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Contest Participants List

Posted by Web Freak in Chit Chat

Just for confirming the names to be put in the draw of this contest..

  • mad-boy
  • akira07
  • Ricky
  • sena
  • Sridhar90
  • Sunil.Murali
  • ThemeLib.com
  • BBx
  • Dhadha
  • BM
  • Sherry
  • wiehanne
  • qLF
  • OmaagioManiac
  • salvatore
  • Erz
  • indocontest
  • Blogging Contests
  • Flisha
  • Paco
  • riyanne
  • nikhil
  • Navjot Singh
  • Mark Sierra at Darn Good Reviews
  • Concorsmania
  • Eva
  • Webbycontest
  • Sheryl
  • Contest for Bloggers
  • Charles
  • Whizzy
  • David
  • Atul
  • Louis Lem

Missing participant names can be emailed to: esidyo@in.com or esidyo3@gmail.com

The names will be put on a draw and the winner will be called out soon…

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How To Setup PayPal Subscription & Recurring Payments

Posted by Web Freak in Tips n Tricks

Are you looking for monthly basis sales/subscriptions?

I have seen many people in Forums selling links/forum avatars/signatures etc. on monthly basis and are bored to request payments monthly..

So, here is a great shortcut!

You can Setup PayPal Subscription & Recurring Payments.. Means the buyer will be billed Monthly/Quarterly/Semi-Anually/Anually etc.

So you basically have to choices that you can setup subscription buttons and place them on your website or create email links and send them out to your customers. Since I am selling ad space on my blogs, I decided to be more personal and email each customer and include a link. Here are the steps you need to take once you have a PayPal account setup.

  1. Login to your PayPal account
  2. Click on the Merchant Services tab at the top
  3. Then under the “Create Buttons” section, click the “Subscribe” link
  4. If you do not wish to do manually, Simply go here

If you’re setting up payment via email, make sure you change the last option button encryption  to “NO” otherwise you won’t  get the email link. Also, the email link is really long and will break if you just paste it directly into your email. So what I did was use a free url converter called TinyURL and created a much smaller url which I then included in the email.

Thanks for reading and I hope this solves many problems ;)

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Do you need a critical illness cover?

Posted by Web Freak in Off-Topic Chat

LOL, this is an offtopic post, I know!

Almost everyone takes a Mediclaim. If they don’t, it’s because their office covers them. But where critical illness cover is concerned, there is a lot of ambiguity.

Here we clarify your doubts.

How it differs from Mediclaim

Critical illness is a benefit plan, not a reimbursement plan.

If you have medical insurance, whatever you spend — within the limit of the cover — will be reimbursed. As a result, all your expenses will be cleared.

Under a critical illness cover, you will not be reimbursed; you will be given the entire amount for which you are covered. Let’s say you get a heart attack. If you have a critical illness cover of Rs 1,00,000, then this amount will be given to you because you got a heart attack. How much money you spend on your treatment is irrelevant.

If you have Mediclaim, however, whatever you spend on hopitalisation will be reimbursed. So, if your insurance is for Rs 1,00,000 but your expenses, Rs 75,000, then you will get just Rs 75,000.

With critical illness cover, you get the benefit of the entire cover; with Mediclaim just the reimbursement within the cover limit.

What’s covered?

This one is self-explanatory — only critical illnesses are covered. You will, however, have to check and see what illnesses the insurance company calls critical.

Cancer, stroke, coronary artery surgery, renal failure (failure of both kidneys), multiple sclerosis, major organ transplants like kidney, lung, pancreas or bone marrow, paralysis, arota graft surgery and primary pulmonary arterial hypertension are the common ones.

However, if you die within 30 days of the illness being diagnosed, you will not get the cover. You will also not get the cover if the illness is diagnosed within 90 days of taking the policy.

What’s more, you have to be careful to see if you will get compensated.

Let’s say you suffer from heart failure or angina. Heart failure occurs when the heart cannot pump blood fast enough to meet the needs of the body. Angina is pain or discomfort due to lack of oxygen to the heart muscle.

Technically, neither of these are heart attacks so you will not get the critical illness cover.

If you do suffer a minor heart attack that is not termed as critical, you will not get cover.

Or, if you have a cancer growth that has been operated and taken out and the cancer has not spread, it might be excluded since the insurance company will no longer view it as critical.

Once your illness is diagnosed by a registered medical practitioner and supported by ample evidence (X-rays, laboratory tests and reports), the insurance company will get it reconfirmed by a registered medical practitioner on their board. If they decide it is critical, payment will be made.

Why would you take critical illness when you have Mediclaim?

A number of reasons actually.

Most importantly, Mediclaim only covers your expenses when you are hospitalised. It also covers pre-medical expenses — for 30 days prior to hospitalisation — and post medical expenses — 60 days after being discharged.

But, in the case of critical illness cover, you are given the benefit whether or not you are hospitalised.

For instance, you may be diagnosed with cancer but not hospitalised. Nevertheless, you are paid your cover.

Your Mediclaim comes into effect only when you are hospitalised.

Secondly, it is only recommended to people who have a history of certain illnesses in their family; critical illness cover will only include certain illness.

Moreover, it provides a welcome financial boost at a time of emotional stress and financial hardship.

Let’s say you have a critical cover for Rs 1,00,000. You are also covered by Mediclaim for the same amount.

If your bills amount to Rs 75,000, you will get Mediclaim as well as the critical Illness cover (Rs 1,00,000).

The critical illness cover is not a substitute for medical insurance cover; it complements Mediclaim.

For instance, if you had a kidney failure and needed a kidney transplant, a Mediclaim policy may not cover donor expenses. So the money you get from a critical illness cover will take care of it.

The age factor

Mediclaim is normally from five years of age upto 75 or 80 years. For a child less than this age, a policy can be taken out only if a parent also is insured.

Where critical illness is concerned, the insurance companies have different criteria.

Some start from the age of six while others only from 20 years onwards. Some provide it only till 59 or 60, while others go up to 65 years.

Made a claim?

There are a list of illnesses that will qualify for the critical illness cover. Once you get paid for any of them, the entire cover expires. So if you have a critical illness cover of Rs 1,00,000 and get a heart attack, the entire payment is made and the policy terminates.

If you want a fresh policy, you can apply for one. The only caveat: heart related illnesses will no longer be covered. Remember, even the insurers want to lower their risk.

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500 Comments Completed ;)

Posted by Web Freak in Chit Chat

Thanks for your comments and contribution to my blog, we have 72 readers and 500 Comments now!

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So keep them coming ;)

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Truth about Rishabh Sood’s Contest

Posted by Web Freak in Chit Chat

Guest Post written by Rishabh Sood

I am writing this blog post today to help a friend of mine who is ran a contest on his blog and due to a trap setup’d be a person named Navjot Singh his rep. on internet got spolied. I know Rishabh very well and I am sure that he won’t do such acts to promote his blog. What really happend was Rishabh was running a contest on his blog in which readers had to reivew his blog on their blogs to win Apple iPod Nano. After a month Rishabh annouced the winner for the contest. I also helped him choosing the winners by reading all entries. So the next day when Rishabh checks his blog a person named Navjot Singh drops in and starts spamming on forums and blog that the contest was hoax to spoil Rishabh’s blog. Navjot Singh bought a hosting account on Rishabh’s server and then he made a blog and posted the same review which we annouced on Rishabh’s blog. He even blogged about the contest on his blog.. This guy was an old enemy of Rishabh he even tried to ruin his olders blogs too but failed. Now when he was sucessful he is just spaming and spamming all around.

I personally know Rishabh and helped him choosing the winner and He havent scammed anyone. When he asked navjot singh to stop he asked for $200 in return on yahoo and he even posted a comment on Rishabh’s blog which he says He didn’t posted but Rishabh has his IP logs here is the screenshot

Submityourcontest.com and Nspeaks.com are scam stay away from it

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Write Guest Posts Here!

Posted by Web Freak in Chit Chat

Hey guys,

I am accepting guest posts here in our blog,

I am only accepting posts till 25th October..

* How your posts should be

1) 350 Characters Minimum

2) Not More than 2 Links Allowed

I will write in the header of the post that it is a guest post written by you and your blog url on your name..

Send your guest posts to: esidyo3@gmail.com with a category along with it..

Appropriate posts will be posted here in our blog ;)

Thanks

Also you can reply here after you’ve sent the post!

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How You can Make Money Online with Craigslist.org

Posted by Web Freak in Make money

Craigslist.org is the biggest classified ad website on the Internet. It is also marketplace that brings buyers and sellers meet together. Joining Craigslist.org is absolutely free. You just need to fill out your email address and name to become a member.

Posting ads on Craigslist is free except if you post your ad into the job category. As you can post most of the ads at no cost, Craigslist.org can be a good website for you to make money online by selling your items.

Here how Craigslist.org can help you earn money online.

First of all, decide what category of items you like to sell. You are allowed to post an ad about anything on Craigslist.org. Whether you want to offer your services, or just want to dispose your old stuff, you can always post ads about these items that you want to sell.

Once you known what you category of products to focus on, you may go ahead to decide specifically what products to sell. Some good choices are furniture, car parts, arts and crafts items, baby items and pet items. Take a few good photos of your products and list the item into the right category. Pay attention on the ad title and description. You need a compelling ad title and description to attract buyers. Make sure there is no spelling and grammar errors. Your ad will stay on Craigslist 45 days but once expired you can always to re-list it.

The potential buyers may send you questions. So, be sure to take the time to read their questions and answer all of them professionally.

Since the ad position is depend on the age of your ad. The longer you have listed your ad, the lower your ad ranking. You will want your ad stay as high as possible to so that it can be noticed by most of the potential buyers. One way to keep you ad rank high is by renewing your ad every week.

There is a strategy can you use which is listing your different items in many categories. This way you are more likely to make sale as you have more items for attracting buyers.

The above are just some ideas of making money on Craigslist.org. If you take the time to research and study on Craigslist, you would probably find more interesting ways to profit in Craigslist.How You can Make Money Online with Craigslist.org

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