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As one year turns to another, and a new decade quickly takes shape, what does this mean for online advertisers…or anyone trying to make money online? In some sectors it will be a year for growth, and for others it will be trying to regain lost footing and making up for the recent economic downturn. [...]
My grandfather told me a story about the day TV started to “air” on the military base where he was serving. In the story he describes how during the summer time of the 1950′s, family’s would collectively be in the streets engaging in activities like grilling, riding bicycles, visiting with each other etc. He paints [...]
Its official, YouTube.com has released the most watched videos of 2009 and its no surprise that Susan Boyle is what captivated our attention. In the top video clip of 2009, Susan Boyle enchanted the world with her a rendition of “I Dreamed a Dream” and the look on Simons face spoke for all of us. [...]
Cory Williams “Mr. Safety Guy” is a YouTube.com pro. He was one of 30 individuals initially chosen to be a part of the YouTube.com partners program and now through advertisement rev. share, Cory is bringing home about $8,000 / month. It might sounds easy, but making this kind of scratch with YouTube.com is not an [...]
I thought this was particularly interesting because I am an avid iPhone user. As you might have heard AT&T is making plans to limit the use of their 3G network for us iPhone users. <code>*Rant – begin*<code> This is the most absurd move from AT&T that I can possibly think of. Keep in mind their [...]
If you are a gamer and have not heard of iMo, then you are in for a HUGE treat. iMo was selected as one of the Top 50 finalist at the most recent TechCruch50. What made iMo particularly stand out was that they wont the best presentation award. Winning the best presentation is pretty easy [...]
Yext was founded with the premises that local companies want calls and not clicks. If you have ever ran a local brick and mortar business you are less concerned with potential customers visiting your website than gaining an opportunity to speak either via phone or face to face. Yext understood this through developing a number [...]
So, you decided to ditch the cubicle, cheap suits…and the nine to five that came with it. For one reason or another you ran across Meta Fever; searching for a better life, or just working out the kinks in your existing online business. Now you’re the work from home parent you always dreamed about. Excluding [...]
Today I woke up and was curious about how some of my favorite blogs begin. I asked a few basic questions. Who, What, & When, Where, & How. In my exploration, I decided to take a look at these 3 blogs that are among my favorites and who are also in the Technorati Top 100: [...]
This morning, Michael Smith (the founding contributor of Meta Fever) was a featured guest on Keith Baxter’s AffiliateRadio.com podcast. If you haven’t listened because you’re were too busy making money, or just didn’t know about it, that’s ok…I’ve summarized some of the key points Michael & Keith spoke about, as well as tips & ticks [...]
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I woke up this morning . . . and while waiting to have my piping hot latte, I saw some news that I knew would threaten the way we search on the internet. The news came out of Silicon Valley where Microsoft has used its muscle to wrangle Yahoo into a long sought after partnership. [...]