Beezid.com – A Marketing Review
By now you’ve probably seen at least one commercial for the Beezid online auction company.
The commercials commonly show outstanding deals that people have actually won. We’re talking about supposedly top quality products being bought for literally pennies on the dollar. The deals are presented as being that good.
But is this for real, or is Beezid one giant scam?
Let’s take a look at one of their TV commercials and follow that with the company’s website.
A Beezid commercial from October of 2009. Today’s commercial is very similar.
The main theme of the commercial is scoring outstanding deals for next to nothing. The phrase “too good to be true” fits this perfectly. Read more…
Categories: marketing Tags: marketing, marketing review, TV commercial, website
Florida-Project.com – Update & Future Plans – Summer 2010
My website Florida-Project.com has been growing by leaps and bounds since its creation back in 2008.
Since then, I’ve scanned and added hundreds of old and current Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando theme park guidemaps, dozens of vacation planning guides, and THOUSANDS of digital pictures. The website is my personal dedication to fellow theme park lovers and those who want to know more about the history of the parks and rides.
And recently, I began editing and adding video clips of rides and attractions. These clips include walking through line queues and recording first person P.O.V. on the rides themselves. This is just the beginning as exclusive video content of vintage and extinct parts of Disney and Universal will (hopefully) start being added in the next 3-4 months.
Here’s where I stand right now with the content: Read more…
And the work finally continues.
I’ve finally gotten back to working and adding content again to my website, Florida Project.
It feels good adding content back to that website since I switched website hosting companies. I didn’t want to switch, but after my website had an unwelcome visitor that exploited holes in the software I was using, changing hosting providers and making a fresh start was the best option. I have no idea how far that person got into my files and directories and if any spyware or any hacking programs were installed.
Ordinarily, uploading files and rebuilding simple websites is a quick process. My Florida site is an exception to that rule. Right before the unwelcome visitor, I had over 3 gigabytes of scanned images and theme park and resort photos on my site. Needless to say, uploading that amount of content isn’t exactly a quick process.
It’s finished!
This is a follow-up post to yesterday’s posting about my site IntruderPrevention.com.
- UPDATE – I no longer own or maintain www.IntruderPrevention.com
After spending hours uploading and configuring new add-ons and making sure that everything is working properly, I’m proud to say that the main work on that website is finally finished. I’ll just be doing minor daily updates to the news section each day, but the main work is complete until I add another section in the future. Right now that part isn’t even in the planning stages, so it’ll still be a while.
IntruderPrevention.com is available again!
Intruder Prevention was one of the first professional websites that I made. It’s essentially a website dedicated to educating people about home security and preventing a robbery or home invasion from occurring. It covers topics ranging from a general comparison of the national home security companies to securing your home to choosing the right kind of deadbolt lock. It also has a news article page that I update daily, with most of those stories dealing with home robberies and even armed home invasions.
http://www.intruderprevention.com
- UPDATE – I no longer own or maintain www.IntruderPrevention.com
Categories: websites Tags: home security, Joomla!, website
