Here’s How Everyone Can Play the El Gordo Lottery for Fun and Profit
Monday 5 October 2009 @ 6:23 pm

When you first come across the part of the Euromillions Euro lotto that is the Elgordo Lottery, you definitely need to learn more. This lottery is well known for jackpots that can match the richest wherever in the world you look – payouts that can be up to more than two and a half billion Euros. Nor is this the lottery’s only claim to fame. The lottery offers odds of winning something to the tune of a stunning one in six, and these prizes can be any of more than thirteen thousand different amounts. That’s a very good rate when looked at in the context of the majority of other international lotteries.

Once a month the Euromillions Euro lottery holds a draw. But three months a year are set to special drawings for grander prizes. Precisely: January’s “El Nio”, the summer “San Ildefonso”, and the Xmas “Elgordo”with the Xmas drawing being the most substantial and popular of the lot.

Balls each numbered between 00,000 and 84,999 are not part of a standard lottery system, but this draw employs an unusual approach taking full advantage of them. One ball will be drawn from each of two bowls; the first draw determines the winner, while the second determines the prize value.

To enter the lottery, one choice is a full ticket, termed a “serie”. Also available for purchase is a “décimo”, which is worth one tenth of a full ticket. This is the cheaper option. Neither option is especially cheap, though, and equally neither has better odds of being one of the 1/6 winning tickets. As a result many players of the Elgordo lottery take advantage of the e-lottery system.

If you employ this system, you are guaranteed a prize. You’re automatically assigned a team when you buy in to the Elgordo Lottery syndicate. Each team is assigned an identifying number from 1-9, the last number on the winning ball in the draw identifying the team that wins the prize. All members receive an even share of the money. Before next month’s lottery, the syndicate takes subscriptions once again and the e-lottery continues.

Some players feel a little hesitant on hearing that they would have to share these jackpots. What you need to keep in mind is that when the amount being divided is 2.6 billion Euros, a share is still a significant sum of money. You’ll find the e-lottery system is far more cost effective, and knowing that you’ll share in a prize once a month, there are no worries about constantly losing. The e-lottery syndicate is the truly smart way to play.

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Naveen Jain: Benefitting from the Internet
Monday 5 October 2009 @ 9:33 am

The Internet has really been a great thing for us in today’s world. It has made our lives easier through easing the access of information for all kinds of people. All kinds of information one might need and all the questions that need to be answered are available in just a click of a button. In addition, the Internet has provided us with a whole new industry. Many businesses thrive nowadays because of the opportunities provided to them by the Internet. Naveen Jain is one man who has taken full advantage of the business opportunity dropped at his doorstep by the burgeoning Internet industry.

Naveen Jain, current CEO and founder of Intelius Inc., was born on September 6, 1959 in Uttar Pradesh, a state in the northern part of India. At the Indian Institute of Technology in Roorkee, Naveen Jain took up and obtained his bachelor’s degree in engineering. After that, he attended the Jamshedpur School of Business and Human Resources and obtained his master’s in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations there.

Through a business exchange program, Naveen Jain was able to go to the United States after he finished his studies. He also saw the big potential presented by the booming information technology industry and looked for opportunities to involve himself in it. His first job was at Burroughs Corporation in New Jersey. Shortly after, he transferred to work for the IT giant Microsoft. He stayed with Bill Gates’ company for seven years, heading significant projects like the OS/2, MS-DOS and the Microsoft Network.

Recognizing his entrepreneurial skills, he left Microsoft to set up two highly successful IT companies: InfoSpace in 1996 and Intelius Inc. in 2003. This move proved fortuitous for the India-born entrepreneur: both InfoSpace and Intelius reaped massive profits. Today, the latter has remained one of the top IT companies in the world and Naveen Jain has continued to lead the company with determination he has portrayed ever since he set foot and took his chance in the United States market.

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