Online Shopping Through ShopWIKI

Author: Caerberu  //  Category: Products

logo-shopwikiShopWiki is an online store where you can buy your favorite items. However, it is not just any normal e-commerce website. ShopWiki revolutionizes online shopping by allowing you to compare items from multiple stores! Unlike other online shopping centers, ShopWiki features ALL the items it can find on the internet and not just those that advertisers pay for. In a way, it is acting like a search engine like Google, Yahoo, or MSN, but ShopWiki is designed more for shopping online.

Anyway, I’ve checked out their desktop computers section for the latest and cheapest equipment I could find, and I’m quite pleased with the price ranges and the quality of the products. Their laptops are not so bad at all. But I guess that’s to be expected since they are relying on countless stores on the internet! ShopWiki is like the haven for techies who want to purchase computer peripherals and accessories.

Oh boy, and look at these cool Alienware Desktop Computers that are way out of this world. And the price for the specs are not so bad at all. In fact, I’m finding that it’s an intelligent choice to rely on their product search engine to shop a well-informed customer.

Well, what else can I say but check out ShopWiki.com. It’s a great site and its search engine loads fast and brings up the things I’m actually searching for pretty actually. The design is also light and clean, which I really favor over other sites that try to bomb me with information whenever I’m trying to shop online.

My One Piece site is back up on pageviews!

Author: Caerberu  //  Category: Anime

I’m really happy that my One Piece streaming site is back up in terms of number of pageviwes per day. I was worried because for awhile, it dropped in rank. After two weeks of trying to fix things on the site and making it appear less spammy (since I seemed to overstuff keywords everywhere), it finally got back to getting visits. Yesterday, it received 344 pageviews based on Google Analaytics.

I started Watch-One-Piece.net less than two months ago, and I’m happy with how quickly it has grown compared to my other sites and blogs.