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Xingla’s First Review…

May 27th, 2008 by admin

Good LuckXingla Pro is almost 1 month old and I’ve been getting tons of great feedback from users and non users alike. Now Xingla has already received a great review from Mo’s online business blog at oibo.org. Thanks Mo! I really appreciate great and honest feedback like this. Mo also runs a blog carnival at oibo.org, so if anyone knows first hand how they really work, its Mo!

One thing that really impressed me is that Mo also has a blog Carnival submission service. Mo obviously understands the value that XinglaPro will provide for his service. He also went on to list other reputable services out there, which I consider mighty sporting of Mo to include these fine people as well.

You don’t have to have a service to use Xingla of course. Its for anyone with a blog that wants to build their search ranking and attract traffic to their blog / products.

Mo has even called me crazy in his review! Why?, you might ask… Check out oibo.org now and see what a real internet business blogger / blog carnival host has to say about it.

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  • Sasha@Young Living Distributor Jun 4, 2008 at 11:53 am

    Great information! Thanks! And I love the image you used. It’s Fu.. lucky! Cool! :)

  • Sasha@Young Living Distributor Jun 4, 2008 at 11:56 am

    Oh that must have been exciting.. to get a first official review! I read it and its pretty substantial. I definitely need to look into Xingla. And by the way, I love the image you used.. Means lucky or blessed right?

  • admin Jun 18, 2008 at 1:41 pm

    Hi Sasha,

    Thanks for the comments. :)
    Yes, you are correct. The image is the symbol for luck. The cover pic on the software itself is one that I snapped while walking down Pipe street in Beijing, China.
    It, like the luck symbol, seemed like a perfect fit for Xingla. The maroon & white icon (next to the product link) is a character associated with the Beijing opera.
    -Jack