Monday, October 29, 2007

Baby store reviews on the internet?

There are baby shops reviews online. And I'm here to tell you about them. The Knot Inc., would like to announce the birth of lilaguide.com. What is it? It's the very first hub for real parent reviews of local stores & services. For a parent, this has got to be a great tool. It's a gigantic search engine of 120,000+ reviews and 32,000 listings of local stores, baby products, classes, doctor, and dining spots that cater to younger kids. And they do this for thousands, count em, thousands, of U.S. neighborhoods, man. These are REAL parents, sharing their reviews from cities like New York to L.A., Chicago, Atlanta, San Francisco, and Miami. It seems the internet can actually help parenting now. And the site is Web 2.0 friendly, featuring social networking, user-generated reviews and geo-targeted technology. There are apparently 4+ million first-time parents each year in America. Now they will have a place to access information 24-hours a day, to find out what they can look for in baby stores. Now first hand parent ratings and candid commentary (along with contact information) can be found online. You can find restaurants that cater to family dining. You can find activities, service providers and baby gear retailers too. They know the site will be a success (or are hoping), based on the popularity of the lilaguide book series. Just think of all the questions you have, being a first-time parent. Here is just one question that they will answer: Where can I get my baby a haircut? I bet you didn't think about that one before, huh? But what about a pediatrician? Or a pilates studio with post partum classes for you mothers? The list of new parent needs is quite a big list. It's bigger than a Christmas list. But knowing what other local parents do can help. Lilaguide.com breaks down their reviews of baby businesses by zip code, city, and even neighborhood. Sounds awesome to me. They also cover these categories: baby furniture stores, breast feeding rentals, nurses, nannies, pediatricians, music and gym classes, mommy networks, diaper delivery, portraits, and more! Pretty awesome. How about some other sample questions that you may not even have thought of, unless in these situations: • WHAT’S THE BEST STROLLER FOR TWINS? You'll be able to find this answer on lilaguide with the Baby Gear Review Engine. You can search and find reviews for nearly every single baby item on the market. You can compare users reviews as well. • WHERE CAN I BUY BUGABOO IN BROOKLYN? Sure, we all wonder this...except you would most likely substitute your own city--unless you just really liked Brooklyn. Well, lilaguide is also equipped with geo-targeting technology. This allows moms and dads to find the items they want to buy for their babies within a one-mile radius of their homes. That's close! They can even read reviews of the stores online. That may just save you a trip. • WHO HAS THE BEST MATERNITY CLOTHES? You most likely aren't just looking for stuff for your baby. Your mother will need clothes as well. So Lilaguide.com addresses topics for parents expecting too. Soon-to-be-moms need everything from doulas to pregnancy massages to maternity stores and birthing classes. You'll find these things on Lilaguide.com as well. I think that Lilaguide.com sounds great, just by itself, but as if that weren't enough, the site also feature “Lilapicks." What are Lilapicks? They are the most frequently and positively reviewed businesses and products on the site...and for each city! Often, just talking to people is the best way to get information for parents, and now, with Lilaguide.com, you can get the opinions of people all over, and tons of them. This way, you won't have to rely on one idiot neighbor for your baby advice. It's all about the user. Members of this site are encouraged to contribute their own reviews and critiques. 24-hours a day, you can get the best information possible at Lilaguide.com. Do it, today! And be on the lookout for their next site, TheNestBaby.com!

JT and the VIP

They headed straight to the exclusive VIP section, out of sight of partiers including The Hills stars Lauren "L.C." Conrad and Heidi Montag and Timberlake's former 'N Sync bandmate Lance Bass and boyfriend Reichen Lehmkuhl Cameron Diaz had on light blue tan and skinny black jeans, her awful dark hair pinned back. Finally, it was time to go, and Diaz followed Timberlake, holding his hand from behind, leaning against him and snuggling into his neck. Even as fans started touching them and snapping photos of them with camera phones, the couple kept smiling as they disappeared into the night.

Blog garbage

According to In Touch, "the wound was left untreated" and "blood poisoning developed. It has now spread through her body and has affected her vital organs." While there have been several conflicting reports on the severity of Lily-Rose’s condition, Depp’s reps tell the AP that she is "doing much better." The actor has reportedly not left Lily-Rose’s bedside since she was admitted to the hospital on February 28.

An easier way to get a Whirlpool Refrigerator?

If you want an easier way to buy Whirlpool Refrigerators, then you should listen up. Is summer the biggest time to buy refrigerators? According to these guys it is... Retailers make profits during this time, because as the temperature rises, refrigerators have to work much harder to stay cool. So refrigerator compressors break down faster. And the older the processor, the more likely it is to break down. Rather than spend hundreds of dollars on repairs, a lot of consumers will just replace the entire refrigerator instead. But nowadays, where do people, or "consumers", look first when they research a new fridge or other big-time appliance they need? Simple. Online. It is very likely that a good amount of time will be spent researching online. Up to 75%(...that's right...75%) of big-ticket consumer will do all of the research on their respective products online, but then 90% of those end up making their final purchases offline at a retailer that's local. Now, I ain't saying that this is bad, but you can see the role online product research has played in the current consumer market. It starts with search engines, but these engines are typically unable to find AND deliver the results that show you the exact local store with the exact product you want. But now, there is Krillion. And guess what? They solve this problem easily. They have something called the Krillion Localization Engine™. It scans the Web to find, integrate and present actionable local search results for the consumer who is ready to buy now! Isn't that awesome? I think it is. Not to mention that it launched in February 2007 (which means it's pretty new, relatively speaking) and has generated over 275 million pages of search results for local product information for major appliances. This hasn't been possible through search engines in the past...but now it is. I think the best part though, is that Krillion delivers these results, divided into different categories. Here are those categories, below: The first category is in major appliances: refrigerators, ovens, ranges, washers and dryers, and dishwashers. Starting in July, Krillion will deliver search results for additional categories such as flat panel TVs, lawn and garden, seasonal appliances and others. They also want to find and produce search results for national brands that are sold by national and regional “big box” retailers, that can actually be used efficiently by the consumer. I believe the steady consumer will find Krillion's new search engine very useful. I know I will.

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

F The Hills

The next few weeks on The Hills look even better. I hope there are 13,000 more episodes left this season. Heidi and Lauren have a confrontation, the sex tape is discussed, Jenn Bunney becomes friends with Lauren again, rumor has it Brody started the sex tape rumor, and Heidi tells Steve Sanders that he should "try working." ALL AWESOME. God bless America!
Drunk Blgoger says. Fuck The Hills.

DB Expo Fan Club

You ever heard of the drunk blogger expo fan club? Oh yeahz... So has everybody else, in America. Remember the good old days of youth? What? Oh, sorry. I just had a though, mid-typing, that kind of bugged me. It reminded me of a time I had fun in my life. What the? Sorry. I'm trying to hold it back... It's not working. Remember when life was more simple. More fun. More money. Damn. I wish we were in those days still... But we will be again.

Monday, October 01, 2007

Online Credit Card Search Engine changing the game

Filling out random credit card apps too much? Well, don't. Check out real Credit Card Applications instead. There is one of the Internet's longest running sites that will do online credit card comparison for you! I just found out about it, and I'm pretty excited. It's called CreditCardSearchEngine.com. What does it do? Well...consumers, business and students, can all search, compare and apply for all types of credit card offers. They have a lot of different options too. They have low interest...and allt he way up to reward cards. They even have cards for people with bad to average credit. Yeah, you are right. That does cover it all. So seriously, check out CreditCardSearchEngine. They have offers from leading U.S Credit Card issuers, like J.P. Morgan Chase, Bank of America and Citibank. And these are from awesome, leading brands , such as Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover Card! Seriously, you can't beat it. If you are looking for a new credit card--why would you start there? Check it out!

If you are drunk, you should think seriously about your ebay purchases

Seriously, back in 2002, I discovered ebay...while drinking. It was a bad idea. I made some weird decisions, and ended up ordering the entire 1996 Detroit Lions, in Starting Lineup Action Figures. And...Starting Lineup never even made those...so it was a bootleg version. Most of them were G.I. Joes that had been melted down, and dressed in paper Detroit Lions uniforms, most likely printed on a computer screen. It was weird to say the least. So yeah, don't get drunk and get on ebay.

Welcome home, Sodomites

Just kidding. I felt like writing a really weird title; that's all. I don't even know what that means, but it sounded retarded. Anyway, how the hell are ya? Did you have a good trip? I know it gets tough when you are on the road, being a sodomite and all. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I know I said I just made up that title, but the truth of the matter is, I'm sick of sugar-coating it for you. You are a sodomite, and it's disgusting. But welcome home.