217 Web 2.0 Social Media Communication Services

How many of your favorite web 2.0 social networking, bookmarking, blogging, and e-mail services can you rattle off in sixty seconds?

Start the clock and let's go . . . 

1. Twitter
2. Facebook
3. LinkedIn
4. GMail
5. Blogger
6. Wordpress
7. um . . . er . . . 

Stop counting. I stumbled at number seven.

I did a quick check-in with the Firefox add-ons social service toolbar extension called AddThis and discovered 217 of them!

I could not believe it when I saw 217 services listed one after another in a column including image icons for each.

Below is a screen grab of all the services. I could not go to each and grab the URL but if you see one that grabs your interest why not Google it and check it out.













You might discover a brand new service that better fits your needs than the one you most commonly use today.

AddThis for Firefox is an add-on to make sharing and bookmarking simple. 

Have all your favorite web 2.0 social networking, bookmarking, blogging, and e-mail services at your fingertips. 

Share any page, anytime, with anyone.


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Spinal Muscular Atrophy Association Australia - Fundraising

Spinal Muscular Atrophy Association of Australia raises funds to support families and children suffering the disease.



Press Play - turn on your speakers and turn up your volume
Fundraising Coordinator of SMAAA Natasha Marinelli talks with host Michael Searles  about the disease and several ways in which the association is raising important money to help buy medical equipment and fund research into the disease.

Fundraising Events:
Gala Night - Melbourne, Australia, August 28, 2010
Cabaret Night - Melbourne, Australia, November 13, 2010


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Create A Cartoon of You - FREE!

MyWebFace is a novel piece of free software where you can turn your favorite pic of yourself into a cartoon lookalike.
  • Turn yourself into a cartoon
  • See how you'll look old
  • Use it on Facebook and other social networks



I had a play with it and it's fun.

Net link: www.mywebface.com

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Chris Voss: Audio Interview with a Serial Entrepreneur

Chris Voss Quote: "I didn't suck off the corporate tit for twenty years - I created the tit".
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If that doesn't give you a peek into the mind of Chris Voss, serial entrepreneur and social media genius then nothing will.

Chris and I just recorded this half hour interview during which Chris allowed me to dig deep and peek around the corners of his quick thinking mind.

If you are a follower of Chris Voss and The Chris Voss Show  (and that's some 200,000+ people) you will already be hooked on his unique style.

If this is your first meeting with Chris Voss then put the kettle on, sit back and get ready to be informed, entertained and may be a little shocked!

Net Link: www.thechrisvossshow.com

PS There is a little editing glitch near the end of the recording where it appears I am talking over Chris for a few seconds. Be assured that wasn't the case. I was editing the interview over multiple tracks and overlooked this error. Apologies.

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Napolean Hill #Quote: If you can't do great things [. . .]




Never seen or heard Napolean Hill speak? He's the guy who authored one of the most read self-help prosperity books of all time, Think and Grow Rich.

A number of original videos of Hill speaking to camera are posted on Youtube and I have grabbed one for you below. For more videos put 'Napolean Hill' into the search field at youtube.com





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Free Countdown Clock for Your Website, Blog or Social Network Page

Have you ever noticed a countdown clock on websites you visit like this one . . . ?




I kept seeing similar countdown clocks on websites and they never once failed to grab my attention.

Getting the attention of your website and blog visitors is very important. Pundits tell us that most visitors will decide to stay or leave within 3 seconds of landing on your page!

What's this got to do with a countdown clock on your own site?

If you are promoting an event - any event - a countdown clock will not do any harm in getting the message across to your audience. Chances are it will do a whole lot of good and might just keep those eyeballs stuck on your page a little longer.

Here's a list of reasons why you might put a countdown clock on your site -
  • The countdown is accurate — the clocks display current time, even if the user's computer clock is wrong.
  • You have choices regarding DST — there are different options on how to deal with daylight saving time (DST) with regard to your countdown timer. 
  • The countdown takes into account any time zone — all the major time zones are supported.
  • It is highly configurable — choose different backgrounds, text options, colors and fonts.
  • You can choose units to display — from days to milliseconds.
  • No registration is needed — the HTML code is available immediately.
So I found a cool piece of free code (really simple) that you can use to create your own countdown clock and embed into your blog or website - just like I have done on the left side of this blog to promote the forthcoming 150th running of the Melbourne Cup thoroughbred horse race. You know the one don't you? 'The race that stops a nation'. It's true you know. We  (Victoria, Australia) even have a public holiday for the day!

I have heard that international visitors still get a buzz from the idea that an entire state of some 4 million people get a full day off work for the running of a horse race. But it's true and the race will be run for the 150th time this year (read more here).

Back to the clocks. Here's a few samples (static images only) of what you can create and how the different size options can look once created.




I'd suggest getting to the website (click ==> TimeandDate.com) and playing with their free countdown clock creator. 

You can't break anything and throwing the finished countdown clock html code into your site is as easy as blinking - and just as quick!

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Earl Nightingale #Quote: The amount of money we receive will always be [. . .]



Reminder: I have previously published on this blog the ENTIRE audio book (MP3) of Wallace D. Wattles 1910 classic The Science of Getting Rich, narrated in easy listening style by Mike DeWitt.

It's been an incredibly popular post and that does not surprise me in the least.

Use this quick link to go directly to the post http://bit.ly/MP3-audio-FREE and begin listening.

Listening chapter-by-chapter is simple and will cost you . . . not a single cent! It's totally FREE.

Some have asked me, 'why are you giving away something of value to total strangers?'

There's two answers. Firstly, we are not strangers. Not really. Not in the universal sense. 

The second reason I'll let you discover for yourself when you listen to the audio book.

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Spinal Muscular Atrophy: Mother of Two Shares Her Story

Julie Cini is a woman on a mission.
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As co-founder and CEO of Spinal Muscular Atrophy Association Australia and she has a compelling story to share and a message to get across.

If you are a parent or a parent-to-be you will want to hear Julie tell the heartbreaking story of losing not one but two of her own children to SMA.

If that is not tragic enough, Julie Cini also lost her husband and father of the two girls in a car accident.
Three family members lost in less than three years.

How does Julie Cini find the strength today to help educate the world about Spinal Muscular Atrophy?

Listen above and let her tell you herself.


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#Quote: The biggest mistake you can make is to believe [. . .]



Now be inspired by Earl Nightingale narrating Acres of Diamonds story. Hint: You have diamonds closer than you think.



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Micro Audio Blogging is a CINCH! (sample)


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New 5 Minute Abs Workout Video - FREE

Thought I would quickly publish this new little video for those readers who like me are in the final month of winter (or even if you are in summer) and need right now to start thinking about working away those extra kilos and pounds that have gone on around the midriff.

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Quote: Prosperity in the form of wealth works exactly the same as [. . .]



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Quote: All that we are is the result of [. . .]




Personal note: My life changed when I stopped thinking about what I don't have or don't want in life and instead started thinking with gratitude about what I do have and want.

Amazing things began to occur! 

In fact I soon started to prosper and have continued doing so ever since.

All manner of positive things and people and situations began to enter my life.

I have since gained an understanding of the immutable Laws of Nature. 

One of those Laws - the one Emerson referred to as the Law of Laws is the Law of Cause and Effect, also known as Karma.

I am not Buddhist nor Hindu but I do like the above quote.

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Free MP3 Audio: The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles

Wallace D. Wattles classic 1910 self-improvement book The Science of Getting Rich describes a Certain Way to think and act to get rich.

I re-read this book frequently and quote affirmations from the book daily.

It is a gift that I have discovered the complete unedited copy of The Science of Getting Rich in easy to stream audio format.

Here is the full audio MP3 version of the book as read by Mike DeWitt. Thanks Mike!

Bookmark this page so you can return whenever it suits you to listen and re-listen.

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Science of Getting Rich - Preface
Science of Getting Rich - Chapter 1: The Right to Be Rich
Science of Getting Rich - Chapter 2: There Is a Science of Getting Rich
Science of Getting Rich - Chapter 3: Is Opportunity Monopolized?
Science of Getting Rich - Chapter 4: The First Principle in The Science of Getting Rich
Science of Getting Rich - Chapter 5: Increasing Life
Science of Getting Rich - Chapter 6: How Riches Come to You
Science of Getting Rich - Chapter 7: Gratitude
Science of Getting Rich - Chapter 8: Thinking in the Certain Way
Science of Getting Rich - Chapter 9: How to Use the Will
Science of Getting Rich - Chapter 10: Further Use of the Will
Science of Getting Rich - Chapter 11: Acting in the Certain Way
Science of Getting Rich - Chapter 12: Efficient Action
Science of Getting Rich - Chapter 13: Getting Into the Right Business
Science of Getting Rich - Chapter 14: The Impression of Increase
Science of Getting Rich - Chapter 15: The Advancing Man
Science of Getting Rich - Chapter 16: Some Cautions, and Concluding Observations
Science of Getting Rich - Chapter 17: Summary of the Science of Getting Rich
Use the > button on the flash player to forward through the chapters. The < button will take you back through the chapters.

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Quote: Your life is yours [ . . . ]



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