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Archive for October, 2007

Today I’m taking you guys back with me to junior high school. This track is totally KOST 103.5 fm…if you know what I mean. LOL
This is definitely a sing-along slow jam, so feel free to crank it up and reminisce. Ahh, I just can’t resist a good slow jam. Do you remember where you were […]

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The Purchase
I purchased a PPC-related domain name a couple months ago, thinking I’d just throw up a directory on it and that would be that. I mean, it’s a great domain name, what else do I need, right? Well, uh, I’ve never created a directory before so right there it’s going to take me […]

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ClickRiver Works

A little over a month ago, I wrote about ClickRiver, Amazon.com’s exclusive pay-per-click advertising system. Well it’s been a couple months now that I’ve been actively testing it, and I’m happy to report that as a viable PPC system, it works!
Why ClickRiver Works
ClickRiver has a great potential for advertisers because relevant ads are displayed in […]

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A while ago I wrote an article about the perceptions of PPC vs SEO in business, and how I assumed PPC to be trailing behind SEO for particular reasons (read the article!). Well, I checked Indeed.com today to see how PPC and SEO job trends were going, and decided to throw Social Networking into the […]

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The Details
Next month, bloggers and internet broadcasters of all types will be meeting for three days in Las Vegas, Nevada, for the BlogWorld & New Media Expo to talk about how blogging is changing the way we consume information, SEO best practices, the ways in which we can leverage our voices, and also how we […]

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Flashback Friday Volume 11

I dedicate this song to all of you sentimental rockers out there. It’s a tune that’s near and dear to my heart, one that I used to listen to in junior high school, alone in my room…on repeat. Even to this day, it affects me this way, tugging at so many emotions that I have […]

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Would you:
a) Go on a personal gas strike
b) Continue buying the same amount weekly
c) Write to your Congressman and complain
d) Do nothing. You don’t buy gas
e) Fill in the blank…
Just some food for thought. I don’t drive into Los Angeles five times a week anymore, so I fill up about once every week and a […]

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Today, I thought I’d throw out some link love in two parts: first, by listing my September top commentators, and second, by listing some great articles currently floating around the blogosphere.
Thanks go to Derek Semmler for sending me the code to retrieve last month’s top comment counts from my SQL database (rather than having to […]

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Today MsDanielle turns seven months old. Woohoo! I figure I’d write about my current rankings and regular updates, but since my blog isn’t a “make money” blog, and I have no exciting monetary updates to give you, I figure I’d throw in my best tips on How to Make it to Being Seven.
STATS:
Alexa
My current Alexa […]

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The Detour Ends with Justice

Literally.
Last night, on the fly, my wonderful friend Daniel rings me up and offers me an extra VIP ticket to the Los Angeles Detour Music Festival, which I accepted without hesitation. [Thank you, Daniel! Special thanks also goes to Daniel’s good friend Raymond Roker for the passes.] Check out the insane lineup!
We met up at […]

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