Posts by Jatdebeaune 338
Is a "blog" the best place to ask this question? Here goes... I'm really happy to have "Article Power" numbers, and I use them regularly. However, I'm very curious to know how they are arrived at. I know what they mean. Just trying to figure out how K and C have been able to compute how popular a keyword will be. Also, how is PPC Power computed? That might be a little easier to figure out. Thanks!  
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Not very old when you consider that Rome celebrated its 2764th birthday on April 21st of this year. Stymied as to what to bring to the birthday girl. What do you bring a kid of 235 who has been indulged,  but is feeling somewhat deprived of late? She could stand some well made new clothes since her old clothes have been soiled by playing in the muck and mud with all her miscreant overweight bully buddies. Nah, too practical. No kid likes clothes. Parents like clothes. How about a Fourth of
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July 01, 2011
Happy Fourth of July! This is an annual event in New York...tons of fun! Enjoy!  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AURiqI6reU  
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Thought you'd all be interested in this video. The marketer offers some good advice and a link to what is happening in your state, as far as the sales tax is concerned. There's also a link that allows you to protest the tax. I'm basically away for a few days just thinking and working on other projects. Hope you enjoy this marketer's video. http://blog.2createawebsite.com/2010/03/29/the-future-of-affiliate-marketing/
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There's nothing worse than a bellyacher, except for me. I'm rip roarin' mad! We don't need tacks in our path! (Did you get the pun?) CT is one of those states that wants to collect sales tax. That would be fine with me if it didn't have such costly repercussions. Some merchants, not all,  just drop you on your head or backside when this happens. They just don't want to be bothered. It's happened to me twice already. CT tried collecting Internet sales tax,  but it wasn't popular, we f
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June 21, 2011
I had to share this. Great story!     This is a true story.                                A GINGHAM DRESS A lady in a faded gingham dress and her husband, dressed in a homespun threadbare suit, stepped off the train in Boston , and walked timidly without an appointment into the Harvard University President's outer office. The secret
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Kyle's yesterday's blog regarding how able people are to come up with $2000 if they need to dig it up in a hurry, was poignant. It's scary. It's true that many people have relied on credit cards for emergency purposes. Now credit companies are limiting credit holders to certain amounts and sometimes imposing high interest, depending on how over-extended the person is and their credit worthiness. So, in short, there's no security in credit cards. This makes me realize that people have been suffer
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Doing a little pinging last night before hitting the sack, and checking on how Panda has affected some of my articles on EZA. Very interesting discoveries. In several instances, the "borrowed" article versions got top ranking over EZA...same article, name and resource box in tact. In other instances, the EZA version came up with a message: " We're sorry, the URL you have requested is not valid or has been moved." I had to put the title of the article in quotes in order to fi
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June 14, 2011
Have you seen it? Woo, woo...excited about this one. It's IRIS notes Executive, a digital pen and mobile note taker that can capture handwritten notes and drawings, as well as edit, save and export them.  Costs $99. Just think of what you can do with this! You can personalize your websites and email with your handwritten messages and DRAWINGS! You write your text, make little drawings,  using the provided ink pen, and your handwritten notes will be instantly converted into editable tex
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  Don't miss this. Tears are still coming out of my eyes. This kid...WOW! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BewknNW2b8Y&feature=player_embedded
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