s Adhysteria - Social Video Classifieds: October 2007
Adhysteria.com opens the door to the new generation of classified websites, the world’s first Web 2.0 Social video classifieds. While video classifieds may not sound groundbreaking in the age of YouTube, applying personal video to classifieds is going to be the wave of the future. Also integrated tightly into the site is a complete community feel. All this for free.


Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Adhysteria Up and Ready

Hi All,

Adhsyteria.com is up and ready (still in beta for the next 2 weeks)
The site has google maps for checking post locations.

User can also post video for description of item or services.
(Check above link)

Please send your feedback on this blog

Monday, October 29, 2007

Wasabi Mumbai

Well.... just to give you an idea of how good this place is.... Nobu is an Internationally renowned Japanese chain... Chef Morimoto used to be the head chef in one.,.. till the Taj lured him to Mumbai. And i am thankful they did. The food is incredible... most of the ingredients are flown in daily from Europe and Australia. Recommendations - the Beef and White Fish Carpaccio are outstanding, The shrimp tempura is delectable and you have to try the Sushi platter... the spicy tuna being the highlight. Add some chilled sake to that and your meal is complete. The best part is that the food does not weigh you down...ideal for a early weekend dinner before heading out to Prive or Shiro.

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Writing a Killer Classified Ad

Writing Profitable Classified Ads

So what makes a classified ad good or bad? First of all, it must appeal to the reader, and as such, it must say exactly what you want it to say.Everybody wants to make more money. In fact, most people would like to hit upon something that makes them fabulously rich! And seemingly, one of the easiest roads to the fulfillment of these dreams of wealth is mail order or within the professional circles of the business, direct mail selling.


The only thing is, hardly anyone gives much real thought to the basic ingredient of selling by mail - the writing of profitable classified ads. If your mail order business is to succeed, then you must acquire the expertise of writing classified ads that sell your product or services!

So what makes a classified ad good or bad? First of all, it must appeal to the reader, and as such, it must say exactly what you want it to say. Secondly, it has to say what it says in the least possible number of words in order to keep your operating costs within your budget. And thirdly, it has to produce the desired results whether inquiries or sales. Grabbing the reader's attention is your first objective. You must assume the reader is "scanning" the page on which your ad appears in the company of two or three hundred classified ads. Therefore, there has to be something about your ad that causes him to stop scanning and look at yours! So, the first two or three words of your ad are of the utmost importance and deserve your careful consideration. Most surveys show that words or phrases that quickly involve the reader, tend to be the best attention-grabbers. Such words as: FREE... WIN... MAKE BIG MONEY...

Whatever words you use as attention-grabbers, to start your ads, you should bear in mind that they'll be competing with similar attention-grabbers of the other ads on the same page. Therefore, in addition to your lead words, your ad must quickly go on to promise or state further benefits to the reader. In other words, your ad might read something like this: MAKE BIG MONEY! Easy & Simple. We show you how!

In the language of professional copywriters, you've grabbed the attention of your prospect, and interested him with something that even he can do.

The next rule of good classified copywriting has to do with the arousal of the reader's desire to get in on your offer. In a great many instances, this rule is by-passed, and it appears, this is the real reason that an ad doesn't pull according to the expectations of the advertiser.

Think about it - you've got your reader's attention; you've told him it's easy and simple; and you're about to ask him to do something. Unless you take the time to further "want your offer," your ad is going to only half turn him on. He'll compare your ad with the others that have grabbed his attention and finally decide upon the one that interests him the most.

What is being said is that here is the place for you to insert that magic word "guaranteed" or some other such word or phrase. So now, we've got an ad that reads: MAKE BIG MONEY! Easy & Simple. Guaranteed!

Now the reader is turned on, and in his mind, he can't lose. You're ready to ask for his money. This is the "demand for action" part of your ad. This is the part where you want to use such words as: Limited time offer! Act now! Call today!

Example: Make $1,000 a week! Easy to do! No selling! Risk FREE! Limited offer. Call...

These are the ingredients of any good classified ad - Attention - Interest - Desire - Action... Without these four ingredients skillfully integrated into your ad, chances are your ad will just "lie there" and not do anything but cost you money. What we've just shown you is a basic classified ad. Although such an ad could be placed in any leading publication and would pull a good response, it's known as a "blind ad" and would pull inquiries and responses from a whole spectrum of people reading the publication in which it appeared. In other words, from as many "time-wasters" as from bona fide buyers.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Best Alternate Search Engines

Here is a list of the best alternate search engines

For more information please visit http://www.adhysteria.com

# A9
# AOL
# AURA!
# blinkx
# boing
# bookmach.com
# BOXXET
# ChaCha
# ClipBlast!
# Clusty
# collarity
# CometQ
# CONGOO
# d e c i p h o
# del.icio.us
# digg
# digg labs swarm
# Ditto
# dumbfind
# exalead
# factbites
# fazzle
# FEEDS|2.0
# Feedster
# FindSounds
# GIGABLAST
# girafa
# gnn o d
# GoDefy
# goshme
# GoYams
# grokker
# ICEROCKET
# ixquick
# KartOO
# last.fm
# Lexxealpha
# like
# LiveDeal
# liveplasma
# Local.com
# lurpo
# MetaGlossary
# mnemomap
# Mojeek
# Mooter
# MrSAPO
# MS. DEWEY
# nayio
# Octora
# OiHoi Search
# Pagebull
# PlanetSearch
# pluggd
# PODZINGER
# Previewseek
# pronto.com
# QTsearch
# Quintura
# Releton
# retrevo gamma
# riya
# ROLLYO O
# SearchTheWeb2
# SEEQPOD
# sidekiq
# Simply Google
# Singing FISH
# Slideshow
# Slifter
# soople
# Speegle
# Sphider
# SPURL.net
# S R C H R
# SurfWax
# Swoogle
# TagJag!
# thefind.com
# Trexy
# turboscout
# UJIKO
# url.com
# VMGO.com
# Web 2.0
# Webaroo
# WEBBRAIN
# What to RENT?
# whonu?
# WIKIO
# WiseNut
# Yahoo! MINDSET
# yoono
# yoople
# yubnub
# YuFind
# ZABASEARCH
# zapmeta
# Zippy
# ZUULA

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