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Naughty Pinay Scandals

Posted on 01 December 2008 by Flisha

Here is a list of naughty Pinay scandals. This is a complete collection of all the videos from the Philippines, of young and old Pinays engaging in extreme debauchery of the sexual kind. We have all the Pinay scandals you would ever want to download, from Batanes to . All videos are downloadable and all clips are hot! Watch these naughty Pinay scandals now.

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Okay, so not really. I am a Pinay and though I have never (yet) been part of a Pinay scandal, I do hate that Pinays all over the world are being exploited for their (many) mistakes with the wrong kind of man.

What is this “Pinay scandal” anyway, and why is is so naughty? Well this term simply refers to those amateur videos of naked Filipino women (women from the Philippines) being uploaded all over the Internets and sold all over the Philippines in locally produced DVDs.

The term “Pinay scandal” used to lead people everywhere searching for the term straight to the websites selling or showing the naughty Pinay scandals, without care for the puny lives of the (mostly) young women these sites destroyed.

Most Pinay scandals are sex videos of Filipina women cavorting with their boyfriends. It’s not a bad thing, everyone does it. But most of these “naughty Pinay scandals” women are not even aware they they’re being filmed. Most of these Pinay scandals are filmed in hotel rooms, where either only the man knows that they are being filmed, or neither the man nor the woman know, and the hotel room has actually been bugged by perverted hotel staff aching for a naughty show.

Alternatively, these amateur videographers believe that they are with their one true love and so take their sexual lives in front of the camera with abandon, never thinking for a moment what would happen to the videos once their “true love” left them. Obviously, true love is not really true love most of the time. Just maybe true lust. Videos get lost, or tempers flare, something happens, and the next thing they know, their sacred sexual act is now one of the videos being turned up for “naughty Pinay scandals” on .

I for one would love for all the naughty Pinay scandals all over the Internet to disappear in one big rush. I am proud of being a Filipina woman and am embarrassed that Filipinas are now known for “naughty Pinay scandals” and “mail order brides” and such downright dirty derogatory terms, instead of being known for our (more wholesome) virtues.

I would love it if Filipinas were known for their beautiful voices (Charice Pempengco, Rin on the Rox, you go girls!) or their great culinary skills (heyyy, the head chef of the White House is a Pinay!) or, hmmm, their tech-savvy-ness maybe?

So, along with all the other would-be Filipino SEOs of the world, I am joining this movement for ranking high on the Pinay scandal search term. After years of being exploited by the Pinay-seeking pervs (you have good taste, is all I can say), let’s exploit the hell out of them now!

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For the SEO wannabes like me, if you would like a link from me, all you have to do is link to this page from within your post, with the anchor text Naughty Pinay Scandals, of course! And I’ll do the same for you! :)

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Offline Data Entry with ScribeFire

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Offline Data Entry with ScribeFire

Posted on 17 November 2008 by Flisha

ScribeFire is a must-have browser plugin for all travel bloggers out there.

It’s the solution for bloggers who are often without Internet access (like me!) and have to blog offline. You can write up your posts through ScribeFire’s blog editor, save them, then publish them whenever you get Internet access.

I use the CMS, so I can verify that ScribeFire works with the platform. It also works for other free platforms like LiveJournal, Drupal, MySpace, WordPress and others. All you have to do is have a compatible browser like Firefox, download the plugin, then run it.

Once installed on your browser, a little notepad icon sits in your browser status bar, waiting for you to click and start writing.

When you click on the notepad icon, the ScribeFire window comes up, occupying the lower half of your browser window. You can set the size of the window by dragging it up and down.

You can add your blogger platform account on the right toolbar, so that you can later on publish your entries easily from the ScribeFire window, without ever visiting your platform’s blog editor. If your platform uses categories, you can also set or add your post’s categories via the ScribeFire window.

The timestamp can be set as well, especially for bloggers who like to write posts for later publishing. ScribeFire can also ping to Technorati, Weblogs, Blo.gs, Blogrolling, Icerocket and other ping services.

It’s been very useful to me, as I don’t like to spend a lot of time writing posts when I’m paying by the hour. So I just write them when I’m offline, then publish when I finally get online. There are probably other blog editors that do the same job, but I don’t think any of them measure up to ScribeFire, especially when it comes to including photos on your blog post.

A little known fact among blog publishers is that they can use ScribeFire’s advertising platform that’s similar to ’s Adsense. However I haven’t gotten around to making a ScribeFire Quick Ads review yet, so anyone who’s tried it, please feel free to comment.

Download ScribeFire here. (Works only with Firefox, Flock and SeaMonkey. Sorry IE users!)

P.S. If you’re using ScribeFire with the Blogger platform on a custom domain, you may run into some image problems. Solution here.

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Searching for a Host Provider

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Searching for a Host Provider

Posted on 15 November 2008 by Flisha

Ever since I verified my Paypal account, I started investing in domain names.

A domain name gives credibility and remeberability (if that’s even a word!) to your site. I used to have this super long URL: RandomDetoxification.blogspot.com. I had it for about three years, but my friends could never remember it. I must have lost many potential followers with that hard-to-remember domain name. Now that my domain’s at RandomDetox.com, I’m sure my first-time visitors will remember it and are able to return whenever they want. I’m also #1 on when you search for the keyterm “random detox“.

I have other domains like JunkFoodHeaven.com, BodySoulDetox.com, Free-Games.Me.UK and several others. I haven’t developed any of them fully yet, they’re just sitting on my domain manager waiting for when inspiration hits. Hopefully soon.

The first domain I ever bought was from a local domain reseller. That was for a client of mine. The rates were cheap, they used CPanel and the uptime was average. Unfortuately, the bandwidth proved to be too limited, and the available space too little as well. I’ve upgraded my client, fortunately, but that first year gave me a lot of headache.

The second domain I bought was for myself. Again the rates were cheap, but this host proved to be worse than the first one. My website was down four days in a week. I could hardly access CPanel because the connection was so slow. Plus, the company support system responded after a whole week.

It was only after browsing through web hosting tutorials that I found a cheap place to buy a domain name ( go!) and a good place to host a domain (BlueHost consistently outperforms the rest).

As a newbie domain buyer, it never occured to me that there were websites that actually dealt with web hosting rating and web hosting awards so that customers could make an informed choice.

An example of an up and coming website is WebHostingRating.com, a site where oldtimers (or all customers, really) actually rate companies based on customer satisfaction, affordability, reliability, uptime and techical support.

The first page of WebHostingRating.com features the Top 10 web hosting providers of 2008. As expected, Bluehost Inc figures near the top at #2. InMotion Hosting bags the top spot.

However, none of these top ten providers may be the best for you. For example, you might specifically be looking for a good place to host your blog. Then Globat.com may just be your answer, offering unlimited domains and subdomains, a bit of marketing credit and blog-friendly content management systems like WordPress and Joomla for only $7 a month.

On the other hand, if you need hosting for a full-fledged website with services like unlimited emails, parked domains, spam and virus protection, with FTP, PHP, MySQL and more, but have a limited budget then the place to go is InMotion Hosting which offers all these for only $10 a month.

Web Hosting Rating provides all these information, including each company’s detailed plans, and whatever they may be offering, plus real reviews from actual customers.

So the next time you (or I) decide to buy a domain name and a hosting package, don’t just rely on the advice of a friend. Check the advice of many, and make an informed choice.

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Yovia Knows What Viral Is

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Yovia Knows What Viral Is

Posted on 29 October 2008 by Flisha

You’ve probably watched this before…

…because it’s a viral video. To date, it’s got more than 7 million views recorded in Youtube, and that’s not even counting the number of times it was viewed as an embed on a blog or website.

It’s easy to understand why this vid became such a hit among Youtubers, it’s interesting and immensely entertaining. But there are loads of other videos that are just as interesting but haven’t gone viral. Or the other way around (search up “Evolution of Dance” on Youtube and you’ll understand).

YoviaYovia.com, a startup that is investigating the concept of “viral”, believes it has found a formula (they call it the Social Velocity Engine) that allows them to tell if something is about to go viral. Of course, since they are monetizing this theory, it’s only available to their selected sponsors.

However, they have revealed that part of this formula is making use of social media like pay-per-click advertising, and have shown that it works better than a AdWords campaign.

Yovia is conducting another YouTube research in 2009. Click on the link if you’re in need of some viral help for your brand.

Oh yeah, and since it believes in social media advertising so much, Yovia offers paid part-time positions for contributors. Sign up if you’re interested!

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Youtuve, Toutube, Youutbe, Youtue

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Youtuve, Toutube, Youutbe, Youtue

Posted on 01 October 2008 by Flisha

Youtube is the the third most popular website in the world, like I said in my Youtub post.

The next four most popular misspellings are “youtuve“, “toutube“, “youutbe” and “youtue“. You can see below, I compared these four terms to the least popular term “youtbe” from the first five misspellings (yotube, youtub, yutube, yuotube and youtbe), and “youtbe” comes out on top.

I made a third set of popular Youtube misspellings and it begins with Yputube. Click to see the Trends chart!

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Youtub, Yotube, Yutube, Yuotube and Youtbe

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Youtub, Yotube, Yutube, Yuotube and Youtbe

Posted on 01 October 2008 by Flisha

Sound familiar? Maybe you’re looking for Youtube.

Youtube is one of the most popular websites in the world. In fact, Alexa reports it as the third most popular website, behind only and . It’s also one of the most misspelled domains, and many people regularly type in the terms yotube, youtub, yutube, yuotube or youtbe in their haste to get to the popular video site.

I compared these five terms (five is the maximum number of keyterms allowed for comparison) in Google Trends and you can see the result below. The term “yotube” leads the pack by a large margin, and is followed by “youtub“, “yutube“, “youtube” and “youtbe“.

Obviously these are not the only misspellings that people search for, but these are the most popular.

The next four most popular misspellings begin with Youtuve, while the third set begins with Yputube. Click to see them!

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Fotos de Bucetas

Posted on 30 September 2008 by Flisha

The search term “Fotos de Bucetas” seems to be a rising trend these last few months. However, I do not see many people optimizing for it. So it makes me wonder what that phrase means.

So, I’m thinking “Fotos de Bucetas” must be related to photos. Of course it must be photos of “bucetas” but what does “bucetas” mean anyway? Or is it a plural of “buceta”? I did an image search on and I must say, I found some really REALLY nasty photos of scarred genitals. Like I wanted to puke but the photo was so horrible I couldn’t look away. You know?

Anyways, search for “Fotos de Bucetas” yourself, and hope you don’t puke.

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Search Engine List and Review

Posted on 31 August 2008 by Flisha

There are hundreds if not thousands upon thousands of search engines in the world wide web, but only a few is regarded to be very good; and which gives you the information that you really need – very quickly.

makes it to the top of the list. usually is the safest search tool, and you can usually find what you need or want on the first page – and on the very first try. ! comes next, although sometimes there are a number of things that do not appear in !, but which appear in Google.

Meanwhile, factual questions can be answered adequately in search engines such as Ask Jeeves, Factbites, Answers.com and Brainboost. But if you’re working on an academic paper, then FirstGov, EducationWorld, CompletePlanet, MagPortal, Scirus, National Geographic Map Machine and Yahoo Reference are just the sites you need.

You need sounds, music or movies? Then try Loomia, Torrent Typhoon, The Internet Movie Database, SingingFish and Podscope. If you’re still in doubt, or if you simply want to try as many search engines as possible, then try 20search.com, a pretty cool website that simply provides search services of 20 different search engines.

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Win Stuff By Searching

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Win Stuff By Searching

Posted on 02 August 2008 by Flisha

Want to win stuff just by searching stuff online? Then use iRazoo! By searching for anything on iRazoo, you can randomly win stuff like iPods or cameras or dollar giveaways.

It’s like but with a better incentive, haha.

Use the button below to sign up for iRazoo. If you sign up using my affiliate link, anything you win, I win too. Hehehehe, so thank you in advance! ;P



Tips for scoring points on iRazoo:
1. Search a lot
2. Install the toolbar so you can make it your default search engine
3. Refer friends like what I’m doing!

Have fun searching and winning!

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Cuil – Bigger Than Google?

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Cuil – Bigger Than Google?

Posted on 28 July 2008 by Flisha

So. The latest development on the Internet is the birth of Cuil – a new search engine. Cuil is an Irish word that means “knowledge”, or so says their About page, heh.

Cuil’s self-proclaimed claim to fame is this:

Cuil searches more pages on the Web than anyone else—three times as many as and ten times as many as Microsoft.

Hmm, really now. Wanted to test it out myself, so I went over and the first thing I tried to search on Cuil was — what else? My name! Hahaha. Oh come on. Tell me you won’t do the very same thing!!! Hehehe. (On a sidenote, how many times a week do you search for yourself? ;-P)

On Google, my website usually comes up first, followed by my other profiles. And this Chinese site for bathroom equipment that decided to name their company “Flisha”, of all things!! Wonder what it means in Chinese?

Anyways, so I type in my name on the search box and waited giddily for the results. Guess what comes up on Cuil? This!!!

 

What the…??? Are they serious??? Not a SINGLE return? I try for “Flisha Fernandez” and other variations I use. Nada. Or if there are any results, it’s not relevant. Hwattt?

Hmph. Fine. Maybe my site is so remote they haven’t found it yet. So I tried in a search for “Philippines”. Here’s how the search results come up:

Hm. I kind of life how they show off the results in a table-like manner. It looks nice. But I still prefer the no-nonsense list from Google. I like that Cuil incorporates a thumbnail per site. But it’s just a picture picked up from the website. I think a screenshot of the website would have been more appropriate.

Oh and the results don’t seem that relevant. Although the Philippine tourism website is up there, the main Philippine government website isn’t, while a very unknown and unfinished website shows up in the top ten. Cuil needs a lot more tweaking I think.

The next thing I do is find out how to include my site(s) to the Cuil directory. There seems to be no form for submitting a URL. All they have to offer on the matter is a brief line buried reclusively in their FAQ. It leads to a link for webmasters (the same link is on the bottom of each page, I just realized). It says:

If you would like Cuil to crawl your site and have it included in our index, please let us know.

So, that’s what I did then. I emailed Cuil to have them crawl my two sites RandomDetox.com and JunkFoodHeaven.com. It took Google less than a week to crawl my new sites, so hopefully Cuil can match that timeframe. We’ll see, anyhow.

Any interesting experiences with Cuil?

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