Archive for July 6th, 2009

Do You Want to Win a Brand New Car? E-Lottery Syndicates Have Launched Its Golden Ticket Product for All E-Lottery Syndicate Members that Take Part in the Euro Millions, UK Lottery, the Spanish Superdraw and the Elgordo

Monday, July 6th, 2009

In spring 2009 Virtual-world-direct disclosed the elottery Golden Tickets Product. These tickets are to be presented to both e-lottery players in addition to its affiliates who also opt to play in one of its syndicates. The intention of these Golden Tickets is to reward eLottery members for participating in the Spanish, UK and Euro lotto syndicate games on a regular and consistent basis.

Each And Every time affiliate or player takes part in an elottery syndicate; they will be given a Golden Ticket. Throughout the promotion there will be four weekly draws, giving those lotto players who are taking part the elottery syndicate games a chance to receive a prize. Golden Tickets are amassed month after month and at the close of the December trading cycle there will be a Golden Ticket draw for a major prize.

The prizes that are given out for those four 7 day draws will be small electrical gadgets and goods with some unusual items. Also, at the close of each and every year there will be a Golden Ticket Big draw event where the leading prize will be a brand new car.

How do members get their hands on these Golden Tickets?

They will be presented one Golden Ticket for each 7 day five subscription payment made to either a UK Lottery or Euro Millions Lotto syndicate as well as 4 Golden Tickets for paying the twenty subscriptions to a monthly Spanish lottery syndicate.

Bonus Golden Tickets: If a player takes part in a Spanish lottery as well as in a UK lotto or Euro Lotto syndicate during the same cycle, they will acquire one bonus ticket for every syndicate entry in that extra draw.

The Consistency Bonus: If you gather eight or more tickets in a business period in addition to 8 or more in the business period earlier, you have the chance of getting the Consistency Bonus. If you are able to get hold of eight Golden Tickets in each of two back-to-back twenty-eight day cycles, e-lottery will supply the 2 quantities of Golden Tickets together and enter them all in the next prize draw. To qualify for the Consistency Bonus, 4 of the Golden Tickets in both business cycles must be from taking part in a Spanish Superdraw elottery syndicate.

The Affiliate Program

Matching Golden Bonus: As an elottery Affiliate you will earn the chance to win Matching Golden Bonus prizes. If one of your Personally Sponsored Members or Playing Affiliates acquires a monthly prize, you could get hold of a corresponding prize for yourself. To guarantee that you will qualify for this Matching Golden Bonus you will only need to gather at least 8 Golden Tickets in that 28 day cycle. 4 of the tickets have to come from participating in a Spanish Lotto Syndicate.

Online Stampede Caused by Jackson’s Passing Away

Monday, July 6th, 2009

An online pandemonium was caused when heart broken fans of Michael Jackson scuttled to the internet to confirm the news of his death. Some serious functional problems were reported by Keynote Systems for AOL, CNN, CBS, Yahoo and MSNBC websites. The average availability of news sites dropped to 86 per cent from 100 per cent and their broadband downloading speed increased from four seconds to nine seconds, said Shawn White who is the director for external operations for Keynote.

As people flocked to various search engines, Google stated that its Search Volume index climaxed to a gigantic magnitude mostly during the afternoon in Pacific Time. The frenzy also spread to Wikipedia, which is the world’s largest online encyclopaedia, where the editors were having a tough time trying to update details about the superstar’s tragic demise.

Even Twitter faced a sudden surge of online users, with BBC reporting that Tweets related to the singer appeared almost a whopping 66,500 times before Twitter eventually crashed. The number of Tweets with “Michael Jackson” had later risen to more than 100,000 per hour, as calculated by Trendrr, a web analyst.

The episode caused such a stir that Google had to put up a warning for anyone looking for the late star