Posted in Blogging on March 25th, 2007 No Comments »
There are probably a hundred widgets and tools out there that try to assign a price to the value of your website or blog. Whether they are accurate or not doesn’t really matter as much as what types of information they look at in order to compute that value. These are roughly the same algorithms […]
Posted in Blogging on March 15th, 2007 2 Comments »
I’m sitting here reading Bill Simmons’ play-by-play of the NCAA Tourney and it reminded me why I hate livebloggers more than slamming my genitals in a bank vault.
Liveblogging. At first blush, it sounds like a great idea. “Wow, I’m going to get soooo much traffic because people who aren’t at the conference can live vicariously […]
Posted in Blogging on January 15th, 2007 4 Comments »
Actually, I know what it is but I thought I’d titlebait.
So, I started a profile and a community. Mostly for reputation management (I don’t want Hagans starting one using my name and spamming the blogosphere). I’m still not convinced there’s much in the way of good traffic to generate with this and I think there’s […]
Posted in Blogging on December 17th, 2006 No Comments »
Andy tagged me…on the weekend…and, for that, he’s coming straight off my Christmas Card list. Anyways, here’s 5 things you didn’t know about me:
1) I’m the guy behind the guy you see in a lot of those Internet deal flow stories. That’s my elbow in the picture. Go watch Jerry Maguire if you missed the […]
Posted in Blogging on November 12th, 2006 1 Comment »
The following is a sponsored review:
I mentioned before that Aaron Wall of SEOBook and Andy Hagans were collaborating on a new sponsored blogging business, ReviewMe, that solved a lot of the problems I had with PayPerPost. Well, ReviewMe went live and, so far, I’m really impressed. Let’s look at how ReviewMe works.
1. Head over to […]