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Friday, July 2, 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Black Diamond Builder For Dummies
Black Diamond Builder For Dummies is an amazing small business software system that allows a person of any skill level to work from home, making money online!
Watch the video before you make your next decision:
www.BlackDiamondBuilderForDummies.com
Watch the video before you make your next decision:
www.BlackDiamondBuilderForDummies.com
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Black Diamond Builder - Official
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Black Diamond Builder has launched into a phase that can begin making you money online at home today. Making money from home, online, using your computer, or even a borrowed computer at a public library is now easier than ever. If you can type in an email address, you can now run a small business from the comfort of your home. It truly is as easy as that. You do not have to harass your friends, you do not have to be a salesman. Most people these days are good at sending out an email - so do what you're good at, and earn extra money doing it.
Watch the "How to" video before you make a decision:
Thursday, June 17, 2010
I'm skeptical, but I see the potential here.
Black Diamond Builder. See Pre-Launch Preview Today.
The Black Diamond Builder system is nearing completion and will soon be released to the public. Be among the first to view the video and see the potential of this opportunity.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PRLog (Press Release) – Jun 17, 2010 – The Black Diamond Builder system is set to revolutionize the way money is made online. The last leap this large, in design combined with technology, is as far back as the launch of eBay in 1995, or the launch of the iPod in 2001. Imagine how different your life would be if you had seen a preview of either of these products. If you had been in the right place at the right time, would you have known? Many did not know back then, and many do not yet know today about the amazing timing of being part of the next big thing! Black Diamond Builder is the result of a need. Many need a way to make extra money from home. Many are now, for the first time in their lives, willing to try "Plan B" on the job front.
This money making system is robust and more advanced than any other in the world today. This group of award-winning systems engineers has recognized what has been missing all along from all the other systems in use today. Watch the video through to the end to make a fully informed decision about how Black Diamond Builder can work with you and for you to help you reach your potential in making money online. You will be impressed by the professional quality of this system.
Before you make a decision, view the official PREVIEW of this system:
http://www.blackdiamondbuilder.com/preview
Many millions are made online each year as more people join the digital age of the internet. Cast your net as wide as possible with Black Diamond Builder.
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The Black Diamond Builder system is nearing completion and will soon be released to the public. Be among the first to view the video and see the potential of this opportunity.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PRLog (Press Release) – Jun 17, 2010 – The Black Diamond Builder system is set to revolutionize the way money is made online. The last leap this large, in design combined with technology, is as far back as the launch of eBay in 1995, or the launch of the iPod in 2001. Imagine how different your life would be if you had seen a preview of either of these products. If you had been in the right place at the right time, would you have known? Many did not know back then, and many do not yet know today about the amazing timing of being part of the next big thing! Black Diamond Builder is the result of a need. Many need a way to make extra money from home. Many are now, for the first time in their lives, willing to try "Plan B" on the job front.
This money making system is robust and more advanced than any other in the world today. This group of award-winning systems engineers has recognized what has been missing all along from all the other systems in use today. Watch the video through to the end to make a fully informed decision about how Black Diamond Builder can work with you and for you to help you reach your potential in making money online. You will be impressed by the professional quality of this system.
Before you make a decision, view the official PREVIEW of this system:
http://www.blackdiamondbuilder.com/preview
Many millions are made online each year as more people join the digital age of the internet. Cast your net as wide as possible with Black Diamond Builder.
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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
OnlineBusinessApp.com + American X Factor
Just two ways to watch a very cool video!
www.Blackdiamondbuilder.com/preview
www.OnlineBusinessApp.com
As American Idol came to an end this season, I have to say I was disappointed with the results. I enjoyed the season, but it is starting to seem like the best person goes home at position number 4, 3, or 2. Who's picking these people??... I know... the viewers... but it doesn't seem quite right for some reason.
I will be very interested to watch Simon Cowell build a show. I think I heard that he's going to hire Paula as a judge, I'm hoping he takes a spot as a judge. At first I thought he was going to, then I heard that he wanted to back away from judging, but I'm hoping he realizes that he's a big part of any show that has his name attached to it.
I'd like to see Simon, Paula, Katy Perry, & a comedian dude, someone, anyone in that last slot, just someone funny. Comedians can make great judges because they have to impress people from a stage, and they understand fear, stage fright, doing your best, and that person may even have an ear for music.
Can't wait for updates on America X Factor!
www.Blackdiamondbuilder.com/preview
www.OnlineBusinessApp.com
As American Idol came to an end this season, I have to say I was disappointed with the results. I enjoyed the season, but it is starting to seem like the best person goes home at position number 4, 3, or 2. Who's picking these people??... I know... the viewers... but it doesn't seem quite right for some reason.
I will be very interested to watch Simon Cowell build a show. I think I heard that he's going to hire Paula as a judge, I'm hoping he takes a spot as a judge. At first I thought he was going to, then I heard that he wanted to back away from judging, but I'm hoping he realizes that he's a big part of any show that has his name attached to it.
I'd like to see Simon, Paula, Katy Perry, & a comedian dude, someone, anyone in that last slot, just someone funny. Comedians can make great judges because they have to impress people from a stage, and they understand fear, stage fright, doing your best, and that person may even have an ear for music.
Can't wait for updates on America X Factor!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
How will ‘Idol’ fare against Cowell’s ‘X Factor’?
By Andy Dehnart
msnbc.com contributor
Simon Cowell announced Monday that he is quitting "American Idol" in order to judge the show he created, "The X Factor," when it debuts on Fox in 2011. But how will this impact "American Idol," and how will audiences react to a new but familiar show with a familiar face?
"The X Factor" effectively replaced "Pop Idol" in the United Kingdom. It's extremely popular and is certainly able to generate headlines — just ask Leona Lewis. But it may not be a hit like "American Idol" has been in the United States.
While "X Factor" will be yet another singing competition on network television, there are some notable differences between it and "Idol." Contestants audition — either alone or in groups — in front of an audience, like they do on "America's Got Talent." They can also be any age above a minimum, which Cowell said will likely be 14 or even lower. The most notable difference is that, as Cowell told TV critics, "the judges mentor a selection of contestants" and "the judge is judged as well as the singer."
"X Factor" won't debut until the fall of 2011, after the first Cowell-less season of "American Idol" airs next spring.
With a year to go before the effects are felt, there are still a lot of unknowns at this point: Who will judge "X Factor" along with Cowell? Who will replace him on "Idol"? How will audiences react this season to new judge Ellen DeGeneres? But Cowell's decision to leave "Idol" will undoubtedly impact both shows.
Here are a few of the more likely scenarios.
'Idol' and 'X Factor' get viewers but aren't insane hits Will Fox be able to draw viewers for not one but two singing competitions a year? One of the (many) reasons for "American Idol's" success is that it airs just once every season, building anticipation and allowing the production team time to cast and produce a high-quality series. The most likely possibility of having two similar shows on the air every year is that neither will be a massive "Idol"-size hit, but that viewers will watch both enough to keep them around.
This would leave Fox with two successful shows, but not a series that is feared by other networks and seems to be an unstoppable force.
That will happen if some viewers tire more rapidly of the format, while others may divide their loyalty between the two shows. For example, Cowell fans might follow him to "X Factor" and abandon "Idol." Huge "American Idol" fans might stick with it and shun a perceived copycat.
On the other hand, "X Factor" could draw new viewers because of its wider age range for contestants and a new, fresher format, while "American Idol" may add viewers who tune in for Ellen DeGeneres and a possible new fourth judge (who would become the third new fourth judge, incredibly). 'X Factor' becomes the new 'Idol' as 'Idol' fades away With Cowell off "Idol," the show will have just one of its original judges left — Randy Jackson. It's also a relatively old series, and that it has remained the No. 1 show for so long is impressive and unusual. Being preceded in the television season by a similar show that features its former star may just be what knocks "Idol" from its perch. The only way this will happen is if "X Factor" duplicates and/or bests all of "Idol's" elements, and that's not going to be easy.
"Idol" is a fascinating combination of things that just work. Consider host Ryan Seacrest: He's smarmy and stupid sometimes, but he's an incredible talent who makes his job seem effortless. But it's not easy, as every awful host of a knock-off "Idol" series has proved.
One possibility that will make this scenario significantly more likely: Paula Abdul may join Cowell as a judge on "X Factor." Cowell said at the Television Critics Association press tour, "I adore Paula. Whatever happens, I will be working with her in some capacity, because I miss her." That would essentially make a new show far more familiar than an old one. 'Idol' stays strong and 'X Factor' fails to take off This scenario is hard to imagine, because "Idol" will be changed forever by Cowell's departure, nevermind its age. But those who underestimate TV's biggest show get trampled by it.
msnbc.com contributor
Simon Cowell announced Monday that he is quitting "American Idol" in order to judge the show he created, "The X Factor," when it debuts on Fox in 2011. But how will this impact "American Idol," and how will audiences react to a new but familiar show with a familiar face?
"The X Factor" effectively replaced "Pop Idol" in the United Kingdom. It's extremely popular and is certainly able to generate headlines — just ask Leona Lewis. But it may not be a hit like "American Idol" has been in the United States.
While "X Factor" will be yet another singing competition on network television, there are some notable differences between it and "Idol." Contestants audition — either alone or in groups — in front of an audience, like they do on "America's Got Talent." They can also be any age above a minimum, which Cowell said will likely be 14 or even lower. The most notable difference is that, as Cowell told TV critics, "the judges mentor a selection of contestants" and "the judge is judged as well as the singer."
"X Factor" won't debut until the fall of 2011, after the first Cowell-less season of "American Idol" airs next spring.
With a year to go before the effects are felt, there are still a lot of unknowns at this point: Who will judge "X Factor" along with Cowell? Who will replace him on "Idol"? How will audiences react this season to new judge Ellen DeGeneres? But Cowell's decision to leave "Idol" will undoubtedly impact both shows.
Here are a few of the more likely scenarios.
'Idol' and 'X Factor' get viewers but aren't insane hits Will Fox be able to draw viewers for not one but two singing competitions a year? One of the (many) reasons for "American Idol's" success is that it airs just once every season, building anticipation and allowing the production team time to cast and produce a high-quality series. The most likely possibility of having two similar shows on the air every year is that neither will be a massive "Idol"-size hit, but that viewers will watch both enough to keep them around.
This would leave Fox with two successful shows, but not a series that is feared by other networks and seems to be an unstoppable force.
That will happen if some viewers tire more rapidly of the format, while others may divide their loyalty between the two shows. For example, Cowell fans might follow him to "X Factor" and abandon "Idol." Huge "American Idol" fans might stick with it and shun a perceived copycat.
On the other hand, "X Factor" could draw new viewers because of its wider age range for contestants and a new, fresher format, while "American Idol" may add viewers who tune in for Ellen DeGeneres and a possible new fourth judge (who would become the third new fourth judge, incredibly). 'X Factor' becomes the new 'Idol' as 'Idol' fades away With Cowell off "Idol," the show will have just one of its original judges left — Randy Jackson. It's also a relatively old series, and that it has remained the No. 1 show for so long is impressive and unusual. Being preceded in the television season by a similar show that features its former star may just be what knocks "Idol" from its perch. The only way this will happen is if "X Factor" duplicates and/or bests all of "Idol's" elements, and that's not going to be easy.
"Idol" is a fascinating combination of things that just work. Consider host Ryan Seacrest: He's smarmy and stupid sometimes, but he's an incredible talent who makes his job seem effortless. But it's not easy, as every awful host of a knock-off "Idol" series has proved.
One possibility that will make this scenario significantly more likely: Paula Abdul may join Cowell as a judge on "X Factor." Cowell said at the Television Critics Association press tour, "I adore Paula. Whatever happens, I will be working with her in some capacity, because I miss her." That would essentially make a new show far more familiar than an old one. 'Idol' stays strong and 'X Factor' fails to take off This scenario is hard to imagine, because "Idol" will be changed forever by Cowell's departure, nevermind its age. But those who underestimate TV's biggest show get trampled by it.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
In Anticipation of the upcoming Amercian X Factor
Looking forward to the new show lead by Simon Cowell!
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