Best Weekly Deals Sale Yet

I have been keeping up with the sale for the Buy.com weekly deals (bookmark this page!) lately because I had been looking for a digital camera. Advances in technology have come so fast with these I figured eventually that they would put one up that I could get a cheap deal on. I remember when a 1 mega-pixel digital camera used to cost upwards of $200, so imagine my surprise when I saw this DCS-1050 10.0 Megapixel Digital Camera for only $79.99 with FREE shipping. Can you imagine paying $200 for a 1 mega-pixel camera a few years ago and being able to get this LCD digital camera for less than $100 now?

Of course this isn’t exactly a price you are going to pay everyday. Buy.com has made this one a special deal as part of their weekly deals program. In fact, this camera is only in limited quantity, so you will have to get there ASAP to even have a chance at this glorious offer.

Not only that, but they have some other nice deals this week as well. There is an XBox 360 wireless controller on the list for under 40 bucks that usually costs around $50. A $450 Magellan Maestro selling for only $229.99 that is surely a monster deal. Definitely a lot to look at this time. I’d be really surprised if you didn’t find anything you could use this week.

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Weekly Deals and Why Pay a Ton for an .mp3 Player for an iName?

Once in a while I like to mention a couple of the stores I enjoy here simply because they need more recognition than most give them credit for. This time it is probably my favorite online store, Buy.com. You have probably seen some of their banners on my site before, but I feel that they need a post to really tell you how great of an online store it is.

Their prices are just as good as the other more well known electronics counter-parts online, and they even work in some much better deals than any of those do. Their Weekly Deals section has some of the best deals on the net. Many useful products that are so cheap you can’t pass them up.

One of the major features they have for these weekly deals tends to focus on portable media players, computer peripherals, and just great accessories for laptops, .p3 players, and computer hardware add ons.

Looking at the Weekly Deals this week I decided to focus a bit on .mp3 players. This is one thing in my life that I can’t live with out. I use my .mp3 player more than probably any other thing I own. When I first got my .mp3 player I went for the big iPod name and spent $400 for one. Although I get a lot of use out of it, I probably would never make the mistake again with everything else that is available from the .mp3 market. Why do I need to spend an extra $100-200 for what boils down to just a name? I wouldn’t do it again. I also didn’t even need all the disc space that I got with the one I bought either (60 GB). I don’t even use 1/10 of that space and the only reason I do is because I have it and I just keep a bunch of stuff I don’t even care for on it.

So now I see something like this 2 GB SanDisk Sansa m250 that works just as well, but costs virtually nothing in comparison. In fact this thing actually can use regular AAA batteries. It also has a ready made FM Tuner and and a built-in microphone for voice recording. Way more than my iPod does. the FM tuner alone is something I would have expected from the iPod, but no dice.

On Buy.com they have weekly deals for these all the time so these cheap .mp3 players are such a better bargain when they do what you want, and cost about 1/5 of what an iPod does. In this case they have that SanDisk player selling for only $24.99 with FREE shipping after a $30 rebate. A comparable iPod is going to cost over $100. This one actually retails for around $90, but Buy.com sells things a lot cheaper than most places so you would be getting a huge deal on this. Just look at the reviews for it on the site. Almost every single person gave it 5/5 stars because it is such a bargain.

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What? A Post Here isn’t Worth $1 Million?

Heheh…I guess Ted Murphy from PayPerPost is going to make fun of a few of us for our outrageous blog prices on the PayPerPost Blog. I guess I am at the “high” end of the chain when it comes to my per post price. $1 Million :) .

This blog is legendary. I cover the important issues facing the emos, mudkips, internet tough guys, trolls, those who like to violate the TOS on many websites, as well as many others. This information is timeless. It is a capsule of the great underworld known as the interwebs. Well worth $1 Million, IMHO ;) .

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RSS Feed Subscriber Campaign

I started this list on my blog, JMH Techtronics a week or so ago I guess it was now and haven’t seen much action. Not sure if it is too complicated, or no one is interested in increasing their subscribership or not. I suppose I can’t blame most of them since I’m just getting around to adding it to my other sites on the list as well…lol

You can subscribe to this blog by clicking on my feed here and adding it to your reader.

***Start Copying Here***

1. Create a post and link back to the person that put you on the list in the first paragraph with a brief thank you and description of why people want to use the campaign. DO NOT copy their paragraph. Write your own unique one and link to their site.

2. Copy the ENTIRE list of Feeds and create an OPML File to import into your feed readers so that you can subscribe to all of the blogs on the list. You will want to read my post entitled Mass RSS Feed Subscribing with an OPML so you understand how to do it. (You will want to copy this link over to your post so those you add know how to do this too.)

3. Copy the ENTIRE list of Feeds AND blogs and put them into your post like they are here. Move the “My Adds” from the blog that added you into the “Originals” lists for each. This list is unique because I want you to be able to copy the feeds with out having to delete the blogs before making the OPML file so I separated the two links into 2 lists.

4. Add any blogs you want to the list with whatever keywords you want. Then get their RSS Feed and add those to the list of Feeds in your “My Adds” section.

5. Publish your post.

6. Comment on the post that originated the list here so that new additions can be subscribed to as well by the lists before yours.

My Blog Adds:

Shadowscope
Pray for Mojo
Detroit Sports
Steven Lorenz
Sir Post A Lot

Original Blogs:

Celeb News
John Chow
Whatever I Feel Like
Tricia’s Musings
Ugh!!’s Greymatter Honeypot
A bit of this and a bit of that
WordPress Plugins
Internet Serious Business
Julie’s Journal
Utterly Geek
jon lee
Pencil Thin
No Average Mom
Marisa’s Dandelion Patch
Scribble on the Wall
The Sovereign Journey
Digital Nomads
msdanielle
Mr. Gary Lee
Windows Tips, Tricks, and Hacks
Get a First Class Degree
SiteLogic Web Development
Geeky Speaky
Little America

My RSS Feed Adds:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/Shadowscope

http://feeds.feedburner.com/PrayForMojo

http://feeds.feedburner.com/JimiMorrisonsHead

http://feeds.feedburner.com/blogspot/ZguH

http://feeds.feedburner.com/SirPost

Original RSS Feeds:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/SirPostsEntertainmentBlog

http://feeds.feedburner.com/JohnChowDotCom

http://feeds.feedburner.com/WhateverIFeelLike

http://feeds.feedburner.com/TriciasMusings

http://feeds.feedburner.com/u-g-h

http://feeds.feedburner.com/botbot

http://feeds.feedburner.com/JmhTechtronics

http://feeds.feedburner.com/InternetSeriousBusiness

http://www.juliesjournal.com/feed

http://www.utterlygeek.com/feed

http://feeds.feedburner.com/jonlee/

http://www.noaveragemom.com/?feed=rss2

http://www.pencilthin.com/?feed=rss2

http://www.mydandelionpatch.com/feed/

http://www.scribbleonthewall.com/feed/

http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheSovereignJourney

http://feeds.feedburner.com/DigitalNomads

http://feeds.feedburner.com/Msdanielle-JustAnotherEgoBlogSite

http://feeds.feedburner.com/MrGaryLee

http://feeds.feedburner.com/Samanathon

http://www.geekyspeaky.com/feed

http://feeds.feedburner.com/Littleamericaus

http://www.sitelogic.co.uk/feed/

http://www.howtogetafirst.co.uk/feed/

***Stop Copying Here***

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PayPerPost Just Hooked Me Up!

Hmmmm….I just won a Yamaha 600 watt home theatre system!

PayPerPost and bid4prizes are sponsoring this weeks prize giveaway on PPP and I just won one! During the month of May, every Tuesday is an HDTV Tuesday at PPP. A bunch of lucky posties have a chance to win a sweet prize that includes Nintendo Wii’s, home theatre systems (like the one I’m winning right now…lol), HDTVs, a slingbox, and a number of awesome prizes on top of the money we already get for posting!

If you have a blog, and you want to earn some cash go sign up with PPP by clicking the badge on my sidebar. Sign up to get yourself into the system and in a few days you can be getting paid to make posts on your blog about all kinds of cool products and services. I make a killing there and you can too. On top of getting paid to post, they have tons of giveaways every week and all you have to do is get lucky enough to get one of those posts. I just got one and I didn’t even know they had one today! It’s Wednesday, but they had so many prizes I guess it flowed over from Tuesday!

PPP also wanted me to mention their RockStartUp site which is an inside look at how they are building the company in a reality tv format. There are about 20+ videos there that show the evolution of the compnay from getting the start up cash to marketing at colleges with hot promo girls ;) .

Bid4Prizes is a site that has a unique system to give away tons of high end prizes. They give away such prizes as a BMW 3 Series, iPhones, and HDTV packages. The lowest UNIQUE bid wins the spoils. IF you bid 1 penny and no one else happens to bid that much it is yours. If someone else bids 1 penny then it goes to the next lowest unique bid. So it is kind of the opposite of a normal auction where the lowest bid wins instead of the highest. If you happen to select the lowest unique bid you win the prize. Of course these are prizes so that bid is nothing more than something to pick a winner. You don’t have to pay what you bid. You get the prize for free, and they even ship it to you for free.

Thanks PPP and bid4prizes! Whoo Hoo!

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