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November 20th, 2009 by blogheadlinesGoogle Advertising Articles
November 20th, 2009 by blogheadlinesI’m a big fan of Google. Here, at Yovia.com, I am blogging about Google services and products. Check out http://yovia.com/blogs/googleimagetizers/
My Search Engine Blogs
October 31st, 2009 by blogheadlinesToday I have two search engine blogs. One is titled, “The InkPost Googly Search”. It is a search engine that I have created using Google. I wanted to be able to create my own logo and design my own page in Google’s name on Blogger.
My other search engine blog is titled, “The Grand Bee Search”.
I was
inspired by my favorite boxing star, Laila Ali. I made up a toon site about her and the Grand Bee is a fictional newspaper. Now there is a search engine of The Grand Bee.
Starting Over With Twitter
October 31st, 2009 by blogheadlinesOnce, I deleted my Twitter account, but I saw some business people that I wanted to keep in touch with there. So what I decided to do was make an account and follow the people that were involved in the same thing as me or had similar interest. At first, I really didn’t understand Twitter. For example, if I write to @twitter, I might see @yovia post instead of the Twitter’s post, and then I don’t know who I am writing. I would know that Twitter is the author on that page. It’s best to write the author. It can be quite confusing and sometimes unorganized. However, now I am beginning to understand things a little better.
Facebook Is the Best
October 5th, 2009 by blogheadlinesFacebook is the best social site to me. At first, I did not like the idea of joining facebook because of my concern about privacy. Facebook has it’s disadvantages. It has it’s advantages too. The rich and famous, companies, you, me, and people that you have not seen in years are on Facebook. People sometimes pop up out of no where. It seems the whole world is on Facebook. It use to be hard to contact folks or we were just too lazy to write and put a stamp on an envelope to keep in touch. Now the internet has made it too easy. All we have to do is sit in front of a computer, sign in, and punch some keys on our keyboard to type a few words to our friends.
Having no Credit
September 25th, 2009 by blogheadlinesIt’s crazy to me that no credit is just as bad as bad credit. I can understand bad credit, but when you have no credit, that’s a different story to me. If you are a person that pays your phone bill, your light bill, insurance bill, and everything on time that needs to be paid, you should be allowed to get some credit. That should be a plus for you.
How can you get credit when nobody wants to give you a chance to get it in the first place? Have you ever been to some place like Best Buy or JC Penny and tried to apply for credit? Did they turn you down every time? I think it is so ridiculous. There are a lot of people that just pay cash for everything. Some places are crazy enough not to accept your cash. They want you to have credit which makes no sense.
If you have no credit, I think Furniture Fair is a great place to start. You could buy a new bed and pay on it monthly. Then, buy something else again later on. That’s one good way to build up credit.
The InkPost Googly
September 18th, 2009 by blogheadlinesThe InkPost Googly is a site about Google art, articles, and Google products. It is a fan website for Google at Google Sites. I have been making Google art since 2005 at www.logoogle.com. The site stopped taking art submissions, and I was sad about it. It was so much fun posting at Logoogle and creating. Thats why I have decided to make my own site, posting all of the things that I have done in the past, and the things I am working on for the present.
Football Hershel Walker and His Personality Disorder
September 13th, 2009 by blogheadlinesHershel Walker is a pro football star. He has a personality Disorder called dissociative identity disorder. It is a multiple personality disorder. Hershel was angry, unhappy, sad, and he didn‘t know why. I think we all get that way sometimes in our lives. Hershel did not learn about his order until 10 years ago according to CNN news. Sometimes he would threaten his wife and his personality would switch. He could be violent and he could be sweet. Read More
My Good Old Carolina, Duke, and State Memories
September 13th, 2009 by blogheadlines


