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2001 Jeep Wrangler Sahara TJ

[ 0 ] December 10, 2011

Well, this past Sunday some “enterprising” individuals decided to steal my 2001 Jeep Wrangler Sahara from my gated community. By the grace of God it was recovered by the Bexar County Sheriff’s Department three days later when it was used in a string of robberies.  Luckily the thieves did very little damage to the JEEP [...]

DISQUS Comments Plugin

[ 15 ] December 26, 2009

You may have noticed I recently installed the DISQUS Commenting system across The Free Advertising Blog, Top Affiliate Marketing Blog and here.  This is a pretty robust commenting plugin with some builtin social network marketing capability (ie. Twitter and CoComment). With one DISQUS account I can add all my blogs and manage their comments within [...]

New Google Adsense Interface

[ 0 ] November 29, 2009

Early this month Google released a beta version of the new Google Adsense interface for selected publishers.  The Google AdSense Team reports that the new Google Adsense interface provides: Comprehensive performance reports: View your daily stats in graph format, and gain insight into new metrics such as the amount you're earning from different ad types, [...]

The Vendor Client Relationship Factor

[ 1 ] November 22, 2009

Ahh, the joys of being a small business owner or vendor when everybody wants a "break" or a "special deal" on your product/service.  Yes, at some point in our life we've all been "That" customer.  There is a fine line between negotiating a fair price for a product/service (like the 2010 Ducati 1198 S for [...]

Blast Applications (BLAP) Making a Run

[ 7 ] November 19, 2009

Early this morning I received an alert to check out a relatively new penny stock, Blast Applications (BLAP).  I should have investigated the alert a little further but I was rushed for work and pushed it aside to review later.  Later, as it turned out, was after the market closed for the day…and it was [...]