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Year: 2008
dammit, thomas makes me want to post here more than my real blog.
i should probably be doing that anyway being that this is my secret blog and all.
it’s been a while.
back.
working on some music for you. more to come.
wtf, why is pandora not working for me on either safari or firefox??
luckily, i have a fire and sarah (http://ephemeron.tumblr.com/) for company.
“don’t bring me down.”
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“on with the jeans, the jacket and the shirt”
from the Suicide Handbook
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dammit, thomas makes me want to post here more than my real blog.
i should probably be doing that anyway being that this is my secret blog and all.
it’s been a while.
back.
working on some music for you. more to come.
Untitled
wtf, why is pandora not working for me on either safari or firefox??
luckily, i have a fire and sarah (http://ephemeron.tumblr.com/) for company.
“don’t bring me down.”
Web3.0 Will be Focused on Doing Business, Not Marketing

Can’t argue much with this assessment from Razorfish:
Razorfish issues last rites for Web 2.0 – iMediaConnection.com: “‘Web 3.0 will be much more focused on business solutions and less on marketing communications,’ he says. ‘We’re at a point now where you take all of these tools — websites, search, mobile, targeted ads — and put them together in an integrated fashion.'”
Although, I’d throw in web3.0 will be all about Track. No, seriously.
Head over to iMedia to get the full discussion.
Good Sales & Marketing Wins
I’m not a huge fan of business books, Seth Godin, teleseminars, sales letters, etc.
However, I just listened to this podcast from Jim Kukral with Matthew Scott and it’s really good.
If you’re looking for some info-business type stuff to listen to over the weekend, I highly recommend checking this out:
Podcast: Good Sales & Marketing Wins!: “The Biz Web Coach talks with sales and marketing veteran Matthew Scott of LifesWorkGroup.com about how you can become a better salesperson and marketer. “
Kenny Rogers App on the iPhone
sweet…

StumbleUpon Update Coming Soon

StumbleUpon is one of those sites that everyone uses (or should) but never really talks about. However, as Shawn and I talked about on GeekCast 44, SU has a ton of potential for driving quality “sticky” traffic to sites as well as creating community around them.
If you’re involved in affiliate marketing and not using StumbleUpon, you’re missing out.
And it looks like they are prepping for some major upgrades soon:
StumbleUpon Readies for Another Version Release | Brent Csutoras: “Around 8:00 pm last night, November 19, 2008, StumbleUpon made an announcement in their Beta Group discussions area that they have rolled the majority of their users back to V2 ‘to prepare for upcoming changes that will add new features and optimize many existing ones.’”
I’ll review them when they show up in my account. Head over to Brent’s site and get all the details of what is in store.
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Affiliate Summit 2009 West Countdown Widget

The Affiliate Summit team has put together a neat little Google Gadget for those of use who are always wondering how much longer we have to wait to fly out to Vegas for the show (come on, guys… how about San Fran or Phoenix or Denver one year??).
Regardless of location, Affiliate Summit is a can’t miss show if you’re in the performance marketing world or even the tech space and interested in how the web is being monetized.
Affiliate Summit 2009 West Countdown Google Gadget | Affiliate Summit Blog: “If you’re using iGoogle (Google’s personalized version of the Google homepage), you can add this gadget to it, to remind you just how fast the conference is approaching!”
Nice work, team Affiliate Summit.
Thursday, November 20, 2008 7:34 PM
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Google SearchWiki And Custom SERPs: Ruh-Roh Affiliates?

If you’re a (thin) affiliate marketer, take notice.
To quote the bard Bob Dylan, “things should start to get interesting right about now…”
Google SearchWiki brings custom search results | Webware – CNET: “Google’s SearchWiki is a feature that lets people elevate, delete, add, and annotate search results. Google remembers the changes a person made to search results, so repeat searches will show the same customizations and notes.
Google has been offering SearchWiki as an experimental feature to some people for months, but starting Thursday it will become available to anybody who’s searching while logged in with a Google account.
‘This is a search feature that gets a user more control over their search results,’ said Cedric Dupont, Google’s SearchWiki product manager. “
Head over to CNet to read the whole piece, but what do we make of this as an affiliate marketing community? Sign of things to come from the repository of the world’s knowledge or just some tinkering to placate the Digg crowd?
I’m thinking it’s a sign of things to come as Google recognizes that the concept of “search,” much like life itself, is subjective and personalized.
If you create good content and are a sticky affiliate, this is good. If you are a thin affiliate that relies mostly on PPC, count ye rosebuds while ye may.
Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places
Are you lonely?
Do you seek the comfort of the opposite (or same) sex?
Are you on Twitter?
But seriously, I greatly await the day when we use up all the cheesy names that can be associated with twitter, tweets, tweeting, etc.
In the meantime, go forth and multiply with someone you found in a simple twist of 140 character fate.
Podcast Place on FriendFeed
Joe Magennis of Fluid Media has set up a FriendFeed room for podcast sharing and discovery (and has a good podcast of his own with Cameron Watson called Overflow).
I listen to podcasts on a daily basis and it definitely gets difficult to find quality shows that focus on the geek marketing realm where I live (and you probably do as well if you’re reading this).
So, I’m hoping this takes off as a place of sharing and discovery:
Podcast Place – FriendFeed: “A group of people who enjoy the amazing content being produced on the web & want to discover and share it with others.”
Head over and start sharing your favs so I’ll be able to keep the iPod full.
Nice work, Joe.
GMail Default Theme Change?
I don’t have the new “Themes” feature in my GMail yet (and probably won’t use them when I do), but my GMail interface just changed over to a new theme without me doing anything (pic above).
Is this one of the new themes or is there a new default GMail theme all together?
Anyone else seeing this?





