Crosslinking "If I have 3 different (topic) websites, is there a problem to cross link this websites?"
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Cross-Linking
2 years ago under Cross-Linking 2
How does the Google Social Search works?
2 years ago under Social Media 0
Matt Cutts from the search quality team explains how Google Social Search works.
Did You Know 3.0
2 years ago under Did You Know? 0
- China will soon become the Number One English speaking country in the world.
- India has more honors kids than America has kids.
- The top 10 in demand jobs in 2010 did not exist in 2004
- We are currently preparing students for jobs that don't yet exist ...
- We using technologies that haven't been invented in order to solve problems we don't even know are problems yet.
Pepsi Shaolin Mönch Video Werbespot
2 years ago under Pepsi Werbespots 0
Der Pepsi Shaolin Mönch Video Werbespot beginnt mit einem weißen Jungen der an eine Shaolin-Kloster Pforte klopft.
Read moreThe Pepsi Shaolin Monk boy Commercial Video
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The Pepsi Shaolin Monk boy Commercial Video starts with a white boy knocking at the door of a monetary.
The monetary is the Shaolin Monastery or Shaolin Temple, is a Chán Buddhist temple at Song Shan near Zhengzhou City Henan Province in Dengfeng, China. The monetary was founded in the 5th century, the monastery is long famous for its association with Chinese martial arts and particularly with Shaolin Kung Fu and it’s the Mahayana Buddhist monastery perhaps best known to the Western world.
Story of the “Pepsi Shaolin Monk boy ad Video”:
An old man welcomes a white boy in a monetary with a face that says “what you want foreigner boy”. The old man leads him in to the monetary. It is the story of a boy learning from an old Buddhist Shaolin Monk master. After a view years training the, the boy has got a man, he demonstrates his raw power by flying around like Bruce Lee before breaking 3 bricks with his hands. He accomplished everything he dreamed of. Amazing the commercial ends by everyone celebrating with pepsi. Each monk downs a can of cola and sets it down in front of himself. There is a strange symbol on everyone’s for head. Suddenly the young Monk understands and slams his head down upon the empty pepsi can, crushing it flat. You guessed it, he has a huge “pepsi can print” on his forehead.
So the story tries to tell us that even Buddhist monks like Pepsi, who knows maybe even Monks drink Pepsi some times
. How ever the Pepsi Shaolin Monk boy Commercial Video is a great sample for a viral commercial advertising Video.



















