Guest post by Shane
While it’s true that eBay is the world’s biggest marketplace with millions of sellers from all over the world, there are still some easy steps you can follow to get buyers to notice your listings. Although the steps are critical since it’s very important to bring your listings to soar above the competition, they are few in number. Implementing these tips and tricks can be done by anyone with the end result being more buyers and eyes drawn to your auctions.
Of course, it’s Family Guy, not Murphy Brown, which is suitable for the new century. Read the rest of this entry »
My post is a little late this am, as I was glued to that train wreck known as Tiger Woods’ press conference. But I digress– The market is acting pretty resilient this morning in the face of the surprise interest rate hike by the Fed. The Fed announced last night that it was hiking the discount rate by 25 bps to 0.75%.
Scott Horton interviews Will Bunch about his book Tear Down This Myth. Bunch’s most interesting contention is that, on terrorism-related issues such as torture, “collateral damage,” and treating terrorism within the confines of the ordinary criminal justice system, Reagan was far to the left of the contemporary GOP (Bunch doesn’t put it this way but, if his description of Reagan’s positions is accurate, he was also to the left of Barack Obama on these issues).
There is one technique of making money with Google AdSense that you probably find impressive. It is by building a network of content websites with Google AdSense ads displaying on each niche
content sites. This is a proven way that can help you make a living from AdSense. Imagine if you have 50 niche content sites and each niche site is generating $1 AdSense in average. So 50 sites will equal to $50 AdSense to you daily. No bad huh the daily AdSense earning? If you can build and maintain more niche site, your AdSense earning is even more certainly.
The following sentence actually appears in a post on the site of a darling of conservative media:
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There are numerous benefits of blogging for business, however the most beneficial out of all is the high traffic of viewers that come and visit your blog site. This leads to building up a better platform for increased sales in your trade. There are a lot of benefits of blogging.
Back in the saddle after an extended President’s Day weekend. The market has held up well so far after Tuesday’s big rally, and has not given back any of the big gains. Volume has been running light, but the price action has been solid.
The first thing one is likely to notice about the Mount Vernon Statement is that a manifesto supported by many John Yoo-era Republicans asserts that their constitutional conservatism “applies the principle of limited government based on the rule of law to every proposal.” Sure. But Jack Balkin notices something even more striking — the statement is not willing, even on the most abstract level, to commit itself to any form of equality or equal protection of the law. So I think David Frum isn’t going far enough when he posits this hypothetical about a voter examining the statement:
Because it’s not impolite to bump your own post down, I’ll throw up this link to me wondering how the titular embiggening happened (or was allowed to happen) on network television.* I’m really looking for mechanics, as I can see the effect, but I’m not sure exactly what transpired to create it.