Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Free Car Media

Free Car Media will wrap your car in advertising and pay you several hundred dollars per month just to drive your car. "FreeCar is advertising supported. Advertisers choose the drivers they want based on the information you provide us. You will never have to pay a cent to participate in the program. When you are chosen, your vehicle will be wrapped in an attractive advertisement and you will get paid up to $900 a month. Most programs average 3 months but some are longer and others shorter."
But paid to drive programs are not as popular as they once were according to Matzav.com "Paid-to-drive programs were very popular five to 10 years ago. Gas was cheaper, and people were spending more time on the road. There were plenty of Web sites devoted to these programs, including many fee-charging sites that acted as a middleman and promised to connect willing drivers with companies seeking vehicles for their ads.
Then, fuel prices spiked and people weren’t spending as much time in their cars, Clarke says. At the same time, online advertising became the rage." When you are chosen, your vehicle will be wrapped in an attractive advertisement and you will get paid up to $900 a month. Most programs average 3 months but some are longer and others shorter. If you are serious in getting approved, then provide as much information as possible about yourself.

Lawrence Phillips

Lawrence Phillips, 34, guilty of seven counts, including assault with great bodily injury, corporal injury on a spouse or roommate, false imprisonment, making a criminal threat and auto theft. He faces a sentence of up to 25 years in prison at a San Diego Superior Court hearing scheduled for Sept. 8. Phillips, a former NFL and University of Nebraska running back, was accused of choking his girlfriend until she lost consciousness Aug. 2, 2005, and again Aug. 13, 2005.
Deputy District Attorney Nicole Cooper said in an interview that the girlfriend testified she and Phillips were having problems before the first choking incident. She woke up at their Mission Valley apartment and started piling Phillips' clothes on the bedroom floor. Phillips became angry and choked the woman several times that evening, the prosecutor said. A week and a half later, the woman and Phillips went to an apartment on Aero Drive, where he accused her of infidelity. Phillips struck the woman, causing her to fall backward into a bathtub.
They then drove to Rancho Bernardo, where Phillips apparently intended to confront the man with whom he believed his girlfriend was having an affair, according to prosecutors. The woman ran and eventually was allowed into a nearby apartment. Police found her hiding in a bathroom, the prosecutor said. Two of Phillips' former girlfriends testified that he had choked them to unconsciousness on separate occasions, Cooper said. Phillips has a 2000 conviction for domestic violence from Los Angeles stemming from one of those incidents.

Cameron Johnson

Cameron Johnson was born 13 November 1984. Cameron Johnson is an author, entrepreneur, businessman, and internationally recognized public speaker. Cameron Johnson has appeared in hundreds of newspapers, magazines, and TV programs worldwide including The Oprah Winfrey Show, Fox News, CNBC, MSNBC, The Washington Post, and The New York Times.
The most recent was when he was a finalist and was featured in all 8 episodes of Oprah's Big Give. In Summer 2008, he also hosted Beat the Boss series 4, which took the name Beat the Boss: USA. Cameron Johnson is one of the most successful young entrepreneurs in the world. He is an international bestselling author and highly rated speaker.
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