Advertisement

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Best TV Game Show Hosts in History

Bob Barker, The Price Is Right

TVGame Show History: Uncle Jim's Question Bee Debuts in 1941

The venerable TV game show has been an entertainment staple since the earliest days of the tube. An offshoot of radio, TV game shows have come in many shapes and sizes, from the cerebral (G.E. College Bowl) to the moronic (The Gong Show).

The first game show in the United States was Uncle Jim's Question Bee, debuting over NBC on July 1, 1941. The host, Bill Slater, would quiz audience members on a variety of subjects.

The innocent Uncle Jim's Question Bee eventually spawned a vast multitude of TV game shows, some of whose hosts or masters of ceremonies, as they were originally called achieving their own small-screen immortality.

Although certainly open to debate, here are ten TV game show overachievers who take the top prize in their chosen field.

Bob Barker (1923-)

From 1972 to 2007 Barker hosted TV's longest-running game show, The Price Is Right. Prior to that, Barker also anchored the iconic Truth or Consequences beginning in 1956. Prince Bob remains the stuff of legend, the easy-going emcee and winner of 19 Emmy awards whose legion of fans never wanted to see him retire. "This is Bob Barker reminding you, please help control the pet population. Have your pet spade or neutered. Goodbye, everybody!"

Groucho Marx (1890-1977)

A born comedian, "The One, the Only Groucho Marx!" hosted You Bet Your Life from 1950 to 1961. With handsome sidekick George Fenneman in support, the free-wheeling, cigar-smoking Groucho often had the audience in stitches as he humorously probed the lives of his contestants. During the Fabulous Fifties the "secret word" in entertainment was Groucho!

Groucho Marx with contestants in You Bet Your Life

Garry Moore (1915-1993)

The diminutive, bow tie-wearing Moore hosted the popular I've Got a Secret from 1952 to 1964. None did it better than Moore, whose interplay with celebrity panelists Henry Morgan, Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, et al., make I've Got a Secret one of the great gems from the Golden Age of Television.

Pat Sajak (1946-)

The Chicago native began hosting Merv Griffin's Wheel of Fortune in 1981, replacing Chuck Woolery. The winner of three Emmy awards, Sajak is fast, funny and able, with his post-game banter with letter-turner Vanna White a treat unto itself.

John Charles Daly (1914-1991)

Also an early ABC News anchor, Daly hosted the legendary What's My Line? from 1950 to 1967. Daly did it with elegance and class, with celebrity panelists Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis, Steve Allen and Dorothy Kilgallen in charming support.

John Charles Daly (front center), with Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf, Dorothy Kilgallen in What's My Line?

Monty Hall (1921-)

Billed as "America's top trader, TV's big dealer," the genial Hall hosted Let's Make a Deal during its original run from 1963 to 1977. Surrounded by contestants clad in ridiculous costumes, the smiling, fast-talking Hall was always a crowd pleaser, even when a studio audience member got the dreaded "zonk."

Alex Trebek (1940-)

The Canadian-born Trebek has hosted Jeopardy! since 1984. Although Art Fleming was the original emcee, it was Trebek who elevated the answer/question game show to the television institution it is today. Legendary game show hosts for $200, Alex.

Allen Ludden (1917-1981)

Blond, brainy and genial, Ludden is best remembered as the host of Password from 1961 to 1975. Ludden, who met his wife, Betty White, on the popular show, was also the emcee of G.E. College Bowl from 1959 to 1962.

Allen Ludden, Password

Bud Collyer (1908-1969)

From 1956 to 1968 Collyer hosted To Tell the Truth, another one of those great Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions. His other game show stints included Winner Take All, Break the Bank and Beat the Clock. Will the real Bud Collyer please stand up, and take your rightful place as one of the genre's greatest hosts.

Regis Philbin (1931-)

A longtime television fixture, Philbin took the TV game show to new heights, hosting the phenomenally popular Who Wants to Be a Millionaire from 1999 to 2002. "Reege Rage" ruled the airwaves, with Philbin coming back for Millionaire specials and also hosting a remake of the classic Password.

Honorable Mention

Other top TV game show hosts include Dick Clark, Hugh Downs, Bill Cullen, Bob Eubanks, Gene Rayburn, Tom Kennedy, Jack Barry, Ralph Edwards, Bert Parks, Chuck Woolery, Hal March, Robert Q. Lewis, Peter Marshall, Richard Dawson, Jim Lange, Meredith Vieira, Howie Mandel and Johnny Carson.

Recommended Reading





iAutoblog the premier autoblogger software

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

$100 Per Day With Adsense For Change Your Life on "internet"

These are proven techniques for making Google AdSense, which will work on most blogs and websites. There is no secret system, you just have to think smart and put the time and effort into making things happen. Don't start out on the Google AdSense path and think you are instantly going to be making 1000's of dollars a week. It isn't going to happen. The most important step to making money from Google AdSense is to increase the volume of traffic to your blog or website. Simple ways of doing this is by distributing your articles to ezine lists, article announcement lists, blog carnivals, social bookmarks sites and yahoo groups. For this to work you need to write at least one new article a day, which needs to be of a good quality and interesting.

Create the ad units so that they blend in with your blog. You will need to go into your Google AdSense control panel and enter the hex colour codes from your website or blog. Make sure the text colour; background colour, and link colours all match your blog.

Don't use borders around the ad unit boxes. Again, you want the boxes to blend, you will have to colour code the borders to match the background so that they become invisible.

Find profitable niche markets, it is important not to choose markets where the cost per click is too low to make it worth your while. I suggest that you do some keyword research and find out roughly what the cost per click is in Ad Words. Usually this will be a good indication as to whether this will be successful.

Keywords are of great importance, you have to make sure that your content is not overstuffed with particular keywords to the point of destroying readability and value. What you need to do is master the art of making sure your articles make liberal use of on-topic keywords, which are likely to generate the most relevant ads. Experts maintain that using keywords with your titles and H1 tags is any excellent way to assist in getting the most relevant possible adds





iAutoblog the premier autoblogger software

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

$100 Per Day With Adsense For Change Your Life on Internet

These are proven techniques for making Google AdSense, which will work on most blogs and websites. There is no secret system, you just have to think smart and put the time and effort into making things happen. Don't start out on the Google AdSense path and think you are instantly going to be making 1000's of dollars a week. It isn't going to happen. The most important step to making money from Google AdSense is to increase the volume of traffic to your blog or website. Simple ways of doing this is by distributing your articles to ezine lists, article announcement lists, blog carnivals, social bookmarks sites and yahoo groups. For this to work you need to write at least one new article a day, which needs to be of a good quality and interesting.

Create the ad units so that they blend in with your blog. You will need to go into your Google AdSense control panel and enter the hex colour codes from your website or blog. Make sure the text colour; background colour, and link colours all match your blog.

Don't use borders around the ad unit boxes. Again, you want the boxes to blend, you will have to colour code the borders to match the background so that they become invisible.

Find profitable niche markets, it is important not to choose markets where the cost per click is too low to make it worth your while. I suggest that you do some keyword research and find out roughly what the cost per click is in Ad Words. Usually this will be a good indication as to whether this will be successful.

Keywords are of great importance, you have to make sure that your content is not overstuffed with particular keywords to the point of destroying readability and value. What you need to do is master the art of making sure your articles make liberal use of on-topic keywords, which are likely to generate the most relevant ads. Experts maintain that using keywords with your titles and H1 tags is any excellent way to assist in getting the most relevant possible adds





iAutoblog the premier autoblogger software

Monday, September 2, 2013

Do You Want a Lucrative Blog - Internet

Relevant content seems to be the latest trend today. Everyone wants to build a blog and create that content for their website. They want to make money with those websites and think the content from those blogs will bring thousands of opt-in customers to their squeeze pages. If you do it properly, you can achieve that and make your blog lucrative.

Before you get started though, you need to decide the goal of your blog. Are you looking to educate people, get sales directly from your blog, direct them to your website with every posts, etc? The worst advice I ever got from a friend when I started was: "Look at other blogs and do the same." In reality, the average blog is not lucrative. Most bloggers out there don't make any money with their blog. They spend hours writing articles without a purpose and wonder how come it doesn't work.

For people to subscribe to your blog and follow your articles, they need to feel like you are offering value for them. With hundreds of thousands of blog online, choice is not an issue. Concentrate on a section, a niche, and don't take your focus away from it. Be persistent; don't give up after a few months because you don't receive the desired traffic. You just need to find out where your target readers are and advertise there. But don't be stubborn about it. You have to realise when something doesn't work and be willing to try different things. As Dr. Jim Muncy wrote in his book: One Door, Two Locks..." Perseverance doesn't mean doing the same thing over and over. It means sticking with a goal even if we need to try different things to achieve it."

Don' keep your eyes off your goals, but do change the path to get there if the one you took is not working. That decision is not taken after a few short weeks, or even months. Give some time for your ideas to work and if they don't, then being stubborn won't serve you well. Move on to a different idea and change the path of your blog. Just do some research first to find out what people are looking for. But also write about something you are passionate about, or you will give up fast.

You may lose some of the readers you had, if the need to change the focus of your blog. But you may stand to win much more. Ultimately, if your goal is to make your blog lucrative, and that is not what you are achieving, then a change is in order.

Of course, you can mix a few different strategies, but don't be too vague, and offer a service to your readers. Content to your blog is over rated. What people want today is information. Could be information about your own products, information about a niche, and information about a service, offer the pros and cons, they may want entertainment, but will rarely want a mix of different products in the same blog, unless they relate together.

If you want a lucrative blog, you have to offer something of value to your readers. They are asking themselves: "What's in it for me?" Like Joel Therien says: "WII FM radio is the most popular station." So offer information for your readers to help them in whatever they need within your niche. And they will follow you and realise what you are selling may be what they are looking for.





iAutoblog the premier autoblogger software

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Earn Money Through Online Business Blogs - Try Out These Making Money Online For Free Tips

Just by following simple blogging strategies and making money online tips, you can easily start earning money online from your blog. You can today start and run a blog for free and start earning loads of money through it. But wait you can earn money from your own blog or a website only, if you are really dedicated and passionate about it.

When I first started to blog in 2007 using the free blogging platforms like Blogger, I had no idea where my little venture would lead me to. I've always blogged for fun, and initially, like most of you, I had no idea that money could be made out of the activity and creativity about which I was just passionate. I just started a blog and just posted my blogs link to my friends, colleagues, relatives and to more and more people who I know just to make them read my ideas.

They really enjoyed reading them and complimented my work and creativity. I was not having idea what it can result in the near future for me. The fact today is, that people can earn a living out of blogging and I am too have started earning some of the bucks when I am writing this post. May be in near future I am able to quit my job and make a living from my Perfect Blogging campaigns.

Although Making money online out of blogging takes some time, you should concentrate on your goal by feeding your blog with some unique and good content regularly. If you want to blog for a living, you must be ready to write new and innovative content consistently (as 5 to 7 times a week) for many months until you start seeing the fruits of your labor coming in. Yes, there are some exception out there, but in most cases, most of you won't see a penny before 5 or 6 months of hard work.

Perhaps the best part of blogging for dollars and generating income from your blog, is the freedom it brings. I work from home and set my own hours. I write whenever I'm inspired to write. This way I eventually gain the writing skills and increase the writing speed. Plus I get to spend my time doing what I love most, working on personal growth and helping others do the same. There's nothing I'd rather do than this.

Perhaps it's true that 99 out of 100 people can't make a decent living from blogging yet. But may be you're among the 1 in 100 who can. Blogging for dollars earn you a decent income month by month and you see your money rolling into your bank accounts automatically. You don't have to do anything to maintain them except deposit checks, and in most cases you don't even have to do that because the money is automatically deposited to your bank account.

I love this automated income and guarantee that all of you love it too. With the blog income you can just make free money online round the clock and even while you are sleeping. I'm still able to generate a reasonable (and growing) income through blogging.

Gone is the time when people just have to do their 9 to 5 jobs. Today it is the time of internet and you can let technology work for you to earn money through blogging. Imagine how it would feel to wake up each morning, go to your computer, and check how much money you made while you were sleeping. It's a really nice situation to be in. If you have not yet joined Bukisa join it here now and earn passive income for life long.





iAutoblog the premier autoblogger software

Saturday, August 31, 2013

What In The World Do I Blog About

If you're like most people who start a blog, you initially have a bit of writer's block. Good news- it will likely go away, and you'll find yourself thinking of new things to blog about frequently. In fact blogging becomes quite addictive.

This was certainly true of me. When I began blogging, I would often struggle with things to blog about. Now, I have the problem of not having enough time to post on all the things I want to talk about!

Here are a few tips to get you through that initial dry spell until you find your blogging voice.

1) Subscribe to other blog feeds for your industry/target market.

If you have a blog about babies and toddlers, you'll want to have other similar (preferably high traffic) blogs on your RSS reader. It's a good way to keep abreast of what's going on in the collective consciousness of people. Just do a Google search for blog + topics of choice, and you'll come up with plenty.

Keeping up with other blogs in your niche means that you can link to their posts (and you should always link to a blog that inspires your own post!) and add your own "spin" on the subject.

2) Look at trade magazines and newspapers in your niche

Again, going back to the baby/toddler theme, read parenting magazines. Magazines are a great place to look for inspiration...the articles are mostly short, pithy, "quick fix" and solution oriented (similar to blog posts). They also change to reflect what's going on in the world and with your target market.

Keeping up with the news is also a good idea...you can find news feeds to add to your RSS reader too. When something is happening in the world that impacts your target market, blog it.

3) Keep a notebook (or file on your desktop) of blog fodder

When a thought or sentence hits you, write it down immediately. These sentences can be lengthened into blog posts (and later lengthened into articles...that's another ecourse!). The more you do this, the more aware you will become of the unlimited topics you can blog about, even in your niche.

4) Milk Your Content

If you're publishing a newsletter and write articles, then blog a short intro paragraph along with a link to the rest of the content on your website.

5) Product Reviews

Review products that you've tried and books you've read that relate to your niche. Anything that would help your blog readers make a decision (and we all need that help in a world with too many choices!) is a good thing.

6) Involve Your Visitors

Your newsletter subscribers and blog readers can be marketing partners and content generators for you! How? When they email you with a question, ask their permission to post it (along with the answer) on your blog.

May you soon find yourself in the predicament of so many blog posts, so little time!





iAutoblog the premier autoblogger software

Friday, August 30, 2013

Get Low Cost Hosting

Low Cost Hosting is undoubtedly one of the fastest emerging sectors nowadays. The ferociously competitive market had resulted to the launching of many web hosts extending real value for your money invested and attractive packages. Low cost domain hosting commonly offers all important and needed features for web sites at a minimal cost of below $10 per month.

Quality web hosting services are very important for struggling and small businesses. Discounts that they are offering are just excellent ways to have your website carried or hosted by a reliable and trusted web hosting company at a very low rate. Low and affordable hosting services will have you lease a specific amount of space in their server where you will be able to upload your content, imagery and text files that you wanted to promote for a significantly small fee per month or per year. There are many low price hosting services that are available in the internet that an offer best rates for as low as $5 monthly.

Some people would think that low price hosting will mean low quality. But, that is not true. Web hosts are capable of keeping their prices low because of merging server resources, technical support staff and internet connections. The quality of a hosting largely depends on how capable the web hosting companies are able to balance the sharing of the above mentioned resources. Many low price hosts have gain reputations by rendering quality hosting services.

Moreover, web hosting as likened to a type of a real estate; it is expected to have rental spaces. Comparably, just like in the physical real estate, some of the spaces are not created equal. Likewise, virtual spaces are of the same characteristics. Spaces with more bandwidths, features, and storage are typically more expensive. However, the main advantage of these low cost hosting services is its cheaper rate, similarly to that of a low cost housing.

The cheaper price is considered the most apparent advantage. Smaller sites at limited traffic with basic features and are operating on a tight budget will discover that this low cost hosting services are advantageous because of the minimal costs involved. Packages that have been offered by this low cost hosting will still have many similar features also include in more expensive packages with some restrictions.

On the other hand, drawbacks with low cost hosting mostly deals with the limited features as compared to those offered in more expensive packages. Web hosts are able keeping their prices low by the merging of the technical specifications which includes the disk space and size of the bandwidth.





iAutoblog the premier autoblogger software