Posted on Jan 31, 2008 under Blogging, Paid Reviews, Website Reviews |
Well, today’s an exciting day here at EverythingBlogger. We’ve been accepted into the payperpost program and are very excited.
We’ve written paid reviews on different blogs before, but starting out with payperpost is nice simply because of the number of opportunities that their programs offer. There are literally hundreds of opportunities available to bloggers unlike some other programs. A few months ago we signed up with another program that offers paid reviews and we got offered exactly 1 review. It’s nice to get a paid review, but 1 in 3 months is a bit ridiculous.
Payperpost allows you to write up to 3 reviews each day on an approved blog, and once you establish yourself with payperpost you can add more blogs and increase your earnings potential.
Looking through some of the blogs that are writing for the program you’ll also see that there are a number of bloggers earning thousands of dollars each month just writing paid reviews. That’s not bad for a writing a few blog posts. A lot of the opportunities pay five dollars for a short post, while just browsing I’ve noticed some opportunities paying $45 dollars or even more. A lot of bloggers don’t earn $45 dollars a month from their blogs - so writing one post for that much would be a nice little bonus for blogging.
I’m pretty excited about starting with payperpost. Who knows, maybe we’ll earn enough for some new Wii games or a new t.v. I really need one - you’d laugh if you saw my t.v. I think.
If you haven’t checked it out, read through their website and decide if the program is something you’re interested in. Even if you only earn a little each month from it - it’ll be nice to pay a couple of bills simply by blogging.
Our paid reviews for Payperpost here at EverythingBlogger will be clearly marked - and if you’re interested in being reviewed by EverythingBlogger - check out the link at the top of the page about EB Reviews.


Posted on Jan 30, 2008 under Martial Arts, UFC |

Have you ever wondered how your favorite movie star or martial arts ‘expert’ or professional wrestler would do in the octagon against a real cage fighter?
Well, this Saturday we’re going to get to see. Brock Lesnar, professional wrestler, is going to step into the UFC’s octagon and take on former UFC Heavyweight champ Frank Mir.
Don’t be fooled by Lesnar’s relative inexperience - the guy’s still a beast. And he was a world class wrestler in college and high school with numerous titles and even a national championship. He has an MMA record of 1 and 0, having already made his MMA debut back in June in which he won in 69 seconds.

It’ll be an interesting fight and we’re all waiting to see how Lesnar’s wrestling stardom translates to the UFC.
Also on the card is Tim Sylvia taking on Antonio Rodrigo Noguiera.
Posted on Jan 22, 2008 under Reality Television, Television |
I don’t know if it’s the cheesy gladiator names or the overly pumped and enthusiastic competitors that I like the most - but the new American Gladiators has managed to capture the spirit of the old in a way that I was worried that they wouldn’t.
No longer do we have Zap and Laser or Turbo - no, now we have Wolf and Toa and Justice. I love that each gladiator is like a character, from Wolf howling at every chance he gets to Toa walking and moving like he we just pulled him out of the jungle - it cracks me up.

And then you have the competitors who seem to be the most positive and enthusiastic people in the world, even as they’re being mashed and beat up and tossed around by the giant gladiators. As much as I would love to compete on the show I’m sure that at some point Hulk Hogan would come up to interview me saying something like “Well dude, it looked like you were going to get some points there until Militia threw you across the ring like used banana peel” and I would probably start cussing about his mother and how I’m probably just going to kick him in the nuts next time I saw him.
Well, maybe people will get tired of listening to these happy people and want to see somebody get their ass kicked and get angry about it. Maybe.
Posted on Jan 14, 2008 under Gadgets, Toys |
I’m a huge fan of the new R/C Helicopter’s that are tiny and you can fly around the room. I think they’re so cool.

When I was younger I loved rockets and my dad and I built a R/C plane one time which was pretty neat. But there really is nothing better than sitting on your ass on your couch watching t.v. and buzzing your sleeping dog with an R/C copter. Maybe I need to get a life. Perhaps.
But that’s o.k. because these things just make me happy - and that’s what’s important right?
Anyways - if you have nothing better to do like me - you can get one for not too much over at ThinkGeek.com
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Posted on Jan 11, 2008 under EB Reviews, Website Reviews |
If you’re like me, you probably spend a lot of time searching for fixes to computer problems online. It’s always nice when you find a simple, quick, and well written fix to whatever problem you’re having.

Digital Lounge is the blog of Hammy - and provides a ton of useful content and simple fixes to common computing problems. Whether you’re looking for a way to easily convert any file to PDF format or you want simply want to learn how to type without a keyboard (yes, it can be done) - then Digital Lounge is a great place to look.
Hammy blogs about a great number of things which is why Digital Lounge comes across like a virtual lounge. It’s a comfortable place to find some great advice and a neat blog to just browse through to pick up some great tips.
He has all sorts of great tools that he’s found on the web and linked to, as well as a number of wallpapers available for download. There are reviews of different Firefox add-ons and plenty of links to Photoshop tutorials. So if you’re looking for a quick fix to a problem, or just want to find some neat new applications and tools - check out Digital Lounge, you’ll probably find what you need as well as a few other cool things.