Posts Tagged ‘People’

Wyclef Jean Press Conference

January 19th, 2010

A teary Wyclef Jean asks for help for Haiti and defends allegations He also act as the New York hoard of the total telethon, along with Clooney in Los Angeles and CNN’s Anderson Cooper, in Haiti. He defended his offerings, Yele Haiti, against the management of Yele, tax experts yesterday said, they will go. Nevertheless they want somewhere to go. Help us work on these tents.”

As I said when I first blogged about this information revealed in August when Yele Haiti’s tax income were filed with whom, they have worked in the preceding, plus the United Nations Office, the Clinton Global Initiative and the World Food Program, as well as organizations like the Red Cross. Don’t get me injustice, if Yele isn’t above-lodge, then they should be built into communities.

“Wyclef was exactly stirred to tear towards the end as he became emotional too.

The offerings were “afar modern” in its tax filings, other efforts since 2005. He profited from his Yele Haiti donations. » Read more: Wyclef Jean Press Conference

Money Making Affiliate Program

July 26th, 2009

Money Making Affiliate Program with the advent of the Internet and the continuous challenge of the economic downturn at present, a lucrative business venture may be hard to come by. This is what Tissa Godavitarne’s program offers. The program brings you one of the best ways to earn money online.

One thing for sure, the program is not that complicated. The moment you sign up for it, you will have access to the back office (control panel) of the program and get a people search engine website for free. People search engine refers to a certain website wherein the Internet users can use it to search for people according to their name, their phone number, email and even through their address. » Read more: Money Making Affiliate Program

79% of Bloggers Pay Nothing for their Blog Design

July 26th, 2009

The results are in and it looks like that the vast majority of bloggers are not paying for themes.

61% of our readers are using free themes in some way – either using a default theme that the blog came with (11%), downloading a free template (21%) or taking a free theme and tweaking it (29%).

18% of our readers are designing their blogs completely on their own and while the market for premium themes does seem to be growing only 13% of you have paid for a theme.

The lowest response of all was for people to pay for someone else to design a blog for them (8%). That brings the total of those paying for their design in some way to 21%.