Monday, April 19, 2010

How to Make a Kids Webshow

Welcome! Say your in middle school and you want to make a webshow! Well first of all, I hope you pull forward with this thought. But a kid that never ever had webshow needs some help so here it is!to make a webshow you have to hook the audience!so they"ll be like oh my gosh my show is coming on


1. Pick a name! OK, all of your friends and you will have to decide on a name! Pick your favorite super hero or show or maybe your favorite animal. Or if you can't agree on a name just say: The Bob and Lisa Show.
Or mix all of your ideas into one. Like: Missy said Animal show, Carl said Carl Show! Put all together to make: Missy's Animal's on the Carl Show! It's little hard but not too hard.

2. Topic and Theme! You need to have a topic! Something to talk about! Like talk about random stuff, here is an example below:

* Person 1: "Person 2 what are we going to talk about?"
* Person 2: "Bananas! Bananas are good and you can use for a cell phone."
* Person 1: "Bananas are cool we just talk about Bananas!"

3. Their topic was : bananas. They were doing that topic just to funny which is OK! When there topic there is theme! Theme is like what is the main idea behind the show! Like my web show the whole idea is being funny! So your theme could be about anything! it could be random theme each week!

4. Script! Now so that people don't get confused, have something that can remember your lines! Like a script or cue cards! Just somehow someway try to remember your lines!

5. Choose a Friend! Find the perfect friend for your webshow!A person who is funny, creative and talented.

6. WebShow In Progress! Now if you want kids to watch your webshow make it what your class mates like! So that it can be popular!!!! Now you need to make your audience want to see the another time! Then it will be A webshow In Progress!

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How to Make a Good Quiz on Quizilla

You want to get your quizzes on the Ultimate list on Quizilla? Here's how to make a fun, original quiz that will get rated 5 stars by everyone who reads it!

1.Go on Quizilla. If you haven't been on Quizilla yet (although you should have if you're reading this), become familiar with the website and its features; take a few quizzes to see how it works.

2. Register. You must be registered in order to be able to create a quiz. To register, click on the Register button under the Log In section and fill in the required information. You will be asked for your email address because an activation email must be sent to you to activate your account; otherwise you can't log in, even if you've supposedly created an account. Retrieve the email and follow the link provided in it, that will activate your account. Log in afterwards.

3. Click on the "Create" button under the Quizzes category to begin. There are a lot of things you can write on Quizilla (for example stories and lyrics), but quizzes are the most popular and the easiest to create.

4. Choose Personality Quiz when you're asked to select a quiz type. Under the Quizzes category, you can create either a quiz or a test. Choose Personality Quiz for something that tells the quiz taker something about themselves, for example "What kind of student are you?". Choose Test if the topic of the quiz is something measurable, or if you want to test the reader's knowledge on a certain topic ("How much do you know about The Beatles?"). However, it's recommendable to start making tests only after you're familiar with quizzes; besides, this article is only about quizzes.

5. Think of a topic you want to write about. The topic must be either very interesting or very popular, for it to have many views. Check the Ultimate list and the Most Popular list for ideas.

* Don't make a quiz on an overused subject; if there are too many quizzes of the same type, then it's very unlikely to have many people take it. The list of overused subjects include:
o Naruto quizzes (sorry Naruto fans, but the topic is way too popular on Quizilla for a particular Naruto quiz to be distinct);
o Teen subculture quizzes- the "Are you a prep, a jock, a nerd, a goth/emo, a scene kid or a skater?" quizzes; they're even considered insulting when the author seems to part with one subculture or another and you may even receive hate mail if the reader didn't get the desired/expected result;
o Subjects most teens are desperate to find out about: the "Are you popular?" or the "Does your crush like you back?" quizzes- you may write about this only if you follow some rules mentioned further in the article;
* Also, don't make personally related quizzes. It's very unlikely that the person who takes the quiz is extremely interested in a random user of a website. Still, Quizilla abounds in quizzes like "Would I date you?", "Which one of my friends/classmates are you?", "How much like me are you?" and so on. If you want readers to find out about you, post info about you on your user page.
* If you want to write about a subject that is highly subjective, such as "Are you beautiful?", don't insult the reader in the results if their results don't match your beauty standards; you don't even know if they answered the questions honestly. Even a worse mistake many people make is to make all the questions to an "Are you beautiful?" quiz lead to the same result, saying that everyone is beautiful in their own way. If you do so, why on earth did you even make the quiz in the first place?! The results are meant to be informative and as accurate as possible.
* Be original. There are things people want to find out about their personality, which they don't even think about until someone comes up with the bright idea to make a quiz about it. Use your imagination; brainstorm anything that can be considered interesting and original. Some examples are:
o Quizzes that correlate the reader with some kind of object/holiday/place/movie etc.
o Quizzes that are related to somebody's subconscious, dreams, positive and negative traits; possible interpretations of those things;

6. Choose a title for your quiz. By now, you must have already thought of the subject you want to write about. Formulate the title of the quiz as a question- for example, "How popular are you?" or "What color suits your personality?". Capitalize each word of the title, to make it look more professional. Stick to the question; additional info like "nice pics in results!" or "the ultimate quiz!!!" or any other words meant to attract the reader's attention, are simply pointless and annoying.

7. Write a brief introduction to your quiz. Here you can mention the pictures in the results or such things. Write here everything the reader needs to know about the quiz, things you couldn't mention in the title. The introduction must be pretty short; don't make it unnecessarily long.

8. Make a plan of your quiz before you begin writing it. This proves very helpful later; making a quiz without planning it before often results in having the three components of a quiz (questions, answers and results) not correspond with each other. You'll need to plan the quiz in this order: write the results first, the questions second and the answers third, because you will have to write the questions depending on the results and the answers depending on the questions.

* Remember that the number of results must be approximately as big as the number of answers for each question, because in the end you'll have to correlate each answer to the result.

9. Write the results first. As stated above, you need to write the results first because you will be guided by them when making questions. The results must be related to the idea/title of the quiz. If the title is, for example, "How popular are you?", then the results will be like "The most popular in your school" (Result 1), "Popular" (Result 2), "Somehow popular" (Result 3), "Not very popular" (Result 4) and "The class loner" (Result 5). Remember: When it says "Result #(number of result)" you only write the title of the result; you will detail it further in the "Description" section. This is very important

* Add pictures to your results. If you go on Quizilla very often, it's more than likely that you have seen thousands of pictures in other quizzes' results- just save every single one of them in your computer. Soon you'll have a huge arsenal of pictures ready to use for your own results. However, try to find pictures yourself or personalize those you already have, since it's a more original choice. Try not to put anime pictures; they're overused.
* Give advice in the results, if you think it's necessary. Especially if it's a "How (random adjective) are you?" quiz, then you'll have to give some advice in the results. You can even use advice from wikiHow!

10. Create the questions the reader must answer in order to get a result. The questions and their answers are the heart of the whole quiz. Your quiz should contain 5 to 15 questions; any less than that is too brief and incomplete and any more than that is boring and unnecessarily long. Be careful not to make a question too long, otherwise it may not appear complete in the quiz; more precisely, a question should not exceed 260 characters; the 261th character will not appear in the question. Before the site was updated, there was no character limit for questions or answers, but this allowed the creation of chain letters, so the administrators decided to set a character limit.

* Don't make questions too predictable; try to be subtle. A quiz loses its charm if the quiz takers know what result they will get from the very moment they read the first question.
* Don't add personal reference to your questions. For example, don't make the question like, "Do you like dogs? (I hate dogs, I don't know how come you can stand them, if you can)". The reader doesn't really care about your own personal opinion. Same with results. Example: Question: "What's your favorite color?"; Your answer:"Pink (You prep! I hate pink!") or "Black (me too! You rock!)". Remember the quiz is all about the reader, not you.
* Careful when writing a role-play situation (RP) as a question. Role-plays are imaginary situations the readers must put themselves into, and think how they would react.
o First of all, role-plays are usually long. Especially if you're not sure if your role-play would fit into the 260-character limit, don't add unnecessary descriptions to the question (for example, don't put "RP time!" at the beginning of the sentence; just write it right as it is).
o Be realistic. Unless you're making a quiz on fantasy, stick to the possible, to real life situations the readers can find themselves in. For example, if the RP is "You see a little kid being bullied by a few thugs. What do you do?", don't put answers like "I use my magic wand to turn them into frogs", since no human being can do such a thing.
* Avoid asking the dreaded "What's your favorite color?" question. Everybody who has been around Quizilla for quite a while purely hates it. It's used at almost every freaking quiz.

11. Add suitable answers to your questions. Give each question a few results; write at least 3 results for each question. The answers must stick both to the questions and to the corresponding results; that's why making suitable answers is perhaps the most difficult thing in making a quiz.

* Keep in mind that, when writing the answers, you have two choices: you can make a question either single-select or multi-select. It's advisable that you only put multi-select questions when the nature of the question requires it; otherwise only use single-select, because an all-multi-select-question quiz will mess up the results.
* Always give an intermediary answer to a yes/no question or to a "how much" question; quiz takers will often stop taking the quiz if they see they haven't got more than two choices for each result.
* Add logical answers to each question. Random answers may seem fun, but they're often completely irrelevant to the results.
* Careful! The character limit for answers is twice as small as the one for questions: 130 characters. You may have problems respecting it.
* The Right Amount of answers compared to results. (I.E. 3 results = 3 answers with every question.) The points lead to different results depending on the amount of points for each answer.

12. Link each answer to a result. There is a "Select or create result" box in front of each answer. Choose one result for each corresponding answer. That's why it's recommended to put the same number of results and answers per question in your quiz- so that each answer at a question will have a corresponding result.

13. Save your quiz (click on "Save as Draft"), then click on the "Next" button at the bottom of the screen. Now your quiz is created. Good. You're now at the "Options" screen. In the Security section, you have a few options by which you can restrict access to your quizzes. It can be viewed by either everybody (recommended), your friends (meaning other users of Quizilla you've added as friends), or only people who know the password (case in which you must set a password). You can also have a few options related to what others may do with your quiz: you can allow or deny other users to comment your quiz, to share it with others on their myspace, and to view all results (check Yes; people often like to see what they might have gotten if they checked other answers). In the second section, you can tag the quiz to categorize it alongside other (more or less) related quizzes. Try to be as specific as you can in tagging. Again, save it.

14. Take pride in creating your first quiz on Quizilla! Preview it if you want to. Now, wait for other people to take it and comment on your work.

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Sunday, April 18, 2010

How to Make a Forum Website with Forumotion

Always wanted to make a forum? Read this article to find out how.



1. Think of the genre of your forum. Writing it down paper helps too. Here are a few genres to give an example. Is it a game-related forum or a reviewing forum? if you have an idea of what your genre is then go to the next step.

2. Google Forumotion.

3. Click "Create a free forum".

4. Choose your forum's style.

5. Click "Continue" at the bottom of the page.

6. Fill out the form.

7. Click "Continue".

8. Verify your password.

9. Come up with some good category names and topic names.

10. Advertise. Recommend the forum to your friends and advertise it on websites or blogs.

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How to Make a Fake Pop Up

This is how to make a fake error message pop up that is sure to be a great prank to anyone it is played on!


1. Go to http://atom.smasher.org/error/.

2. Click on the icon you want to show up in the upper left hand side of your "error message".

3. Make the error message match the program. If you want your error message to look like a Windows 95/98 pop up, press the button for that. For the Windows XP look, press that button.

4. Write the title of the pop up in the correct box.

5. Write the text you want to put in the body of the error message. If you want something to appear on a different line, make sure you press enter! Otherwise, a long entry will just be on one long line in a long error message box.

6. Write what you want to put in the button boxes, or leave them blank. If you want the button to appear gray or "unclickable," check the box that says "Gray." WARNING! These buttons won't actually work on the message!

7. Click -->Generate an error message<--!

8. Look for your message. It will appear on the top of the screen.

9. Copy-paste it and enjoy!

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How to Make Your Own Radio Station

How To make your own Radio Station over the internet.


1. Your speed has to be at least 256/64 kbps (which means Dial-up users, will have a lot of latency)

2. Get a domain, an updated one with the current i.p active. (Could be anything e.g. My sig)

3. Download the Shoutcast Files. Go to www.shoutcast.com to get the files.

4. After downloading, instal both of them in any order. Go to START>PROGRAM FILES>SHOUTcast DNAS>EDIT SHOUTCAST DNS CONFIG.

5. Configure it:

* password: - change to anything you want, but remember it!
* Portbase: - change it to whatever port you want it
* Maxusers: - if cable, 50 user max; ADSL should stay below 10 users; and T1 connections should do whatever tickles your fancy.
* Save the configuration with: EDIT>SAVE.

6. Open winamp, RIGHT CLICK>OPTIONS>PREFRENCES>DSP EFFECT> and choose the NULLSOFT SHOUTCAST.

7. Go to OUTPUT, and then click on Connection, Through the ADDRESS, type your address which you have.

8. Code: www.no-ip.com

9. PORT NUMBER, whatever you did in the EDIT.txt, and your password.

10. Go to Encoder, and choose your quality of your music. Go back to OUTPUT>OUTPUT CONFIG> YELLOW PAGES. this is your advertisement information. do whatever you like there.

11. Connect to check that your Radio is on-line go to http:// (your address that you added in the configuration)

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How to Make Money Pinging Your Blog/Website and Using Viral Marketing

Pinging is a way to notify the blog search engines that your blog is updated. You ought to ping as many as you can to get good results. If you conbine it with viral marketing, you can have great Traffic! How to get more Traffic, Money with Pings and viral marketing?


1. keyword research. You can use Wordtracker or Google Keyword Tool to determine the best keywords to target.

2. anagram it. If is possible (if your customer like this) take one of the best keywords and anagram it, look in Google that you have a NEW word, that gives NO RESULTS.

3. Create a new Blog or Website with the anagram name. So if someone is searching this key, just get your Site as only result or (later) als first result. In this Website, you are of course linking your product/website/customer

4. Link it. now go everywhere,Blogs, Boards, and write wikis, hubs, articles and blog's with unique content and links back to the anagram website and/or to the Website/Product of your Customer. just always use the anagram-keyword, and some of the other best keywords you found on step 1

* For instance: if your website talks about computer, anagram it at thomkins.com/anagrammgenerator/anagramm.php, then take one of the new anagram words: for instance the word mectopur and build a website (mectopur.com for instance) and a blog.... then go to a computer board and write a new Thread: "what about mectopur is it really better than ...?" or "what about mectopur is it really good working ...?"...you do not even need to put a link or other keywords. You are just creating the Hype. But if you like it more, you can also write "what about mectopur, i mean computer software at mectopur.com is it really better than ...?"

5. create a short 30 second video about mectopur, best would be like a misterious stuff, or funny stuff, and submit it to the top video website's on the Internet like youtube.

6. submit your mectopur Website at the top social bookmarking website's on the Internet

7. If you have an RSS feed, post it to the top 20 RSS aggregators on the Internet

8. Ping the hubs, wikis, articles and blog's at the top pinging destinations- you can use fre services like feedping.com, pingmyblog.com, autopinger.com and so on

9. So, now enjoy your viral traffic and get more money/sell more products.

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How to Make Changes Directly on a Server

This article tells you the basics of connecting to a remote server over a service such as SSH (secure shell).


1. Download a terminal emulator. This is the program that you will use to connect to the remote server. If you are connecting to the remote server over SSH (secure shell), you will need to download a program like Putty, as Windows does not come with an SSH client by default.

2. Connect to the server.

3. Type in your user name and password.

4. This brings you to a Unix based terminal window, prompt.

5. Type "ls" to list the contents of that folder.

6. Access the file and make the changes and save.

7. If pico is installed, type pico name.txt this opens your file in pico. You can also use the 'vi' text editor, which is included in most *nix distributions.

8. Press CTRL + O to save your changes in Pico.

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