Archive for July, 2008

The Creative Right

Thursday, July 31st, 2008 The Creative Right August 1, 2008 Posted by steltek in : Films, Politics-Future of Conservatism , add a comment Adam asked me to make a post or two while he’s away, so I want to briefly talk about something which I have a particular interest in: the media. All across the country, a change is taking place. At the national level, bastions of the old media like the broadsheets and the broadcast networks are in decline. At the local and regional level, the stocks of companies that own local broadc

Thursday’s Product: The Fat Rich Pig

Thursday, July 31st, 2008 Actually, a while ago, fellow internet entrepreneur Norb Czufis released a new product on the web, that for internet marketers, especially starting out, could use to get an edge in their newly acquired craft. The Fat Rich Pig, is the name of the new product.

Building An Online Business not just a Website

Thursday, July 31st, 2008 The purpose of this blog is to help small business owners, entrepreneurs and business leaders build a successful online business. Helpful insights into Copy Writing, Graphic & Website Design, Internet Marketing, Search Engine Marketing, Pay Per Click advertising, Web 2.0, e-Mail Marketing, and Running and Online Business that get results.

Mr. T, Zombie Poetry on NTV Station Today

Thursday, July 31st, 2008 Zombie Poetry, today’s little gem, comes courtesy of Boing Boing, and we owe them our hearty thanks. You would think the undead wasn’t able to appreciate the finer things in life, like poetry and jazz, but even during the end times it’s possible to get in a little culture. The fact that this is actually a viral book ad doesn’t detract at all from the short’s high production values and great direction. And I’d say all that even if I weren’t a zombie enthusiast. And Mr. T, Mr. T, wherefore ar

Roundup: Scrabulous returns, Dell’s music player and more

Thursday, July 31st, 2008 Here’s the latest action: Scrabulous returns as Wordscraper — The popular Facebook application was redesigned and relaunched less than 48 hours after it was taken down due to a potential legal tussle with Scrabble-maker Hasbro. Dell tests digital music player — The computer maker stopped selling players in 2006 due to disappointing sales, but it has a new offering that could go on sale as early as September. Job site Monster acquires search company Trovix — Monster says the acquisition sho