Thursday, April 09, 2015

AWeber VS GetResponse: A Detailed Comparison Review


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AWeber VS GetResponse: A Detailed Comparison Review

GetResponse Vs AWeber Comparison And Review
Everyone says you should build an email list.
And it all sounds so simple right?
But then you start looking at email marketing providers and don’t know which to choose.
It can get confusing, so many platforms with so many features and so many people saying different things about each one.
I know how you feel because that’s exactly how I felt.
And not just when I was starting out, I went through the same thing years later when I had to re-evaluate my email marketing provider.
That’s why I’ve put together this comparison review for you that looks at the key differences between AWeber and GetResponse while walking you through both platforms.
This will help you make an informed decision.
That way you won’t rush into a decision and end up regretting it.
I’ve wasted what feels like months dipping and diving between platforms and figuring out flaws, so, I want to make sure that doesn’t happen to you.
Your time is valuable and you deserve to make the most out of it.

How easy is it to get started?

Your time is important.
And if you pick the wrong email marketing platform, then you will just end up wasting your time.
That’s something we actively need to avoid.
So here’s the question – how easy is it to get started on GetResponse andAWeber?

Setting up GetResponse

Under the navigation bar you have a ‘campaign selector’ which gives you the option to create a new campaign, amongst some other options.
Setting up your list with GetResponse
Now it’s time to add a campaign name.
Add a campaign name Now your campaign is setup, you have multiple options, but the important thing is to edit your campaign settings before you move forward with adding contacts or anything else.
Campaign settingsClicking the edit campaign settings will take you to the following page, where you can customize various settings.
I always like to add a custom confirmation page – it’s on this page that my subscribers will get the download link for any free downloads that I’m offering.
Customize your confirmation page in GetResponse
Once I’ve tweaked the settings the way I want to, it’s time to add contacts and get my opt-in forms setup.

Getting started with AWeber

AWeber has more of a ‘setup wizard’ solution for getting setup.
There are 3 different pages so this process is very straight forward.
Setting up your list in AWeber
Once all your basic information has been added, you are walked through the personalisation settings.
Company branding The final step in the list setup process is to customize your confirmation settings.
And this includes the all-important custom URL for your confirmation page.
Customize your confirmation page with AWeber

What’s the verdict on the setup process?

While the GetResponse setup definitely gives you more options (specifically in the campaign settings) and it’s relatively straight forward, I’d have to give this to AWeber.
You can’t beat a straight forward step by step process, especially if you’re just getting started with email marketing.
Winner: AWeber

Email templates

The quality and quantity of email templates is another key feature.

GetResponse’s templates

GetResponse Email Templates Right now there are over 500+ email templates available under various categories.
All categorized so you can find a template that will fit with your business, although chances are that a lot of templates from other categories could work equally as well.

AWeber’s templates

AWeber Email Templates AWeber currently has over 600 email templates, also under various different categories.
One interesting thing here is that some of the recent email templates have been styled like popular WordPress themes.
This includes Parallax Pro from StudioPress and even Derek Halpern’s theme on Social Triggers.
I can understand the motivations behind this; it does help to give a consistent experience. Well, that’s if you use one of the themes that have been used.

Email templates overall

I didn’t mention design aesthetics above and there’s a good reason why.
While there are certain design trends (such as flat graphics) that I’ve seen AWeber use, this is something that I believe to be a largely personal choice.
After all, we’re all different and we all have different tastes.
Personally, I do lean more towards the AWeber templates but the reality is that I never send emails using premade templates.
I find that I get better email delivery results by just sending using a basic email and that way they’ll also load quicker on mobile.
Another factor to consider is whether templates are email responsive – both AWeber and GetResponse now have responsive templates.
While AWeber has more email templates, it’s definitely not a deal breaker.
Winner: Draw

The message builder

Both platforms have drag and drop style message/email builders that have the potential to make creating your newsletters very easy.

The GetResponse message builder

I’m a big fan of the GetResponse message builder, and the way that it’s laid out.
Creating your newsletter is easy, once you’ve logged in you will see the big green button at the top saying ‘create newsletter’.
You can also use the ‘create newsletter’ option within the messages tab from the main navigation menu.
Create a newsletter You will then get the option to choose between the email creator and the HTML source editor, so you do have the option to code your own emails if you like.
Pretty standard stuff.
New email creator or HTML source editor Up next are a number of different options:
  • Message name
  • Subject line
  • From address (option to choose reply-to)
  • Tracking (click through’s and Google Analytics)
  • Sharing via Twitter and Facebook
  • And a/b split testing
Message options
Once you click the ‘next’ button, you will be greeted by a page which allows you to pick your type of message.
There are plenty of templates to choose from.
Further down the page you will get some other options which will enable you to format your email the way that you want to.
The ability to order a template or find experts to help you is quite handy, but I usually stick to the ‘start from scratch’ as I find the basic emails to get a better delivery rate.
Choose your template Once you’re in the editor, it’s very straight forward.
Control things like width and alignment from the menu above and use the blocks on the right hand side to create your message.
Newsletter editor You will get other blocks that allow you to add social share buttons (if you want to).
The save history is quite helpful.
Drag and drop editor  If you look to the far right hand side you’ll get a snapshot view of how your message will appear on mobile devices.
There’s testing functions above.
Look out for the spam score option; get this as low as possible to make sure more people get your emails.
The inbox preview function is very helpful; you’ll be able to get a snapshot view of how your email will appear, not just on various mobile devices, but also different email providers and desktop clients.
Mobile preview and testingWhen you dig into actually building your message you will have a new menu that will be displayed when you’re editing things like text.
I do find this a little glitchy at times (no more so than AWeber’s), but it works and it’s fairly easy to use.

Edit text The AWeber message builder

You may notice that AWeber uses a slightly different terminology, what GetResponse refers to as ‘Newsletters’, AWeber refers to as ‘Broadcasts’.
You will immediately be able to see the ‘create a broadcast’ button, from either the home (also called account overview) tab or the messages tab.
Create a broadcast
There’s immediately something that I dislike here, above is the account overview button.
Below is the broadcast messages button:
Regular broadcast or split test
What’s missing on the account overview page is the option to create a split test and that’s the only place you’ll find it.
So, you could spend your time creating a message, send it and not even notice that you can actually do a split test.
I’ll talk more about split tests a bit later on.
When you click the broadcast button you will get a dropdown menu so you can choose the type of message – I like that everything is in place here. Nice and simple.
Broadcast options
I typically go with the drop and drop email builder, which you can see below.
What I really like here is the ‘1 – 2 – 3’ step process – this shows you exactly what stage you are at.
You also know what to expect.
AWeber message builder
You will get the choice of whether to use a template, right from inside the interface.
You can then get started with dragging and dropping elements that you need, each element will open up some additional options.
Edit text in your message

Which message builder wins?

This is a tough one.
There are elements from each that have great potential.
I prefer the simplicity of AWeber, but the split testing issue puts me off. In terms of features, GetResponse has the inbox previews, Google Analytics integration and super easy split testing.
Winner: GetResponse (by a very narrow margin)

Auto responder

Having an auto responder is essential if you want to automate your email marketing.
But, there are some big differences here.

The GetResponse auto responder

You can create an auto responder from clicking on the ‘messages’ tab on the main navigation bar.
Here you will get the option to select what event will trigger your auto responder.
Time-based is the main one to use, but you can use others to email offers at the perfect moment.
In addition to this list, when you scroll to the right you will get option to use data change as a trigger.
GetResponse auto responder 2.0 The following options for each trigger do look slightly different, below is what you will see for the time-based trigger:
Time-based auto responder One great feature here is something called ‘time travel’.
Studies have found that it’s best to send your emails at 9am (well for the most part).
But, the challenge has always been that some people will receive it at the right time, but for people in other time zones – it’s impossible.
Until now.
GetResponse collects data on your subscribers so they can determine what country they are from.
You can then enable the ‘time travel’ feature so that your emails will be received by your subscribers at their local time.
Time-travel auto responderYou will then go through to the email editor to create your message.
Once your auto responder message is created, you can view it by clicking on the ‘messages’ tab and select the ‘manage auto responders’ option to see everything which is going on.
Manage your auto responder messages
You can change the view on the right hand side, or hover over each of your emails to reveal some additional options:
  • Duplicate
  • Edit
  • Statistics
  • View online
  • Delete
Auto responder options Another unique feature is that at the bottom of the time-based auto responders, you will see a total of subscribers who have completed the sequence and those who haven’t received them.
When you add a new auto responder message, you can then move these subscribers (in bulk) to the new day. Awesome.

Move subscribers to a different day on your auto responder The AWeber auto responder

AWeber refers to the auto responder messages as your ‘follow up series’.
You can easily find the option within the messages tab in the grey navigation bar.
You’ll get straight into editing the message using whichever type of message builder that you want to use (similar to creating a broadcast).
After the message is ready you will get through to the settings option.
You’re limited to a time-based auto responder, but it’s very straight forward to find your way through.
There’s also a feature that does the same thing as GetResponses ‘time travel’ feature.
Auto responder options There’s a serious problem here and it’s incredibly annoying.
When you add a new email to your auto responder, it will be emailed to your list.
It doesn’t tell you, AWeber just does it.
And some emails just won’t make sense for current subscribers.
I learned this the hard way.
There is a work around, but it just causes more complications.
To stop this from happening, you have to ask AWeber support to bulk change the interval # that all your subscribers are on to something daft like 999.
The knock on effect is that subscribers that should be due to receive a particular email in your sequence won’t get it.

Which auto responder wins?

I love the simplicity of AWeber, but it’s very restrictive. It means you’re missing out on some advanced features.
And the fact that follow up emails get emailed to your list when they’re added, unless you contact support is a serious flaw.
Winner: GetResponse – it’s just better

Split testing

Testing is important.
The slightest detail can have a huge impact on how many people read our emails and how many people click through to whatever you’re promoting to your list.

Split testing using GetResponse

To run a split test in GetResponse you will first get a prompt when you create a new message.
This works exactly like the process I showed you in the message builder section.
It’s a very straight forward process, you’ll continue to write your initial message (provided you turned the A/B split testing feature on).
Once your message is ready you’ll be faced with the following options.
Choose A/B split test type
I like the versatility here and the straight forward nature makes it a breeze.
Once you’ve setup the type of test and added any variations of your original email you can select the conditions of the test.
The split test followed by winning message is an approach that I really like, just make sure you select the ‘send best message automatically’ button unless you’re monitoring this.

Configure your A/B test Split testing using AWeber

Earlier I mentioned about how AWeber currently has several buttons that allow creation of new messages but only one seems to give the split test option below.
Once on the split test page you will get the option to select message # and the percentage split for each message.
Create an email split test Once saved the messages will be added to your drafts for you to edit the messages and schedule for sending.

Edit split test emailsSplit testing overview

I generally like the simplicity of AWeber but the split testing functionality seems more like an after-thought.
Also, if you want to split test the same message, you would have to copy and paste one message to the other – not a huge step, but as marketers and bloggers our time is precious.
I prefer GetResponse’s streamlined approach and the ability to send a winning message to a percentage of your list.
Winner: GetResponse

Analytics

You need to know what’s going on with your email list.
And it’s surprising what difference a good analytics solution can make.

GetResponse analytics

Here we have a system that’s very straight forward to get to what you need to know.
It’s broken up into logical sections so you can get the data you want.
Analytics options Once you check out the individual sections, it’s all quite straight forward.
For example, if you look at the subscription setting you’ll get a graph of your list size, subscriptions and unsusbscribes – it also shows your daily growth.
Track your list growth When you get into any of the sections that involve analytics for sent emails you will have the ability to send emails to groups.
You will see the number of people who have opened an email, haven’t opened it and clicked on a link.
You can then email that specific group of people – this is so easy to do and can be incredibly useful.
Email groups of subscribers A few other things worth mentioning:
  • You can do side by side comparisons of your split tests
  • Reports can be sent to your inbox
  • You can setup goal tracking and monitor it from your analytics

AWeber analytics

With AWeber, all of the analytics are in one window.
If anything, some of the more reports within AWeber are a bit more advanced and put a lot more data at your fingertips.
I do find that there’s a lot that I don’t find useful and it takes me a bit longer to get to what I need to.
You can also dive into data easily and run quick downloads to CSV files.
Mailing list analytics

Analytics overview

I like the detail of the reports in AWeber and they do a fairly good job at cramming a lot in but it’s not as easy as I’d like.
GetResponse gives you less data but it’s much more straight forward and user friendly.
I also really like the way that they have made it so easy to email specific groups at the click of a button.
Winner: GetResponse

What about automation rules?

Automation rules can be very useful.
For example, if someone is removed from one list you may want to setup a rule to remove them from others.

Automation rules in GetResponse

GetResponse have quite a few options here (pictured below).
There are some rules involving sales, these tie in with the goal setup within the platform.

List automation with GetResponseAutomation rules with AWeber

AWeber has a much more straight forward approach as you can see below.
AWeber automation rules

Automation rules overview

GetResponse go into some levels that some people might not need and they don’t have a standard ‘subscribe to list when subscribing to’ which can be helpful in some situations.
I like how GetResponse integrates the goal tracking side of things with automation and gives you some other features.
On the other hand from a simplistic view point, AWeber is great.
Winner: Draw

What about integrations with other platforms?

You may find that you won’t need to worry about integrations too much because AWeber and GetResponse happen to be two of the most popular email marketing platforms on the planet.
And thanks to that, they both integrate with an incredible number of platforms.
As far as most things like list building plugins and platforms go, it’s rare to find a platform that doesn’t integrate with both AWeber and GetResponse.
Winner: Draw

What about delivery rates?

I rarely get any bounces with AWeber, but I do get more bounces with GetResponse.
Oddly enough, my open rates are much higher with GetResponse.
When I was with AWeber I would average between 20%-25% for each broadcast that I sent to my list, but when I moved to GetResponse, my average was between 25%-35%.
I’m not saying that you will get the same results, it’s not as cut and dry as that.
Each niche and audience is different; there are also plenty of other factors in play relating to how spam filters work.
If in doubt, try out AWeber and try out GetResponse to see how they perform.
The only real test for open rates is how they perform for you.
Both email providers have free trials, although AWeber does cost you $1 and with GetResponse it’s completely free – you don’t even need a credit card.
One note about GetResponse: They default to a ‘total open rate’ setting which makes open rates appear much higher than they are. For example their mobile app makes it very difficult to find the real figure.
Winner: Draw

What about overall ease of use?

Earlier I talked about how easy it was to setup a list – AWeber definitely has the lead there because it leads you through, step by step.
And that’s great.
But, there are plenty of things with AWeber that are much more long winded and there are a few with GetResponse.
On the whole, I find GetResponse easier to get around.
And I’m talking from an initial ‘first try’ perspective.
Winner: GetResponse

Support is important, how do AWeber and GetResponse compare?

Support is an essential factor here and it’s usually where a lot of brands fall down.
And I have to admit that I find a lot of support staff difficult to deal with (unless they’re from Buffer or LeadPages).
I have had good support from both GetResponse and AWeber – they’re probably about equal in that respect.
Both companies offer the following methods of support:
  • Telephone
  • Live chat
  • Email
  • Knowledge base
The difference is in the availability.
Here’s an example: GetResponse live chat is available Monday-Friday, whereas AWeber is available 7 days a week (with shorter hours at weekends).
Winner: AWeber

What do GetResponse and AWeber cost? (a helpful pricing comparison)

Price can definitely be a deciding factor here, let’s take a detailed look at how they shape up.
Number of subscribersGetResponse
1,000$15
2,500$25
5,000$45
10,000$65
25,000$145
50,000$250
100,000$450
GetResponse also offer an 18% discount when you bill annually.
Also, landing pages are mentioned in the features menu, the try free link does say it’s a paid add on but the buy now takes you straight to the pricing page. Landing pages are not offered with these packages, despite how they say all features are included.
You do get 30 days free for landing pages, but its then $15 extra per month if you wish to continue.
Number of subscribersAWeber
500$19
501-2,500$29
2,501 – 5,000$49
5,001-10,000$69
10,001-25,000$149
Note: AWeber’s pricing page displays all but the first package as $19 less but it is essentially a base cost.
You can get the base cost reduced by paying quarterly or annually which would then cost you $49 or $194, respectively.
Winner: GetResponse

Summary of features with a helpful comparison table

Both platforms have a substantial set of features (particularly GetResponse).
We’ve already taken a look at how they both shape up in terms of pricing; let’s take a look at how they shape up in terms of overall features.
 GetResponseAWeber
Number of emailsUnlimitedUnlimited
Email templates600+500+
Drag and drop message builderYesYes
Form builderYesYes
Time-based auto responderYesYes
Action based auto responderYesNo
Detailed analyticsYesYes
Split testingYesYes
Contact managementYesYes
List automationYesYes
Goal/sales trackingYesYes
Email reportsYesNo
Responsive emailsYesYes
Social integrationYesYes
Image hostingYesYes
Photo galleryYesNo
RSS to emailYesYes
Mobile appYesNo
Landing pagesYes ($15/month extra)No
SurveysYesNo
QR code generatorYesNo
 
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The final scores

Count all of the sections up and mention criteria early on in the post.
CriteriaGetResponse or AWeber?
Ease of setupAWeber
Email templatesDraw
Message builderGetResponse
Auto responderGetResponse
Split testingGetResponse
AnalyticsGetResponse
Automation rulesDraw
Integrations with other platformsDraw
Delivery ratesDraw
PricingGetResponse
Overall ease of useGetResponse
SupportAWeber

The final verdict

AWeber has a solid platform that, for the most part, is straight forward to use but there are key elements that are more time consuming than they need to be.
On the other hand, GetResponse is a little more complicated when you start setting up your first list, but you can still find your way through it.
GetResponse has a wider range of features, particularly the action based auto responder which adds a powerful level of automation to the platform. That extra level of automation could make a big difference to your results.
When you get into the more advanced features, GetResponse seems to have integrated them into their platform better. Things like split testing are much easier to use and have advanced features.
GetResponse seems like the better platform overall, but it’s what YOU think that counts.

Your next step: try each platform for yourself

Both platforms have trials. Which are well worth taking advantage of.
GetResponse has a 30 day free trial (no credit card details required), whereas AWeber has a 1 month trial that costs $1 (requires credit card details and may rebill).

Tuesday, April 07, 2015

Should mobile phones be banned in cars?

                                     Should mobile phones be banned in cars?

    We all know that mobile phone that mobile phones are a distraction in cars. It is annoying and frightening to see people taking on their hand-held mobile phones while driving, especially, when their behavior creates a hazardous situation for everyone on the road. However, banning mobile phones use in cars is like stuffing a Genie into the bottle. There are certain obvious cases were mobile phone use truly should be banned, such as teenage drivers and bus drivers but there are a lot of people who depend on communicating while driving.

    Below we show the results of two recent studies:

AAA study

    This study showed the rank of distraction and gave the distraction level a score from 1.0 to 5.0. Here are the results:
No distractions                   
1.00
            Radio on                             
1.21
            Audio book                       
1.75
            Hands-free mobile phone   
2.27 (talking only, not looking at the mobile phone)
            Talking to passenger          
2.33 (passenger unaware of surroundings)
            Hand-held mobile phone   
2.45
            Speech to text                     
3.06
            Operational span task         
5.00 (solving a math problem while trying to remember a fact)

Virginia Tech & NHTSA study

    This study found that the risk of an accident depended on the specific task associated with mobile phones. Here are the results:
                               Task
         Risk  Range (with 95% confidence)
             Hand held mobile phone use
                           1.20-2.49
     Portable Hands-free mobile phone use
                           0.49-2.30
   Integrated Hands-free mobile phone use
                           0.25-1.31
              Visual and manual subtask
                           1.91-4.51

Putting things in perspective, accident risk depends on a number of other factors:
  • ·         Speed              


                     Driving (MPH)
                              Risk
                               1
                              5%
                               10
                              1.62%
                               20
                              2.65%

  • ·         Choice of roads


There is a huge variation in accident risk depending on the choice of road. The accident rate on a complex urban arterial road is about 10 times higher than a motorway.
  • ·         Age


Drivers under 25 years old are at 3x risk of having an accident. Old age is not a big problem until the driver gets quite old around 70 years old.
  • ·         Gender


Men get in more fatal accidents. Women get in slightly more fender benders.
  • ·         Alcohol


In California State, a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 is the legal limit but any amount of alcohol is dangerous. A legal drunk driver, about two drinks for most people, is about equal to teenage driver.

     Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
                     Relative Risk
                            0.00
                             1.0
                            0.05
                             1.8
                            0.08
                             3.2
                            0.12
                             7.1
                            0.21
                           30.5
  • ·         More factors



  •              All drivers think they are better drivers than they                        really are.
  •              Some drivers have mental deficits anger issues that                     make them far more dangerous than the rest of                           population.
  •               Citations for moving violations predict how likely                     you will be to get in an accident.

These studies are ones of many that show that any form of talking puts a cognitive load on the brain and causes a degree of distraction. Also, anything that puts a load on the brain also tends to narrow our peripheral vision. That is, we literally see less when we are distracted. Without a doubt, handheld mobile phone use, any task involves touching the mobile phone, talking to passenger in the front seat and taking your eyes off the road will increase your risk of an accident.

These studies show that driver judgement is a big factor but even with typical drive judgement, visual and manual task will cause more accidents. Until we have self-driving cars, it is reasonable to ban the worst offenders: handheld mobile and texting.

Here is what we know:

                    Pros                    vs                       Cons
  • ·         Talking with


Hands free mobile
Hand held mobile
Better for driving
Worst for driving
It is not illegal/It is not easy to enforce
It is easy to enforce/That should be banned
It is not risk-free, Risk Range : 0.25-2.30
Highest risk of accident, Risk Range : 1.20-2.49
It is not as safe as driving without distractions
It is totally unsafe

  • ·         Texting


Speech to text is dangerous
Touching to text is dangerous
Worse that driving drunk
The worst of all
That should be banned (speech to text, score: 3.06 distraction level, where MIN is 1.0 & MAX is 5.0)
That should be banned (visual and manual subtask, Risk Range: 1.91-4.51)

  • ·         Trying to find your mobile


No problem at all
Dangerous, but if the driver uses good judgement, then it is a limited hazardous


When you look at the risk and the carnage on the roads, it is questionable whether humans should be driving cars at all.




        Talking on mobile is about the same cognitive load                    as talking to someone/passenger in the front seat.

         Should talking to a passenger be banned? , yet                          nobody is suggesting banning passengers from                          talking to driver.

         Listening to Audio-book is less cognitive load as a                    conversation or talking but the driver might be                          listening to the Audio-book close to 100% of the time.

         Should Audio-books be banned from cars?


        A teenage driver is about the same risk as a legally drunk         driver. Yet, a teenage driver has to actually drive in order         to learn how or know-how.

         Should teenage driver and/or drunk driver be banned                from cars?

Monday, April 06, 2015

Customs and traditions from Spain


    Spain is a beautiful country with amazing panorama views at country side, good weather for holiday’s season at spring, summer and autumn, of course, unforgettable sunny beaches.

    Spanish people most of the time have a good mood, laughing at all, joking between them and always like to break the glass with you, have a huge hug when you arrive and leave with 2 kisses (one in each cheek), or putting their arms over your shoulder just to explain how to get there at site that you do not know how to get there, these are some typical Spaniards customs and way of communication, but you do not get angry with them because you feel that they broke your personal area of trust-confidence or invaded your personal space. This way of communicating may surprise you when you first arrive to Spain, but you will quickly adapt to this Spanish customs and traditions and soon you won’t even notice them.

    Spanish people like to have fun, typical Spanish phrases to go out partying are for example:  “ir de picoteo” or "ir de tapas" (meaning: pilgrimage through the bars, eating small amounts and outside mealtimes), "voy a ir de farra" (meaning: I'm going to go party), “¿Qué tienes de picar?” (meaning: What you have to snack?).

Other interesting points about Spaniards’ food customs

  • ·         The locals of Spain have lunch at 2 pm and dinner at around 9 to10 pm.
  • ·         Spanish food is not spicy and very seldom hot.
  • ·      Spain has the second highest number of bars per inhabitants, the only country that has more bars than Spain is Cyprus. Bars are an important part of life.
  • ·   Tortillas in Spain are not the same as tortillas elsewhere. You will not find corn or flour tortillas in Spanish dishes. In Spain, Tortilla Española refers to a very popular and delicious egg and potato dish. Spaniards use the word tortitas to refer to flour/corn tortillas.
  • ·     Sunflower seeds (it is called: pipas) are big deal in Spain. More importantly, Spaniards are really talented at opening and eating them at a shocking speed.
  • ·  Most households buy fresh bread every day. Traditionally, they are long baguettes called barras or pistolas. Bread is present (and required) at almost every meal.
  • ·         Though Spain is more famous for its red wine than white, the majority of its vineyards have white grapes. The fortified wine sherry comes from the city of Jerez in Andalusia. In Spanish, sherry is simply called 'vino de Jerez' (Jerez wine).
  • ·      The Spanish (in particular those from Cadiz) claim that they invented fried fish. In the 18th century, Britain had ties with Cadiz and therefore it is believed that the English took the idea of fish 'n' chips from Spain. However, other sources claim the Portuguese and Belgians invented it.
  • ·         Spain is the number one producer of olive oil in the world with 44% of the world's olive oil production. That is more than twice that of Italy and four times that of Greece.
  • ·      Spain is one of the world's biggest producers of saffron, an important ingredient in the most famous Spanish dish called paella.
  • ·       Sangria and Paella, most tourists who visit Spain want to eat paella ( is a Valencian rice dish with ancient roots/seafood) and drink sangria (consists of wine, chopped fruit, a sweetener, and a small amount of added brandy)- what could be more Spanish? Most of bars and restaurants know how much tourists like and want to sample these symbols of Spanish kitchen life and you will enjoy it accordingly.
  • ·         Mahou-San Miguel is the leading brand of Spanish Beer.
  • ·       Food is important in Spain and often a topic of conversation. Additionally, they often go on walks after a meal to help them digest their meal.

Ties between England and Spain
  • ·        The Spaniard Catherine of Aragon married Henry VIII of England. She was the first of his six wives and the mother of Queen Mary I.
  • ·  Gibraltar was ceded by Spain to Britain in 1713, controlled the entrance to the Mediterranean.
  • ·      In 1588 the Spanish Armada, consisting of one hundred and fifty ships, sailed to England to invade, but it was defeated by the English navy and stormy weather.

  • ·    Football/Soccer is the country´s most important sport. Spain won its first World Cup football title in 2010, which made the country the 8th country to have ever won.

Parliamentary Democracy in Spain

    For 40 years, between 1936 and 1975, Franco ruled Spain as a dictator. After his death, the rightful King Juan Carlos I had a key role in returning the country to a democracy with a new constitution, since 1975 to now a day.

Festivals in Spain

    The Spanish eating, drinking and dancing culture step up a gear (if that's possible), when there's a festival on town. Every town or village has a local party or festival (called fiesta), at which point the locals don't just eat and drink because it's fun, they do so because it would be un-Spanish not to do.

Most important Spaniards’ Festivals

Spain is known for its hospitality and relaxed way of life, and this is what students and tourists love about Spain and the Spain culture. More than 50 million of tourists visit Spain every summer and autumn time, because of its good weather, sunny and subtropical temperature (33 – 40 ºC), is cheap country, beautiful and fun people, traditional country side of festival parties, nice places, cathedrals, attractions, traditional Spanish dresses, beaches, pubs, restaurants, discotheques, nice country side, ecology tours, city tours, resorts, big thematic parks.

Main Festival and places to visit

·         Historical Royal Palace
·         Sagrada Familia” the most famous Cathedral at Barcelona, Spain.
·         Historical Muslim Buildings (Alhambra Castle, Alcazar Royal palace, Hammam-Arabic Bath)
·         Bullfighting
·         Grec Festival
·         Wine harvest Festival in Spain
·         Salamanca history and legends
·         La Cueva de Salamanca (Salamanca cave) where supposedly Satan himself taught classes to 7 students for 7 years in the cave under the condition that afterward one of the students would belong to the devil as payment for the instruction. The chosen student was able to escape but not without losing his shadow –Marques would live shadow less for the rest of his days as a sign of his relationship with Satan. The legend spread and it even provided the source of inspiration for one of Miguel de Cervantes’ short plays.
·         One of the most popular traditions in Salamanca is known as “lunes de aguas”.
·         Mariquelos’ annual event had remained unobserved for several years when in 1985 the tradition of climbing up the outside of the tower was picked up again.
·         Tentenecio hill recalls an extraordinary anecdote from the city’s past. Saint John of San Facondo was taking a walk along the hill one day when he saw a loose bull that had escaped from a market charging at a woman and her son. According to legend, Saint John stepped in front of the wild bull, planted his hand between the animal’s horns and ordered him to “¡Tente, necio!” (from détente, necio, stop you fool), at which point the animal miraculously calmed down and left the three unharmed. The saint’s command has been the name of the street ever since, in memory of the miracle.
·         On February 5th Salamanca traditionally celebrates the festival of Saint Agatha (fiesta de Santa Águeda), when women symbolically take control and leave men in charge of the housework.
·         Castilian women have a history of being vigorously protective of their home and family, a great example of which we can see in the story of Maria la Brava.
·         Miguel de Unamuno, who served in several occasions as rector of the University of Salamanca. On October 12, 1936, in the midst of a civil war and during the “Fiesta de la Raza” celebration, this adoptive Salmantino, standing before shouts of “You will be victorious but you will not convince
  •          Rose of Saffron Festival
  •          Walking the “Camino de Santiago” (Saint James Route)
  •          La Tomatina” Valencia Festival (Tomatoes Festival)
  •          Los Toros de San Fermín Festival Pamplona
  •          San Isidro Festival Madrid (Chulapas y Chulapos typical dresses)
  •          The Cave of Altamira is a cave in Spain famous for its Upper Paleolithic cave paintings featuring drawings and polychrome rock paintings of wild mammals and human hands. It was the first cave in which prehistoric cave paintings were discovered.
  •          The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is a museum of modern and contemporary art, Bilbao, Spain.

  •      The best sights, tours and activities at Balearic Island (Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca and Formentera). You must enjoy of their beautiful beaches and parties. Ibiza Island is one of the most famous party and holiday Island in the world; plenty of Hollywood actors and actress go for holidays there and enjoy their vacations as well as famous politicians and Royal Family of Spain.
  •      Tenerife Carnival at Santa Cruz de Tenerife Island – Canary Island. It is the second world famous carnival in the world after Brazil’s world-famous Rio de Janeiro Carnival.


Madrid y Barcelona cities

  • The Madrid-Barcelona is one of the city pairs with most flights per week in the world!
  • The Madrid subway is the second largest underground system in Europe and the sixth largest system in the world. It has 141 miles of track and is still growing.
  • Real Madrid Football Club and Barcelona Football Club are the most famous football teams in the world and in Spain, as well as Atletico of Madrid Football Club. Please do not forget to see a football match in our beautiful stadiums next time you visit Spain for holiday.

Wednesday, April 01, 2015

Contaminacion o desintoxicacion del Wi-Fi y Campos Electromagneticos

Amigos sin rostro, hoy quiero compartir la siguiente reflexion:

A continuacion te comento una reflexion que me parece bueno transmitirla a todos los amigos, me parece una buena labor lo del apagon tecnologico, aun voy mas alla, me refiero con la desintoxicacion de Wi-Fi y de los campos electromagneticos, estos no esta haciendo daño a algunas personas que sufren de hipersensibilidad a los campos electremagneticos, por ejemplo, sufre de dolores de reuma, envejecimiento de la piel de tu cuerpo a pasos agigantados, se te reseca la piel de la cara y de las manos que son los que estan mas cerca de estos dispositivos, afecta a la circulacion de la sangre, ya que la polariza, y por supuesto afecta a los latidos del corazon.

Por ejemplo en Suecia hay zonas donde estan libres de Wi-Fi, y por lo tanto te desintoxicas, pero la cantidad de dispositivos que comparten nuestro habitat del hogar, para hacer una vida mas ordenada, comunicativa, facil y rapida, nos esta sometiendo a campos magneticos invisibles que erosionan nuestra salud sin darnos cuenta, y la comision de salud de la comunidad europea en bruselas, emitio un alerta de esto, pero la modernidad, la tecnologia tiene mucho respaldo en todos los sentidos, incluso son millones de euros o dolares que estan invertidos y que se deben pagar a los bancos que dieron el dinero en prestamo para lograr este avance tecnologico que estamos viviendo tu y yo actualmente.

No se puede hacer nada, sino controlarlo uno mismo, cuantos menos dispositivos tengas en tu casa, es mejor, pero lo mas im portante es alejarlo del cuarto y de la mesita de noche, ya que los moviles, las tabletas, los computadores personales estan y van con nosotros a todas partes, incluso hasta la cama. Esto nos acerca mas y mas a los campos electromagneticos que mientras dormimos hacen daño a nuestra salud, en conjunto con el Wi-Fi que esta en todas partes en nuestra casa, sin que nosotros los estemos utilizando los dispositivos, es mejor alejarlos de la cama y de la mesita noche mientras dormimos, ponerlos a recargar sus baterias, pero lejos de la cama, por ejemplo, se pueden dejar en la sala de la casa. Tu suma los dispositivos que tienes en tu cuarto, el campo electromagnetico generado por la television, mas el movil, mas el portatil, muchos personas tienen mas de un movil, la radio, en fin siempre tenemos una gaveta llena de dispositivos electronicos que en su dia nos fueron utiles, pero ahora pasaron al olvido por que ya no son smartphone o ya no son tan modernos como los de hoy en dia.

Asi que cuidate la salud y aleja todos los dispositivos electronicos de tu cuerpo, mas aun cuando no los utilizas, como por ejemplo cuando duermes. No te olvides del cuarto de tus hijos, a veces ellos duermen o se quedan dormidos con la tableta y el movil mientras estan en la cama antes de quedarse dormidos, y esto lo hacen sin querer, pero estos dispositivos pegados a la piel de nosotros o de nuestros hijos todo el dia mas la noche, hace mucho mas daño, que si solo estan cerca de nostros durante el dia.


Alexander Rojas