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The Music Industry is Stupid

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

There were plenty of people who trashed the Microsoft Zune back when it was released, which I mistakenly called a Homerun for Microsoft back in September of 2006.  I was planning on buying one but have since realized that the first generation player from Microsoft is lacking in many areas and choose to stick to […]

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Policing the Net with Hate Crime Legislation

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

Well I have been on a tear lately about paid links, buy blog comments and Google Requesting Link Narcs and I thought I was about done with it.  Yet after commenting in a few blogs who are all worried about Buy Blog Comments as the fear du jour and seeing the responses to my posts […]

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The Future of Digital Media by Patrick Seaman

Monday, July 16th, 2007

Long ago before I was a web marketer I was a salesmen and I really came into my own in that industry in the 90's working for a Network Cabling company called DataConnection. (I am in no way responsible for their website, )  During this time I did sales and design specification for a company […]

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10 Ways to get Your Story Plugged On PlugIM

Monday, July 16th, 2007

Have you heard about PlugIM yet?  If not you may want to check it out, for lack of a better description I would call PlugIM as a clone of Digg that is Internet Marketer friendly.  In other words while you have to be a Michale Angelo of writing to make an SEO or Marketing story […]

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Positive Reviews for Marketing ICE

Friday, July 13th, 2007

I try to avoid over promoting my personal companies and agendas on this blog and keep it primarily informational and conversational but I did want to toot our horn a bit about Marketing ICE.
Marketing ICE (ICE stands for Interactive Creative Education) is a company founded by myself along with Mark Barrera and Ben Fitts.  Together […]

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Why Everyone - Including Google Should Ignore Buying Links

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

I am about tired of this topic so before I just become totally fed up with it I had better say my piece on the whole mess.  To me the simple reality is this, there will never be a way to know 100% if links are purchased or traded for or natural.  No matter what […]

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Why Chris Garrett is all wrong about nofollow and dofollow

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

Chris Garrett just did a post on his blog about comment spam and how it may "ruin the do-follow community", you can read the article here, Comment Spammers the End of Do-Follow Movement? Personaly I probally should have nofollowed that link just to poke Chris for making the comments he did about returning nofollow to […]

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Socialstream - Can Google Crack Social Networking?

Monday, July 9th, 2007

I was just reviewing a video about a new service called Socialstream which is a joint project between Google and Carnegie Mellon University and it is designed to take social networking to a new level.  Based on the ease of use and integrated viral network components I also think the real goal is to reach […]

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PDF Spam A New Form Of Scum In Your Inbox

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Part of the joy of having been online since 1998 (at a time when FFL and Safe Lists worked) is you are so blasted with spam you usually get to be one of the first people to see new types of spam emerge, oh the privilege!  So just when you thought all the dirt bag […]

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Always Check A Plug In First

Saturday, June 30th, 2007

Recently I have been playing with a some what black hat script, OK it isn't some what it is dark as they come.  As I began to expand the possibilites of what could be done with this script in tying in several blogs together I developed a need to do a "random" post.  As in […]

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iPhone Scalping - What?

Friday, June 29th, 2007

So while getting ready to leave my house this morning and having a cup of coffee I had the local Dallas Fox News broadcast on.  As you might imagine the new Apple iPhone was a huge topic of discussion.  As a local station the focus instead of the technology was the people (idiots in my […]

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Why Doesn’t Google Do This With adSense?

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

Today I was discussing things with Mark Barrera and we were talking about blocking IP addresses of clients on Google Analytics so visits to their own site would not count.  This is really simple to do with Google Analytics. In your Google Analytics account, you can enter up to 4 IP addresses to "block", doing […]

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Top Bloggers - A Call For Guest Posting

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

I am going to do something a bit different and I hope something that will be seen as a bit creative today.  I am going to post a list of my favorite Business, Internet Marketing and SEO blogs.  These are all blogs I read every day (or at least as often as they are posted […]

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A New Way to See the Local Search Opportunity

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

So I am on to topic 4 of my Blogging Without The Internet experiment.  In case this is the first time you have read one of my posts in this series I am on vacation and writing from my get away place in the mountains just north of Hot Spring Arkansas.  It is beautiful 5 […]

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What Opportunities Do You See?

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

Written on June, 3rd 2007 – Yet another topic in my blogging without the internet experiment.
I hear it all the time from would be entrepreneurs of both the off and online persuasion, “the next great idea”.  This is usually followed by a statement like, “if I just had the money/resources/support to get it done”.  Now […]

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