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Posted October 12th, 2007 in General
Onine Casino Bluebook offers listings of online casinos and helps you find the best deals
for your casino gaming. The site lists a number of online casinos, poker sites, bingo halls,
and sports betting sites, and lets you see whichones offer the best welcome bonuses and
special deals.

OnlineCasinoBluebook.com has a mailing list so that users can stay up to date with the
latest deals. They also offer special subscriber only competitions where members can win
cash prizes.

The layout of the Online Casino Bluebook is quite simple and clean - the site loads
quickly, and the emphasis is more on offering the information you want as clearly
and simply as possible, rather than bogging the site down with large images or lots
of advertisements.

Many of the casino sites have reviews, which discuss speed of payment, convenience,
bonuses, and odds. If you are a regular online casino user you will likely find a lot of
value in this site.  It is rather US centric, however.

Posted July 9th, 2007 in General

If you like to gamble on any sport, and want to maximise your chances, then a look at DocSports.com may be exactly what you need.  Docsports is the place for baseball, hockey  basketball and nfl picks.

Docsports have been established since the early 1970s, and they pride themselves on honesty, knowledge and experience.  Their goal is to keep you up to date with all the best lines and details to ensure you are successful in your sports betting.

They use a carefully calculated units system to ensure you have the best chances of success.  If you follow the unit system carefully, and are disciplined, you will be able to enjoy successful sports betting. 

 They offer a free tips and picks newsletter to keep you up to date with the latest sporting news and handicaps, and have a paid service for people who are more serious about their betting.

Take a look at Docsports if you are interested in sports betting on College Basketball, NBA, NHL, or Football.

Posted May 4th, 2007 in General

If you are a webmaster, and let’s face it, who doesn’t have a blog or web site these days, then the chances are you want to make money from it.

Making money online isn’t as simple as putting some adsense blocks on your site and waiting for the dollars to roll in.  First, you need visitors - and to get visitors, you need to do some promotion.  Search engine marketing is still the most popular way to get vistors, and that means lots of incoming links.

You could do things the old fashioned way, and email everyone with a related site asking for a link exchange.  That’s great if you have the time, and is an inexpensive way to bag yourself some text links.  If you don’t have the time, or just want to boost that effort to the next level, then text link advertising from somewhere like Linkworth is well worth a look.

If you buy Text Link Advertising, you know your link is going on a relevant, quality site.  Not only that, but you know the link is going to stay up.  If it comes down, then Linkworth will contact the site owner.  If it stays down, you stop paying for it.  To get that kind of assurance with link exchanges would require a lot of work, or purchase of a script to monitor the links for you.

When you decide to monetise your site, Linkworth can help again.  There are lots of ways of making money online, but not all of them fit every case.  Irritating, noisy banners and visitor alienating popups, for example.   Selling text link advertising gives you a chance to use that space on your site for something that may even benefit your readers.  Most of the time, the links you sell will be very relevant to your site. If you ever decide you don’t want to place a link, then you can just say no.

Text link advertising is a great way to make money online, and a great way to boost your search engine marketing efforts.  If you’re interested, check out Linkworth today. 

Posted April 9th, 2007 in General

Don’t miss out on this Monstrous Adventure, the new action-RPG experience for PSP!

Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure, the Nihon Falcom action-RPG for PSP® (PlayStation® Portable) system localized and published by Mastiff, LLC,  has been causing quite a stir among RPG fans since its release last month—so much stir that gamers in some areas are now unable to find copies at their local retail outlets. The very limited supply of Nihon Falcom’s first internally developed PSP® system title, touted by many journalists as the first “Zelda” game for Sony’s handheld, has vanished from store shelves in many parts of the country. Click here for more.

Posted February 25th, 2007 in General

After the successful launch of 360Zine for Xbox 360 gamers and PCGZine for PC gamers in 2006, Cranberry Publishing Ltd is pleased to announce the launch of HGZine for Sony PSP, Nintendo DS and mobile phone gaming enthusiasts. The launch issue is available now from the Gamerzines website.

“As an avid handheld gamer myself, it’s great fun to edit a magazine dedicated to DS, PSP and mobile games. They’re usually herded to the back of multiformat print mags and never given the attention they deserve - it’s time to redress the balance,” says HGZine Editor, Keith Stuart. “With HGzine, we can offer the editorial values and beautiful, readable design of a print publication, with the immediacy of online. It’s absolutely the best of both worlds.”

Keith is a veteran game journalist, and is one of The Guardian’s game bloggers. He has previously worked on respected games magazine, Edge.

HGZine is written by professional games journalists and made available in digital format for free. On top of the high quality editorial, the magazine is enhanced with embedded video and interactive media, such as quizzes, annotated screenshots and animated images appearing on the pages themselves.

Issue 1 includes reviews of Sid Meier’s Pirates!, Mario vs Donkey Kong 2, Ghost Rider, Dungeon Siege Throne of Agony, Castlevania Portrait of Ruin and Bomberman Land Touch. There are also previews of Driver 76, Burnout Detonator, Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, Zelda Phantom Hourglass, Manhunt 2 and Call of Duty Roads to Victory, and many more.

HGZine is a Gamerzine, published in PDF format. Readers simply require a copy of the free Adobe Reader (version 6 or above) to read the magazines. Each Gamerzine includes more than 30 pages of professionally written games journalism and is enhanced with embedded video and multimedia.

HGZine can be downloaded now from: http://www.gamerzines.com/

Take2 are giving away a festive scenario for Sid Meiers Railroads - its a fairly small download, you can get it here. If you liked the old toyland theme for Railroad Tycoon you should love this :)

Posted December 18th, 2006 in General

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about the latest freebies available in the gaming world. That could be free software, game trials, betas - if its cool, and it doesn’t cost money, you’ll find it here.

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