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The things in my head go 'round and 'round

This is my life. You can't have it.

Archive for November 18th, 2008


So what is your favorite brand?

Branding. It is an important part of a website, and blogging.

Finding your voice, and your subject matter is what branding is. Sounds pretty simple, doesn’t it?

It isn’t simple. For a social network blog such as this, branding can be darn near impossible. Just look at the title: “The Things in my Head go ‘Round and ‘Round.” That pretty much tells you that you aren’t going to be able to predict what I am going to say.

Other than it will be off the wall. And controversial. Sometimes.

But I have been thinking about branding lately. What it could mean to me in the way of traffic, and in the way of potential income. And I think that I will keep things just the way that they are right now. disjointed.

What say you?

Web hosting so easy…

Yes, I went there. web hosting so easy, even a cave man could do it.

And those cave men are getting on my last nerve. That being said, I have talked about looking for, and finding a web host that takes care of your web needs before. And some of you didn’t get the message.

There are seemingly a million places who want your web hosting business. Some good, and some not so good. How the heck do you tell the difference? Do you go by word of mouth? This person might have a good experience with one hosting firm, and the next could end up having a train wreck of an experience.

Train wreck. I like that expression. And it does describe what it is like when you are having a less than positive experience with a company.

Webhostinggeeks.com are not like that. When you go to their site you are given reviews of some of the more popular web hosting companies. They also have a “Best Of” section such as Best Budget Hosting, along with a slew of other pages where you can learn how to monetize, what host is the best for you, and basic web hosting information.

This is a great service. Now go out there and use it.

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Namaste.