Saturday, June 27, 2009

A new blog

http://blogobrain.com/ My new blog,variety of content. If you write poems,have a website, blog,link exchange, want to be a guest blogger please email: stuffvillage@gmail.com

Friday, June 26, 2009

Earn as an affiliate

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Affiliate earns money

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Read the amazing true

story
of how one woman, with no previous

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, earns 400,000+ per year

... selling other people's stuff online!
In her down-to-earth, sincere and often humorous style, Rosalind Gardner guides you through the entire process of building an affiliate marketing business on the 'Net. In 236 pages, and more than 68,000 words, you'll learn how to pick the best programs, negotiate a commission raise and save time, money and effort on everything from affiliate software to web hosting. To learn
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Read the amazing true

story
of how one woman, with no previous

business experience
, earns 400,000+ per year

... selling other people's stuff online!
In her down-to-earth, sincere and often humorous style, Rosalind Gardner guides you through the entire process of building an affiliate marketing business on the 'Net. In 236 pages, and more than 68,000 words, you'll learn how to pick the best programs, negotiate a commission raise and save time, money and effort on everything from affiliate software to web hosting. To learn
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

how to make money blogging

How to make money blogging
Are online jobs for you? For jim mcgarry, who lives in Bradford, PA , who filled out a simple online form, working online was the way to get a new job.
From Jim Mcgarry's personal website: "Basically I actually make around $3,000 to $5,000 a month from Blogging. Not a ton of money. But, very solid and good. I was able to replace my previous Venture's income, working less than 10 hours a week on my computer at home."

For Jim Mcgarry, this is not a new story - a job loss, and financial despair. But this person didn't give up. From his own words: "I was not interested in some fly by night get rich quick business opportunity, pyramid scheme or anything to do with network marketing. You know the ones that want you to try to sell stuff to your friends and family members. I just wanted a legitimate honest way for me to earn extra income from home. I am here to spread this word. Hopefully my story can inspire you to try what I discovered.

To make a long story short on my results of Blogging is that within four weeks, I was generating $5,000 a month at home. All I do is Follow the information . I don't even have to sell anything. Did you read that? Yes, no one actually needs to buy anything from you, me or Anyone. Just post to the blog, Post website links and get paid. You can do the same and companies are looking for a bunch of people to do that for them."

To Get started go to: How to make money blogging
Are online jobs for you? For jim mcgarry, who lives in Bradford, PA , who filled out a simple online form, working online was the way to get a new job.
From Jim Mcgarry's personal website: "Basically I actually make around $3,000 to $5,000 a month from Blogging. Not a ton of money. But, very solid and good. I was able to replace my previous Venture's income, working less than 10 hours a week on my computer at home."

For Jim Mcgarry, this is not a new story - a job loss, and financial despair. But this person didn't give up. From his own words: "I was not interested in some fly by night get rich quick business opportunity, pyramid scheme or anything to do with network marketing. You know the ones that want you to try to sell stuff to your friends and family members. I just wanted a legitimate honest way for me to earn extra income from home. I am here to spread this word. Hopefully my story can inspire you to try what I discovered.

To make a long story short on my results of Blogging is that within four weeks, I was generating $5,000 a month at home. All I do is Follow the information . I don't even have to sell anything. Did you read that? Yes, no one actually needs to buy anything from you, me or Anyone. Just post to the blog, Post website links and get paid. You can do the same and companies are looking for a bunch of people to do that for them."

To Get started go to: http://www.cli.gs/Y9VUg6

How to make money blogging

How to make money blogging
Are online jobs for you? For jim mcgarry, who lives in Bradford, PA , who filled out a simple online form, working online was the way to get a new job.
From Jim Mcgarry's personal website: "Basically I actually make around $3,000 to $5,000 a month from Blogging. Not a ton of money. But, very solid and good. I was able to replace my previous Venture's income, working less than 10 hours a week on my computer at home."

For Jim Mcgarry, this is not a new story - a job loss, and financial despair. But this person didn't give up. From his own words: "I was not interested in some fly by night get rich quick business opportunity, pyramid scheme or anything to do with network marketing. You know the ones that want you to try to sell stuff to your friends and family members. I just wanted a legitimate honest way for me to earn extra income from home. I am here to spread this word. Hopefully my story can inspire you to try what I discovered.

To make a long story short on my results of Blogging is that within four weeks, I was generating $5,000 a month at home. All I do is Follow the information . I don't even have to sell anything. Did you read that? Yes, no one actually needs to buy anything from you, me or Anyone. Just post to the blog, Post website links and get paid. You can do the same and companies are looking for a bunch of people to do that for them."

To Get started go to: http://www.cli.gs/Y9VUg6

How to make money blogging

How to make money blogging
Are online jobs for you? For jim mcgarry, who lives in Bradford, PA , who filled out a simple online form, working online was the way to get a new job.
From Jim Mcgarry's personal website: "Basically I actually make around $3,000 to $5,000 a month from Blogging. Not a ton of money. But, very solid and good. I was able to replace my previous Venture's income, working less than 10 hours a week on my computer at home."

For Jim Mcgarry, this is not a new story - a job loss, and financial despair. But this person didn't give up. From his own words: "I was not interested in some fly by night get rich quick business opportunity, pyramid scheme or anything to do with network marketing. You know the ones that want you to try to sell stuff to your friends and family members. I just wanted a legitimate honest way for me to earn extra income from home. I am here to spread this word. Hopefully my story can inspire you to try what I discovered.

To make a long story short on my results of Blogging is that within four weeks, I was generating $5,000 a month at home. All I do is Follow the information . I don't even have to sell anything. Did you read that? Yes, no one actually needs to buy anything from you, me or Anyone. Just post to the blog, Post website links and get paid. You can do the same and companies are looking for a bunch of people to do that for them."

To Get started go to: http://www.cli.gs/Y9VUg6

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Wow-how to make money blogging


How to make money blogging
Are online jobs for you? For jim mcgarry, who lives in Bradford, PA , who filled out a simple online form, working online was the way to get a new job.
From Jim Mcgarry's personal website: "Basically I actually make around $3,000 to $5,000 a month from Blogging. Not a ton of money. But, very solid and good. I was able to replace my previous Venture's income, working less than 10 hours a week on my computer at home."

For Jim Mcgarry, this is not a new story - a job loss, and financial despair. But this person didn't give up. From his own words: "I was not interested in some fly by night get rich quick business opportunity, pyramid scheme or anything to do with network marketing. You know the ones that want you to try to sell stuff to your friends and family members. I just wanted a legitimate honest way for me to earn extra income from home. I am here to spread this word. Hopefully my story can inspire you to try what I discovered.

To make a long story short on my results of Blogging is that within four weeks, I was generating $5,000 a month at home. All I do is Follow the information . I don't even have to sell anything. Did you read that? Yes, no one actually needs to buy anything from you, me or Anyone. Just post to the blog, Post website links and get paid. You can do the same and companies are looking for a bunch of people to do that for them."

To Get started go to: http://www.cli.gs/Y9VUg6


To Get started go to: http://www.cli.gs/Y9VUg6

Monday, June 22, 2009

New blog coming soon

My nephews play nice music check out Http://www.myspace.com/entropysend
I am working on a new hosted that is coming soon! Check back for details!

New blog coming soon

My nephews play nice music check out Http://www.myspace.com/entropysend
I am working on a new hosted that is coming soon! Check back for details!

New blog coming soon

My nephews play nice music check out Http://www.myspace.com/entropysend
I am working on a new hosted that is coming soon! Check back for details!

New blog coming soon

My nephews play nice music check out Http://www.myspace.com/entropysend
I am working on a new hosted that is coming soon! Check back for details!

Friday, June 19, 2009

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Little Chicago The Movie Update


Filming locations coming up.
http://www.littlechicagothemovie.com/Map.pdf
NEWS RELEASE – WITH PHOTOS AND A MAP
June 17, 2009
A front row seat to the filming of a Prohibition Parade
Olean, NY - Everybody loves a parade, especially a historical hometown parade
with the color and pageantry of the Prohibition era coming to life on the streets of Olean
on Saturday June 27.
The re-enactment of this historical event will be part of a two-hour documentary
that will air on national television. The parade will have all the zest and sparkle of a
holiday celebration with food and music and will offer a front row seat on an educational
journey to a rich and memorable part of American history.
Filmmakers from WAR Entertainment, Batpack Studios and Allegheny
Productions (all from Pennsylvania) will visit Olean during the last week of June to
produce a documentary titled, Prohibition; A Historical Epic. The documentary is a
derivative work under Executive Producer Carl Veno of the feature film “Little Chicago”
continuing in development.
Many may ask: why the subject of prohibition and why Olean?
“The theatrical-release film Little Chicago will introduce a panoramic view into
the history of Prohibition,” says Executive Producer Corey May from WAR. WAR
Entertainment is the company of seventeen-year NBA veteran Dale Davis from the
Indiana Pacers and Detroit Pistons.
“When I realized the incredible historical development already completed for the
film “Little Chicago”, I thought that it would be a shame not use the groundwork for
educational purposes. Olean provided the perfect setting for the 1920’s period,” states
May.
“The people of Olean are very film-friendly and accommodating to the industry of
fine arts and entertainment,” said Christine Smith, Production Designer formerly of
Beverly Hills. “We visited the local stores and found the merchants and sales people
very helpful for wardrobe and found production assistants in Olean who graduated from
film schools in the area. We are excited to be here.”
Jenny DeLong of Jennylin Antiques of Johnsonburg consulted with the wardrobe
staff to share her knowledge and abundant collection of wardrobe, jewelry and props of
the time period, which will be used for the documentary and the featured music video
performed during a steam engine train shoot at Rock Hill Furnace near Altoona,
Pennsylvania.
The team, led by Christofer Lombardo of Batpack Studios, will have Andrew
Mclean as Director of Photography. They are no strangers to documentary, media
development and feature films. Batpack Studios is a major studio in the Pittsburgh area.
Lombardo and Mclean scoped the block for the recreation of the “We Want Beer”
Prohibition protest parade scheduled for noon on Saturday, June 27th along Union Street.
“We have prepared a parade line of the times during the Great Depression when
many people wanted to repeal the 18th Amendment. The parade line exemplifies how the
“wets” viewed the importance of repeal for the sake of the economy,” explained
Lombardo.
2
John Anast of Allegheny Productions was instrumental in organizing the
communities of central Pennsylvania to participate in the parade. The filmmakers have
picture vehicles, horse drawn carriages, antiques, authentic props and vintage clothing to
portray a historical slice of life. “We are looking for historical society members, families
and kids who like to march and help us document this event. As our staff organizes the
parade line, we have found many people from other communities excited about visiting
Olean and participating in the documentary.”
“Little Chicago” has been instrumental in producing the documentary and aiding
the documentary makers to get the real feel of the time, says May. “This documentary
preserves the sociology of the time period which is often lost when only a historical time
line is presented in film work. We are providing extensive detail to leave a legacy of
visual details. Storytelling doesn’t always give the true picture,” added May, who was a
teacher in Chicago for fifteen years. “Kids today need to get the visual behind the story.”
The Mayor of Olean, David Carucci, is pleased to see the focus on Olean. “Any
time we can do something positive in Olean that has never been done before, it is good
for the community,” he said. “I have no problem in helping the filming be exciting to the
community. I think that it is great that Olean was chosen to be a location for the filming,”
he added. “Olean will be on the map for something good instead of the opposite. I hope
that [the filming] will draw hundreds of people to the downtown next weekend.”
Veno, of Little Chicago LLC, noted, “Parts of the Olean scenes and the parade are
expected to be used for a music video. We are hoping to see history merge with the pop
culture of the times and have the area receive the attention it deserves, since it once was
known as ‘Little Chicago” because of the Prohibition-era activities here.” Veno added
that Little Chicago’s partnership with WAR for the current documentary will be the
second documentary that Little Chicago has produced. The first was a 46-minute show
entitled “The Last Prohibition Witnesses,” which has been completed.
The crew plans to shoot the “funeral of John Barleycorn” (symbolizing beer) and
the preacher Billie Sunday’s crusade against alcohol on Thursday, June 25th and Friday
June 26th in Olean. Restaurateur Milo Belvees will lend his authentic historical bar for a
scene on Friday to help the documentary makers get the “real deal” right.
Andrew Mclean said, “Just visiting the Village Green was very informative for
the cinematography of the documentary. Mr. Belvies provided a great lesson in the rich
history of Olean from the original pictures that he has displayed in his establishment.”
He also noted that the crew will shoot on state-of-the-art film cameras and as an
added feature for authenticity, he has collaborated with Kodak to shoot on film with the
old-style “crank” cameras as were used in the 1920s.
May noted, “The recreating of history is a major effort and very difficult
accomplishment for even the most experienced professionals in our industry. It can never
be accomplished without the political cooperation of the city government and the help of
the community.” Her staff agreed that Olean has been especially helpful and welcoming.
Sanzo Beverage Co., Inc., is helping to promote the activities in Olean. Its
president, Chris Sanzo, said, “The filming of this documentary in Olean is not only good
for our local economy, but brings excitement to the community. Sanzo Beverage Co.,
Inc. is proud to help bring attention to Olean and the fact that the first post Prohibition
case of beer was delivered to the White House by the Budweiser Clydesdales. My great
grandfather started Sanzo Beverage Co. that very same year and I’m proud to be a 4th
generation beer man.”
At the train scene to be filmed in Pennsylvania, music will be featured. The
documentary producers have teamed with KOKOLO, a New York City based jazz- Afrorock
band that has just returned from a European tour. The combination of contemporary
drumbeats with Big Band jazz is expected to be incredibly attractive to youthful music
3
listeners. KOKOLO members wrote the original Big Band-style song for the
documentary titled, “Don’t Need No Permission – It’s Prohibition.” Under the direction
of bandleader Ray Lugo, the band scored ragtime and Big Band jazz tunes into upbeat
pop songs for a music video about the true life of Chicago gangster Al Capone. Dancers
from Point Park College will perform Charleston dance styles for the video while the
historical society from Beaver County, Pennsylvania, will portray the Women’s Christian
Temperance Union.
* * *
Local students and movie buffs are always looking into the details of “how” the
film producers do it. Here is a quick glance at the schedule.
Filmmakers’ Schedule – Public Is Welcome to Attend
Monday, June 22 – East Broad Top Railroad in Rock Hill Furnace, PA for several
scenes to be filmed at the authentically preserved railroad station, roundhouse and
machine room. KOKOLO and the Point Park Dancers will perform for the music video
and for inserted dance shots of the famous flappers of the 1920’s.
Tuesday, June 23 – East Broad Top Railroad will fire up the trains for inserts of the
authentic movement for prohibition lead by the Women’s Christian Temperance Union.
Mathew Craig of WQED, Pittsburgh folk singer and producer of Magic Woods, will
perform an original version of “John Barleycorn” for the opening of the documentary.
Wednesday June 24 Thursday June 25th and Friday June 26th – On Wednesday, the
company moves to Olean where the crews will begin the rigging for the Olean scenes.
Production offices are stationed at the Country Inn Suites in Olean. On Thursday and
Friday, the producers and crews will film all over Olean while preparing for the parade
with the production assistance of local filmmakers and students.
Saturday June, 27 – The “We Want Beer” Repeal Parade will filmed with the help of
sponsorship Chris Sanzo of Sanzo Brewing and Budweiser (Anheuser-Busch).
Budweiser, Coors, Miller, Pabst and some other major companies have contributed to the
stock footage that is necessary to capture history.
The parade will begin with the lineup at 10:30 a.m. on Union Street and aim for a noon
start. Participants are welcome, including children. The parade will march past
Community Bank, Custom Shoe Repair and Total Video and turn west for a “wrap party”
with the crew at the city parking lot. Community members are welcome.
Monday, June 29 – The Mansion of Mars, Pennsylvania, will be the location for the
scenes of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union. The Mansion has been restored to
its original upscale 1920s décor.
Tuesday, June 30 – The Saxonburg Hotel in Saxonburg, Pennsylvania will be the site for
the scene “FDR gets the first beer.” Caroline Gentile, the current owner, has decorated
the rooms in the motifs of the time.
END.
CONTACT INFO: Dee Gould, Little Chicago, 814-558-8656.

Little Chicago The Movie Update


Filming locations coming up.
http://www.littlechicagothemovie.com/Map.pdf
NEWS RELEASE – WITH PHOTOS AND A MAP
June 17, 2009
A front row seat to the filming of a Prohibition Parade
Olean, NY - Everybody loves a parade, especially a historical hometown parade
with the color and pageantry of the Prohibition era coming to life on the streets of Olean
on Saturday June 27.
The re-enactment of this historical event will be part of a two-hour documentary
that will air on national television. The parade will have all the zest and sparkle of a
holiday celebration with food and music and will offer a front row seat on an educational
journey to a rich and memorable part of American history.
Filmmakers from WAR Entertainment, Batpack Studios and Allegheny
Productions (all from Pennsylvania) will visit Olean during the last week of June to
produce a documentary titled, Prohibition; A Historical Epic. The documentary is a
derivative work under Executive Producer Carl Veno of the feature film “Little Chicago”
continuing in development.
Many may ask: why the subject of prohibition and why Olean?
“The theatrical-release film Little Chicago will introduce a panoramic view into
the history of Prohibition,” says Executive Producer Corey May from WAR. WAR
Entertainment is the company of seventeen-year NBA veteran Dale Davis from the
Indiana Pacers and Detroit Pistons.
“When I realized the incredible historical development already completed for the
film “Little Chicago”, I thought that it would be a shame not use the groundwork for
educational purposes. Olean provided the perfect setting for the 1920’s period,” states
May.
“The people of Olean are very film-friendly and accommodating to the industry of
fine arts and entertainment,” said Christine Smith, Production Designer formerly of
Beverly Hills. “We visited the local stores and found the merchants and sales people
very helpful for wardrobe and found production assistants in Olean who graduated from
film schools in the area. We are excited to be here.”
Jenny DeLong of Jennylin Antiques of Johnsonburg consulted with the wardrobe
staff to share her knowledge and abundant collection of wardrobe, jewelry and props of
the time period, which will be used for the documentary and the featured music video
performed during a steam engine train shoot at Rock Hill Furnace near Altoona,
Pennsylvania.
The team, led by Christofer Lombardo of Batpack Studios, will have Andrew
Mclean as Director of Photography. They are no strangers to documentary, media
development and feature films. Batpack Studios is a major studio in the Pittsburgh area.
Lombardo and Mclean scoped the block for the recreation of the “We Want Beer”
Prohibition protest parade scheduled for noon on Saturday, June 27th along Union Street.
“We have prepared a parade line of the times during the Great Depression when
many people wanted to repeal the 18th Amendment. The parade line exemplifies how the
“wets” viewed the importance of repeal for the sake of the economy,” explained
Lombardo.
2
John Anast of Allegheny Productions was instrumental in organizing the
communities of central Pennsylvania to participate in the parade. The filmmakers have
picture vehicles, horse drawn carriages, antiques, authentic props and vintage clothing to
portray a historical slice of life. “We are looking for historical society members, families
and kids who like to march and help us document this event. As our staff organizes the
parade line, we have found many people from other communities excited about visiting
Olean and participating in the documentary.”
“Little Chicago” has been instrumental in producing the documentary and aiding
the documentary makers to get the real feel of the time, says May. “This documentary
preserves the sociology of the time period which is often lost when only a historical time
line is presented in film work. We are providing extensive detail to leave a legacy of
visual details. Storytelling doesn’t always give the true picture,” added May, who was a
teacher in Chicago for fifteen years. “Kids today need to get the visual behind the story.”
The Mayor of Olean, David Carucci, is pleased to see the focus on Olean. “Any
time we can do something positive in Olean that has never been done before, it is good
for the community,” he said. “I have no problem in helping the filming be exciting to the
community. I think that it is great that Olean was chosen to be a location for the filming,”
he added. “Olean will be on the map for something good instead of the opposite. I hope
that [the filming] will draw hundreds of people to the downtown next weekend.”
Veno, of Little Chicago LLC, noted, “Parts of the Olean scenes and the parade are
expected to be used for a music video. We are hoping to see history merge with the pop
culture of the times and have the area receive the attention it deserves, since it once was
known as ‘Little Chicago” because of the Prohibition-era activities here.” Veno added
that Little Chicago’s partnership with WAR for the current documentary will be the
second documentary that Little Chicago has produced. The first was a 46-minute show
entitled “The Last Prohibition Witnesses,” which has been completed.
The crew plans to shoot the “funeral of John Barleycorn” (symbolizing beer) and
the preacher Billie Sunday’s crusade against alcohol on Thursday, June 25th and Friday
June 26th in Olean. Restaurateur Milo Belvees will lend his authentic historical bar for a
scene on Friday to help the documentary makers get the “real deal” right.
Andrew Mclean said, “Just visiting the Village Green was very informative for
the cinematography of the documentary. Mr. Belvies provided a great lesson in the rich
history of Olean from the original pictures that he has displayed in his establishment.”
He also noted that the crew will shoot on state-of-the-art film cameras and as an
added feature for authenticity, he has collaborated with Kodak to shoot on film with the
old-style “crank” cameras as were used in the 1920s.
May noted, “The recreating of history is a major effort and very difficult
accomplishment for even the most experienced professionals in our industry. It can never
be accomplished without the political cooperation of the city government and the help of
the community.” Her staff agreed that Olean has been especially helpful and welcoming.
Sanzo Beverage Co., Inc., is helping to promote the activities in Olean. Its
president, Chris Sanzo, said, “The filming of this documentary in Olean is not only good
for our local economy, but brings excitement to the community. Sanzo Beverage Co.,
Inc. is proud to help bring attention to Olean and the fact that the first post Prohibition
case of beer was delivered to the White House by the Budweiser Clydesdales. My great
grandfather started Sanzo Beverage Co. that very same year and I’m proud to be a 4th
generation beer man.”
At the train scene to be filmed in Pennsylvania, music will be featured. The
documentary producers have teamed with KOKOLO, a New York City based jazz- Afrorock
band that has just returned from a European tour. The combination of contemporary
drumbeats with Big Band jazz is expected to be incredibly attractive to youthful music
3
listeners. KOKOLO members wrote the original Big Band-style song for the
documentary titled, “Don’t Need No Permission – It’s Prohibition.” Under the direction
of bandleader Ray Lugo, the band scored ragtime and Big Band jazz tunes into upbeat
pop songs for a music video about the true life of Chicago gangster Al Capone. Dancers
from Point Park College will perform Charleston dance styles for the video while the
historical society from Beaver County, Pennsylvania, will portray the Women’s Christian
Temperance Union.
* * *
Local students and movie buffs are always looking into the details of “how” the
film producers do it. Here is a quick glance at the schedule.
Filmmakers’ Schedule – Public Is Welcome to Attend
Monday, June 22 – East Broad Top Railroad in Rock Hill Furnace, PA for several
scenes to be filmed at the authentically preserved railroad station, roundhouse and
machine room. KOKOLO and the Point Park Dancers will perform for the music video
and for inserted dance shots of the famous flappers of the 1920’s.
Tuesday, June 23 – East Broad Top Railroad will fire up the trains for inserts of the
authentic movement for prohibition lead by the Women’s Christian Temperance Union.
Mathew Craig of WQED, Pittsburgh folk singer and producer of Magic Woods, will
perform an original version of “John Barleycorn” for the opening of the documentary.
Wednesday June 24 Thursday June 25th and Friday June 26th – On Wednesday, the
company moves to Olean where the crews will begin the rigging for the Olean scenes.
Production offices are stationed at the Country Inn Suites in Olean. On Thursday and
Friday, the producers and crews will film all over Olean while preparing for the parade
with the production assistance of local filmmakers and students.
Saturday June, 27 – The “We Want Beer” Repeal Parade will filmed with the help of
sponsorship Chris Sanzo of Sanzo Brewing and Budweiser (Anheuser-Busch).
Budweiser, Coors, Miller, Pabst and some other major companies have contributed to the
stock footage that is necessary to capture history.
The parade will begin with the lineup at 10:30 a.m. on Union Street and aim for a noon
start. Participants are welcome, including children. The parade will march past
Community Bank, Custom Shoe Repair and Total Video and turn west for a “wrap party”
with the crew at the city parking lot. Community members are welcome.
Monday, June 29 – The Mansion of Mars, Pennsylvania, will be the location for the
scenes of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union. The Mansion has been restored to
its original upscale 1920s décor.
Tuesday, June 30 – The Saxonburg Hotel in Saxonburg, Pennsylvania will be the site for
the scene “FDR gets the first beer.” Caroline Gentile, the current owner, has decorated
the rooms in the motifs of the time.
END.
CONTACT INFO: Dee Gould, Little Chicago, 814-558-8656.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Old people talk dirty

Old people talk dirty

She did get her acountt back WOOT!!

Yes she did.

Jen Reynolds is cooleste and wow!


http://jenreynoldslive.weebly.com/

My other blog please visit

http://uoggled.com/

Bradford,pa websites and blogs

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http://www.bradfordpa.com
http://www.bradfordtoday.com/
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http://www.stinkfest.org/

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More Bradford sites 41°57′33″N 78°38′41″W / 41.9591°N 78.644611°W
http://bradfordpa.net/
http://www.bradfordpa.com
http://www.bradfordtoday.com/
http://www.victorianregion.com/vr_bradford.htm
http://www.stinkfest.org/

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http://bradford-online.com/

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Real life Blogger Garry Conn


Garry Conn is a Blogger and he knows what he is doing! He has a lot of experience and i Reccommend him. I am not being paid to endorse him. I feel he is a good example of someone who knows about this topic quite well.
I found Garry Conn’s Blog also, He’s 32 years old and married. He helps people make money online and started in January 2006. He’s got 1879 plus RSS readers ;).

He also releases Income Reports for his GarryConn website only. GarryConn.com January 2009 Income Report

He makes $4k from his own video product and $400/mo from adsense, $400 banner ads, $350 eBook, $280 writing, $200 paid reviews and a few others for a total of $5,644.61. This is January 2009 Income Report.

I know he owns multiple websites too, I’m just not sure what ;).

He’s a good entrepreneur. $5,000/month from your make money blog ain’t so bad.
GarryConn.com January 2009 Income Report
Written by Garry Conn on February 14, 2009 — 16 Comments

Last month I decided to post my income report (For GarryConn.com Only) and this is my second month doing so. Last month on the 14th of January, I posted my December 2008 earnings. Around the middle of each month, I will be posting a monthly income report of the previous month. These numbers (as always) only reflect my earnings directly from the GarryConn.com brand (This blog alone).

Many people asked me why I don’t simply reveal my entire monthly earnings across the board and quite honestly, I’d like to leave that a mystery. If I make as much from one blog, I am sure you can let your mind wander a little bit when thinking about how much I make running almost 500 of them. ;)
January 2009 Income Report – GarryConn.com

1. How To Build Niche Blog Video = $3,960.00
2. Google AdSense $394.74
3. Banner Ads = $369.90
4. Secret Sauce Search Engine Marketing eBook = $348.25
5. Freelance Writing = $280.00
6. Paid Reviews = $200.00
7. ScratchBack (Now Discontinued) = $36.72
8. Paid Article Downloads = $30.00
9. Misc Services = $25.00
10. HostGator Referrals: N/A

Grand Total Jan 09 = $5644.61

Previous Month Dec 08 = $2303.89

YTD = $5644.61

Notes: Febuary 2009 so far has been a rough month for me. A lot of that is because of the amount of time invested towards the construction of my home office. Once my home office is completed and I am moved in, there will be no stopping me! ;)

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GarryConn.com January 2009 Income Report
Written by Garry Conn on February 14, 2009 — 16 Comments

Last month I decided to post my income report (For GarryConn.com Only) and this is my second month doing so. Last month on the 14th of January, I posted my December 2008 earnings. Around the middle of each month, I will be posting a monthly income report of the previous month. These numbers (as always) only reflect my earnings directly from the GarryConn.com brand (This blog alone).

Many people asked me why I don’t simply reveal my entire monthly earnings across the board and quite honestly, I’d like to leave that a mystery. If I make as much from one blog, I am sure you can let your mind wander a little bit when thinking about how much I make running almost 500 of them. ;)
January 2009 Income Report – GarryConn.com

1. How To Build Niche Blog Video = $3,960.00
2. Google AdSense $394.74
3. Banner Ads = $369.90
4. Secret Sauce Search Engine Marketing eBook = $348.25
5. Freelance Writing = $280.00
6. Paid Reviews = $200.00
7. ScratchBack (Now Discontinued) = $36.72
8. Paid Article Downloads = $30.00
9. Misc Services = $25.00
10. HostGator Referrals: N/A

Grand Total Jan 09 = $5644.61

Previous Month Dec 08 = $2303.89

YTD = $5644.61

Notes: Febuary 2009 so far has been a rough month for me. A lot of that is because of the amount of time invested towards the construction of my home office. Once my home office is completed and I am moved in, there will be no stopping me! ;)

Did you enjoy reading this post? I want to invite you to subscribe to my blog so that you won't miss my next article. Subscribing to my blog is totaly free. Simply, enter your email address in subscription box below and immediately you will start to receive copies of my articles sent to you by email. Your email address is never shared and you can unsubscribe anytime.

GarryConn

Garry Conn is a Blogger and he knows what he is doing!
GarryConn.com January 2009 Income Report
Written by Garry Conn on February 14, 2009 — 16 Comments

Last month I decided to post my income report (For GarryConn.com Only) and this is my second month doing so. Last month on the 14th of January, I posted my December 2008 earnings. Around the middle of each month, I will be posting a monthly income report of the previous month. These numbers (as always) only reflect my earnings directly from the GarryConn.com brand (This blog alone).

Many people asked me why I don’t simply reveal my entire monthly earnings across the board and quite honestly, I’d like to leave that a mystery. If I make as much from one blog, I am sure you can let your mind wander a little bit when thinking about how much I make running almost 500 of them. ;)
January 2009 Income Report – GarryConn.com

1. How To Build Niche Blog Video = $3,960.00
2. Google AdSense $394.74
3. Banner Ads = $369.90
4. Secret Sauce Search Engine Marketing eBook = $348.25
5. Freelance Writing = $280.00
6. Paid Reviews = $200.00
7. ScratchBack (Now Discontinued) = $36.72
8. Paid Article Downloads = $30.00
9. Misc Services = $25.00
10. HostGator Referrals: N/A

Grand Total Jan 09 = $5644.61

Previous Month Dec 08 = $2303.89

YTD = $5644.61

Notes: Febuary 2009 so far has been a rough month for me. A lot of that is because of the amount of time invested towards the construction of my home office. Once my home office is completed and I am moved in, there will be no stopping me! ;)

Did you enjoy reading this post? I want to invite you to subscribe to my blog so that you won't miss my next article. Subscribing to my blog is totaly free. Simply, enter your email address in subscription box below and immediately you will start to receive copies of my articles sent to you by email. Your email address is never shared and you can unsubscribe anytime.

GarryConn

Garry Conn is a Blogger and he knows what he is doing!
GarryConn.com January 2009 Income Report
Written by Garry Conn on February 14, 2009 — 16 Comments

Last month I decided to post my income report (For GarryConn.com Only) and this is my second month doing so. Last month on the 14th of January, I posted my December 2008 earnings. Around the middle of each month, I will be posting a monthly income report of the previous month. These numbers (as always) only reflect my earnings directly from the GarryConn.com brand (This blog alone).

Many people asked me why I don’t simply reveal my entire monthly earnings across the board and quite honestly, I’d like to leave that a mystery. If I make as much from one blog, I am sure you can let your mind wander a little bit when thinking about how much I make running almost 500 of them. ;)
January 2009 Income Report – GarryConn.com

1. How To Build Niche Blog Video = $3,960.00
2. Google AdSense $394.74
3. Banner Ads = $369.90
4. Secret Sauce Search Engine Marketing eBook = $348.25
5. Freelance Writing = $280.00
6. Paid Reviews = $200.00
7. ScratchBack (Now Discontinued) = $36.72
8. Paid Article Downloads = $30.00
9. Misc Services = $25.00
10. HostGator Referrals: N/A

Grand Total Jan 09 = $5644.61

Previous Month Dec 08 = $2303.89

YTD = $5644.61

Notes: Febuary 2009 so far has been a rough month for me. A lot of that is because of the amount of time invested towards the construction of my home office. Once my home office is completed and I am moved in, there will be no stopping me! ;)

Did you enjoy reading this post? I want to invite you to subscribe to my blog so that you won't miss my next article. Subscribing to my blog is totaly free. Simply, enter your email address in subscription box below and immediately you will start to receive copies of my articles sent to you by email. Your email address is never shared and you can unsubscribe anytime.

GarryConn

Garry Conn is a Blogger and he knows what he is doing!
GarryConn.com January 2009 Income Report
Written by Garry Conn on February 14, 2009 — 16 Comments

Last month I decided to post my income report (For GarryConn.com Only) and this is my second month doing so. Last month on the 14th of January, I posted my December 2008 earnings. Around the middle of each month, I will be posting a monthly income report of the previous month. These numbers (as always) only reflect my earnings directly from the GarryConn.com brand (This blog alone).

Many people asked me why I don’t simply reveal my entire monthly earnings across the board and quite honestly, I’d like to leave that a mystery. If I make as much from one blog, I am sure you can let your mind wander a little bit when thinking about how much I make running almost 500 of them. ;)
January 2009 Income Report – GarryConn.com

1. How To Build Niche Blog Video = $3,960.00
2. Google AdSense $394.74
3. Banner Ads = $369.90
4. Secret Sauce Search Engine Marketing eBook = $348.25
5. Freelance Writing = $280.00
6. Paid Reviews = $200.00
7. ScratchBack (Now Discontinued) = $36.72
8. Paid Article Downloads = $30.00
9. Misc Services = $25.00
10. HostGator Referrals: N/A

Grand Total Jan 09 = $5644.61

Previous Month Dec 08 = $2303.89

YTD = $5644.61

Notes: Febuary 2009 so far has been a rough month for me. A lot of that is because of the amount of time invested towards the construction of my home office. Once my home office is completed and I am moved in, there will be no stopping me! ;)

Did you enjoy reading this post? I want to invite you to subscribe to my blog so that you won't miss my next article. Subscribing to my blog is totaly free. Simply, enter your email address in subscription box below and immediately you will start to receive copies of my articles sent to you by email. Your email address is never shared and you can unsubscribe anytime.

Little Chicago The Movie

Little Chicago the Movie

Little Chicago The Movie

Little Chicago the Movie

Little chicago the movie update with Ace Gangero


Ace Gangero here with an update on littlechicagothemovie and http://www.littlechicagothemovie.com
Because of a change in production plans, filming at the Option House in Bradford on June 28 will be replaced by filming at The Mansion, 141 Mansion Lane, off Route 8 in Butler County, Pennsylvania.
**NEWS RELEASE**

“LITTLE CHICAGO” SETS “SUPER DOCUMENTARY ”
FILMING FOR OLEAN

June 10, 2009

The producers of the feature film titled Little Chicago plan to continue their media development by filming a state-of-the-art documentary that recreates and embellishes the true stories of the historical era of prohibition.

Little Chicago, to be produced at a later date, is a feature film based on the historical accounts of Al Ritchie of Olean in the 1920s written by Carl Veno, author of Invisible Ink. Olean will be the location of several scenes being filmed for the documentary the third week in June.

Prohibition: A Historical Epic, is a two hour documentary based on the pop culture sociology of prohibition and the economic consequences of the government’s attempt to regulate and restrict the manufacturing and distribution of alcohol in the 1920s.

“What a terrific event this will be for Olean,” Veno said. “The parade set for the corner of Laurens Street and North Union Street is expected to attract a huge crowd on June 27. Crew members have already booked hotels and the project is expected to pump thousands of dollars into the city’s economy. The documentary will be a super documentary in two parts for national viewing.”

As previously announced, the producers at Little Chicago have teamed up with WAR Entertainment (Pittsburgh and Atlanta), Batpack Studios (Pittsburgh) and Allegheny Productions (Bradford), all under the supervision of Corey May of WAR Entertainment, to film and capture the time period’s slice of life. The producers have chosen locations in Olean, New York, Bradford, PA and Rock Hill Furnace, PA because of their beauty and historical preservation.

The documentary will feature scenes using authentic steam engines at East Broad Top Railroad in Rock Hill Furnace. Olean has been chosen as a location for several scenes including the “I Want Beer” protest parade and John Barleycorn’s funeral. The Option House of Bradford will exemplify the true décor and design of the interiors of the time. It will feature the Women’s Christian Temperance Union and two scenes, Joe Sent Me and FDR Gets the First Beer!

Producers invite the communities and their families to participate in the recreation of these historical events for future distribution. The Beer Parade in Olean is supported by Sanzo Beverage Co., Inc. and Anheuser- Busch, which was instrumental in lobbying Congress to repeal the 18th Amendment.

Rock Hill Furnace will fire up the old steam engines for production on June 22nd and June 23rd. Olean shooting is scheduled for June 25th through 27th. Bradford shooting is scheduled for the Option House on June 28th.
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http://www.littlechicagothemovie.com
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Go over to http://www.littlechicagothemovie.com/Questions_comments.html
In a world -where in a small city, the excitement builds for it's first ever movie!! Ace Gangero, Bradford, PA (That is my post)-Ace :)

Little chicago the movie update with Ace Gangero


Ace Gangero here with an update on littlechicagothemovie and http://www.littlechicagothemovie.com
Because of a change in production plans, filming at the Option House in Bradford on June 28 will be replaced by filming at The Mansion, 141 Mansion Lane, off Route 8 in Butler County, Pennsylvania.
**NEWS RELEASE**

“LITTLE CHICAGO” SETS “SUPER DOCUMENTARY ”
FILMING FOR OLEAN

June 10, 2009

The producers of the feature film titled Little Chicago plan to continue their media development by filming a state-of-the-art documentary that recreates and embellishes the true stories of the historical era of prohibition.

Little Chicago, to be produced at a later date, is a feature film based on the historical accounts of Al Ritchie of Olean in the 1920s written by Carl Veno, author of Invisible Ink. Olean will be the location of several scenes being filmed for the documentary the third week in June.

Prohibition: A Historical Epic, is a two hour documentary based on the pop culture sociology of prohibition and the economic consequences of the government’s attempt to regulate and restrict the manufacturing and distribution of alcohol in the 1920s.

“What a terrific event this will be for Olean,” Veno said. “The parade set for the corner of Laurens Street and North Union Street is expected to attract a huge crowd on June 27. Crew members have already booked hotels and the project is expected to pump thousands of dollars into the city’s economy. The documentary will be a super documentary in two parts for national viewing.”

As previously announced, the producers at Little Chicago have teamed up with WAR Entertainment (Pittsburgh and Atlanta), Batpack Studios (Pittsburgh) and Allegheny Productions (Bradford), all under the supervision of Corey May of WAR Entertainment, to film and capture the time period’s slice of life. The producers have chosen locations in Olean, New York, Bradford, PA and Rock Hill Furnace, PA because of their beauty and historical preservation.

The documentary will feature scenes using authentic steam engines at East Broad Top Railroad in Rock Hill Furnace. Olean has been chosen as a location for several scenes including the “I Want Beer” protest parade and John Barleycorn’s funeral. The Option House of Bradford will exemplify the true décor and design of the interiors of the time. It will feature the Women’s Christian Temperance Union and two scenes, Joe Sent Me and FDR Gets the First Beer!

Producers invite the communities and their families to participate in the recreation of these historical events for future distribution. The Beer Parade in Olean is supported by Sanzo Beverage Co., Inc. and Anheuser- Busch, which was instrumental in lobbying Congress to repeal the 18th Amendment.

Rock Hill Furnace will fire up the old steam engines for production on June 22nd and June 23rd. Olean shooting is scheduled for June 25th through 27th. Bradford shooting is scheduled for the Option House on June 28th.
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http://www.littlechicagothemovie.com
________________________________________________________
Go over to http://www.littlechicagothemovie.com/Questions_comments.html
In a world -where in a small city, the excitement builds for it's first ever movie!! Ace Gangero, Bradford, PA (That is my post)-Ace :)

Monday, June 15, 2009

no blog?

Here are 40 free ways to get started.

Danga Software Powered

Livejournal

GreatestJournal.com – Based on the same software as LiveJournal, offers free voice posts, 1GB of photo hosting, and space for up to 2,000 user icons.

InsaneJournal.com – Another site based on the Danga software that runs LiveJournal, offers free and paid accounts, paid benefits are only enhancements.

JorunalFen.net – Runs on the Danga platform, very much directed towards various “fandoms” (i.e. Harry Potter, various Television shows) and is meant for users 18 and older.

LiveJournal.com – One of the most well known of the blogging hosts. Offers multiple account types such as ad-supported and paid. The center of a few controversies recently.

Themed Blog Sites

Blogabond

Blogabond.com – A site dedicated to travel blogs with map integration and more.

BlogCheese.com – A video blogging website.

BusyThumbs.com – A blog site specifically for your text messages and camera phone images.

Freevlog – Designed for video blogging and completely free.

Trippert.com – Create and share blogs of your travels.

Ufem.com – Blogging site specifically geared towards women. Offers multiple themes and plugins.

Word Count Journal.com – A new blogging format that is also part challenge. Write one word on the first day, two words on the second day and so on, at the end of the year you’ll have written 66,795 words.

Xanco.com – Another moblogging site for you to share all your mobile communications with friends and family.

WordPress Powered

WordPress

Blogetery.com – Offers multiple templates, anti-spam, free sub-domain and more.

BlogRox.com – Runs on WordPress and offers 50MB of free online space.

Blogsome.com – Based out of Ireland, this site uses the WordPress MU platform, large choice of themes.

Edublogs.com – WordPress powered blogging for educators.

WordPress.com – Not only can you install WordPress on your own sites, you can use the same software on their site and save yourself all of the technical work.

Various Platforms

Blogger

Blog.com – Offers free blog hosting with unlimited bandwidth for their free package, more benefits for paid members.

Blog Ladder.com – All blog entries show up on the main ladder as well as inside your own blog.

Blogger.com – A great starting site to get a taste of blogging, very easy to use.

Blogr.com – Allows you to blog, host photos & videos, and podcasts.

BlogSpirit.com – European based blogging site, offers 30-day trial and subscription thereafter, but offers quite a bit of storage.

Blogster.com – Offers free image hosting in addition to free blogs.

BlogYx.com – Blogging site with extras such as chat boxes so you can interact with your readers.

Bloki.com – Lets you build a blog site and even open it up for collaboration.

Bravenet.com – Free blog hosting with RSS feeds and more.

ClearBlogs.com – Free blog hosting and offers templates, friends only posts, IP-Banning and more.

Etribes.com – Based in Europe, allows you to create all sorts of websites including a blog.

Multiply.com – Mixes blogging and social networking, with photo galleries and more.

Netcipia.com – Free blog and wiki for private or public display with 2GB of storage.

Open Diary.com – Offers unlimited storage and posts, low cost subscription rates for advanced features.

ShoutPost.com – A platform for creating blogs with a focus on generating traffic.

SoulCast.com – Have something you want to talk about, but want to say it anonymously? This may be the blogging site for you.

Squarespace.com – Lets you build your blog with numerous themes, also allows you to add other site features.

Terapad.com – Offers blogs as well as features such as an integrated store.

Tooum.com – Fully integrated blog and forum which allows for seamless discussion between the two.

Tumblr.com – A blog platform with a focus on allowing media-rich posts.

Weebly.com – Allows you to create a site and blog, free hosting and change designs on the fly.

Windows Live Spaces – Free blogging with your MSN account, only drawback is readers have to have an account also.

Vox.com – Part of the SixApart family of blogging sites, very much geared towards the personal journal types of blogs.

Xanga.com – Part social network, part blogging, all free.

Yahoo 360 – Part of your Yahoo account and features easy publishing.

Zoomshare.com – Free blog hosting with 250MB of free storage.

Taking screenshots

Taking screenshots of web sites is probably one of the most commonly done tasks on the internet – doubly so if you have a blog or work as a journalist. This week, we wrote about Thumbalizr, a service that lets you take screenshots of websites. However, there are several other tools for easy screenshot capturing – some standalone and some in the form of a browser plugin.

Plugins

Save as image

Save as image – an aptly named Firefox (Firefox) plugin that lets you save a page, frame, or part of either as an image directly from Firefox.

Pearl Crescent Page Saver – Save images of web pages in jpg or png format; save the entire page or just a portion of it, with the ability to automatically scale the image to a smaller size.

Picnik for Firefox – if you use online image editor Picnik this Firefox plugin enables you to easily import a screenshot of the currently opened webpage into it.

Snissa – simple Firefox plugin for taking web page screenshots.

Screengrab! – a plugin that lets you save visible part of window, the entire page, just a selection, or a particular frame of a webpage.

ieSnapshotter – a shareware plugin for Internet Explorer (Internet Explorer) that allows you to take screenshots and thumbnails of web pages.

Standalone programs

Webshot

SnagIt – definitely one of the best programs for screenshot capturing, with all the options you might need. Integrates with Firefox, can replace the standard Windows print screen function, and enables you to create profiles for various types of use. Costs 39.95 bucks, but you can try out a free trial version before buying.

FastStone Capture – a powerful utility for taking screenshots with a floating control panel as well as the ability to capture anything on the screen including windows, objects, full screen, rectangle regions, and even freehand-selected regions.

WebShot – a program that allows you to take screenshots and thumbnails of web pages or whole websites. Its main advantage is its powerful command line utility which enables you to automate the process of taking screenshots.

Paparazzi! – a tiny application for Mac OS X that lets you take screenshots of web pages.

PrintKey – replaces your print screen function with a better one with more features. There’s a commercial version but you can also find an older, unsupported, freeware version on the provided link.

I4X Screencatcher – take screenshots of the active window, entire screen, or the selected area with this tool.

InstantShot – an advanced but freeware application for Mac OS X that sits in your menu bar and gives you a myriad of screen capturing options, including capturing a region, hotkeys, several output formats, image scaling and many others.

Web based

WebShotsPro

WebShotsPro – enter a URL address and get a screenshot of the website in question. Simple. You might encounter quite a long queue before getting your screenshot, though.

Thumbalizr – already mentioned in a recent article, Thumbalizr lets you create screenshots of websites by pasting their URL; the only problem is that it doesn’t always work.

Taking screenshots

Taking screenshots of web sites is probably one of the most commonly done tasks on the internet – doubly so if you have a blog or work as a journalist. This week, we wrote about Thumbalizr, a service that lets you take screenshots of websites. However, there are several other tools for easy screenshot capturing – some standalone and some in the form of a browser plugin.

Plugins

Save as image

Save as image – an aptly named Firefox (Firefox) plugin that lets you save a page, frame, or part of either as an image directly from Firefox.

Pearl Crescent Page Saver – Save images of web pages in jpg or png format; save the entire page or just a portion of it, with the ability to automatically scale the image to a smaller size.

Picnik for Firefox – if you use online image editor Picnik this Firefox plugin enables you to easily import a screenshot of the currently opened webpage into it.

Snissa – simple Firefox plugin for taking web page screenshots.

Screengrab! – a plugin that lets you save visible part of window, the entire page, just a selection, or a particular frame of a webpage.

ieSnapshotter – a shareware plugin for Internet Explorer (Internet Explorer) that allows you to take screenshots and thumbnails of web pages.

Standalone programs

Webshot

SnagIt – definitely one of the best programs for screenshot capturing, with all the options you might need. Integrates with Firefox, can replace the standard Windows print screen function, and enables you to create profiles for various types of use. Costs 39.95 bucks, but you can try out a free trial version before buying.

FastStone Capture – a powerful utility for taking screenshots with a floating control panel as well as the ability to capture anything on the screen including windows, objects, full screen, rectangle regions, and even freehand-selected regions.

WebShot – a program that allows you to take screenshots and thumbnails of web pages or whole websites. Its main advantage is its powerful command line utility which enables you to automate the process of taking screenshots.

Paparazzi! – a tiny application for Mac OS X that lets you take screenshots of web pages.

PrintKey – replaces your print screen function with a better one with more features. There’s a commercial version but you can also find an older, unsupported, freeware version on the provided link.

I4X Screencatcher – take screenshots of the active window, entire screen, or the selected area with this tool.

InstantShot – an advanced but freeware application for Mac OS X that sits in your menu bar and gives you a myriad of screen capturing options, including capturing a region, hotkeys, several output formats, image scaling and many others.

Web based

WebShotsPro

WebShotsPro – enter a URL address and get a screenshot of the website in question. Simple. You might encounter quite a long queue before getting your screenshot, though.

Thumbalizr – already mentioned in a recent article, Thumbalizr lets you create screenshots of websites by pasting their URL; the only problem is that it doesn’t always work.

Access your computer remotely

VNC

x11vnc

* Ajax VNC – Clientless VNC solution in the web’s favorite programming language.
* Apple Remote Desktop – Apple’s jumped on the remote desktop bandwagon with this great VNC server built right into OS X.
* Chicken of the VNC – One of the most popular VNC clients for OS X under the GPL.
* DirectVNC – UNIX client using the framebuffer device via DirectFB.
* FVNC – Great VNC client written in Flash. That’s right, Flash.
* MetaVNC – This unique client/server package merges the host and remote desktops together into one Windows or Linux desktop.
* .NET VNC Viewer – C# viewer that works with Windows and Windows Mobile/CE devices.
* PowerVNC – Java-based client with support for SSH and SFTP.
* RealVNC – Server/client from the original VNC developers.
* sVNC – The perfect tool for offering remote assistance to Mac users, since there’s barely any configuring required.
* SymVNC – Symbian phone client for connecting to your PC.
* TightVNC – Popular VNC server/client with nice Java applet.
* TurboVNC – TightVNC spinoff with great support for 3D apps.
* UltraVNC – Wildly popular client/server app with file transfer, video drivers, chat, and much more.
* Vine Server – OS X server with clipboard sharing, port changing, and a universal binary.
* VncViewer for 8086 – Got an old IBM running FreeDOS or DOS? Put it to work with this VNC client.
* VNCViewer for PocketPC – Client for, you guessed it, PocketPC users.
* x11vnc – Unlike most other VNC servers for UNIX and Linux, this server lets you share your current desktop session (instead of a separate session).

NX

NoMachine NX Client

* FreeNX – Open source server using the libraries from NoMachine.
* NoMachine NX Client – Free client to connect to NX machines.
* NoMachine NX Free Edition – NX server for UNIX/Linux.
* NoMachine NX Enterprise Desktop – Server that includes everything that the free edition has, but with unlimited users (unlike the free version’s two).
* NoMachine NX Small Business Server – NX server targeting small businesses.
* NoMachine NX Enterprise Server – NX Server with unlimited users and unlimited connections.
* NoMachine NX Advanced Server Subscription – Everything that the Enterprise server has, plus multi-node capabilities.

Remote Desktop Protocol

krdesktop

* CoRD – Remote (Remote) desktop client for Mac OS X users.
* grdestkop – Gnome wrapper for the rdesktop application.
* krdesktop – rdesktop frontend written in KDE.
* properJavaRDP – Cross-platform Java client based on rdesktop.
* rdesktop – Extremely powerful command-line client for UNIX/Linux.
* Remote Desktop – Microsoft’s official server, for XP Pro and Vista.
* xrdp – Serves an X window session to incoming Windows clients.

Cross-Protocol

krfb

* Connection Manager – VNC, RDP, and Telnet manager for UNIX/Linux distros.
* KDE Desktop Sharing – The official KDE VNC server package.
* KDE Remote Desktop Connection – The official KDE client for RDP and VNC.
* Kurd – Great rdesktop/vncviewer frontend for KDE.
* mRemote – Manage VNC and RDP connections on Windows with this handy app.
* RDPMan – A little utility to manage RDP, VNC, and Telnet connections for Windows.

Other

LogMeIn

* CrossLoop – Easy-to-use remote access utility with file sharing and a multilingual interface.
* GoToMyPC – Extremely popular remote access program for ~$25/month.
* LogMeIn – Remote access app with a free and a pro ($12.95/month) version with file transfer, remote printing, and more.
* Unyte – Nice remote desktop server with a Java applet viewer and IM integration.

Tools to help you


AgileTracker – Allows you to keep track of time spent on projects by client, and if you are using AgileAgenda, you can sync them with each other.

Google Calendar Invoice Creator – Allows you to use Google Calendar as a way to keep track of your hours and then import that data into this app to automatically generate invoices.

Klok (Klok) – Klok allows you to easily keep track of your time spent on multiple projects. You can easily start and stop tracking by just clicking a button for each project. You’re able to generate multiple reports based off of this information.

Ora Time and Expense – Ora allows you to track expenses, keep a list of your tasks, run a timer on your tasks and more.

Sundial – Keeps track of time spent on multiple projects & clients and allows you to generate reports based on any time period.

Timeloc – Offers multiple features such as running several clients with different billing rates per account, setting different timing intervals, audible alerts and much more.

Vertabase Timer – You can track time on projects for various clients and then export that data to other systems so you can generate reports and invoices.
Invoicing

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BillMyClients.com – Has import & export capabilities, allows you to save invoices locally at any time, HTML customization for better branding, recurring invoicing, PayPal integration and other features.

Blinksale.com – Create invoices from their templates, or you can use your own CSS to custom design one of your own. Also allows you to import clients from Basecamp (Basecamp), create tags for better organization, set up recurring invoices and more.

CannyBill.com – CannyBill can help you accept credit cards, export data to QuickBooks, automate invoicing and late payment notices and a host of other tools.

CitrusBill.com – You can automate late payment notices as well as customize the look and feel of your invoices while managing all of your payments.

CurdBee.com – A simple and straightforward invoicing solution that also integrates with PayPal and Google Checkout.

Endeve.com – Endeve allows you to customize invoices, import clients from Outlook, track which clients owe you money and a whole lot more.

Fluttervoice.co.uk – A UK-based invoicing service that allows you to generate new invoices and keep track of your payments. Your clients can also login to see all of their invoices with you at a glance.

FreeAgentCentral.com – Helps you to invoice your clients, keep track of billing, prepare your taxes, and more. Focused on freelancers in the UK.

FreshBooks.com – FreshBooks allows you to automate late payment reminders, track your time and expenses, customize the look of your tools for a full branded experience and more.

GoToBilling.com – Get paid from an emailed invoice, keep track of your clients, use marketing tools to gain new ones and more.

InLattice.net – Give your clients web access to their invoices and receive confirmation that your customer has viewed an invoice. InLattice integrates with major online payment systems and other tools.

InvoiceJournal.com – InvoiceJournal allows you to send invoices for free via email or print them out to be sent by snail mail. Also allows you to use multiple currencies.

InvoiceMachine.com – Customize your invoices with logos and colors, use their built-in timer to track your billable hours, create PDFs of your invoices and more.

InvoicePlace.com – InvoicePlace lets you send invoices, track all payments, generate reports, export to Word & Excel and more.

Invoicera.com – Invoicera offers you several time saving features such as automatic repeating invoices for frequent clients, integration with multiple payment gateways, printing, management and more.

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InvoicesMadeEasy.com – This service allows you to email or physically mail invoices yourself, or you can pay as little as a $1.00 each to have them mail invoices for you. Offers all of the usual features to boot.

Invotrak.com – Allows you to track your time sheets, generate invoices, see who has paid you, generate various reports to see how you are performing and more.

LiteAccounting.com – Create invoices you can send via email, save them as PDFs, set up recurring invoices, and more features.

SimplyBill.com – Save your invoices as PDFs, create quotes for work that you can later convert to invoices, get alerted when an invoice is overdue and numerous other features.

SimplyInvoices.com – SimplyInvoices integrates with the Basecamp API to give you full integration with your account and allow for easy invoicing based on your Basecamp activities.

Winkbill.com – Set up recurring billing, export invoices as PDFs, accept payments via PayPal, multiple templates to choose from and more features.

Zoho Invoices – The popular Zoho (zoho) online office suite has an invoicing feature that can be used for free for a few invoices a month, but you’ll have to pay if you have numerous payment requests to make. Allows you to import and export data, set up templates, set up recurring billing and more.
Time Tracking

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GetHarvest.com – Harvest offers pricing plans from free to premium, but offers an amazing array of platform integrations such as iPhone, Basecamp, Beanstalk (Beanstalk), a WordPress (WordPress) plugin and more. Offers both time tracking and invoicing.

MyClientSpot.com – Helps you keep track of your billable hours, staying organized, tracking leads and numerous other features.

Tickspot.com – Allows you to keep track of your time spent on a project and even see how close you are to using up your client’s allotted budget. Also offers a free iPhone application.

Time59.com – Keep track of your time and expenses and generate invoices that you can send to your clients.

TimeIQ.com – Keep track of your billable hours. Allows for exporting of data, generating reports at your own specified intervals, and several more features.

Toggl.com – Toogl allows you to manually keep track of your time or use their timer. They also offer both an online version or a Windows-based download that you can use on your desktop.
Miscellaneous Tools

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Bizzvo.com – Allows you to import contacts, keep to-do lists, take notes, log phone calls with clients, create invoices and more.

Cashboard -A Basecamp compatible tool that allows you to use Mac OSX, Windows and iPhone applications to update your customers on projects, send invoices, accept payments and more.

CreativeProOffice.com – CreativePro Office allows you to manage your clients, projects, tasks, invoicing and more all in one easy web application.

FreelanceSwitch.com Rates Calculator – Have no clue what you should be charging for your hourly rate as a freelancer? This rates calculator asks you a series of questions about your working situation, how much you want to make and so on, and then gives you a suggestion of how much to charge per hour.

Homecourtx.com – Gives you a customer management system as well as the ability to pass files back and forth and invoice.

SimplifyThis.com – SimplifyThis is both an appointment book for keeping track of your meetings, and any of those that might be billable, as well as a full invoicing service with payment gateway integrations.


Job Listings & Opportunities

So you’ve got the tools to do your job, but do you have the work to do? Photographers have tons of places like iStockphoto where they can open an account and sell their images with little to no hassle. For writers there are places such as Helium.com, where you can write any time you’d like, on any subject. While places like FreelanceWriting.com will help you find steadier work. And if you’re a programmer, there are sites like GetAFreelancer.com, where it seems people will always need workers for more highly technical jobs.
Freelance Photography

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123rf.com – 123 Royalty Free pays you a 50% commission on downloaded images, and also allows you to earn money for referring subscribers and new photographers alike.

BigStockPhoto.com – BigStockPhoto pays you between $.50 and $3.00 per download for your photos, and even higher for special requests.

Dreamstime.com – Photographers can place their images here for a sale and receive between 50% and 80% commission.

Fotolia.com – Commissions range from 33% to 64% depending on your exclusivity and your ranking based on the total number of downloads you’ve sold.

FreelancePhotoJobs.com – Find all sorts of freelance photography jobs for magazines, weddings, websites and more.

ImageCatalog.com – Depending on licensing, ImageCatalog pays photographers anywhere from $.40 to $40.00 per download.

iStockphoto – Photographers can earn from 20 – 40% commissions on each photo they sell through this royalty free site. (Disclosure: Mashable (Mashable) has a partnership with iStockphoto)

PhotoStockPlus.com – You can earn commissions up to 85% with a 3.25% processing fee for both photos you sell as well as products you put your images on such as mugs and other products.

Shutterstock.com – Shutterstock pays a flat rate of $.25 a download and increases it to $.30 per download when you hit $500 in a pay period. You can also earn commissions for referring others to the service.
Freelance Programmers & Web Designers

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DesignQuote.net – Potential clients with design and graphic art work post jobs that freelancers can browse through and post bids on to win contracts.

FreelanceAuction.com – Allows you to bid on listed jobs for all aspects of programming and design. Numerous listings for Web coding and design work such as logos.

GetAFreelancer.com – Focused on a wide selection of computer related work from basic site design to developing full sites for Joomla (Joomla), OsCommerce, WordPress and more.

LimeExchange.com – Offers jobs that freelancers can bid on, and then you can continue to use the service to check in with one another throughout the lifespan of the project.

oDesk.com – A marketplace for freelancers to meet up with clients and look for work. Clients can leave ratings and reviews for any freelancers they hire to help them get future work.

ozLance.com.au – Focused on Australia, ozLance has listings for Web development, content writing, audio/visual work and more.

Project4Hire.com – Contractors post technical programming or blogging jobs they have available and freelancers bid for the work.

RentACoder.com – Has thousands of open coding projects and a newsletter you can subscribe to so that you receive daily notifications of new projects as they come available.

ScriptLance.com – ScriptLance focuses heavily on programming assignments, but also features some listings for blog content creation.

SearchWebJobs.com – A job site focused on Web related jobs with a section dedicated to freelance engagements that indicate if you must live near the office or if you can work from anywhere.
Freelance Writers

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BloggerJobs.biz – Numerous blogging jobs from all different styles of blogs that range from freelance to full-time.

FreelancePortfolios.com -A resource allowing writers to set up portfolios to show off their work and skills to potential employers. Also has some job listings for people looking for work.

FreelanceWriting.com – FreelanceWriting.com features a mixture of articles and resources to help people break into freelance writing, and also offers some job listings and links to other resources.

Helium.com – While not so much freelance writing as writing “on spec,” you are free to write articles on any subject and then you can earn revenue from a portion of their advertising sales related to your articles.

Jobs.ProBlogger.net – A jobs board over at the well known ProBlogger for freelance and full-time bloggers looking for work.

JournalismJobs.com – Features job listings for blogs, newspapers, magazines, newswires and other forms of print and online media.

Online-Writing-Jobs.com – Offers all sorts of freelance writing job listings for magazines, reviews, resume writing, blogs and more.

Suite101.com – Freelance writers of all stripes can write articles on just about any subject of their choice and get paid a share of the advertising for the entire life of the article.

WritersWeekly.com – A weekly ezine dedicated to freelance writing that features articles and some listings for jobs.

WritingBids.com – A site that allows various online and offline publishers to post writing gigs that freelancers can bid on in an attempt to win.

WritingCareer.com – Features listings of freelance writing jobs as well as guides and advice for aspiring writers.
Miscellaneous Freelancers

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AllFreelanceWork.com – AllFreelanceWork offers a support community as well as a jobs board for people looking for work in web design, sales, marketing and more.

Amazon Mechanical Turk – Run by Amazon.com, Mechanical Turk offers all sorts of quick freelance work from simple things such as doing searches for Creative Commons licensed photography to writing full articles for web sites.

BizReef.com – Contractors post their jobs and freelancers bid on the work in a number of fields such as graphic design, marketing, photography and more.

ContractedWork.com – Businesses needing work done post their projects and then freelancers can bid for the work. Has a heavy concentration on web site related work, but does also have listings for other fields.

Elance.com -A well known freelancing website with just about every type of job you can think of from high end coding projects to engineering, finance, copy writing and a lot more. Freelancers can set up profile pages listing all of their skills and what services they offer.

FreelanceJobs.org – Freelancers can set up a profile explaining their background while employers can post jobs for computer workers, Web designers, writers, translators and many more fields.

FreelanceWar.com – Listings for editors, writers, web designers, journalists, copywriters and pretty much everything else you can think of.

Freelancers Union – In addition to providing excellent resources for freelancers, the Freelancers Union offers a “Gigs” section.

GoFreelance.com – Has job listings for writers, sales, photography, marketing and several other fields.

Guru.com – Freelance work in every field including things such as fashion, broadcasting, illustration, Web design and more.

iFreelance.com – Site for freelancers and employers looking to connect for numerous types of freelance work such as writing, design work, Web programming and more.

ProZ.com – Focused on translators and translation services, ProZ also offers message boards for freelance translators to talk about issues concerning their business.

Skillance.com – Enter what your skills are, set up a profile, and let contractors search for the people that best fit their project.

Sologig.com – Listings of freelance consulting jobs from around the United States in numerous fields such as aerospace, sales, legal and numerous other fields.

TheFreelanceNation.com – This site pulls together listings from 119 different freelance job boards with listings for legal work, web design, photographers, PR and many, many more fields.

Vois – This virtual outsourcing site allows users to find a wide range of projects from simple logo design to full websites, SEO help, and more. In addition to finding projects, you can collaborate with clients on the site.

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