
Caught in the Web
The World Wide Web has been growing in leaps and bounds providing us with information at our fingertips and many of us are getting quite caught up in the web. In fact Web addiction is growing at alarming levels and it even comes with its own symptoms – lack of sleep, dry eyes and what not. Web addiction is prevalent in all ages [even children get sucked into this massive web] and is preventing serious work being done. A person who is addicted to the web cannot go a single day without browsing the web and though he might do something useful on-line , mostly the time is spent on the same website (social networking most probably) hoping something new may turn up. Some of the crazy games on-line are proof of the addiction. There is a game which involves you clicking a button continuously for a minute. I don’t know what is the point of the game, maybe it provides your fingers with adequate exercise. Social networking sites are the vogue and you can see almost everyone joining in one of them and connecting with friends. Who needs to go out with buddies while you can stay where you are and chat? Who needs to play games outside and break windows when you can play inside in the safety and comfort of your house? Why do you need to go out to the stores when you can order on-line ? These are typical questions a web addict would ask. Our World in the future maybe just a bubble with you and your laptop and you would be probably chatting with your family (Me: Mom, breakfast in Bed)!!! So people go out and get a life. We don’t want to be creating web addicts annonymous.

Hey there, do you want to go on a fancy cruise to the Caribbean’s? Or want to ride a beefy motorcycle? Or perhaps want to own an elegant watch? Then I would like to announce the grand opening of 100DollarDreams.com, on the 12th of July. An amazing auction site where you could get all this and more. It’s really safe and user friendly too. What more could a serious auctioneer ask for?
It’s better than the other auction sites mushrooming about everywhere nowadays in that it does not peddle electronic gadgets and cooking ware. It’s much more distinguished than that. Bidders get to compete for the “big ticket” such as cars and Vacations. Yeah, exciting products that people might only dream about buying!
Each bidder, to reserve a seat for an auction must pay no more than 100$ and once the seats are filled the bidder gets intimated via an email. The auction starts at the next Friday and the bidder gets to have 20 bids. On exhaustion of that the bidder is out of the auction and cannot buy another seat for that particular auction.
One of the good things that can be said about this site is that the bidder knows exactly the number of competing bidders and also how much exactly are they willing to stake. This is something that’s not found in other auction sites. And once you make a bid your name will appear on the screen along with those others who had bid. So it’s no Russian roulette! “No one likes to be intimidated by the unknown”, says Dreams chairman Brian Heinz. This is indeed a fair method as every bidder has the same advantages and only “strategy and persistence” is required.
So all in all, it sounds like a really good site which caters to the accumulation of the loyalty of serious bidders who are looking for a seriously fun auction (not to mention safe) experience.
This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.

Taking the advice of a couple of my friends who managed to make a quick buck, I decided to take the plunge into the world of blogging. I spent an entire week sorting through the sites and picking out the scams. That is when I came across SocialSpark. From the research I had done I found out that this site was way different from the other blog advertising sites. What’s the difference you may ask?? This is the only site that lets us give our own opinion on the product and not just some lies to make the advertiser look good. One thing which really made me stand up and take notice was that this site is really great for your site’s ranking. In most other sites when you write a blog you are not allowed to specify that it is a paid post which might be a little confusing to your followers. Paid posts are generally penalised by search engines and your PR might just plummet down but in SocialSpark they have a “nofollow” attribute that prevents this. For a lot more interesting facts about the site, you can check out the Code of Ethics. The registration process for the blogger is really simple. You just give your name, email-id and blog. There is a simple process to verify your blog which involves pasting code in the HTML part of your blog. Once this is done, you just give some information about yourself and your blog and it is all set and done. Once your blog is confirmed, you can start responding to advertisers and then hopefully its a hop, skip and jump to Money Central.
