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List of Celebrities Using Twitter

List of Celebrities Using Twitter

There are many celebrities using Twitter. Some actually post tweets themselves like P Diddy’s twitter page and some use a digital assistant like Brittany Spears. There are some sites that actually follow celebrities on Twitter. They put these Tweets together to form a digital paparazzi or “Twitterrazzi.”

Once such site that is a Twitterrazzi, is Twitterrazzi.com. Twitterrazzi. com follows celebrities on Twitter and adds gossip and video in the mix. Twitterrazzi has a huge list of celebrities on Twitter and is very entertaining.

When news breaks about a celebrity, I search Twitterrazzi to see if that celeb is tweeting about it. The best thing about Twitterrazzi is that if Twitter goes down for some reason, you’ll still be able to see celebrities on Twitter with Twitterrazzi.

Twitterrazzi has a list of Celebs on Twitter.

Twitterrazzi has a list of Celebs on Twitter.

The urban dictionary describes Twitterrazzi:

Websites and news media outlets that constantly use Twitter to find sources and stories for news. People who take pictures of celebrities and post them on Twitter.

Full Disclosure – I wrote this definition for the urban dictionary.

So the next time you are getting a craving of  your favorite celebrity on Twitter, head to a site that has a nice list of celebrities on Twitter….the Twitterrazzi.

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Barack Obama On The Late Show With Letterman

Barack Obama On Letterman

In case you missed it, here is Barack Obama On the Late Show with David Letterman.

This is the only President in my life time that seems like a normal guy and not from American royalty like the other guys.

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Cleveland Browns Suck But The Fans Won’t Do Anything.

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Cleveland Browns Suck

10 years ago, an expansion team called the Cleveland Browns entered the NFL. In that 10 years, the Browns have a record of  54-109.

I’m from Cleveland, and I was a fan of the Browns until they moved to Baltimore.

After the loss Sunday, I am convinced that this team sucks because of the fans. Why do I blame the fans? Because the fans will still buy tickets and support this team during years when they have records of 2-14 or 4-12. (NO TOUCHDOWNS IN 35 QUARTERS.)

As long as the fans buy the tickets and jerseys, the Browns are happy. The Cleveland Browns are a business, they are out to make a buck and they certainly aren’t loosing any money when the fans continue to support a team that constantly fails it’s fans.

If the fans stop buying Cleveland Browns tickets, the organization will lose money and will start to fix this sore in Cleveland.

I watched the Browns play today. I’m not an armchair quarterback by any means. But the Cleveland Browns organization loves the fans. They can be the worst team in the NFL, but the Browns will still sell you tickets.

The Cleveland Browns Suck.

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New WordPress Plugin Gets Viral Traffic To Your Website

New WordPress Plugin Gets Viral Traffic To Your Website

A couple of weeks ago I wrote a blog post about a new wordpress plugin called Contest Burner.

Contest Burner WordPress Plugin uses Twitter to create a contest on your blog or website and brings viral traffic to your websites just by people entering the contest using Twitter.

Well Contest Burner has upgraded so now it incorporates YouTube into the contest as well.

So not only will get viral traffic from Twitter users, but YouTube users as well.

The plugin can be downloaded here as well as further instructions. You can also see how this contest works by going to the Contest Standings page.

Here are some screenshots of the contest burner plugin. Click to enlarge. New WordPress Plugin Contest Burner

Create a contest pluginContest Burner New WordPress PluginHow to use contest burner


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LeBron Headed To New York

LeBron Headed To New York

It’s been over 2 weeks ago since I started my Twitter Contest. Many of my readers have tweeted and participated in my contest.

The Winner of the LeBron James Escalade Contest  is SimonRosenberg with 699 points. I believe that he lives in New York City. So yes, LeBron is leaving for New York as soon as I get that shipping address.

Toy LeBron James Escalade

Toy LeBron James Escalade

I want to thank everyone who participated and stay tuned for more contests.

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Ohio Unemployment Filing for an Extension.

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Ohio’s economy is horrible. It’s hard to find a job and the jobs that are out there aren’t paying that well. The bad economy has driven down the hourly rate for skilled technology jobs. Just the other day on I was going through employment websites and saw that a company wanted to pay 10 dollars an hour for an experienced social media expert and another ad to pay someone minimum wage for a website designer. If skilled jobs in Ohio are going to pay that much, I might as well pack up and move.

So if you are Unemployed in Ohio, here is some information for you if you want to file for an Unemployment Benefit Extension.

Governor Ted Strickland has signed an agreement to provide additional federal unemployment compensation benefits to eligible Ohioans. The extension was made possible as a result of the president’s signing of the Emergency Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 2008, passed by Congress on June 26, 2008 and amended on November 21, 2008 and February 17, 2009. This legislation will allow up to 33 weeks of additional federal unemployment compensation to eligible Ohioans.

Who is eligible to receive this extension?
Currently unemployed individuals who satisfy all of the following criteria could qualify:

* had an unemployment application in effect as of May 5, 2007, or later;
* have exhausted all regular state UC benefits;
* have no rights to regular UC or extended benefits under any other state unemployment compensation law or federal law or in Canada.

What are individuals eligible for?
Individuals are eligible to receive up to 20 weeks of additional benefits. These benefits are known as Tier 1 benefits. The extended benefit amounts will be the same as claimants’ previous UC benefit amounts, unless there is some other change in circumstances (such as an adjustment in deductions, like child support). Individuals will be expected to continue their work search efforts. An additional 13 weeks of extended benefits, known as Tier 2 benefits, could be payable when a claimant exhausts his/her Tier 1 entitlement.

I think I am eligible for extended benefits. What do I do?
Individuals who exhaust regular unemployment benefits will receive instructions on how to file for these benefits. Those individuals who exhaust the original 20 weeks of (Tier 1) federal benefits will automatically receive a recomputation of their total benefits payable, adding up to 13 weeks of Tier 2 federal extended benefits to their balance.

How long will it take to process my application and start benefit payments?
Once claimants are determined to be eligible for extended benefits, payments will be issued on a routine, weekly or biweekly basis, with their preferred payment method (debit card or electronic funds transfer).

How can I find out if my payment has been issued?
By visiting http://unemployment.ohio.gov or by calling 1-877-OHIO JOB (644-6562) and selecting the option to obtain information about your unemployment compensation claim. Both options require a personal identification number (PIN).

May I file continued claims of extended benefits by telephone?
Yes. Once a favorable determination has been made, continued weeks may be claimed by calling 1-877-OHIO JOB (644-6562) and following the recorded instructions. This option also requires a personal identification number (PIN).

How does this program affect my current benefits?
If you are receiving regular unemployment compensation benefits, you must exhaust those benefits before you can receive extended unemployment benefits. You will receive a notification from the Office of Unemployment Compensation alerting you when your benefits are about to expire. If you are still unemployed, you can apply for the extended benefits by following the instructions on the notification.
If you are receiving other federal benefits—such as Trade Readjustment Allowance (TRA) or Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA)—the federal extended unemployment compensation benefits must be paid before benefits from any other programs. You will receive notification to file an extended unemployment benefits application, and you must comply in order to receive future benefits. Once you have exhausted the extended unemployment benefits, your claim will automatically be converted to the other appropriate program type. Please note that the extended unemployment compensation program will reduce the benefits otherwise payable to individuals who are receiving “basic” Trade Readjustment Allowances or Disaster Unemployment Assistance. For example, the maximum 26 week eligibility for basic TRA would be exhausted for any individual eligible for the maximum 33 weeks of extended unemployment compensation benefits.

How long does this program last?
The last possible effective date for the original 20 weeks (Tier 1) of federal extended benefits is December 20th, 2009. These Tier 1 benefits must be exhausted by the week ending December 26th, 2009 in order to be eligible for the additional 13 weeks (Tier 2) benefits.
The last week ending date that can be paid federal extended benefits is the week ending June 5th, 2010. No federal extended benefits will be paid after that time.

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