JaneyBell in Business Week over Obama question

by macewan on March 23, 2008

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Little Miss JaneyBell of Penalties and Parenthood fame has not only bumped up in Google Page Rank to 3 she has also shown up in Business Week > Business > Investing section. Thankfully we cleansed that site of Izea trash code. Third site under a month to jump along =) the sweet track record my lovelies.

Jane Olsen Business Week

Always remember that nobody can dictate your success if you have your heart in making it. Those rising too fast may loss their way and stumble. Mistakes will only lead to more experiences which, when seen in the right light, help build the solid foundation required. Our next goal will be BANS sites, but before this we need to apply for a ClickBank account.

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Buying Ford F-150 trucks

by macewan on March 23, 2008

Flipping through the web, you know what I mean, brought me to a site dedicated to buying Ford F-150 used trucks. There’s nothing fancy when it comes to this work horse web site just search, click and buy.

Buying a used Ford F-150 truck

Let’s take a peek at one truck. From the site I see that there are 2 days 5 hours bidding time left with 7 current bids. The price is clearly marked in red text. What we basically have here is a quick and easy way of shopping for Ford F-150 trucks. Clicking through to eBay brings further details of the truck; Year: 2007, Make: Ford, Model: F-150, Mileage: 11,501, Transmission: Automatic, Engine: 8 - Cyl. 5.4 L. Hell, if this truck strikes your fancy better hurry up and bid!

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Hosting problems

by macewan on March 23, 2008

Earlier this morning around 8:21 aloud boom rang through the downtown area. This was quickly followed by an additional two booms. Each time the lights flickered off and on as anything powered with electricity lost power. All except my desktop thanks to the battery backup unit.

So I feel the pain of Kaushal Sheth, a WordPress theme designer. Apparently, the company hosting his web properties lost all power, which as anyone in the business knows is catastrophic. In searching for a replacement he’s posted a nice write up discussing a few of the
best web hosting companies found in his search. He looks to be leaning towards Host Monster in the post. I’ve never used them myself and can’t vouch for his conclusions.

The solution to hosting problems is to use tried and true companies. Ones with the resources, a solid track record and time in service. Steer clear of the fly by night sites. Hopefully you never have to live through the same situation that affected Kaushal’s productivity.

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