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Can’t Access Facebook In Vietnam? Learn How To Access Blocked Sites

Facebook Blocked in Vietnam

Have you been blocked from accessing Facebook in Vietnam recently? Have you also noticed that some YouTube videos aren’t accessible in Vietnam? Or you can’t access websites like Pandora or Netflix? Well, a VPN service will solve that problem.

A lot of people are having issues connecting to Facebook.com once again in Vietnam. If you really want to access sites that have been blocked by VN or sites that are not accessible worldwide, I highly suggest signing up for a VPN service — it not only unblocks websites but it also offers security and anonymity when you’re browsing the Internet. These services give you a unique IP that’s located elsewhere in the world — so when you access a website, it thinks you’re from a different location and not your current location (Vietnam).

Below are a few services that you can try. Most of them offer 1 week trials — money back guarantee.

For mac, Windows, Android, iPhone :

  • StrongVPN (I currently use this service and have not had any issues with them — aget 12 months for $85 or $55 depending on which package you choose from Vietnam)
  • PandaPow (I have used this service in the past and it worked out really well — get 12 months for $84 — very responsive, great support)
  • Witopia
  • Proxpn

 

 

Best Online Marketing Campaign: IKEA Facebook Showroom

ikea-facebook-showroom

I came across reading about this campaign last year, but I never saw a video of the actual product until now.  I thought it was one of the most ingenious and innovative ideas ever so I thought I’d share.  Since then, there have been some other pretty amazing campaigns.  I’ll have to gather them for a post later on.  For now, enjoy!

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The Facebook Effect Vs. The Social Network & The Accidental Billionaires

facebook-effect-review

Who is going to watch this movie?  If you do, I hope you read The Facebook Effect as well.  If you don’t see the movie, then I still hope you read The Facebook Effect.

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