Saturday, May 17, 2008

Things You can Do with Zaazu

With your indulgence, let me cite the number of ways I use Zaazu; reasons why I love this new smiley innovation sooo much! Unlike other emoticons you simply click to spice up online chat or emphasize points in your email, Zaazu smileys can be used in a lot other ways because:

1. Zaazu smileys come in a wider array of choices - 30 categories and counting;
2. A zaazu smiley has three sizes - small, medium, large - which gives you options depending on where you use it.

For starters, here are the number of ways I use Zaazu, and the things I created with it:

Zaazu for Emails. Dress up your emails with Zaazu smileys for more impact. These cute smileys are compatible with Gmail, Yahoo! Email, Hotmail, AOL, Comcast and Earthlink. Download Zaazu here and start sending emails loaded with your feelings expressed beautifully with a smiley.

Zaazu for Blogs. Need I say more? This blog has more character because of Zaazu. Most blogs, save for corporate ones, are their writers' account of personal views and experiences. Blogs of this kind should not appear "flat" or somewhat starved of true emotion. Zaazu helps any blogger to inject humor, express love or hate, or simply animate any blog. With Zaazu's wide array of emoticons to choose from, there's surely one for every human emotion!

Zaazu for Websites. Just like what Zaazu can do for blogs, it can do for websites of any kind.

Zaazu for Forums. Instead of writing "welcome to the forum" you can post this :


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Zaazu for comments to blog sites. Similar to sending replies to forum posts, you can utilize a Zaazu smiley to express how some blogs inform while others you simply found "gibberish":

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Zaazu in chatrooms. Not everyone on the internet has a good grasp of the English language. Inside chatrooms, you will meet people who struggle to express their feelings in English text in their hopes to win friends over. Show them you find an easier solution. Send them to Zaazu's home page and encourage them to download the software. Next time you meet them in a chatroom, send them your own Zaazu, and hopefully you can start a new trend!

Not everyone knows the meaning of these words:

"Je t'aime" - France
" Mahal Kita" - Philippines
"Seni seviyorum!" - Turkey
" Te Amo" - Spain
"Ya lyublyu tebya" - Russia
"I love You" - US

But everyone understands this:



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