links for 2007-02-02
Thursday 1 February 2007 - Filed under links
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Let a pro guide you in the art of link baiting.
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Looks like StumbleUpon can be a great source of traffic. I hear it all over the place but yet to see it first hand.
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Jason and TechCrunch take a crack at the DEMO racket. If you’re a startup with an idea, you’ve got a ticket to present yourself to powerful players.
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MySpace is number one surprise, surprise. People spend around 40% of their time at only 20 domains.
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My current obsession.
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Bloggers disagree. At least the famous ones and not the EMO types.
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All I can say is: buyer beware! There’s 101 ways to lie about your appearance on the internet. Still, I think this is where video chat can help, but you’ll never really know. Even genuine pictures don’t tell the truth.
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Choices, choices, and more choices.
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What happens when advertisements infiltrate a personal medium like small-time blogging? Why all hell breaks loose. I guess if a blog is big enough they can draw the line because it becomes a business but nobody wants to read personal blogs and get serve
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Interesting observations on the quality of traffic. However, I think the question comes down to: is Digg an advertisement or not? It’s probably valuable for the exposure more than the traffic. Once you see something on Digg it looks more respectable.
2007-02-01 » baron
25 May 2008 @ 10:56 am
OK, so you’re looking for alternatives to surgical breast augmentation. You really want to enhance and/or enlarge your breasts out of dissatisfaction, feelings of inadequacy, or hey -maybe you just want to fill your clothes or your pretty bras out more alluringly! You, like many women are asking the question “do breast enhancement pills really work?” Larger breasts seem to the elusive object of desire for so many these days, especially with increasing numbers of women getting surgical breast augmentation, it’s almost become a status quo.
But you are not looking for the round, unmoving, and sometimes very artificial look of breast implants. It used to be if you were in this boat, you were really just relegated to living with the breasts you had, and learning to like them. Well, now, with the advent of modern science and nutraceutical technology, there are some very viable and effective alternatives to surgical breast augmentation. So, that brings us to that same question, do breast enhancement pills really work?