Sin City - Celebrity City

   I found an article here that caught my attention.

So it seems that Las Vegas is a heaven for celebrities. Sin City is proving to be Celebrity City. Why? Lets think of big cities like L.A and New York as savannas, and of paparazzi as lions. Of course, celebrities would be the gazelles. Las Vegas is the jungle where the gazelles get lost in. George Maloof, owner of the eccentric Palms casino, says that Vegas is a “celebrity playground” , because they feel safe to party here, knowing the casinos go to great lenghts to protect treir privacy.

And with casinos being this huge, who needs to go anywhere else when you have everything you need in one place? Restaurants, malls, spas…Celebrities come here by themselves, like normal people, with no bodyguards. All casinos of course offer their own 24/7 protection, and there’s little chance of celebrities being stalked here by flashing cameras.

You might not hear often about what famous people have been doing in Las Vegas, or who has been a guest at the Palms this week. And make no mistake, the city and the casinos are always home to the rich and famous. You might just bump into one at the club tonight. Or at the mall, or the spa.  But the bottom line is Las Vegas is doing a good job at preserving privacy. After all , what happens here stays here!

How To Dress To Impress In Vegas

You want to attract attention to yourself when you come here? Keep in mind this is a crazy city and you see all sorts of stuff all the time, so going a little overboard to attract attention is OK  (just a little).

What will you do with all this attention you’ll be attracting, you might ask. Enjoy it and think of yourself as a superstar, people will want to take pictures of you. That’s just how we are in Vegas. Tell people you’re from a foreign country and you’re famous there. Or just be flashy and enjoy it. It’s Vegas, baby, anything goes!

Here are some ideas of how you can dress to impress in Vegas:

  1. Dress as Elvis or Marilyn Monroe. Get the whole outfit-wig-makeup thing.
  2. Buy the flashiest costume you can find (there are special stores where they sell show costumes), wear a bright red (or yellow) coat that sparkles like a thousand suns and then put some lights on to make you look like a Christmas tree.
  3. Dress old-fashioned. It’s something classy about that and always attracts attention. Go back in time as far as you’d like, from the 70’s disco look with high platform shoes and bushy wigs, to the wild-wild west, or even back to the caveman :)
  4. If you’re from a different country, it would be very interesting for you to wear the national costume of the country. I can assure you if you do that, you’ll have hundreds of people asking for a picture, and you’ll feel famous. Even if you’re not from a different country, act like it, dress a national costume for “support” of that country.
  5. Dress as a movie superhero. Get a Matrix costume, some black shades and you’re set. Or some fake knifes at your waist, and a pair of tall high-heeled black boots. Bbbbaaaddd to the bone, baby!
  6. Choose a color and stick to it. Red is your thing? Make people think you’re Red Riding Hood. Red hair, makeup, clothes, nail polish, shoes, purse, accessories. You’ll get noticed just like that!
  7. If you’re with your friends, make yourselves some personalized tees for all of you to wear, many people do that in Vegas. Then everybody will know you’re all together, and you’ll be in the center of attention. Make up something funny!

So as for outfits, I see everything in Vegas, don’t be afraid to put on something you always wanted to wear but never could back home. You’re in Vegas now, and it’s a playground for adults. Let your imagination loose!

Gay Midget Wedding In Las Vegas :))

    Though this recording is not about Vegas, there is something at the end…enjoy!

     

Did you enjoy it? I for one couldn’t stop laughing the first time I heard it.

10 Weird Ideas - Free Real-World Blog Promotion

    I had these weird ideas about blog promotion that I will share with you. You might laugh, or you might even try them out. If you do, please let us know how that worked out!

Can there be such a thing as free real-world promotion? Many of us are scared to promote our blogs in the real world, because it seems to be so expensive to buy ads and all that… so we limit ourselves to the blogosphere, where promotion is mostly free and easy from the comfort of our homes. But what if real-world promotion could also be… free? No expensive ads, just a few wacky ideas…

        1.   Keep a permanent marker with you at all times. Whenever you happen to be in a public bathroom, write something interesting on the walls/doors and your URL at the bottom: “Why are you reading this? Read this instead: www.megavegalicious.com”. Or write under the usual “Annie + John = BIG LOVE” this “Read all about it here: www.megavegalicious.com”. Or anything else funny. The marker can also be used on other surfaces, but don’t destroy public property :-))

        2.   Make a cheap rubber stamp with your URL and maybe a catchy phrase. Go to the bank, take out as many hundred bills as you can, and then stamp all of them. Then just simply put them back in the bank. Then ask for other hundreds and so on. You’ve noticed people write anything on bills. When it’s on a hundred dollar bill/or a fifty for that matter,  it’s more likely it will be read. Put that money back in circulation and there you have it, free advertisement for unlimited time, all over the country, and for an unlimited number of people. If you stamp something like “Win here: megavegalicious.com” they might just come.

        3.   Buy cheap balloons from your local market, as many as you want. Inflate, and write your URL on them. Then tie them to trees, fences, bus stops, or give them to kids. Everybody loves balloons!

        4.   Buy plain cheap white t-shirts in bulk, and then write your URL and maybe a catchy phrase with: permanent marker, special paint for t-shirts (cheap in stores) or iron-on letters.  Wear one when you go out to buy groceries or at the mall. Give some away. If there’s something like “I know I’m sexy, please stop staring - megavegalicious.com” on it, people will wear it. Give some to Salvation Army/make donations.

        5.   Write a catchy post on any subject that would interest a large number of people, and make it sticky, place it on your sidebar or anywhere visible. Then print out lots of ads about it. Make it short and use big letters for words like FREE. Then place the ads on the windshields of cars. For example, write a short post about you local Walmart. How good/bad it is, what’s new there, addresses and phone numbers, add some free coupons. Then print out small ads that say something like “FREE Walmart coupons/info about your local stores - megavegalicious.com” , go to a busy local Walmart and place those on cars, hand them out to people and stick them in the bathroom. They already shop there, so they might be interested.

        6.   Buy peanuts/candy in bulk. Pour them in some containers, ad spoons in each. Make/buy small white paper bags, and on each add your stamp with your URL. Now you’ve seen those kids that sell all sorts of stuff outside stores to make some pocket money or people selling stuff to raise money for different causes? Find some kids in your neighbourhood that want to do that, or some fund raisers. Give them free stuff like that that they can sell, provided they use your personalized little bags with your URL on them. From an XLarge bag of peanuts they can sell maybe more than 20 little bags for $1 each, and people buy if there’s a fund raiser. There’s no work involved for you, and you can even develop a long-term relationship with a non-profit organization/fund raiser (like a school, church, animal shelter etc.), that would benefit both.

        7.   One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Make sticky ads with your URL and stick them to junk laying around everywhere. Just look around and you’ll find your “canvas” to “paint on”, abandoned stuff that nobody uses anymore but is still there, in the public view. For example, an old abandoned car, a piece of anything that fell off and nobody bothered to throw away, a couch that was left on the sidewalk for people to grab, the big trash cans in your apartment complex, etc. Add a phrase like “I know I’m trashy, stop staring!”, “Please take me home”, “They abandoned me!!!” or anything funny will attract more attention.

        8.   For holidays, print out lots of small images related to the holiday, and, of course, add your URL on each. For example, for Valentine’s you can make more than 20 small red hearts from just one piece of printing paper. Make colored Christmas trees, Santas, pumpkins, bunnies, flags, there are so many holidays to choose from, thank God. Distribute them in public places, stick them on windows, etc. I think this is a good idea, as they won’t be considered “spam” and removed right away, if it’s cute and people are reminded of the holiday spirit they will more likely like it and leave it there until after the holiday. You can run your “Marry Christmas!” campaign for a few good weeks!

        9.   Write a short one-page pamphlet with jokes/interesting facts/info and include your URL. Print out as many as you can, make holes at the top, tie a bunch together with string, and tie them in public places like on poles, bus stops, fences, trees, anywhere.  This way the wind won’t blow them away, and people can just remove one from the string. Everybody will surely be interested enough to take one, and they will soon dissapear. Write interesting, funny stuff and add “If you’ve enjoyed this, please visit www….” or ” More here: www….”.

        10.   One hand washes the other. You do something for me, and I’ll do something for you, it might just bring you some free advertisment in the real world.  Go to a local store (maybe one that’s related to your blog’s niche - if you write about computers, Internet, blogging etc. why not go to a computer store) and ask them if you can put some of those take-one-with-you small ads there, or leave your business cards/pamphlets at the cash register. In exchange, if you have a car for example, tell them you will put a big banner on your car’s door with their business ad, for free. Or you can advertise for them on your blog, put a big advertisment sign in your yard, etc. You might reach a new audience interested in your niche this way.

I hope you’ve enjoyed some of my wacky ideas, if you have more please let us know, maybe I’ll write some more and give you the credit, of course! And if you try any, I would be more than interested to hear about it!

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Today’s Posts

  • Learn Something New Each Day - The 7-Day Challenge -Alan Johnson from TheRatingBlog.com writes a new series of articles, this time all 7-day challenges meant to make you a better blogger/person and improve your productivity.
  •  The Hamster Speaks… - Sy from WheelTurningHamsterDead.com writes yet another funny interview, this time with the hamster, answering questions his readers have asked. Weird? You have to visit his blog to understand…
  • How To Build A Self-Suficient Blog? - Chip from blog.butterflymedia.ro wrote a few articles about making a passive income from blogs/sites that need little maintenance. I was just looking into that this week, and his posts are definitely worth reading.
  • Fight Back Against The Cybercreeps - Matthew from BlogAboutYourBlog.com writes about a new service that allows you to expose the “cybercreeps”, or those who take things a bit too far when it comes to criticism. He, like many others, had some bad experiences with haters.
  • End Of 2nd Month Blogging! - Tom Ross from PushStandards.com posts an overview of March, his 2nd month of blogging. Although his blog is so young, he has some great results, and other projects coming up, that you should keep an eye on. Good luck to you, Ross!

 Just a few of the posts I’ve read today.

Feel free to comment, on this or any other article, with links to other great posts you’ve read/wrote. Great people and great articles need some acknowledgement, right?

Mandalay Bay Beach Las Vegas

I’ve been recently focusing more on videos, since I want you to have a better “taste” of Vegas. So to continue with this series of Vegas related videos, here’s one from the 2007 opening of the Mandalay Bay Beach. Since summer is already here in Vegas, and pool season is about to start, I thought this might be a good idea.

For those who don’t know, Mandalay Bay is a hotel&casino located on the Strip. It’s home of the famous rumjungle nightclub, House of Blues and Shark Reef.

The pools here are one of the best in Vegas, featuring a wave pool with sand beach, a lazy river and a topless pool.

It’s great to forget for a second you’re in the desert, and enjoy this luxurious beach. The sand, the waves, a cocktail in your hand… what can be better? I’m not sure this is what Rudyard Kipling had in mind when writing his “Mandalay” poem, but it’s definitely an experience you want to try!

How To Make Grill Pizza In Las Vegas

Take a look at this cool video I just found on youtube. At www.RVcookingshow.com a full-time RVer presents recipes along with a bit of trivia about the region. In this show Evanne finds herself  (where else) in fabulous Las Vegas. The show begins with some useful info about the city, and then continues with an easy to cook pizza recipe. You might think you know this already, but you don’t. It’s a pizza made on the grill.

I found this video very entertaining and cute, and I must say her idea could prove to be of interest to Las Vegans in those hot summer days when we all barbecue outside. Why not add a cool pizza to the grill this summer? Visualize: a hot day at the pool, a sizzling grill with crunchy mouth-watering pizza cooking, a bunch of curious neighbours asking you what the hell is that you’re grilling, and the wonders of the Strip staring at you in the background. What a perfect day. I’m hungry now. Anybody got some pizza?

Stratosphere Insanity Ride

 I thought a video like this would be fun, and maybe give you some ideas for your next trip to Vegas.  Are you up for it? I know I’m not.

The ride extends out 64 feet over the edge of the Stratosphere Tower at a height of over 900 feet.  At speeds of up to three ‘G’s, you’ll be facing straight down.

You can ride the Insanity Sunday - Thursday, 10 a.m. - 1 a.m., Fridays, Saturdays and holidays, 10 a.m. - 2 a.m. The cost of a ticket is around $17 or $31 for a whole day pass.

The Insanity has over 100 ride variations, so you can enjoy a different experience every time.

Would you go on this ride? I for one feel dizzy just by looking up at the top where the ride is.

Elvis Will Have A Casino In Vegas By 2012

    According to FoxNews, The King will have his very own casino on the Las Vegas Strip.  FX Real Estate and Entertainment is the company that owns the rights to his name and image, and they have big plans.

The project will cost well over 3 billion dollars, and is scheduled to begin in 2009, and end in 2012.

Now we all know there are several Elvis impersonators in Vegas, and I was thinking how good they will have it if this casino will be built. Just like the Palms has playboy bunnies running around everywhere, the new casino will probably have Elvis dealers at the tables, and pretty much anywhere else they can afford one. So good news for those who where struggling to get a dollar out of that tourist with a camera in search of a memorable picture. They will be paid good bucks to dress, move, sing, act and talk like The King. They will wear flashy clothes and get tips for pictures.

I wonder, will they also make a Marilyn Monroe casino? Wouldn’t that be fun? Or a horror Marilyn Mason one. What I would really like is a cartoon-themed casino, where you can meet Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse and others. Wait, that’s Disney Land. Never mind. Graceland is better.

With casinos like New York-New York, Paris, The Venetian, Treasure Island, Excalibur and others, the Strip is becoming more and more a playground for adults, a fantasy town where anything is possible. So why not bring some of that Elvis magic in? This should be interesting…

blogaboutyourblog.com

megavegalicious   BlogAboutYourBlog  is Matthew Henrickson’s project that reunites several authors on topics like making money online, marketing and blog promotion. “Blog about your Blog (BAYB) is a place for good quality bloggers to come together and collaborate on one big project”.

I must warn that what follows next is entirely my uneducated, amateurish, uncouth, humble review:

PRO’s

  • clean design, nice logo and memorable nickname: BAYB
  • it’s been around for a while, about a year and a half, so it has a consistent number of articles and an established readership
  • updates frequently
  • it has several contributing writers, you can contact Matthew if you’re interested
  • has lots of contests going on, and also lets you know about contests that are happening in the blogosphere
  • home of the “Comment Friday”, where Matthew asks a question and the best comment on that topic wins a spot on the blogroll and Entrecard credits
  • very useful articles on SEO, traffic and blogging tips
  • reviews blogs and websites
  • Wordpress related articles
  • feel of community, Matthew answers his comments
  • no pesky ads on his blog, apart from a few on the sidebar
  • if you’re a subscriber, from time to time you’ll get to read articles about sports (Matthew also has a baseball blog) or other personal interests, which can be a refreshing change

CON’s

  • has no “top commentators” plugin (for some reason I like it, it encourages people to comment and creates a better feel of community).But it does have “recent comments”
  • has no “Home” page (for me it’s important if I navigate away to be able to come back in a click)
  • the font used is small, especially the one on the sidebar

Overall, this is a great blog to add to your feed, a great read and valuable source for bloggers. You’ll feel part of a community, learn and have fun with original articles and contests.  It’s one of the top blogs in it’s niche out there, so you don’t want to miss out!

Good luck Matthew!