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Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Appy Pie Review - Make Custom Apps
Appy Pie Review
You have a great idea for an app but you have no idea how apps are programmed. That is when Appy Pie comes in. Appy Pie is a brand new company that makes it possible for anyone to create an app from scratch and put it up on the iTunes App Store or Google Play Store. It is one of the best new products out there because it really is simple to use and create brand new apps with Appy Pie. This Appy Pie review will give you a better sense on what exactly you can do with Appy Pie and if there are any hidden costs to make apps on Appy Pie.How Does Appy Pie Work
Appy Pie is cloud based DIY Mobile App Builder that allows users with no programming skills to create mobile app. With Appy Pie's App Builder, there will be no need to install or download anything. With just a few clicks users will be able create their own mobile apps and not just create but also publish them on iTunes, Google Play, Windows & Blackberry Marketplaces.Is it Worth Getting Appy Pie?
It is absolutely worth getting Appy Pie. Why? Becasue you can make apps for free and if it's a really, really, really great app then you will have to get the premium service in order to get your app on iTunes and Google Play. There is really no risk here and all reward in case you make an awesome app or game that millions of people will want to play or use on their mobile devices. With the Iphone 6 and Iphone 6 Plus coming out, I expect way more people getting Appy Pie and making great apps that can be enojoyed by many.Tuesday, September 9, 2014
L.A. City Section Football: What Happened to Bell Football?
L.A. City Section Football: What Happened to Bell Eagles Football?
On Friday, Bell High will honor its 1994 3A City Championship team before the team takes on Franklin. The 3A City Title was a well respected title back in the days where only the 3A and 4A Divisions existed. Teams were pre-determined before the season began and much as it is now, the divisions were balanced. Only, no one ever expected Bell High to ever win a title, let alone football. The team was coached by Henry Santiago who is now the Athletic Director at Bell High School and he guided that 94' team to an unlikely Championship. Bell has not won a football championship since then and have struggled in even making a run at one in the last few years. So what has changed?Get Your App on iTunes Today!
Bell Eagles Football in the Eastern League
In 2007, when current head coach Frank Medina took over, the team went 1-8 overall record and 1-5 in league. In Medina's second year, the team improved to a 4-6 overall record yet still 1 -5 in the Eastern League. In 2009, the team continued their steady improvement finishing with an overall record of 7-4 and 3-3 in league including a win over powerhouse Garfield. Yet, since 2007 till now the team's overall record has been 33-42 and 15-27 in league. It seems like the Bell Eagles are stuck in stalemate. It is no secret that the Eastern League is one the toughest leagues in the City Section. Garfield, Roosevelt, South East and the emergence of South Gate a top contender make it very tough to win in league yet the Eagles lack that classic hardnosed football that the 94' team had and led them to success.Get Your App on Google Play Today!
Bell High Pride
When you drive around the Bell campus you will notice that on top of their main gym, it says "EAGLE PRIDE" in bright purple and gold letters. The Bell Football program needs to go back to being a respected program in the City Section and in the Eastern League as it once was in the 90's. The program has been battle tested in one of the toughest leagues and it now needs to step forward and compete with the top teams just as Garfield, South Gate and Roosevelt have done. We can only hope that when they are honoring that 94' team on Friday, the players feel a sense of pride and respect for a team that no one thought could win a City Title. It will be like looking in the mirror. Find Out Why Appy Pie is the Fastest Growing App Builder Service in the World!http://www.lacitysports.com/apps/blog/show/42649111-l-a-city-section-football-what-happened-to-bell-football-
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Is Wealthy Affiliate a Scam?
Is Wealthy Affiliate a Scam?
Is Wealthy Affiliate a Scam or is it the first legit online business that stays true to its word? If you came across this Wealthy Affiliate Review then you probably have been looking to start your very own online business and have researched the many that are out there. Some of the most popular searches are usually Motor Club of America (MCA) or Wake Up Now (WUN). Now, I'm not going to sit here and bash any of those companies because each of those companies do offer products that you may or may not find consumers for. What I am going to tell you is what is exactly is Wealthy Affiliate and answer your question: is Wealthy Affiliate a scam?Why is Wealthy Affiliate a Scam?
I know you are just waiting to read a review that tells how horrible Wealthy Afffiliate is but the truth is it is not. Wealthy Affiliate is truly a great tool for the best price out there, which is FREE! It costs nothing to sign up to be a part of Wealthy Affiliate and you can even earn commissions as a free member. The free sign up gives you 10 free lessons on what exactly online marketing is. It basically teaches you what it is to be an online marketer and how to make money online, lessons that people pay hundres if not thousands of dollars at community colleges all over the United States. Wealthy Affiliate is not a scam and you probably found that out from googling reviews and youtube videos on Wealthy Affiliate. It just gives you a better vibe when you read about Wealthy Affiliate than when you read about other online businesses.Why I Joined Wealthy Affiliate
As of this article I have 4 websites using the Wealthy Affiliate training and I couldn't be happier. I have tried other online businesses but it always ended the same. The recruiters, or sponsors offered NO TRAINING or support and I was just left out cold. With Wealthy Affiliate you dont have to worry about that because all the training is on the website. And if you get confused with the training, then the awesome community that is Wealthy Affiliate will answer your questions. Think of it as Facebook but with people giving you feedback about your site and how to effectively make more money online. No one is trying to sell you anything in the community or message boards which are also free by the way, everyone at Wealthy Affiliate simply works together. In the end, Wealthy Affiliate is not A SCAM and hopefully you join and incread the potential of your current website or maybe you have a great idea for a new website and you want to make money online. Good luck and I hope this article was helpful.If you're ready to join Wealthy Affiliate click the link below.
Friday, November 29, 2013
LA City Sports Final Four Predictions
L.A. City Section Football Final Four Predictions
LACitySports will be releasing this week's predictions one division at a time.
Division 1
#1 Narbonne vs. #4 Carson
Narbonne has Carson's number this year just like it has for the past two. Although, you never know what might happen when these two meet, Narbonne should pull off the win and move on to the Championship game. The complete team effort this year has been a true testament of Coach Manuel Douglas' coaching skills. Narbonne 35 Carson 21
#2 Crenshaw vs. #3 Venice
What many are calling the Championship before the Championship should be a great game. If you wanted to see Crenshaw face Venice well then you got what you asked for, Just try to ignore the fact that this game is in the semifinals. There is a reason Crenshaw wanted to secure that #1 seed in the playoffs and that reason is Venice Football. The Cougars know exactly how good the Gondos are and this will be the toughest challenge to date since Crenshaw's tough pre-season schedule. Venice will not roll over and let the Cougars have their way but Crenshaw is on a mission to face Narbonne and reclaim the City Crown. Very tough to pick but Crenshaw wins this one. Crenshaw 42 Venice 34
Division 2
#1 San Fernando vs. #12 Chatsworth
The upsets stop here. Cristian Solano is a great quarterback for San Fernando that makes all the right reads at the right time. Chatsworth had an incredible run but do not have enough firepower to compete with the Tigers. The Chancellors will not be able to stop Solano. San Fernando 42 Chatsworth 21
#2 Granada Hills vs. #6 South Gate
I really don't think the City Section fans believe in a team like South Gate. They see this match-up as more of a formality from the eventual match-up between San Fernando and Granada Hills. Well, lacitysports.com will call it first again, South Gate wins this match up behind the run game of Thompson and Flatos and advances to play San Fernando in the Championship. South Gate 35 Granada Hills 28
Division 3
#1 View Park vs. #5 Torres
View Park comes into this game with a perfect 11-0 record. Torres comes in with a very respectable 8-3 record. Both teams have played a very challenging schedule all year long. View Park choosing to play the likes of Verbum Dei, Hamilton and Morningside while Torres played Huntington Park, Monroe and Eagle Rock. View Park would probably be a very competitive team at the Division 2 level with a one-two and three punch in the running game with Munive, Munoz and German. View Park is just too good and will beat Torres in this game. View Park 34 Torres 20
#2 Poly vs. #3 Bernstein
These two teams met earlier in the year. Final score, Poly 26 Bernstein 13. So what has changed since that September 20th meeting? Well, a lot has changed. The Dragons ran off 8 wins in a row after that loss while the Poly Parrots dropped a couple of games and really have not been challenged since a 42-48 loss to Verdugo Hills. Go back to that September 20th meeting and you can see how that outcome decided the home field advantage for this game. If the Dragons would have won, they would be sitting at #2 and waiting for Poly to get off those buses. You can't ask for a better story than that of the Bernstein Dragons. The first time they traveled to Poly, the Poly fans were more than likely asking each other, "Who is Bernstein?" and chances are, the fans still do not know who their semifinal opponent is and where exactly they are from. It is always tough to beat the same team twice in a year. Bernstein will prove that theory is correct on Friday. Bernstein 24 Poly 20
Thursday, November 21, 2013
L.A. City Section Football Elite 8
L.A. City Section Football Elite 8
Great night of action all across the Los Angeles City Section. All of the #1 seeds took care of business in their opening game. Crenshaw scored 83 points! We had a huge upset in Division 2. Chatsworth, coming off their end of the season win against Granada Hills, goes into University and beats them by 18! Chatsworth is heating up at the right time. Eagle Rock had to come back in the 4th quarter to get past Hamilton and will now have to face a South Gate team that has a one-two punch with Lavell Thompson and Alex Flatos at running back. In Division 3, Frederick Douglas upset Contreras. Can't wait for next week's games!L.A. City Section Division 1
November 15, 2013 First Round Results#1 Narbonne 58 vs. #16 El Camino Real 0
#8 Birmingham 34 vs. #9 South East 13
#5 Garfield 27 vs. #12 Palisades 20
#4 Carson 51 vs. #13 Arleta 22
#2 Crenshaw 83 vs. #15 Jefferson 0
#7 Dorsey 22 vs. #10 Roosevelt 7
#6 San Pedro 31 vs. #11 Farifax 23
#3 Venice 62 vs. #14 Locke 0
L.A. City Section Division 2
#1 San Fernando 76 vs. #16 Verdugo Hills 44#8 Bell 35 vs. #9 Washington 6
#5 University 10 vs. #12 Chatsworth 28
#4 Sylmar 39 vs. #13 Marshall 8
#2 Granada Hills 42 vs. #15 Van Nuys 0
#7 Grant 48 vs. #10 Huntington Park 32
#6 South Gate 62 vs. #11 Lincoln 22
#3 Eagle Rock 31 vs. #14 Hamilton 27
L.A. City Section Division 3
#1 View Park 36 vs. Legacy 0#8 Contreras 21 vs. #9 Frederick Douglas 34
#5 Torres 55 vs. #12 Marquez 14
#4 Wilson 17 vs. #13 Hawkins 7
#2 Poly 42 vs. #15 Hollywood 7
#7 Santee 42 vs. #10 Belmont 2
#6 Rancho Dominguez 16 vs. #11 Chavez 7
#3 Bernstein 52 vs. #14 Monroe 25
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