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You’ll find all kinds of stuff posted at my blog, so keep checking back. You’ll find a lot of information related to social networking, Facebook, Twitter, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), just cool internet tools and technologies.
Bio:
Name: Steve Hart
Job: Interactive Development Director for a large media communications company.
Interest: Everything Social Networks, SEO, Blogs, and Media Publishing.
Get paid to wear t-shirts – tshirts4hire.com

It’s a relative simple idea…get paid to wear t-shirts. Tshirts4hire.com has come up this the unique advertising solution: Hire people to wear your advertisement on t-shirt.
As it reads on their website: “Tshirts4hire seeks to unite businesses with people through an expressive and innovative marketing and advertising medium: the clothes you wear. Founded on the premise that clothing is a powerful communication and networking tool, our goal is to unite businesses and entrepreneurs in a mutually beneficial manner.”
Well, I had to give it a try (wearing the t-shirt). After a simple “get paid to wear a t-shirt” sign up process, I filled out my profile. I noted that I worked in the Internet industry and stood out (6’7) in a crowd making me an ideal for any advertiser.
Weeks later I received an email from Howard at tshirts4hire.com asking if I would like to participate by wearing one of their t-shirts (for a small payment). I agreed and told them I wear a 2XL. They mailed it to me a few days later. We agreed on a day that I would wear their t-shirt.
The t-shirt has their logo on the front and a simple description on the back…
The basic message was to text “ICU” to 62626. In doing so, you’d receive an text about getting more information on tshirts4hire.com. Give it a try.
I got more questions about the shirt than people actually texting “ICU”, which is okay since the point is to advertise. I definitely receive a few strange looks and even a “did you lose a bet?” response. The shirt and I did what we needed and advertised the heck out of tshirts4hire.com.
Give it a try. What do you have to lose? Sign-up to advertise or wear a t-shirt at www.tshits4hire.com and let me know what you think.
What would you do for $5, Fiverr.com
What would you do for $5; or what would you offer for $5?
Well, now there’s a site that will help you fulfill your dreams of getting rich…$5 at a time. Fiverr.com is a marketplace for people to share things they’re willing to do for $5.
Need a girlfriend for a week on Facebook?
This guy will sell you his soul…
While there are a ton of funny or bizarre things people will do for $5, there are some actual practical offers.
Lots of logo creators…

Even some commercial content…

Anyone can create a offer on Fiverr.com. Just sign up and post away. The money exchange is all handled through PayPal. You can even leave, or read, reviews of the offer. Offers, or gigs, are divided up into categories or you can search for something specific. Use the ‘popularity” and “rating’ filter links to see which gigis people like best.
What’s the most bizarre or funny Fiverr you’ve come across?
Will Nutsie.com Internet Radio Replace Pandora?
I think most people know about Internet radio. Internet Radio is better than classic radio based on the two-way communication with your Internet radio provider. Pandora.comhas long been the market leader in Internet radio allowing it’s subscribers (you) to customize personal station for your listening pleasure. Using an artist or song, Pandora will create a station with “like” music. Pretty simple.
Pretty simple, yes, but in today’s era of Internet start up, new companies with better service and features are springing up like daisies. Welcome to the new era of Internet radio – Nutsie.com. Is Nutsie.com a Pandora killer? You bet!
Here are a few of Nutsie’s features
1) Create custom playlist by song or artist
2) Nutsie can proivde song recommendations based on your song preferences and playlists.
3) Nutsie makes it easy to grab any song and add it, or create, to your playlist.
4) Nutsie allows you to share your playlist with friends.
5) “Like” and “Hate” song rating features to fine tune your music preferences.
6) Thousands of shared playlist and Nutsie playlist (top 100…) to simplify your music listening.
7) Sync you itunes playlist and Nutsie will stream this music to you and recommend like songs to round out you music library.
Best of all, it’s free (for now). You don’t have to download any music. All the songs are played from Nutsie servers and they pay the royalty fees. No more stealing music! For the techies out there, the Nutsie service is “cloud” based.
Give it a try and let me know what you think.
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