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Jun 24 2007

Music Tip: Want To Get Your Music Out There?

If you want to get your music, band or song out there and you don’t have tons of money, a way to go might be making your own Google videos. Thanks to online video websites, you can share your talent with the world quickly and easily. If you are interested in creating your own video, on just about whatever you want, and share it with other internet users you can, by using Google Video.

Google Video is one of the most popular online video websites, along with YouTube. Google Video is an online video website that is most commonly known for its wide selection of available videos. These videos commonly include popular television shows, sports recaps, celebrity interviews, music videos, and homemade movies. When most internet users arrive at Google Videos main page, they are there to find online movies to watch. Google is the place that many internet users go because they can not only watch free videos, but they also buy popular videos, often for less than two dollars.

Although a large number of internet users visit Google Video to watch fun videos, not everyone does. A large number of individuals head to Google Videos online website to look for more information on the features that allows them to make, upload, and share their own videos. If you are one of those individuals, you can easily learn more by visiting http://video.google.com/. That link should bring you directly to Google Videos main page. Once at the main page, you will find information on how to make and upload your own homemade video.

One problem that you may notice with Google Video is that there are times when you cannot upload your videos, often due to site maintenance. This is something that is usually only temporary; therefore, you shouldnt be alarmed if you are not able to load and share your own videos with other internet users. The best thing that you can do is what until the feature becomes available again. In the mean time, you may want to upload your movie to another online video website, such as YouTube. Although, it is important to note that Google Video is a great place to share your video with the rest of the world. For that reason, you may want to regularly check back to see if and when you can begin to upload your movie.

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Jun 11 2007

It’s All About The Pay Per Post

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Well, I have to tell you, I love Pay Per Post already. Pay Per Post pays you to blog on various advertising offers after you’ve reviewed them. It’s called advertise on blogs, but it’s much more than that. It’s about blogging about what you love in a short review of the product.

It took us a while to get approved because we weren’t set up right. But, we had heard good things about the Pay Per Post outfit as being one of the honest groups online, and that if you made quality posts, you could earn some extra money to help support your website.

We liked the web page layout and the ease of understanding as to how it worked. So, we signed up, submitted our site and was promptly rejected due to layout problems. However, instead of receiving a form rejection email, we received a nice, encouraging email in which they outlined what they needed and they even allowed us to use their Pay Per Post Direct option while we reworked ourselves to their specifications. While we were waiting, we suggested Pay Per Post/Review Our Post to a few friends, and made 45.00 bucks while we were working on our layout. Not only did we come out with a hot, new look, but on our second try, they accepted us and we’re already in the black. Now, that’s sweet.

As you can see JAMBUZZ!!!! is sporting a new look and we’re ready to rock and roll on some of the cool offers that advertisers have. We especially wanted to rock on The Police post which looks both exciting and right up our alley.

If you have a website, go on over to Pay Per Post by clicking on the Review My Post button below. You could make some nice money, find some interesting products to post on and expand your blogs offerings at the same time. This is a real Win-Win situation for everyone involved.

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May 17 2007

Academy of Country Music Awards: A Running Diary

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Village Voice - I usually skip the ACM Awards because the show is rarely as well-produced as the CMAs and because one three-hour award show dedicated to country music per year is usually enough for me, but I’m still ridiculously amped about the new Miranda Lambert It’s all here

Arizona Daily Star - Texas rabble-rouser Miranda Lambert got word last month that her debut album, “Kerosene,” had sold a million copies. It took a couple of years to go platinum, but it was worth the wait. The album from the “Nashville Star” runner-up was a splendid It’s all here

Winston-Salem Journal - James Miller, who teaches trombone at the N.C. School of the Arts and is a member of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and pianist Allison Gagnon will perform together at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Watson Hall on campus It’s all here

Washington Post - In fact, apart from Miranda Lambert’s CD, the punchy production and easy mix of Southern rock and twang on Wilson’s album are about as close to alternative-country as mainstream Nashville is likely to get. The disc’s only real flaw is that a handful It’s all here

Bluffton News-Banner - 1st-Emily Fiock, SWHS; 2nd-Misty Peery, NHS; 3rd-Janelle Lambert, BHS; and honorable mentions-Sean Brinneman, BHS, ad Shae include Darik Boustaboualoy, Lyndsey Maxwell, Cecily Werling, Nic Collins, Lindsey Dahn, Alex Kohl, Karissa Moore, Miranda It’s all here

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Feb 21 2007

Music Tips: Bluetooth Headphones - Small with Great Sound

Hey, check out the new In-The-Ear earphones by Etymtic Research. They cost $200 bucks, but if you want great sound and need a discreet way to listent o your jams at work or school, these suckers are well worth the money. Try on a pair of the earphones. They are Bluetooth so no wires to give you away. They look a little strange, but they are the smallest wearable stereo with high-accuracy sound reproduction and full noise exclusion. They’re very small so they’re able to fit in your purse or pocket. Each earphone wieghs less than half an ounce; one contains the battery and other the circuit, antenna and controls. The Ety8s are supported completely by the ear canal - with no external support required - for comfortable long-term use.

Check them out here at www.etymotic.com

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Feb 20 2007

Speilberg & Burnett Plan Reality Show For New Film Talent

Director Steven Spielberg and reality television producer, Mark Burnett are partnering to produce a new Fox reality series in search of new directorial talent. Called On The Lot, this show will look for aspiring directors from around the world. The Grand Prize is no joke - a cool 1 million dollar development deal at Dreamworks. The Internet is coming into it’s own and this reality show is geared right for it. Candidates material is available for review and vote on their website prior to airing. www.thelot.com

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