Thursday, January 22, 2009

Womanizer!!!

When I watched this video, I cracked up for about 5 minutes, It was really funny!!! :) This is another version of Britney Spears 'Womanizer' by The All-American Rejects.

Enjoy!!!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Let's Play Bubble Shooter

I'm a bit bored. So I've decided to put a game on so I would have something to waste my time with...

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Top 10 Jobs in 2009

These are the hottest jobs you might want to get for this year:


Auditor. With all of the economic upheaval, businesses are being watched more carefully than ever. "There is a lot of money flowing into companies right now due to the stimulus package," says Ron Mitchell, CEO and co-founder of GottaMentor, a career coaching service located in New York City. "And, we've all seen some issues with, 'Where is this money going to?'" He adds that auditors are mostly working for the big four [accounting firms] and also as internal auditors. Average Yearly Salary - $64,914

Career Counselor. More folks than usual are starting off the new year without a job in sight. How can the out-of-work find gainful employment? From outplacement agencies to government programs, career counselors and coaches will be very busy in 2009 helping make things easier. Mitchell encourages those seeking work to get professional help, saying, "Many individuals will need to completely re-engineer their careers. In order to do that, people need personalized guidance and feedback from an expert counselor." Average Yearly Salary - $54,426

Counselor. Besides their bank accounts, people's self-esteem and confidence are getting hit hard these days. "People's self worth is tied up in their job, so you have a huge identity crisis happening. Counseling and mental health services will be in high demand," says Mitchell. Guidance and some soul-searching can result in new and better careers for those in transition. Average Yearly Salary - $40,275

Public Relations Specialist. Rather than promoting a line of sparkly, new products or an exciting initiative, many public relations professionals will spend the upcoming year smoothing over unfortunate events. Mitchell predicts: "Being able to tell a story about major layoffs, reduced sales, and failed mergers, without causing a panic in the market, will become even more important." Average Yearly Salary - $44,334

Factor. A what? Didn't you study those in algebra? While this career is fairly foreign to most folks, now that bank loans are hard to come by, factoring allows small business to get funding based on their current accounts receivable -- the money they expect to have coming in. Factoring works well for retailers and other businesses that have big receivables. Mitchell explains that factoring is a legitimate source of funds in hard times. He says, "It's a huge business and, at a time when people can't get other types of lending, factors are skilled experts at lending against accounts receivables." Average Yearly Salary - $79,846

Health-Care Technician. You may know that nurses are in demand, but what about the folks they work with? "There's never enough of them, like radiology technicians, lab assistants and home health aides. Health-care is the largest industry in the country, and in the more technical aspects of those careers we have a huge shortage of personnel," says Mitchell. Average Yearly Salary (Pharmacy Technician) - $32,531

Mechanical Engineer (and all engineering fields). With every passing year, more skilled-labor jobs are replaced by complex automation or robotics systems. For example, some hospitals have turned to "robotic pharmacies" to help dispense medication. It's the engineers who help build these automated systems, says Jim Turnquist, director of career services at Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Mich. "In the U.S. we only graduate 70,000 engineers per year, but we're going to need 100,000 per year. The demand is going to go way up." Average Yearly Salary - $71,490

Networking/System Administrator. Since almost all business transactions these days are done with the assistance of a vast computer network, the people who understand how to keep computer networks running smoothly are critically important -- and consequently, in high demand. "Network and system administrators maintain the company's infrastructure. People need people to fix and monitor their infrastructure, keep them updated," Mitchell says. Average Yearly Salary - $54,193

Nurse. The health-care field has been booming for a long time, and all signs indicate it will continue to do so, says Turnquist. He also says college students and people looking for a new job field would be wise to consider physical therapy and similar "exercise science" fields, since aging Baby Boomers will be looking for ways to remain active long into their later years. Average Yearly Salary (Registered Nurse) - $53,840

Software Designer/Developer. Companies from all sectors of the economy are looking for software engineers and programmers, says Turnquist. This is because society in general is becoming more tech-dependent -- just think of how rapidly cell phones change with each passing year -- requiring software developers that can stay abreast of all the changes. Average Yearly Salary - $72,070

Friday, January 9, 2009

How To Earn with Adgitize

These are the things that you should know to boost your online earnings with Adgitize.

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1. the number of clicks on Adgitize ads made on your blog,

2. the number of clicks you make on Adgitize ads on other members’ blogs,

3. number of visits on your blog,

4. the number of times you post new articles on your blog.

A member’s accumulated points are converted to cash at the end of each month. The minimum payout is only 10 dollars. Payment is made through Paypal. Earning is fast and simple with Adgitize than that with Google Adsense or Bidvertiser.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Tutorial: How To Add A Paypal Donate Button

I have posted this short tutorial on how to add a Paypal Donate button for some of you who haven't known this stuff yet. The process is very simple, just follow the tutorial. I hope this will help.

1. Login to your Paypal account.


2. Go to 'Merchant Tab'


3. Scroll down the window and click on the option "Donations" in the right sidebar.


4. Click 'Create Button Now'




5. Copy the codes. Go to your Blogger, add an HTML/Java widget and paste the codes. Click 'Save' and 'View Blog'

There you have it, your Paypal Donate Button.