, would also be a good idea. I have 2 suggestions for you, and they are both good options.

1. This one requires a little more work, but it is the cheapest deal that might also lead to your hosting being free. First, go to GreenZap using the special link below, and sign up. For more on this, see this post. They’re a new payment processor (similar to the “Pal” one), but they want new members, so they’ll give you $50 in free webcash, if you sign up through the special page you can reach by using the GreenZap link below. Next, go to their “Storez” listing, pick the electronics category, and get your hosting from 1&1 Internet Web hosting. They’ll charge you $9.99 a month for a 3 website (3 different domain names) package with all the features you’ll need to make a really cool site. Plus, they’ll convert $40 of your webcash over to real cash, so a year only costs you less than $80. I chose this option myself, since I had 2 websites I wanted to host. See below, after option 2, to see what you can do with the other 2 sites. Even if you decide to use option 2, go to GreenZap and sign up now, anyway. You can use your free $50 to get rebates on all sorts of things, from hundreds of different merchants, like Starbucks, Circuit City, PetCo, etc.

GreenZap Link, Click Here.

Unfortunately, GreenZap has “gone under”, and is no longer doing business, but the option below is still a really great deal!

2. If you haven’t already got your web hosting set-up, go to link below and get it now. If you already have hosting, go here and transfer your account as soon as possible and you’ll save a lot of money and time. I recommend a fabulous service that gives you a FREE domain name - FREE web tools - FREE e-mail - and hosts 3 separate websites, when sign up for their smallest hosting package for only $9.00 a month! This is the ultimate web package to tell family, friends and business associates the latest happenings. They will show you how building a web site is fun and easy. Get your own Web Address now with a low price and satisfaction guarantee at this Site. I know you will find the service to be excellent, and while you’re there, check out their more advanced web hosting packages. And the cost for their HUGE package with unlimited domains is only $19.00 a month!. With any plan you also get access to an suite of web site building tools, including FREE templates, that you can use to supplement the pages you built using the free version of Web Weaver.

Now, to make this really cheap site free, all you have to do is sign up for the medium sized or large package, and “sell” a few of your extra sites to friends or relatives that may want or need them, for a really, really cheap price. Or advertise them for a good price on a few bulletin boards, and you should have no problem getting rid of the extras. Setting up your new clients is really easy in your control panel. You could easily sell these extras for $25-$50 a year. The cheapest price I’ve seen for one site with all of these extras anyplace besides this site is about $120 a year. You might even sell the space for more than 5 sites, and make money on the deal. I set up a few sites of my own, and then “gave away” my space for a site to my neighborhood civic association. I looked like a hero, and it still costs me less for my sites as it would have by registering them separately somewhere else!

So get going, get your website name registered, get your hosting and build your site, all in one place at this link. Click Here Very soon you’ll be live with a beautiful, cheap website of your own.

Freebie Jack

Podcast for Free - Its Fun

June 9th, 2006

Do you have mp3 files of your original songs, or perhaps interviews you’ve done?  Maybe your typing sucks, and you’d prefer to get your message out to others via a speech.  Well if you have the recordings (and a place to store them online) you can podcast them for free at Poderator - click here to sign up.  Its quick, easy, and you don’t have to do any programming.  Just make sure you know the exact location of your mp3 file (ie yourwebsite.com/mp3files/file1, or something like that), and you’re good to go.  It’s an online application thats free for all and fun to use, so get the word out!

Freebie

Trunk Monkey 2 - The Revenge

June 8th, 2006

OK, I know this is a bit silly, but I’m loving these Trunk Monkey ads.  But hey, its fun (and funny) and its free!  Here’s the link to the next one, I call “The Revenge”.  I bet we all wish we had this feature on our car, at one time or another.  To see the video, just click on the link below.

 Trunk Monkey video - Click here.

Enjoy,

Freebie Jack

Promote Your Website for Free

June 3rd, 2006

Promoting Your Website Can Be Free and Easy

Well, I know I’m getting ahead of myself, again.  But, I found this great free way to promote your website that is absolutely free, and I wanted to let everyone know about it.  It only takes about 5 minutes to click on a few links (I found two I actually checked out and saved for later) and then you get to place the ad for your site at the top of the list.  Send it out to anyone who might want to promote their site, and it snowballs from there.  Truly viral, truly easy, and if it works you should get thousands of visitors. 

Just make sure your website (or blog) is spiffed up and ready for the traffic, and turn it loose.  Make sure your provider can handle the bandwidth, if you’re directing the traffic to a website, but other than that, no worries.  If it doesn’t work for you, you’re only out 5 minutes and zero (0) dollars, so give it a try.  Just click on the link below to get started.

Click Here for Free Traffic!
Click Here for your Free Traffic!

Good luck, and have fun,

Freebie Jack

p.s. - Don’t know what the “guarantee” is…maybe they give you your money back (Ha!)