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Monday, September 28, 2009

How to Shop Like a Celebrity for the Holidays... without a Celeb Budget!

If you are looking to cash in on some amazing goods for the holidays and live it up like a celebrity, but you don't have a celebrity income, then you have to check out ShopWiki.
ShopWiki is a revolutionary new shopping site that allows you to find the absolute LOWEST price on the items you want. ShopWiki pulls search results from almost EVERY online retail store, giving you the ultimate LOWEST price on the web!

For example, are you looking to get your brother some new Computer Speakers? Or what about a Digital Picture Frame for your awesome boss? Usually you would just go to the nearest store and buy these items or just Google search then buy - but you'd be WAY over paying!

I want to show you just how valuable Shop Wiki is:

When I Google "Home Theater System" the first result I get is for Best Buy. At Best Buy the average price for the Home Theater system (Plazma Television hookup) is about $300. By using ShopWiki I am able to find the same kind of items starting at $150! Thats a savings of 50%! How easy was that?!

So if you're looking for headphones, accessories or whatever it may be - SHOP WIKI TODAY!

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Super Bowl 2010 - How Tickets are Sold, Can You Win Them?

The NFL awarded the 2010 Super Bowl — Super Bowl XLIV — to Miami. It is the 10th time the city, who last hosted in 2007, will play host to the championship event. Some think that it is Florida's weather that is the real winner, and I certainly can't argue with that. The fact that Tampa just hosted the 2009 Super Bowl, pretty much confirms Florida as a "super" location in my mind.

The championship game will be played February 7, 2010 at Dolphin Stadium. The stadium has a seating capacity of 75,540. Looking to obtain tickets? Good luck. The majority of Super Bowl tickets are distributed to the NFL teams, with each team receiving 17.5 percent of the tickets. The non-participating teams receive 1.2 percent; and, the host team — Miami Dolphins — will receive five percent. The remaining tickets are controlled by the NFL. It distributes those primarily to NFL affiliated companies, the broadcast network, corporate sponsors, media, charities, fans and the host committee. Only about one percent of the tickets go to fans.

But you can still watch the game on Direct TV. There's plenty of time to get Direct T V in your home. If you think DirectTV sounds like the right choice for your football party, make sure you check out Directtv.com for all of your Super Bowl watching needs.