Archive for July 7th, 2008

SocialSpark is for Moms Too!

Being a housewife doesn’t mean that you would never earn while at home and taking care of your children. If you’re a mommy blogger and have a blog, SocialSpark is just for you. They love mommy blogger! I know a lot of moms that are into blogging but they are not aware that they can monetize their blog and their monthly earnings can adds up to the monthly budget for the family. Cool eh? You’re earning while you’re sharing your daily activities in the cyberspace whether it’s a rant or your just your opinion.

At SocialSpark it’s not all money — you can meet other mommy blogger there that share the same interest as you are. it’s like a MySpace with a twist! You can leave a message for them prop them. Plus you can communicate with the advertisers themselves, you can thank them or give them a ‘thumbs-up’ perhaps.

Sign-up today at SocialSpark and change the way you blog. And meet more mommy blogger that are enjoying blogging ever since they have joined this newest media innovation. By the way in SocialSpark, PageRank is not important unlike other company with the same theme. Your assignments will be only based on your traffic not on the useless 1-10 web ranking that.

SocialSpark is so easy to used , first submit your blog for approval this usually takes 1-3 days then after that Costumer Love will then e-mail you on the results if you’re blog is accepted is rejected. Mostly all blogs will passed thru unless you have illegal content in your blog. I think you already know what’s illegal and what is not. If you’re accepted good! You can now tweak your ‘about me’ page that other will see. Upload a picture of yours and type in some personal details.

Then you’re good to go.. Go to the ‘browse opportunity’ and start earning!

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Wil Smith’s Hancock Rules Box Office!

Wil Smith's Hancock Rules Box Office!

Will Smith, flew to the top of the worldwide box office with his critically mauled superhero saga flick entitled “Hancock“. The comedy-drama, in which Will Smith plays a drunken crime-fighter with an image problem, sold an estimated $185 million worth of tickets.

Moviegoers in the US & Canada contributed $107.3 million in the six days since the film opened on Tuesday evening, and the film racked up an additional $78 million in 50 territories. Columbia said the film opened at No. 1 in 47 of those 50 markets, including Britain, Germany, Australia, Brazil and South Korea.

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