BagWhiz, a Bag Blog about Luxury Handbags Launched!

Yey, we just launched another blog from our Zedomax Blog Network called BagWhiz, a blog about luxury handbags.
Why?
Well, bags are a great niche for blogging, you can read about my niche blogging strategies on my Adsense Optimization Blog over here. I will be writing a book shortly called, “How to Make Money with Adsense and Blog Networks”, so watch out for that. I should either be selling it for a little money or give it out for free as an e-book.
Am I a bag addict?
Oh no, but I made this blog for bag addicts. If you are a bag addict, please do check out our new blog and bookmark it or at least tell your girlfriend about it.
BagWhiz, a blog about luxury handbags and bag reviews, was just launched by our blog network.
You will find interesting stuff like Coach Bags, Fendi Bags, LV Bags, and more.
You can also find the highlights of last 10 posts of Bag Blog or any of our other blogs at the bottom of this page. (way at the bottom!)
Make Money Online DIY - How to Make More Money with Adsense and Chitika Optimization using my Heat Map!

Well, it’s not that often I tell my readers/newcomers about my money making secrets but here’s a heat map that I’ve created to maximize income from my blogs.
Now, this is a proven heat map for making the “most” money online with blogs.
It’s a rather “in-your-face” type of advertising where you force your visitors to really read your Adsense or Chitika ads.
Why do I do this type of “before-content” advertising?
Because it gives you the most bang for your buck. Of course, if you have a million dollars of funding and you are simply trying to promote your brand, you could go without advertising. But for people like me who depend on Adsense and Chitika to pay rent, it’s crucial that money keeps rolling in the bank, otherwise this site wouldn’t be paid for and there would be no more websites.
If you think it’s too much advertising, think of it this way. (Provided you live in the U.S.,) Can you tell me how many full 20-second advertisements you see on every TV show?
Yes, probably 3 or 4 and you don’t mind it because you need to keep watching the TV show.
It’s the same thing in blogging and you need to really force ads down the readers throat per say. It’s not the most nice way to make money, but heck, sometimes you gotta do what needs to be done.
Anyway, I hope this heat map helps you make more money online as I have worked on this for last 5-6 months or so optimizing it. (Yes, I did the analysis and optimization for you so all you have to do is follow it.)
Now, please don’t complain there’s too many ads on this site unless you would like to pay for my rent and credit card bills.
DIY - How to Use your Laptop Computer as a Teleprompter for Presentations!

You know those telepromopters that TV news reporters use to read their daily news? Well, here’s a simply way to make a teleprompter for any type of presentations. (This one is an example for a church but I don’t see any reasons why you wouldn’t use it outside god’s house.)
- Whatever you do…. no matter what…. and this is job #1 so pay attention…. always have a paper copy of your notes in your suit pocket. Allow me to repeat myself — Have paper backup of your talk. To sum up this point: Make sure you have your notes on paper, and easily accessible in case your computer dies.
- Write your talk, refine it and get it to the point where you would normally print it out as notes. In my case I work from a hybrid of a bullet point outline & written-out quotations.
- Enter those notes, page by page into a power point presentation. Use huge font, as it is irrelevant how many slides/pages you use.
- Get a “wireless presenter” You plug a small receiver into any USB port, then hold the tiny clicker in your hand. My clicker is 1-1/2 inch across, 3-1/2 inches long and about 1/2 inch thick. It fits easily, and unobtrusively into your hand. No one will even notice it.
iPhone 3G Lawsuits Popping Up Everywhere!
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I keep banging this site about how badly iPhone or iPhone 3G is advertised. Of course, most phones do the same thing and could be called “deceptive advertising” but in this case, it’s Apple for christ-sakes.
If they have to lie to consumers on their ads, there’s enough people to get mad enough to sue Apple.
I completely agree that Apple needs to reimburse customers for the slow AT&T 3G speeds and also for false advertising.
Even if 99% of people in the world don’t care, it’s plain and pretty easy to prove that iPhone 3G maybe one of the slowest PDAs out there.
Only if Steve Jobs decided to go with Sprint or Verizon, these lawsuits could have been avoided.
I foresee only more trouble for the iPhone 3G for the next couple months. Steve Jobs hyped the “3G” speeds and features, yet consumers report back 3G as slow and not worth the extra features.
Don’t get me wrong, I love Apple’s products, just not their deceptive advertising which happend of lately.
Haha, Americans used as “BullShi*” people in Canadian Ads!

Here’s easyhome.com, who’s using Americans as BS to market their Sony 52″ HD LCD TVs.
As an American, I don’t mind this at all, I think it’s rather funny and hilarious that a company would use prejudice to sell them.
But I think I know the reasons why this happened.
If you go back to one of the episodes on South Park where everyone’s yelling, “I hate Canada”, I think that kinda explains it. Although South Park may be funny and supposed to be only comedy, those hate-Canada episodes really bothered me as I feel it was complete, utter prejudice/racism against Canadian people.
In the end, I did ask couple of my Canadian friends what they though of it, and they didn’t care, they said it was funny so…
You know what though, they should have really put Bush and called him a “miserable failure” or put one of those signs, “Someone give Bush a blowjob so we can impeach him!”. (Now that would get ALL the anti-Bush supporters in America to buy an HDTV from the Canadian website)
The above pic is a splash screen you can see when visiting Canadian electronics and appliance retailer Easyhome, notifying visitors of a four-day sale. Depicted on the Sony TV in front of the American flag is a politician flashing pearly whites and a double-thumbed “This guy!” Beneath him is the none-too-veiled message “Even BS looks good on a 52-inch HD LCD TV.” Maybe so, Canada, but some think it’s even better with the volume all the way down.
Apple should be Sued for Deceptive iPhone 3G Advertising!
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As much as I can appreciate the Safari mobile browser on the iPhone, I still hate the fact that Apple refuses to make “real” ads without trying to cover up the slowness of the iPhone.
Well, as I told you about how iPhone is the biggest marketing scam ever, it seems like people are slowly starting to realize what I’ve predicted all along.
If above video isn’t proof of deceptive advertising than you must be either stupid or you’ve been whitewashed by Apple’s ads. No matter what the case, you need to face the facts and that is no company in the U.S. is allowed to “lie” to the consumers, especially in a public commercial.
Look, all I want is the truth, I know iPhone 3G is still lagging behind Sprint and Verizon’s CDMA network so you don’t have to lie.
Next time, would you add “Time Elapsed” in the commercials so people know that it’s not really “blazingly” fast.
Heck, the iPhone 3G in the commercial is probably faster than my desktop landline LAN connection for god-sakes!
You are doing everything great Steve Jobs, just cut the bullshit out and we will keep lovin’ you.
Here’s and excerpt of False Advertising laws in the U.S. from Wikipedia:
Advertising is regulated by the authority of the Federal Trade Commission, a United States administrative agency, to prohibit “unfair and deceptive acts or practices in commerce.”[3] While it makes laymen’s sense to assume that being deceptive is being unfair, deceptiveness in practice has been treated separately by the FTC, leaving unfairness to refer only to other types.[4] All commercial acts may be deceptive, not just advertising, but noncommercial activity such as advertising for political candidates is not subject to prosecution under the FTC Act. The 50 states have similar statutes, which generally are very similar to that of the FTC and in many cases copied so closely that they are known as “Little FTC Acts.” While the terms “false” and “deceptive” are essentially the same for most, being deceptive is not the same as producing deception. What is illegal is the potential to deceive, which is interpreted to occur when consumers see the advertising to be stating to them, explicitly or implicitly, a claim that they may not realize is false and material. The latter means that the claim, if relied on for making a purchasing decision, is likely to be harmful by adversely affecting that decision. If an ad is implicitly false, evidence must be obtained for what consumers saw the ad saying, and for the materiality of that, and for the true facts about the advertised item, but no evidence is required that actual deception occurred, or that reliance occurred, or that the advertiser intended to deceive or knew that the claim was false.
Ironic that Apple used Jerry Seinfeld in their 1984 Ad!
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Here’s Apple’s ad where Jerry Seinfeld finishes it off. No wonder Microsoft decided to hire Jerry Seinfeld.
Now even better, they should just try to buy out Apple all together and end this decade-long Microsoft-Apple war for good.
via cnet
HP shifting focus to Linux in order to get over Vista Unpopularity!

HP shifting focus to Linux in order to get over Vista Unpopularity!
Well, I am not a big fan of Vista, maybe XP at the least, but here’s another great news that HP might be using Linux to increase sales while not having to deal with Vista’s unpopularity.
If you have noticed, many computer manufacturers including HP, Dell, and others who have been putting the sign, “This company recommends Vista”.
Now, that’s what I don’t get. How could companies expect to increase computer sales while recommending Vista, an operating system touted to be more incompatible than their previous sibling, Windows XP.
With all that out there, HP is finally shifting its focus to provide fully-installed Linux systems which will save the consumers about $100-200 over Vista. (That’s right, you no longer have to pay for what you don’t use)
Since Linux OS is free, consumers can pretty much get the Linux version and simply install Windows XP to get going instead of having to deal with Vista’s horrible uninstallation process.
Already, Google has proved the value of Linux operating system through its Android developement.
Mind you, Linux operating system has been developed nicely by the open source crowd for the last 10 years to one day beat out Windows out of the market. Yey!
According to Businesweek, HP has been quietly working on two projects aimed at bypassing unpopular features in Vista and possibly competing with Apple down the line. The first involves developing software that modifies Vista to make it easier to use. That much has been confirmed. However, rumor has it that a second “Skunk Works” operation has been going on behind closed doors that has a much loftier goal—building a customized replacement OS based on the Linux platform.
via gizmodo
Bill Gates and Seinfeld TV Commercial!
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Remember Microsoft hired Seinfeld to do advertising for their new $300 Million campaign?
Here’s the new Bill Gates and Seinfeld TV commercial which I did get to see yesterday for the first time and looks like bunch of people uploaded it to Youtube.
First look tells me that this ad really sucks in comparison to Apple. There’s not enough “juice” going on to even understand what they are advertising. (Good advertising should be funny even with the sound off, try watching this ad without sound, it’s BORING!)
Bill Gates will have to do a lot better than this. It would be cool if he was skydiving or somethin’ with Jerry Seinfeld and then Bill Gates gets squashed by Seinfeld on landing.
