Archive for January 29, 2008
Get The Money That You Need Now!
January 29, 2008 Filed Under: General 230 words
The money that you need may be closer than you think! With TrustSource, a cash advance of your next paycheck can be wired to your bank account overnight (on a business day). The benefits of that is that you don’t have to worry about paying your bills late…after all, they’re not gonna wait!
If you’ve had a bankruptcy, no credit, or poor credit, you don’t have to worry. In fact, the only requirements that you must meet to take advantage of TrustSource’s online cash advance is being employed, and having a checking account for at least three months, and earn at least $1,000 per month. That’s not bad for what you’ll get. You won’t have high interest rates, and you can borrow up to $1,500. If you should fall in the same situation again the next month, you can optionally have a rollover of your payment back to TrustSource to the next month.
A detailed guide about cash advances, the fees involved, and the exact way the process works is available at their website. The fact that the application process is done online means that you don’t have to worry about being embarrassed by going to a check cashing store to get a payday loan. You can do it all in the comfort of your own home!
Easy Poll
January 29, 2008 Filed Under: General 293 words
Easy Poll is a website that offers free polls and surveys for webmasters. The sign-up process is quick and easy, and their technical support team is easy to access. This seems to be a great service that will be beneficial. Besides from being free, the polls/surveys are also hosted on their secure and reliable servers. That means that you don’t have to meet the many requirements of other scripts that must be installed on your own server. And obviously that means you don’t have to go through the aggravation that can develop when installing scripts!
Offering free polls and surveys doesn’t mean that Easy Poll will slack on options. They have the largest selection of patterns, colors, and poll types available. Your polls can be used for yes/no questions or multiple choice questions. If you need your visitors to submit a personalized response, you may opt to use a survey/questionnaire to fulfill that need.
Interactivity is very important for established and up-and-coming websites. The more your visitors feel like they are a part of your website, the more likely they will be to return. Use polls and surveys to ask questions about your visitor or to gain input on what they’d like to see on your website. You may also use polls/surveys for feedback–to find out how much your visitors are enjoying (or not appreciating) your current content.
Easy Poll’s uptime is unbeatable, it’s practically 100%. And the good thing is that blogs on freeservers can also use their polls and surveys (that includes anyone with a MySpace or Xanga blog, and many others). Set up will only take 2 minutes, so go ahead and see what Easy Poll can do for your website!
The Results Say Otherwise…
January 29, 2008 Filed Under: College, Finances, Modeling 453 words
I ended up doing good on my math test. I got 13/15, so I was happy. As for the Biology test, I could “totally have a BF!” (Reference to White Girls BF, not best friend). I got a 70% after the 4-point curve. Utterly unacceptable. That means that I’ll have to score higher than that for all the other tests, then that one will be dropped. When I saw that test score, I thought that I hadn’t studied! I recognized so many things on the test, but I mixed some of them up. Some of the mistakes were so silly that I wanted to cry. Lucky thing I turned in the optional extra credit assignment!
I’m doing a stock photo shoot next week Tuesday! It’s for TFP, so I won’t be getting paid the $600 bucks Shivon got paid for doing hers, but I will (hopefully) get some stunning business-style photos for my (non-existent) portfolio.

I’ve been having a good start with Smorty lately, so I decided to join Blogsvertise. Smorty doesn’t have many advertisers. That disappoints me a little, because their advertisers generally pay well. I got one that was worth $19.20! Not bad for the little bit of visitors that I get. I will definitely post a paypal screen cap once I get my money Friday! The only thing I don’t like about Smorty is that it takes 120 hours for the blog post to be approved. That’s a full 5 days from when you submit the post to them. It makes up for it that you get your approved payments at the end of the week, though.
With Blogsvertise, I signed up and my blog was approved almost instantly. The funny thing is I didn’t even do the experimental post that they said I’d need to do in order to be approved. It was unpaid and about Blogsvertise, to make sure we’ve got the hang of things before posting “real blog ads.” I purposely didn’t do it because it wasn’t paid and was actually a “real blog ad.” If they hadn’t approved me, I just wouldn’t work for them. Anyways, that was yesterday, and today I got my first $10 post from them. My blog post has already been approved, but it takes 30 days before I’ll get the payout.
These companies all have their good points and drawbacks.
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