Monday, 10 May 2010

How to Hack E-Castig and get free Prizes!!!

First, e-castig is an online game that can give you your dream gadget by collecting points. It is like "Lockerz" for short. But the difference of e-castig and Lockerz is that e-castig is a competition and has different rounds. You need to refer your referral link to your friends for them to click it. Every click is equal to 1 euro. When you reached the amount of your preferred gadget. If you want to join e-castig, CLICK HERE

How to hack e-castig? I know every member of e-castig wants to know how can they hack e-castig. I mean everyone wants to play it fast so they can earn or get a lot of euros for them to get their gadget. But one of the rules of e-castig is that you MUST click your referral link once a day per IP. So you must really wait for it. But is there really Ultimate way to Hack E-Castig?

But I tried to think of something on how to hack e-castig and I came to this conclusion or steps on how you can hack this online game.




1. Social Networking Sites. If you have your facebook, twitter account, friendster etc, you can always message your friends or followers to introduce your link. I mean they are your friends and one click will only take 5 seconds of their lives right? And this post explained the procedure to use the social networking sites. Hack E-Castig and Earn Instant Euros!




2.Online Forums. You can post quality comments in many forums and create your own signature after your comment. make sure to use the code A HREF.. But be sure to check if that forum site allows that kind of code.
 
 

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

" The Problems with Twitter "

I love Twitter. Let’s get that out of the way right now. I think it’s a great way to share information, and keep up with friends, family, and people with shared interests.
Despite all the benefits to Twitter, there are a number of things that irritate me, and take away from the ideal user experience, and I thought I’d share them with you.
First of all, and probably the most irksome of Twitter’s flaws isn’t with the service itself, but in how people use it. Some people are obsessed about the number of followers they have. Aston Kutcher (@aplusk) recently put out a call for more Twitter followers in a bid to reach 1 000 000 in order to surpass CNN. So, he wants publicity. Fine. What about all the non-celebrity Twitter users out there who spend all there energy getting followers? What’s the point?
And then there are the people who follow thousands of other people. How could you possibly keep track of everything all of these people have to say? I look at my Twitter stream, and I see that half of the tweets are replies to people I don’t know. I follow 40 people. I can’t imagine trying to weed through tweets from a couple hundred people, let alone a couple thousands. The signal to noise ration is just way to high on Twitter.
Next, I really can’t stand it when all people tweet about is Twitter. They tweet about how much they love twitter, and tweet "Thanks for Following" when they get a new follower.
The problem comes from those obsessed people in my first point who want to follow and be followed by as many people as possible. Sometimes you’ll see tweets from them recommending dozens of people at a time. When I see this, I just ignore it because it’s like finding a needle in a haystack.
And finally, I despise services like Mr. Tweet and Tweetmeme that flood your twitter stream with automated garbage. I also find it irritating when people automatically cross-post from other social networking services like Facebook or Blip.fm. Why do you think that your twitter followers want to know about every song you think is great on Blip.fm? If you want your followers to know about your newest blog post, that’s fine, but your facebook status? I just don’t get it.

Feel free to re-post this on all your social networks, and maybe try following me.