Thứ Hai, 3 tháng 7, 2017

Waching daily Jul 3 2017

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Good morning, everyone!

Today I have a special video featuring Q2HAN.

Well, they're not here but we both decided to collab

on the topic of underground shopping here in Korea.

So, I've been to many underground shopping centers

in Gangnam, Express Bus Terminal,

Jongno as well as Yeongdeungpo.

And there are much more than that

but those are the top four that I can think of

that are quite big compared to the other ones.

Underground shopping is very popular

because you can buy a lot of clothes for a very cheap price.

I often go during the winter

to pick up a cardigan for 15,000 won

which is less than 15 dollars

and skirts, jeans, you can buy so much

for a very discounted price.

Because if you go to places like Myeongdong

a lot of those pop-ups

they buy from these underground shopping centers.

So, they are reselling it for like a thousand, two thousand won more.

But, yeah, that's why if you have the time and patience

definitely check out the underground shopping here.

I think the Express Bus Terminal is the cheapest

but personally my favorite is Gangnam

only because it's much smaller

and there are lots of trendy pieces that you can find

like all in one place.

Express Bus Terminal, there are so many different ones,

so you do kinda have to look around.

However, if you are okay with that

and if you want an adventure

definitely recommend Express Bus Terminal.

So initially Q2HAN asked if we could do a 30,000 won outfit challenge

and to be honest I didn't have the time

to go to the other underground shopping centers for this video

because of the travels.

So, I decided to share some tips. I have five.

And the haul at the end of this video.

Number one, have cash.

These stores prefer cash over card

because it's just easier that way.

And you can possibly get a discount if you have cash.

And also, you don't have to pay an extra fee if you have a card.

So, don't forget to carry cash

when you're going underground shopping.

Number two is make two rounds.

Whenever you walk into the Express Bus Terminal

or any underground shopping centers actually,

you'll notice that a lot of the stores carry the same shirts,

blouses, skirts, shoes and whatnot.

There is a possibility where when you buy it

and after like ten steps

you'll see that the thing you just bought

is actually a thousand or two thousand won cheaper.

So I recommend that you make two rounds.

First round, walk around and look for pieces that you are interested in

and then the second one, go back to the shops that had discounted prices

and clothes that you liked.

I wanna say the deeper you go into the underground shopping centers,

you'll notice that the clothes get cheaper.

So, right when you walk in you'll see that, "Oh, my gosh! Everything is so pretty"

and you wanna get all the shopping over with

but then trust me

like five minutes in you'll notice that they carry the same stuff,

but it's cheaper.

Number three is commit to a shop.

So if you walk into one specific shop

and pick like three to five things,

there's a higher chance that the owner will give you a discount,

and if you use a card they won't charge you

because you just bought three to five things from them.

So, commit to a shop.

I usually commit to three to four shops

and it would usually for accessories, clothes, clothes and shoes.

Number four is to go on a weekday.

Weekends are packed,

and it's impossible to look through all the items.

So go on a weekday,

and if you do wanna go on a weekend,

in the morning because that's when they open up

and not a lot of people are there.

During the weekends people like to sleep in.

So go in the morning if you wanna go on a weekend.

But it's much easier to shop during a weekday.

My final tip is to learn basic Korean when you go to the shops.

A lot of them might speak English,

but it's just easier and friendlier if you do so.

Some phrases or two phrases that I will share with you guys is,

"Eolma eyo?" That's "How much is it?"

"Kkag-ajuseyo" and that translates to "Can I get a discount?"

So, I hope those tips are helpful and now let's get on to the haul.

Everything I bought in this haul is 10,000 won or less.

So that means it's less than ten dollars.

So I did pick up a good amount of stuff.

So I will share with you guys now.

And first we have this blue blouse.

And I really love the sleeves because you can tie it

and it's just very cutesy and lovely.

And I love the color.

That blouse I believe was 10,000 won.

And the next top I have is this shirt right here.

And I just love this pattern.

This was only 5,000 won.

And I believe I bought it with one of the skirts,

so I got a discount, actually.

Moving on to bottoms now.

The skirt I bought the shirt with is this long, pleated one.

And I just really like this because

it's just nice and flowy and perfect for the summer.

The other white skirt I picked up is this floral one right here.

And it's just super lovely.

And I love how it shows off a little bit of black.

Both of those were 10,000 won

but because I bought some stuff,

they give me like a 2,000 won discount,

which is something I'm always down for.

Next, we have these black shorts right here

and there's a ribbon in here.

With this, you can wear something very plain on the top

and your outfit will still look complete because of this cute detail.

Next, I bought some comfy shorts to wear around the house

and also the gym if I ever decide to go back.

And here they are. Each of these were 5,000 won each.

Both of them are gray.

And finally, something that I can never pass by

when I'm shopping underground are socks.

Korean socks are super soft.

And there are always so many to choose from.

And each of these were about 900 won.

But if you look closely at the tag, it says 3,500 won.

So if you go to certain stores,

they actually sell these socks for this price.

I've been really into these transparent-like socks.

Where it shoes a little bit of skin. It's very mesh.

And I just love how these look with tennis shoes

or even sandals.

I also got it in pink,

a striped one,

as well as just plain ones with a pink and gray detail.

I hope you guys found this video helpful.

This was one of the most highly requested videos from me

to go to an underground shopping center and share a haul.

So, I finally did it.

And don't forget to check out Q2HAN

to check out their 30,000 won outfit challenge

from Express Bus Terminal.

And I do wanna say

I love how in Korea you can buy a full cute outfit for an affordable price.

And I feel like with 30 dollars you can buy a shirt in America.

Like maybe two shirts.

Definitely check out the Korean fashion here.

If you want more fashion videos from me,

comment down below.

And in the description box,

I'll try my best to share the information on underground shopping

because it might be helpful.

All right, see you guys in my next video.

Annyeong!

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For more infomation >> Tips for Underground Shopping + $10 Korean Fashion Haul - Duration: 7:55.

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Sources: Carmelo Anthony open to waiving no-trade clause for Rockets or Cavaliers - Duration: 4:13.

Sources: Carmelo Anthony open to waiving no-trade clause for Rockets or Cavaliers

Carmelo Anthony, a 10-time NBA All-Star, is open to waiving his no-trade clause to join the Houston Rockets or Cleveland Cavaliers should those teams create a pathway to a deal with the New York Knicks, league sources told ESPN.

Houston has been proactive in pursuing possible trade scenarios for Anthony lately, though its discussions around the league have yet to gain traction on a deal, league sources said.

The arrival of All-Star guard Chris Paul to join MVP runner-up James Harden has catapulted the Rockets into contention for Anthony and established his interest in joining the Rockets, sources said.

Paul has said that he wants to play with Anthony, sources told ESPNs Ian Begley, making that point before the February trade deadline and late last month.

The Knicks and LA Clippers had discussed an Anthony trade after the draft that was contingent on Paul re-signing in Los Angeles, sources told Begley. Cleveland has remained a preferred destination for Anthony because of the presence of LeBron James.

La La Anthony, Carmelo Anthonys estranged wife, said in an interview on Bravo TV that Anthony leaving the Knicks is a real possibility.

Well see what happens, La La Anthony said. My hope is that he ends up somewhere where hes happy and he can win because hes such an incredible player and he deserves to win..

Anthony had been a consistent target of former Knicks president Phil Jackson, who had been pushing for Anthony to waive his no-trade clause and leave New York.

After Jacksons firing last week, the Knicks have maintained a stance of wanting significant assets back for Anthony in a trade and have resisted the idea of a contract buyout, league sources said.

Sources said the Knicks are trying to avoid long-term salary commitments to older players.In discussions with Houston, sources indicated that the Knicks have been reluctant to consider taking on forward Ryan Anderson, who is owed $61.3 million over the next three years.

Anthony has two years and $54 million guaranteed left on his contract and a trade kicker that could pay him an additional $8.1 million upon a deal.

Nevertheless, Anthony does have the option of lowering, or waiving, the trade kicker to facilitate a deal. Given that Anthony largely controls the process, it will be difficult for New York to demand significant assets in any trade.

ESPN reported Saturday night that the Knicks have had a preliminary phone interview with former Cavs general manager David Griffin and plan to interview him in person within the next few weeks.

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How To Source Great Images For Your Blog - Duration: 3:42.

- It's video and blogging tips time today

and today, I'm gonna specifically give you

a couple of tips

on what images you need to use for your blog posts.

Hey there, I'm Tracey from TraceyRose.com

And in today's video I'm going to share with you

what a lot of people don't realise about the images

they're putting on their blogs.

A lot of images, people are just taking from Google.

This is a big no-no.

I'm gonna share with you why, and also what kinds of images

you need to be using, and where you can find those

or create those yourself.

So back in the day when blogs were starting to get

really really big, people were just taking images

from Google and putting them on their blogs

and not even attributing to where those images came from.

I actually know people who this has happened to

and they've end up having to spend thousands of dollars

on fines because the images were not their own.

So what can you do to combat this?

Well the easiest thing is to always

use your own images.

There's plenty of places to go and find free images.

You can go to pixabay.com or you can go to canva.com

and you can actually even create

some of your own images with Canva.

Canva has a lot of free images

with image creating software.

That is a very easy one to use.

PicMonkey, a lot of people find PicMonkey

easy to use, as well.

I personally use Canva most of the time.

You could also just pay someone on fiverr

to do them for you.

Now make sure that they know they're not to be using

images that are copyrighted.

There's also some other places which are kind of like

image communities and kind of marketplaces.

There's one called Creative Market and each week

they will give you a free set of images to download.

And they also have images for sale, there as well,

which are quite inexpensive.

Sometimes I will go to buy some

or some colour images or flower background images

and download like a pack of 20.

There's also another one called,

I think it's called Haute Chocolate. (laughs)

And each week, she will also deliver you

some free images and then if you want to

you can upgrade and buy some of the other images

and stuff like that.

But they're really called marketplaces to get

some great images for your website.

That will look really professional.

But another really easy thing that I do

is just use images of photos of myself

while I'm recording the video.

So here's a little trick

often when I'm recording a video at the end

I will sit there and kind of pose and smile

for the camera, which, sort of seems

a little bit awkward (laughs)

but I'll show you what I mean.

What I'll do is I'll keep the camera recording

and I'll often sit to the side of the camera

so that I've got some space here

to put in some text for my blog post.

Does that make sense?

So I will sit there and smile like this.

(pop music)

Or. (laughs)

So then when I'm editing, I can take a little

screenshot, save a little image from that file

and then I put them in Canva

and then I add some little text, like I said,

on the side of the image.

And then I'm never ever worried about

whether the images are mine or not

because they're always mine.

So if you are watching this video on my blog

below, I will actually list a few resources

some free, and some paid resources

where you can go buy some images.

Or like I said before, just take some screenshots

of yourself doing video and then pop some text on top.

I hope you enjoyed this video today,

and got some value.

If you know someone that this will help,

please share it with them.

And if you'd like some more tips on marketing

and mindset, head over to my website TraceyRose.com

and I'll see you in the next video.

(pop music)

So what do to (stammering)

(laughs)

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