Friday, September 21, 2007

I Own the Moon!

Sort of. More precisely, I own the keyword "Moon" in a new cool search engine that lives at SearchBigDaddy.com. Whenever someone searches for "moon" in this search engine, the front page of my site to which this keyword is assigned is displayed in the box above the listing of pages the search produced.

I also own a couple of planets in this solar system of ours: "Venus" and "Mars." If I ever have to run from the future global government, I have places to hide. Interestingly enough, "Mars" and "Venus" get searched quite a bit; apparently I am not the only one who anticipates problems with the future global government. I know this simply because I have access to the stats for the keywords I own in SearchBigDaddy.com.

I also own a few biggies such as "galaxy" and "Universe" as well as "nature" that comes just handy with it. And did I mention that I claimed "big bang" too?

I own quite a few small things too: "electron," "proton," "neutrino," "boson," and "fermion." Small things can be cool. You can easily store them in compact places such a "black hole" which I, obviously, had to claim too. If you think that people do not search for things like "big bang" or "black hole" you are quite wrong.

Moreover, I own some earthly properties. A couple of countries: "Greece," where I lived for a few months and loved it a lot and "Poland," where I am originally from. A few European capitals such as "Athens," "Vienna," "Prague," Budapest," "warsaw," and "Moscow" (just to spite my Russian friends a bit). I own only one city in the US, but it's a good one: "Beverly Hills." I used to work there, so I should know. At some point, it was one of the most popular searches among my keywords.

It's only natural for someone who owns a "black hole," "big bang" and "fermion" to own "physics" and "astronomy." Yes, I indeed own them too. As well as "mathematics" without which the other two are helpless. In addition, I also claimed a few places of higher learning where those fields are practiced: "caltech," "stanford," "ucla," and "Jagiellonian University," my Alma Mater in Cracow (another of my keywords), Poland which has Copernicus and John Paul II among its alumni. I was quite surprised to see at some point "caltech" among the most frequently searched keywords in my keyword collection.

In this day and age, people who own other people are frequently frowned upon. Since I am not a particularly politically correct person, I thought that adding a few heavyweights in the annals of physics and astronomy was just fine. And so I claimed: "Einstein," "Newton," "Copernicus," "Maxwell," "Planck," "Bohr," "Fermi," "Dirac," "Heisenberg," and "Curie," to name only those I still remember. Yes, people obviously search for "Einstein," but also for "Bohr," "Fermi," and "Curie."

Now, what's the point of all this? That's a very good question, the answer to which is actually quite simple: to generate traffic to my site in a cool, original and memorable way and to create my site public awareness. You see, even if not everyone of those searching for "Einstein" or "Beverly Hills" visits my site and, in fact, very few do, chances are they will remember it because its front page was displayed in the box above their search results.

More articles about topics like that and a variety of others can be found in the Eclectic section of my site at http://www.eminimethods.com/Eclectic.html

Waldemar Puszkarz, Ph.D., is a web veteran with 15 years of web surfing under his belt. By training, he is a theoretical physicist, but his interests are much broader than science and include trading financial markets, sports betting, poker, and researching online business opportunities. He is also an avid book reader and sports afficionado. Currently he is making his living mostly as a day trader. He has been in the trading trenches for almost a decade during which he has traded a variety of financial instruments. He is the owner and webmaster of Eminimethods.com (http://www.eminimethods.com) which provides free common sense trading education and simple trading systems for e-mini and stock markets as well as reviews of honest online business opportunities in Meet HOBO (http://www.eminimethods.com/HOBO.html) section of his site.

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Choosemyrewards: The New Chase credit card Rewards Management Tool

In previous articles, I have discussed travel, cashback, interest-savings, and merchandise rewards programs. These rewards specific cards are geared towards people who are grounded in which type of rewards they would like to earn.

For those who are indecisive or those having different rewards interests at different times of the year, should take an interest in the Chase choosemyrewards program. There are two different flagship cards involved in this program, the Chase Cash Plus Rewards Visa and the Chase Flexible Rewards Visa. Both cards offer 0% APR's for 1 year, and low APR's thereafter. Statistics show however, that the approval rate for the Chase Cash Plus Rewards Visa is higher.

Let's take a minute to explain the choosemyrewards program. Like any other rewards program, there is a point system for both cards. You receive one point for every dollar spent on purchases with each card. When these points are accumulated, you then have the option of redeeming them for a variety of goods or cash. Here is what distinguishes these two cards from all other programs. At any time, you may login to the choosemyrewards page on the Chase server to elect which type of rewards you would like to receive. Choices include merchandise, restaurant gift certificates, retail gift certificates, travel rewards, and with the Chase Cash Plus Rewards Visa up to 5% cashback on purchases.

Many other rewards programs make it very difficult for the consumer to redeem rewards, let alone choose them. Typically, you would have to call up the company, wait on hold to get in touch with the proper customer service representitive, and then listen to them give you your list of options before ultimately processing your decision. With the choosemyrewards program this is not the case. In the mail with your new Chase card, you will receive a login pin number and the web address where you may access your rewards account. After entering your pin number, you may view your points accrued and a list of all rewards options. You may then scroll through the list of options and choose the rewards you would like to receive.

It only gets better. Let's say you logout of your account after you choose your rewards and realize that maybe you didn't really want that gift certificate to Home Depot that you signed up for. Instead you'd like a gift certificate to your favorite restaurant. All you have to do is simply log back in and switch your reward redemption. This is a very simple and painless process and gives you, the consumer much more control.

Many people save their points until the end of the year, because they never expire, and redeem their points to give gift certificates as holiday presents. Others take a trip to a warm place during the winter. Others just simply trump in on a cashback award in the form of a check. Whatever your interest are, or if they change, enrolling in the choosemyrewards program will make your rewards management more user-friendly and thus, much easier.


Russ Nauta is the senior writer and consumer credit information investigator for credit card Outlet, a leading online credit card information portal since 2004

credit card Outlet features instant approval credit cards, rewards cards, balance transfer cards and low APR cards from major issuing banks.

This article may be reprinted with a published link back to http://www.credit-card-outlet.com.

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