Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Where to watch 2014 FIFA World Cup games for free?


The 2014 FIFA World Cup is the 20th FIFA World Cup, a tournament for the men's football world championship, which is currently taking place in Brazil. The host country Brazil qualifies automatically for the tournament whereas the other 31 nations went through a rigorous qualification phase to book their ticket to South America.

Brazil, having already won five titles, is a very strong favorite to win the tournament. There are only seven other nations that have also won the World Cup: Argentina, England, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Uruguay. The current World Cup champion Spain is also a strong favorite to win the tournament as is three-time champion Germany and two-time champion Argentina.



Many real soccer fans wonder, where they may see the live streams for the best games online and for free.

Here are several useful resources:

1. Stream2Watch

Watch Live Stream Sport and TV Online, including 2014 FIFA World CUP Brazil tournament. Enjoy streaming entertainment from TV Channels like ABC, Animal Planet, AXN, BBC, CBS, CNN, CW, DISCOVERY CHANNEL, ESPN AMERICA, ESPN, ESPN2, EUROSPORT, FOX, FX, HBO, MTV, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, NBC, SHOWTIME, SKY SPORTS, SPIKE TV, USA NETWORK, TBS, TLC, TNT, Versus and many more.

Note: You may be required to download HD Stream Player to see the high-definition clips:




2. LiveTV

LiveTV is a free website for live sport streams, sport videos and live score. You may follow numerous live sport events, including football games of the FIFA World Cup, UEFA Champions League, English Premier League, German Bundesliga, French Ligue 1, Spanish Primera Division, and Italian Serie A, or major events in other sport types, such as ice hockey with the NHL or basketball with the NBA. The P2P technology plays a key role on the website, allowing you to watch medium to high quality streams completely free. Furthermore, a nearly unlimited number of visitors can have access to these streams at the same time.




3. LiveSoccerTV

LiveSoccerTV allows you to check out the daily Live Football TV schedules for televised soccer on all UK, US & Canadian Cable and Satellite TV providers. You may search by date, club, national team or particluar competition.






Sunday, June 8, 2014

10 Free Online Services to Help you Follow the Trends

Here is a list of 10 tools that will help you stay in the know—from hot keywords that searchers are using on Google to what’s trending on Twitter or Facebook and what’s going viral on YouTube this very moment. These tools will help you stay informed (and potentially fill you with useful information) day by day and even minute by minute.


Compare two or more keywords to see which has a higher search volume and how searches change over time. This is great for looking at seasonal terms, as well as the best time to start ramping up (or slowing down) your marketing efforts for any particular keyword phrase.

This displays a list of the top 20 searches for any given day. Click on any top keyword, and you’ll see a search volume index chart showing searcher interest over the past 24 hours. You’ll also see snippets of the top Google results for that keyword for news, blogs, and Web searches. Perfect for looking at upcoming trends that might provide ranking and traffic opportunities.

Enter in a URL and see what else that site’s visitors are searching for, along with other sites they have visited. This gives you a good dose of competitive intelligence and visitor engagement and interests.

Compare search results by location or time ranges and filter by geographical locations, search type (products, news, and images), and even by categories. Compare and filter up to five terms at a time. While raw search volume numbers are helpful to select one term over another, this information can help you target each phrase based on the specific search market. When and where the searches are being performed can be valuable information for targeted ad delivery.

This provides two lists of the top 500 most searched keywords within the last 48 hours and 365 days. Search volume for each phrase is provided as well. Another tool that is good for looking out for upcoming trends for you to capitalize on.

It features two charts that show what is trending on Twitter: one for today’s top 10 trends and another for currently trending. This information can help you get involved in the most important, vibrant, or talked about conversations of the day, opening up new avenues for networking and engagement.

Want to know what people in your (or any) area are tweeting about? This shows trends based on geographical locations. Using this data, you can get in touch with local tweeters that share similar personal or business interests. Great local networking tool!

Shows you what is being liked across the Internet right now. Filter by what is popular, news, entertainment, and much more. This is Facebook’s version of TweetStats, giving you a few more filtering options to narrow down your search to what is important to you or your business.

The hottest videos on YouTube can be found on the Trends Dashboard. You can filter by location and age, sort by most shared or most viewed, and even compare how videos trend for different audiences. Not just for entertainment, these videos can also help you see what is catching people’s attention and what audience they most resonate with. Video demographic research!

10) BuzzFeed
Find out what content is getting socialized the most across the Web. View by category, drill down to the 20 most viral for the week, or see what’s just launching that’s making a buzz. This is another opportunity to see what people are talking about, what’s going viral, and to engage with the audience that’s most suited for your needs.