March 2007 Archives
flogging of the MLM scheme, AGLOCO, in this recent post. Instead of a simple rebuttal I am going to speak very frankly about AGLOCO. It's not going to be pleasant. I would sit down first
Continue reading More AGLOCO nonsense »
Posted by on March 1, 2007 1:53 PM in | Comments (15)
Essjay has been a long time Wikipedia contributor has long claimed to be a tenured professor of theology. In his capacity as editor at Wikipedia, he has claimed
Continue reading Lying? Check. Bold Faced Lying. You are Hired »
Posted by on March 1, 2007 4:28 PM in | Comments (0)
Best Buys Zone.
Best Buys Zone is an affiliate site I did three years ago. In 2006 it generated $31,910.44 in revenue and 129,027 leads for businesses.
Continue reading Net Affiliate Revenue for One Site - $31,070.44 »
Posted by on March 2, 2007 9:20 AM in Affiliate Marketing | Comments (0)
Lexblog has a post
on the right to use a photograph of a person on a blog. (Hat tip to
Darren Rowe). Quite frankly the post is quite lacking because it misses the most important part of the issue - copyright infringement.
Continue reading Copyright Infringement Or how not to use a photo of a person on a blog. »
Posted by on March 3, 2007 9:49 AM in Photography | Comments (0)
Kevin at Lexblog has produced a pretty solid response to my
post on copyright infringement.
Continue reading Photography and Your Rights »
Posted by on March 5, 2007 3:19 PM in Photography | Comments (1)
Drupal vs Movable Type post, I have decided to revisit this issue since many of these posts are more than a year old and in light of recent developments are completely out of date.
Continue reading Movable Type VS. Wordpress Round 3 »
Posted by on March 6, 2007 6:21 PM in | Comments (4)
publicity hound. This is her post on the 17 rules of publicity for startups. Take it away Joan!
You've launched your own business, and you're dying to spread the word about what you do.
But you don't know where to start. And you're intimidated by those other small businesses that seem to be the media darlings, or the ones that are getting all the attention from the bloggers.
It's time to start claiming some of the limelight for your online or bricks-and-mortar business.
Before you do anything, vow that you'll work as hard as you can to become an expert in your topic. People want to do business with experts. And the media wants to interview them.
Continue reading 17 PR Tips for Start-up Businesses »
Posted by Joan Stewarts on March 9, 2007 3:44 PM in Public Relations | Comments (0)
Thalasar. It's called Startup Stories and it's purely anecdotes from my own startups and with occasional guest bloggers with their stories. This story about how I have not eaten at Burger King since 1997.
Continue reading Start Up Stories & Whoppers. »
Posted by on March 11, 2007 3:11 PM in Stories | Comments (0)
Go Daddy. Godaddy has been experiencing DDOS over the last few days that has kept his registrar and almost all of his customers hosting web sites offline.
Continue reading Failure in crisis management »
Posted by on March 12, 2007 6:11 PM in Business Process | Comments (0)
Commission Junction I have opted to recieve their mailing for affiliate programs. One of the recent program offers I recently received was for
Fathead.com. I took a look at the program and decided join it and review it for the site.
Continue reading Fathead Affiliate Program Reviewed »
Posted by on March 15, 2007 12:33 PM in Affiliate Marketing | Comments (0)
global warming at Jane Galt. One the commenters had an interesting comment about Nyquist limit and the dataset for global warming.
Continue reading Nyquist Limit and the Environment »
Posted by on March 16, 2007 1:49 PM in Information Theory | Comments (0)
Brave New Worlds, I was handling sales. While I am not entirely bad at this business function, I am not the greatest. Getting a handle on sales is the lifeblood of a organization and when you are web enabling brick and morter operations (OMG that sentence is SO 1997).
Continue reading Sales - It's actually the lifeblood of any company. »
Posted by on March 22, 2007 10:29 AM in Stories | Comments (0)
Thinking Monkey in 2000. That's seven years ago. Back then having a blog was a relative novelty. Blogging has grown up quite a bit since then.
Continue reading Posticon 07 »
Posted by on March 23, 2007 2:04 PM in Blogging | Comments (0)
Thalasar is Page Rank 7. Here's one way I get relevant links.
Continue reading Link Building Strategy »
Posted by on March 23, 2007 2:48 PM in Link Building | Comments (0)
Andrew Maltsev to work at Brave New Worlds, one of the things that we promised to do was complete his pending green card application. Andrew Maltsev was at the time at H1B at a New Jersey staffing firm.
Continue reading H1Bs, Green Cards and Citizenship »
Posted by on March 24, 2007 3:20 PM in Stories | Comments (0)
pet food recall got me thinking about crisis management. Naturally I thought back to to my post on
Godaddy's failure in crisis management. In this post I compare the how the two companies handle their own recent crises.
Continue reading Crisis Management - Godaddy.com VS. Menu Foods »
Posted by on March 25, 2007 8:31 PM in | Comments (2)
Delightful Deliveries which sells a comprehensive selection of
gift baskets.
Continue reading Ecommerce Business Review - Delightfuldeliveries.com »
Posted by on March 26, 2007 11:20 AM in Review | Comments (0)
gave away a Playstation 3 for
Earlymiser). The contest details are the following.
Continue reading Win a XBox 360 Elite! »
Posted by on March 28, 2007 1:01 PM in | Comments (4)
ghostwriter comes in!
Continue reading Got an idea for book? »
Posted by on March 29, 2007 8:21 AM in Musings | Comments (0)
Pay Per Post to announce my site
Early Miser. I also use the service as a blogger and have earned a bit more than a $1000 from posts I have done in the last week. After using the system both as an advertiser and as a blogger I have some ideas for advertisers looking to get the most from Pay Per Post.
Continue reading How Advertisers Should Use Pay Per Post »
Posted by on March 30, 2007 3:20 PM in SEO | Comments (0)