So what is Me2Everyone? What’s all the hype about, is it the next internet sensation? Will it be the most popular social network by 2012? Is it true everyone will have a chance to make money?
Me2Everyone is a social networking site that’s 100% free to join. It’s planned on being a mix between sites like Myspace, Facebook, and Second Life, WOW.
The idea started back in 1998 when the developer was working on matchmaker.com (one of the first true social networking sites). He liked the idea of social networking, and wanted to make a better site that would be open to everyone. But at the time the technology wasn’t available to create his dreams.
Then Me2Everyone Limited started up in England during September 2008. It’s advised by a Global Executive board, and run by a very experienced team with a goal to create the most visited website by 2012.
Me2Everyone will be kind of a semi-3D world. Where you can meet people, play games, date, shop, participate in a free in-world lottery, create a business, and virtually anything else that comes to mind. You and everyone you know will shape the world around you, by making decisions that affect you and your friends.
Me2Everyone is membership owned; everyone involved retains joint ownership of the virtual world. It’s free to join; once you’re a member of the site you get awarded shares. You can get additional shares for each person you get to sign up.
Imagine if this turns out to be the next Amazon, eBay, or Google. Right now the shares are only worth a fraction of a dollar. But their goal is to go public on major indexes in 2012. At public launch their expecting to be worth 0.58 pounds (.95 US) per share. Me2Everyone will have an in-world “trading room” where you can sell your shares for real money.
Me2Everyone is run by professional directors; all details are 100% safe. They plan to put over 70,000 people to work over the next few years. They also plan to donate to, and help out many good causes and charities.
The site will support almost ten different languages at start, and more upon request. It will be a great way to meet and talk to people all around the world.
For a site that has yet to officially launch (other than referral program) it looks quite promising. Anything can happen in three years. But it’s free to sign up, so what can it hurt.
To learn more about Me2Everyone, visit http://www.me2everyone.com/480306
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Friday, May 29, 2009
Snack Healthy - Snacks For Kids
Tired of kids always whining about being hungry? Looking for a healthy kids snack? Want something that is good for them, but will make them happy at the same time?
Right when the kids burst through the door after school their asking what’s to eat. To keep them eating healthy it’s good to have food already served. Have your approved serving size already made up in individual containers or bags for each child. Having their serving ready will keep them from eating too much and ruining dinner.
Leave a covered dish in the refrigerator with fruits marked kid’s snacks. And leave a container on the table or counter with dry cereals and fruits.
Dry cereals usually contain corn, wheat, bran. And sometimes includes nuts and honey. It’s accepted by kids of all ages (even adults). Make sure to check the Nutrition Fact label. Dry fruits may be harder to get them to eat. But you can try out dried cranberries, apricots, bananas, kiwi, strawberries, raisins, pineapple, and mangos.
Kids crave sweet foods. So it’s good at a young age to get them started on natural sweets instead of artificial junk food. Fruits like banana, orange, apple, cherries and strawberries are perfect natural sweets.
One of my favorite kids snack is the celery log. Spread peanut butter onto celery sticks, and sprinkle raisins on top. I personally don’t like the raisins but the kids do.
Homemade trail mix is always good. Combine raisins, nuts, seeds, dried fruit, and a few chocolate chips.
Fruit smoothies are also enjoyable on a summer day. Made with natural yoghurt, a little milk, and fruits you enjoy such as berries, mangos, watermelon or banana.
Remember to help your kids make up some carry-along snacks if they have after school activities. You can help them fight the urge to eat out of a vending machine. Consider crackers, pretzels, granola bars, muffins or healthy cookies. Make sure to pick stuff that will hold up well in a locker all day.
For the children that are picky about homemade snacks. There are plenty of healthy snacks for kids that are packaged to look like junk food. They include string cheese, granola cars and certain fruit roll ups.
Edward Cottrill is a creditable online author. You can read more of his articles at http://edwardcottrillsarticles.blogspot.com/
Right when the kids burst through the door after school their asking what’s to eat. To keep them eating healthy it’s good to have food already served. Have your approved serving size already made up in individual containers or bags for each child. Having their serving ready will keep them from eating too much and ruining dinner.
Leave a covered dish in the refrigerator with fruits marked kid’s snacks. And leave a container on the table or counter with dry cereals and fruits.
Dry cereals usually contain corn, wheat, bran. And sometimes includes nuts and honey. It’s accepted by kids of all ages (even adults). Make sure to check the Nutrition Fact label. Dry fruits may be harder to get them to eat. But you can try out dried cranberries, apricots, bananas, kiwi, strawberries, raisins, pineapple, and mangos.
Kids crave sweet foods. So it’s good at a young age to get them started on natural sweets instead of artificial junk food. Fruits like banana, orange, apple, cherries and strawberries are perfect natural sweets.
One of my favorite kids snack is the celery log. Spread peanut butter onto celery sticks, and sprinkle raisins on top. I personally don’t like the raisins but the kids do.
Homemade trail mix is always good. Combine raisins, nuts, seeds, dried fruit, and a few chocolate chips.
Fruit smoothies are also enjoyable on a summer day. Made with natural yoghurt, a little milk, and fruits you enjoy such as berries, mangos, watermelon or banana.
Remember to help your kids make up some carry-along snacks if they have after school activities. You can help them fight the urge to eat out of a vending machine. Consider crackers, pretzels, granola bars, muffins or healthy cookies. Make sure to pick stuff that will hold up well in a locker all day.
For the children that are picky about homemade snacks. There are plenty of healthy snacks for kids that are packaged to look like junk food. They include string cheese, granola cars and certain fruit roll ups.
Edward Cottrill is a creditable online author. You can read more of his articles at http://edwardcottrillsarticles.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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Glad you found my blog. Here I'm planning on posting all my articles and reviews on this blog from here on out. I haven't wrote anything in a while so cut me some slack. Hopefully you enjoy what I have to say.
Best Regards
Edward Cottrill
Glad you found my blog. Here I'm planning on posting all my articles and reviews on this blog from here on out. I haven't wrote anything in a while so cut me some slack. Hopefully you enjoy what I have to say.
Best Regards
Edward Cottrill
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