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1. Free_Website_Design_Software : Part I
Misspelled Search On Ebay Items
If you've figured out that eBay items get entered incorrectly many times, you may not have
realized that misspelled search on eBay doesn't have to be a matter of trying to determine
all the possible ways to misspell and item and enter them in one at a time, in the hopes that
someone would have misspelled the item in exactly that way. A misspelled search
conducted in this way could take hours and you may not be able to imagine all the possible
ways in which a word could be misspelled.
If you want to facilitate your misspelled search on eBay, go to
http://www.bargainchecker.com and use this handy search tool to find not only common
ways to misspell a word, but all instances of the misspelled word in items listed on eBay.
You can even misspell the word in the search field and get results in your misspelled search
results.
The concept behind Bargain Checker is to enable you to locate and bid on items that would
not show up on a standard eBay or web search. In this way, since you're the only one
bidding, chances are good that you will get the item at your opening bid. You can develop a
nice little business by finding such valuable items and reselling them at a more realistic
price. Even if you're just using the misspelled search to find individual items that you want or
need, BargainChecker provides a useful and innovative service.
A misspelled search with BargainChecker can also be used to find common ways in which
people might misspell product names. This could be easily used for pay per click
advertising and similar revenue producing methods with Google and MSN. After all, if it's
been misspelled several times on eBay, you can safely assume that people will misspell it in
other venues as well.
For example, if you were to search eBay for items of jewelry to purchase at a bargain price,
you would find nearly 60,000 items listed that came under the category of jewelry or had the
word 'jewelry' in the title. There are probably many bargains in that group of 60,000 items.
However, the real bargains will probably by recognized by many bidders who will compete
against one another in order to get the winning bid. For a truly valuable item, the winning
bid price probably would be similar to the real world price.
However, if you used the same term 'jewelry' on BargainChecker you would find about 1600
instances where the word had been misspelled in the item listing. This means that there
are nearly 1600 pieces of jewelry on eBay which will probably not sell because they haven't
shown up on a standard eBay search. This is unfortunate for the seller, but it's definitely
fortunate for the buyer who knows how to find a bargain that no one else has discovered.
Misspelling of common words occur for several reasons. It could be carelessness in typing
or entering the word resulting in a typographical error. It could be that the seller doesn't
know how to spell the word correctly, such as in the hundreds of 'bargins' on eBay listings.
2. Or, it's also possible that there are variant spellings which could each be correct.
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FREE_WEBSITE_DESIGN_SOFTWARE : End of Part I
Free_Website_Design_Software : Part II
Mlb To Disappear From Terrestrial Radio?
The changes that took place in the way MLB games were broadcast on television made
many think that the same will happen to radio soon enough. Today, local television stations
only broadcast 23% of the MLB games. Also, 7 of the major league team games are only
available on cable, an exclusivity factor that seems to work well for them. In an interview to
WSJ, Edison Media Research's President Larry Rosin declared that "it is probably inevitable
that baseball radio broadcasts will go to a 100% subscription model... It will happen
because there's too much money in it not to do it." This is an interesting perspective for the
two main digital satellite radio providers, XM Satellite Radio and Sirius. This potential
development sounds excellent for XM especially, as they would hold the exclusive rights to
all major-league baseball games. Of course, that would be an important step forward for
XM, as the MLB generates huge interest in the US, and it would mean that another building
block has been added to the development of satellite radio.
MLB Radio and XM Radio
MLB also has its own subscription paid online radio channel, and if the same thing happens
to radio as it did to television they would definitely enjoy the situation. Since experts in the
communication field consider that satellite radio is still in its infancy, the trend of moving
broadcasts of such games to a subscription paid environment would take digital radio
broadcasting to the next level of development. The earnings from XM Radio and MLB Radio
are split between the 30 MLB teams, but they are divided equally from
http://www.review9.info . This means that the MLB team's interests would be high and the
economical and financial factors could speed up the process of making MLB games
exclusive to satellite radio. The statistics we have today tell an interesting story: presently
around 23% of XM subscribers have signed up to receive the MLB transmission, so there is
a lot of potential for growth. Terrestrial radio can already start to feel the danger of loosing
MLB broadcasts to satellite radio as this revenue driven model is more attractive for the
MLB teams.
Implications of such a transfer.
3. As with anything that reaches such a controversial topic, the opinions are shared among
experts and the general public. Some people are convinced that this whole movement is
nothing more than a bubble of soap. Baseball is mostly a TV favorite and although there is
still a lot of interest in MLB radio broadcasts, most people will not feel the transfer to digital
radio as a major change. Although radio was the initial growing medium for baseball,
television is king today, and they say that the transfer from terrestrial radio to satellite radio
is not something that will have a significant impact. Other opinions say that 'MLB would
loose more audience then it would gain from the exclusive fees'. Since the format of the
terrestrial radio stations is more flexible it also allows them to broadcast more games than
broadcast TV. The same people say that 'the MLB would alienate a lot of local fans if they
took baseball off AM radio'. For other people, there is another comparison to be made ' that
between the impact this would have on MLB and the impact it had on NFL, where a similar
process has already started. The Sirius NFL broadcasts brought the company some new
listeners, but the changes were not extreme and since NFL is more popular than MLB,
some expect the same trend to be followed in MLBs case as well. Of course, there are
voices that say this change would have a significant impact on the way baseball is
perceived. Since watching a game on TV can take away a few hours, many prefer to listen
to the game on radio while they are doing something else. This is especially true during
summer months, when many prefer to spend time in the yard or on the porch, not inside the
room in front of a TV set. Of course, comparisons between the various major sport types in
the US can be made from many perspectives, but most will agree that baseball is a game
that can be followed on radio. For now, al the signs point at a transfer of broadcasts from
terrestrial radio towards satellite radio, but this may change depending on the response
companies and MLB receive from the public.
Hiring a web designer to come up with the custom solution that you need can set you back
a few thousand bucks. But you can do the whole thing yourself and make it drag and drop
simple for mere pennies with a tool like Breezy Websites. See http://breezywebsites.com
for details!
FREE_WEBSITE_DESIGN_SOFTWARE : End of Part II
Free_Website_Design_Software : Part III
Mlb To Disappear From Terrestrial Radio?
The changes that took place in the way MLB games were broadcast on television made
many think that the same will happen to radio soon enough. Today, local television stations
only broadcast 23% of the MLB games. Also, 7 of the major league team games are only
available on cable, an exclusivity factor that seems to work well for them. In an interview to
WSJ, Edison Media Research's President Larry Rosin declared that "it is probably inevitable
4. that baseball radio broadcasts will go to a 100% subscription model... It will happen
because there's too much money in it not to do it." This is an interesting perspective for the
two main digital satellite radio providers, XM Satellite Radio and Sirius. This potential
development sounds excellent for XM especially, as they would hold the exclusive rights to
all major-league baseball games. Of course, that would be an important step forward for
XM, as the MLB generates huge interest in the US, and it would mean that another building
block has been added to the development of satellite radio.
MLB Radio and XM Radio
MLB also has its own subscription paid online radio channel, and if the same thing happens
to radio as it did to television they would definitely enjoy the situation. Since experts in the
communication field consider that satellite radio is still in its infancy, the trend of moving
broadcasts of such games to a subscription paid environment would take digital radio
broadcasting to the next level of development. The earnings from XM Radio and MLB Radio
are split between the 30 MLB teams, but they are divided equally from
http://www.review9.info . This means that the MLB team's interests would be high and the
economical and financial factors could speed up the process of making MLB games
exclusive to satellite radio. The statistics we have today tell an interesting story: presently
around 23% of XM subscribers have signed up to receive the MLB transmission, so there is
a lot of potential for growth. Terrestrial radio can already start to feel the danger of loosing
MLB broadcasts to satellite radio as this revenue driven model is more attractive for the
MLB teams.
Implications of such a transfer.
As with anything that reaches such a controversial topic, the opinions are shared among
experts and the general public. Some people are convinced that this whole movement is
nothing more than a bubble of soap. Baseball is mostly a TV favorite and although there is
still a lot of interest in MLB radio broadcasts, most people will not feel the transfer to digital
radio as a major change. Although radio was the initial growing medium for baseball,
television is king today, and they say that the transfer from terrestrial radio to satellite radio
is not something that will have a significant impact. Other opinions say that 'MLB would
loose more audience then it would gain from the exclusive fees'. Since the format of the
terrestrial radio stations is more flexible it also allows them to broadcast more games than
broadcast TV. The same people say that 'the MLB would alienate a lot of local fans if they
took baseball off AM radio'. For other people, there is another comparison to be made ' that
between the impact this would have on MLB and the impact it had on NFL, where a similar
process has already started. The Sirius NFL broadcasts brought the company some new
listeners, but the changes were not extreme and since NFL is more popular than MLB,
some expect the same trend to be followed in MLBs case as well. Of course, there are
voices that say this change would have a significant impact on the way baseball is
perceived. Since watching a game on TV can take away a few hours, many prefer to listen
to the game on radio while they are doing something else. This is especially true during
summer months, when many prefer to spend time in the yard or on the porch, not inside the
room in front of a TV set. Of course, comparisons between the various major sport types in
the US can be made from many perspectives, but most will agree that baseball is a game
that can be followed on radio. For now, al the signs point at a transfer of broadcasts from
terrestrial radio towards satellite radio, but this may change depending on the response
5. companies and MLB receive from the public.
Hiring a web designer to come up with the custom solution that you need can set you back
a few thousand bucks. But you can do the whole thing yourself and make it drag and drop
simple for mere pennies with a tool like Breezy Websites. See http://breezywebsites.com
for details!
FREE_WEBSITE_DESIGN_SOFTWARE : End of Part III
6. companies and MLB receive from the public.
Hiring a web designer to come up with the custom solution that you need can set you back
a few thousand bucks. But you can do the whole thing yourself and make it drag and drop
simple for mere pennies with a tool like Breezy Websites. See http://breezywebsites.com
for details!
FREE_WEBSITE_DESIGN_SOFTWARE : End of Part III