Saturday, 12 April 2014

dude, here is 5 alternatives for GOOGLE ADSENCE

                           


Adbrite is one of best site like Adsense.Adbrite pays their publishers on the basis of pay per click. It has got many great features like low payout , pay pal facility and many more. They also have some limitations,they are unable to provide wide range of ad units to its publishers. If you are getting a good amount of traffic then you can easily get ranked higher in its market place.

2. Yahoo Bing Ad Network

What will happen when two worlds biggest search engines tie up together. Yes,I am off to talk  about Yahoo Bing Ads. Please don't get confused this with YPN and Microsoft's adcenter. It is said that in the nearing future Yahoo Bing Ads are going to outclass Google Adsense. Publishers can sign up to Yahoo bing ad network through Media.net. Getting their publisher account is quite tough (not much as you think but still it is somewhat tough) . If you have good amount of US traffic then you got better chance to be approved. Yahoo bing ad network enables its publishers to customize the ad unit  in terms of style ,shape and size.The main problem of this advertising network is, it's has high payout of $100.

3. Chitika

Chitika which is preferably pronounced as CHIH-tih-ka is one of the best advertising network. Chitika entered into advertising firm on 2003.It is basically a search-targeted advertising network. Massachusetts based company had become a trusty channel between the advertisers and the publishers.If you have a good amount of US traffic then you can make good amount of money easily.

4. Infolinks

I cannot say Infolinks as an alternative because it can also be used along with Google Adsense. Infolinks is one among the best text advertising networks. You can add this advertising network using respective plugins available on their publisher page.In addition to text advertising they also provide many new features like Intag, Inframe. Minimum payout for Infolinks is only 50$ which is paid through paypal or wire transfer. I would recommend using this if you want to make some extra money other than your Adsense income.

5. Clicksor

Clicksor is one of the best adsense like site. Finest part of Clicksor is , you can easily get aclicksor account there are not much formalities like pageviews and all. Basically Clicksor is acontextual advertising network.Unlike all otehr advertisng networks cost per click (CPC) rate ofclicksor is quite high. Minimum payout of Clicksor is $50 which is paid through Paypal.

So wisely choose any one adsense alternatives from the list provided. Don't stop at these alternatives you should keep on trying for an Adsense account. Hope you enjoyed my post.

Monday, 17 March 2014

TOP 10 HATED SOCCER PLAYERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


While the beautiful game has given us plenty of joy and excitement, it also has its share of reviled figures who are hated for their behaviour, be it on the pitch, or off it.
10.) Marco Materazzi
Marco Materazzi will unfortunately be remembered by many as the player who ensured that there would be no glittering end to Zinedine Zidane’s career. His untimely comment regarding Zidane’s sister resulted in the French playmaker getting his marching orders (after headbutting Materazzi in response) in the 2006World Cup final. In the eyes of many, it also cost France the trophy.
9.) Jens Lehmann
The former Arsenal and Stuttgart goalkeeper has done plenty of eccentric things in his life to earn his place in this list.
Mad Jens has stamped players, relieved himself behind an advertising board, thrown water over the referee, and has been involved in a war of words with several of his colleagues. A cocky attitude- he once said that Manuel Almunia was “not in his class”, didn’t help things either.
8.) Diego Maradona
The Argentine legend was a genius in his own right and also guided his team to two successive World Cup finals.
The English hate him for the “Hand of God”, while his own selection policies as Argentina manager (not including Cambiasso and Zanetti in his squad for example) have earned him his fair share of detractors. Not to forget the whole ephedrine incident that saw him miss USA’94.
7.) Jose Mourinho
The most successful people also make plenty of enemies. And where the self proclaimed “Special One” is involved, the list is a little longer than normal.
Mourinho has never been afraid of speaking his mind, even if the remarks involved calling Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger a “voyeur” and branding Andy Johnson as “untrustworthy”.
6.) Robbie Savage
In his heydays, Savage was one of the most hated figures in the Premier League. The blond haired midfielder loved to get under the skin of opposition players and fans and has collected more yellow cards than any other player since the inception of the Premier League.
5.) Didier Drogba
The Ivory Coast skipper has been regularly accused of falling all too easily to the ground in Premier League games. Former manager Jose Mourinho has also officially labelled him a “diver”
Drogba has never been afraid of getting into confrontations with opposition players and was sent off in the 2007-08 Champions League final for slapping Nemanja Vidic.
After witnessing Chelsea’s defeat to Barcelona in the semifinals of the 08-09 Champions League, Drogba vented out his anger by shouting “It is a f****** disgrace” on camera, criticising the decisions of match referee Tom Ovrebo.
Joey Barton4.) Joey Barton
Barton has been involved in plenty of controversial incidents off the pitch that have severely affected his career on it. Trouble always seems to follow the Huyton born midfielder, who has been convicted twice for violent conduct and has admitted to being an alcoholic. He once stuck a cigar in the eye of upcoming footballer Jamie Tandy, resulting in permanent scarring for the latter. According to reports, he once tried to seduce a former model by boasting about his “attack” on former Man City team mate Ousmane Dabo.
Bad Boy Barton has been labeled a thug, yob and also a coward by various team mates and the press.
3.) Ashley Cole
Ashley earned the moniker “Cashley” when he mentioned in his autobiography that he nearly crashed his car on hearing that Arsenal were only prepared to offer him a £55,000 a week contract.
He also cheated on his beautiful wife, Geordie singer Cheryl Tweedy with a string of women that eventually lead to the two separating a few months ago. She forgave him in the beginning, but Ashley failed to learn from his past mistakes, and paid the ultimate price.
2.) John Terry
Cole’s Chelsea team mate John Terry makes it to number 2 on this list, and only because of one name- Vanessa Perroncel.
Father of two Terry had a four month affair with French model Perroncel, the girlfriend of his Chelsea mate Wayne Bridge shortly after she split from the latter. Bridge, a natural second choice to Ashley Cole in the England set up, refused to be considered for selection for the World Cup after the news broke.
While JT kept his spot in the national squad, he did end up losing the captain’s armband to Manchester United’s Rio Ferdinand.
Cristiano Ronaldo1.) Cristiano Ronaldo
The world’s most expensive player also tops our list of most hated footballers.
He was seen winking at the Portuguese bench at the 2006 World Cup following the dismissal of England’s Wayne Rooney. His fancy step over attempts, his theatrical dives, whining to the referees and excessive focus on his looks have led to the Portuguese captain having plenty of critics in the world of soccer.

TALL TALL TALL TALLLLLLLLLLLLL


Tallest Soccer Players in the World

This is a list of the tallest players currently playing professional soccer around the world.




Kristof van Hout - 2.08m - (6ft10)
Belgian Goalkeeper who plays for the Belgium Jupiler League club, Standard Liege.

Yang Changpeng - 2.05m - (6ft8½)
Chinese striker (pictured above) who currently plays for the club Three Gorges Kangtian in China. He had a one month trial with Bolton Wanderers in 2006.

Vanja Iveša - 2.05m - (6ft8½)
Croatian goalkeeper playing with Turkcell Super Lig club Eskişehirspor

Tor Hogne Aarøy - 2.04m - (6ft8)
Norwegian Striker who plays with Aalesund FK in the Norwegian Tippeligaen.

Øyvind Hoås - 2.03m - (6ft8)
The Norwegian striker plays in the second tier in Norway with Sarpsborg Sparta FK. He is also a former Norway U21 player and has been linked to Norwich City.

Kjell Petter Opheim (GK) 2.03m - (6ft8)
The Norwegian keeper currently plays for Stryn Fotball in the Norwegian 3rd division after recently playing for FC Lyn Oslo in the Tippeligaen.

Even Iversen - 2.03m - (6ft8)
The 26 year old Norwegian Defender is, as far as I can tell, currently without a club, after leaving Arctic Circle based Bodø/Glimt in the Norwegian Tippeligaen in June 2009.

Jan Koller - 2.02m - (6ft7½)
The Czech Striker is currently playing in the French 3rd division with AS Cannes after recent years with Krylya Sovetov Samara, 1. FC Nuremberg, AS Monaco and Borussia Dortmund.

Nikola Žigić - 2.02m - (6ft7½)
Serbian striker who is currently playing for Valencia in Spain. Many clubs have reportedly gone after the big man, including Tottenham Hotspur, Fenerbahçe, Man City, Werder Bremen, Barcelona and Juventus.

Paolo Acerbis - 2.02m - (6ft7½)
Italian Goalkeeper currently playing with Grosseto in Serie B after a short spell with Livorno in Serie A.

Zeljko Kalac - 2.02m - (6ft7½)
Australian Goalkeeper who was up until last season, with AC Milan in Serie A. He now plays for recently promoted Kavala in the Greek Super League. Kalac made three appearances in 1996 for Leicester City in England while playing for current Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill.

Stefan Maierhofer - 2.02 m (6ft7½) 
Maierhofer is a striker currently with Wolverhampton Wanderers in the EPL after a successful time at Rapid Wien in the Austrian Bundesliga. In 2007, Stefan was with Bayern Munich but he only managed two sub appearances before moving on.

Lazar Jovisić - 2.02m (6ft7½)
The 21 year old Serbian goalkeeper transferred to CD Nacional in Portugal in 2008.

Kevin Vink - 2.02m (6ft7½)
The 25 year old Dutch Striker plays for RKC Waalwijk in the Netherlands

Wojciech Kaczmarek - 2.02m - (6ft7½)
Polish goalkeeper who plays for Śląsk Wrocław in the Ekstraklasa

Jurgen Wevers - 2.02m (6ft7½)
Jurgen is a Goalkeeper who also plays for RKC Waalwijk in the Netherlands

Peter Crouch - 2.01m - (6ft7)
Random Fact: The Tottenham striker and his family moved to Singapore when he was 4 and lived there for a year. Early in his career he played for IFK Hässleholm in Sweden.

Dennis Lawrence - 2.01m - (6ft7)
After many years in England at Wrexham, Swansea City, and Crewe Alexandra, Dennis has moved back to his native Trinidad to play for San Juan Jabloteh.

Rob Jones - 2.01m - (6ft7)
English born Defender who recently transferred to Championship side, Scunthorpe United, after most recently playing for Hibernian in the Scottish Premier League.

Morike Sako - 2.01m (6ft7) 
Sako is with 2.Bundesliga club FC St. Pauli in Germany after short stints in the lower divisions of England at Torquay United and Rochdale.

Stefan Postma - 2.01m - (6ft7)
Dutch Goalkeeper currently with AGOVV Apeldoorn in the Dutch Second Division. He had previous stints with Aston Villa and Wolves in England.

Ben Futcher - 2.01m - (6ft7)
The 28 year old Englishman made over 100 appearances for Lincoln City before moving around to various lower league clubs. He is current playing with League Two club Bury FC.

Bertrand Bossu - 2.01m - (6ft7)
The French-born keeper has played in the lower leagues in England for many years. He signed with Scottish club Aberdeen in 2008 and has signed with Crewe Alexandra for this season.

Robert Egbeta - 2.00m - (6ft7)
U20 Nigerian Defender who is playing with Dolphins F.C. (Port Harcourt) (I Think?) in the Nigerian Premier League

Lungisani Ndlela - 2.00m - (6ft7)
Ndlela is a South African International (9 caps) who plays in the South African Premier Soccer League with Moroka Swallows.

Marcin Krzywicki - 2.00 m - (6ft7) 
Krzywicki recently move to Flota Świnoujście in Polish second division.

Jakub Dziółka - 2.00m - (6ft7)
The big defender plays with Polonia Bytom in Poland's Orange Ekstraklasa.

Adrian Rolko - 2.00m - (6ft7)
The 30 year old Central Defender plays with Czech Gambrinus Liga club FK Mlada Boleslav.

Bo Antal - 2.00m - (6ft7)
Antal, a young Hungarian goalkeeper, has recently made the leap to the Watford first team after spending a couple of years in The Hornets academy.

Ronaldo: Criticism is part of life


Ronaldo: Criticism is part of life
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Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the biggest stars on Planet Football, boasting the kind of prolific record that puts him among the finest attackers ever to play the game. Whether it be racing down either flank, leaving yet another opponent trailing with an exquisite piece of skill or adding to his phenomenal goalscoring tally, Ronaldo’s presence on the field is a guarantee of the spectacular.
Chosen among the world’s top three players on four occasions between 2007 and 2011, the 2008 winner was back in Zurich for the FIFA Ballon d’Or Gala 2012, where he came second to Lionel Messi. Shortly before the prizes were handed out at the prestigious Gala on 7 January, the Portuguese icon spoke exclusively to FIFA.com.
FIFA.com: Cristiano, over recent years you have become a regular fixture at the FIFA Ballon d’Or Gala. How does it feel to be part of the global elite once more?Cristiano Ronaldo: Very good. It’s a great honour to be nominated and it makes me very happy. It proves that I’ve maintained very high standards over my career and that can only be something to be happy about. What’s changed since the first time? I’m virtually the same guy, I’ve got a bit more experience than a few years ago but I’ve still got the same level of ambition. In general, though, I’m the same person and the same player.
Back then you were playing for Manchester United and now you’re at Real Madrid. How do the two clubs differ?They’re the best two clubs in the world and that’s why it’s always difficult to be successful with them. They’ve got positive things and less positive things. I think there’s more pressure at Madrid than at United. I’ve been here for three-and-a-half years now and I think that’s the case because everyone involved in totally focused on winning the club’s tenth European Cup. That creates a certain amount of anxiety, which can be felt at all times.
Do you think the level of expectation sometimes adversely affects on-pitch performances?
I think that, yes, the pressure is too great and that sometimes it can affect us. But we have to try and rise above it and not let what people say get to us, particularly the media, as Real Madrid get spoken about every day. At the end of the day it comes down to an individual decision, whether you want to read the papers or not. I don’t think what the papers say matters too much, so there’s no need to overdramatise the issue.
People who know me and those who’ve played alongside me know what kind of a guy I am. Those who don’t know me can say and think whatever they want.
Cristiano Ronaldo
Do you think the team’s inconsistent start to this season’s La Liga has cranked up the pressure on the club?We haven't started the championship very well for sure. We know that La Liga’s an uphill struggle for us now, but nothing’s impossible in football. We’re going to work hard, win games and see what happens. And of course, there’s the Champions League and the Copa del Rey too. There’s plenty for us to win this season.
Under the circumstances, is winning the UEFA Champions League Madrid’s main priority for this campaign?Yes, of course. Every Madridista wants that tenth European Cup – we’re more than aware of that. Last season we fell just short, which was very frustrating. Fortunately we’ve got the opportunity to set the record straight this year, though the fact we face Manchester United next makes it more difficult. It’s not going to be easy and I reckon the odds are about 50-50, but I’m still very confident.
If Real Madrid can rediscover their best form, do you think they’ll be favourites to go through?No team’s unbeatable, but when we’re at our best we’re a really good side. Manchester United have started the English championship race very well and are a long way ahead of the rest, but still, if we play the way we’re capable of, we can beat them. To do that we need to pull together and play as a team, like we’ve done in so many matches before.
Madrid’s league form has also led to protests against coach Jose Mourinho from sections of the Bernabeu faithful. What’s your opinion on that?People do protest and you have to respect that, though I think they should be a bit patient with him. To me it’s very clear that Mourinho always wants what’s best for the club and will fight to the death to defend it. All of us who work alongside him know that, but you’ve still got to show respect for the fans’ opinion. In my view he’s the best coach in the world, he’s got loads of experience and has won everything there is to win.
It’s also not unknown for spectators to take issue with you as well. Why do you think controversy sometimes surrounds you?I don’t know. I can’t answer that question with total certainty, because it’s something I’ve asked myself too. People who know me and those who’ve played alongside me know what kind of a guy I am. Those who don’t know me can say and think whatever they want. I’m able to respect those who criticise me, because I know they’ve got the wrong idea about me. You just have to learn to live with it because criticism is part of life for every footballer, for everybody in fact.
There’s been discussion recently over whether you might be changing clubs. Is that something you can see happening in the future?I want to see out my contract at Real Madrid: I’m very clear about that. After that, well, I don’t know what’ll happen in the future.
On an individual note, why do you think you’ve been so successful during your career to date?I think that it’s down to talent and the fact I’ve worked incredibly hard to achieve my objectives. You need to be humble enough to know what’s missing from your game and work towards it. Throughout my whole career I’ve always tried to learn, evolve and win trophies. I’m very ambitious, I always want to win and I’ll stay that way until I hang up my boots.
What’s more, you’ve also had some major highlights off the pitch, such as when your son was born, right?That was the best moment of my life, it makes you really proud. He makes me feel very happy and fulfilled.
Would you like him to be a footballer?He’ll do what he wants to do. Of course it’s something I’d like and I will give him a bit of a nudge towards football, but what he does will be his decision and I’ll support him in whatever he decides.
What sort of things do you enjoy doing away from football?I like to do the things I’m not able to do while I’m working, such as spending time with my family, travelling, going for walks, watching basketball, tennis and being with my son. Once I leave the pitch I put football to one side. Off the field I’d rather just be a normal guy.
Does fame get too much for you sometimes? Do you ever miss having a lower public profile?
Being a footballer has good things and other aspects that aren’t so good. You miss out on doing normal things and on certain situations that you’d experience if you weren’t well-known. But this is the profession I chose and all that’s part of the package. I don’t regret my choice in the slightest.
Finally, would you say you were happy at this point in your career?
Honestly, yes. I’m doing something I like, something that I enjoy. I know how fortunate I am and I feel very fulfilled.

.U.S. Presidential election: Cristiano Ronaldo gives Obama star billing


(CNN) -- The U.S .Presidential race is going down to the wire and with Barack Obama and Mitt Romney looking to sway those undecided voters, the U.S. president has secured the backing of an unlikely supporter -- Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Real Madrid star is widely seen as one of the two greatest footballers on the planet at present, along with Barcelona rival Lionel Messi, and knows what it takes to win, with a trophy cabinet boasting medals for the Champions League, the English Premier League as well as the Spanish League and Cup.
Never afraid to seek the limelight, the Portuguese joins former Manchester United colleague Wayne Rooney in outlining how he would exercise his vote in the U.S. elections should he have one -- with both men identifying with the White House's current resident.
"I like the way he speaks with people, his communication -- I think it's always firm what he says -- and I would like to meet him because he's an honest person," Ronaldo exclusively told CNN.
Last month, England star Rooney revealed a hitherto-unseen political interest after the third and final televised debate between the Democrat and Republic candidates.
"Watched all the presidential debates. If I had to vote, would vote Obama," tweeted Rooney, who has over five million Twitter followers.

just a BIOGRAPHY onlyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo
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Date of Birth: February 5, 1985
Height: 6'1"
Hometown: Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
In a Relationship With:
Irina Shayk
Best Quotes:
I am living a dream I never want to wake up from.
I would be very proud if, one day, I'm held in the same esteem as George Best or David Beckham. It's what I'm working hard towards.
Lots of young players have triumphed at United, so why can't it happen to me? I'm not worried that I'm young. It's an incentive to do the best I can.
I am very happy to be signing for the best team in the World, and I'm especially proud to be the first Portuguese ever to join Manchester United.
I was saluted by Sir Alex Ferguson when I was subbed and that made me very happy.
Bio:
Cristiano Ronaldo (born Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro on February 5, 1985) is a Portuguese soccer player. He is a forward for Spanish La Liga club Real Madrid and serves as a captain of the Portuguese national team. He became the most expensive soccer player in history after he moved from Manchester United to Real Madrid. His transfer was worth $131.6 million. He was the first player to win all four main PFA and FWA awards, which he accomplished in 2007. He was awarded the European Golden Shoe in 2008 and 2011. In 2008 he won three of the four main PFA and FWA trophies and was named the FIF Pro Player of the Year, World Soccer Player of the Year, Onze d’Or and the FIFA World Player of the Year. In 2008, Ronaldo also won the Ballon d’Or. He placed second in Ballon d’Or in 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2012. In 2009, he was the inaugural winner of the FIFA Puskas Award. He holds records for most goals scored in a season for Real Madrid. In January 2013 he scored his 300th club goal. He is also the first player to score against every team in a single season in La Liga. In 2010, Cristiano stripped down in a campaign for Armani underwear. In April 2013, Cristiano was named the face of Jacob & Co. watches and currently starred in the brand’s most recent campaign.
Best Known For:
Cristiano Ronaldo is best known for playing soccer.
Personal Life:
Cristiano Ronaldo has dated models Alice Goodwin and Gemma Atkinson. Since 2010, he has been dating Russian model Irina Shayk. He is a practicing Roman Catholic. On July 3, 2010, Cristiano announced the birth of his son on his official Facebook and Twitter pages and requested that the public respect his privacy. His son is named Cristiano and he has full custody of him. Cristiano’s father, José Dinis Aveiro, died of an alcohol-related liver condition at 52 in September 2005. Cristiano was 20 years old at the time. Due to his loss the soccer player does not drink alcohol. 

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

again cr7-poem

Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aviero, 
Is his full name, 
But it were only his footballing skills, 
That eventually made him gather such fame; 

He gave his career, 
A tremendous start, 
And sometimes with his powerful shoot, 
He tends to tear the goal-net apart; 

He is a footballer, 
Who always strives towards success, 
And no Club in the World can buy him, 
Because his skills are priceless; 

Watching him play on the field, 
The audience tends to hoot, 
Because there is no goal-keeper, 
Who can block your powerful shoot; 

He is the man, 
Called the 'Free-Kick King', 
Because when he shoots the ball, 
It goes with an erratic swing; 

Ronaldo once truly said, 
'I'm living a dream I never want to wake up from', 
Because he is the only player, 
Who runs faster than a storm; 

When CR7 plays a game, 
He gives his team his best, 
Because he loves to earn money, 
And knows that it won't come from some Fictional Treasure Chest; 

With his technique, 
Admiration of more people he would gain, 
Because he is the World's Greatest Player, 
And till the end of time, remain;