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Apogee Search September 25, 2007, 01:08
Apogee Search is an SEO Company in Austin.

For those of you who aren't sure what SEO means; it stands for Search Engine Optimisation, which basically equates to how likely your site is going to show up in search results when people search things related to your company. The better optimised, the higher your site will show up in searches.

Anyway, Apogee Search specialise in helping you optimise your site for search engine marketing through various methods such as; restructuring your site to be more friendly towards search indexing, providing you with advertiser accounts with search engines such as Google and Yahoo, and more.

So really, if you want to pull visitors and potential customers towards your website, it would be worth investing a bit of time and money into Apogee Search to help get your feet off the ground and your site at the top of searches. If all goes well it'll pay for itself and then some!
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PayPerPost September 20, 2007, 11:16
A while ago I signed up to a service called PayPerPost, or PPP for short.

PPP are a blog marketing company that pay you to blog about companies and products that interest you, which I think is a great idea.

Signing up is easy and takes hardly any time at all. Then you've got to add your blog, which takes a little longer while PPP verify that you're not a naughty spammer out steal their monies... Or something like that. Once you've got your blog set up with PPP the fun begins. You can view a huge list of opportunities that suit all sorts of blogging genres. Once you've found something you like the sound of you can take the opportunity and blog away about it to your hearts content. PPP will then check to see if you've met the requirements of the opp, and if you have the money is yours. It's marvelous.

Since signing up I've only actually made two posts with PPP because of not really updating my blog that much, but I plan to make more as I start to post more regularly.

It's a really good way to make a bit of pocket money and the money I made from the two posts went towards doing the thing I love most: playing video games.

At any rate, here's to more blogging and more money through the greatness that is PPP!

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Free Money? Oh Yeah! May 16, 2007, 13:30
I just received quite a nice payment, through PayPal, from Pay Per Post, for a post I made a little while ago (the casino one).

Pay Per Post definitely seems to be a great way to make easy money and I would recommend it to anyone who has a blog :)
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Online Casino April 15, 2007, 21:27
Well, I'm not much of a gambler. But I do love some casino games (especially when it's not involving me losing vast sums of cash, heh).

I was browsing about looking for advertisements that appealed to me and I noticed this one asking for a review of an online casino called The Gaming Club.

You can find the casino here at: Gaming Club

The Gaming Club looks to me like a very comprehensive casino game site, with over 170 different games to choose from, which definitely catches my eye.

The games interface itself also caught my eye as it seems both very intuitive but also very attractive to the look at while you play your games.

The prospect of gambling online may appeal more to other people than it does to me, but I can certainly see why it makes sites such as Gaming Club so popular. The ease of winning (or losing, I guess) sums of money while playing games that you enjoy against other real people without having to leave the comfort of your own home is an opportunity that is hard to pass up.

Another great bonus to the Gaming Club casino is the incentives they offer as bonuses for game payments that you can easily register for and collect as currency at a later date or use as the in game currency to place...

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Organising Made Easy January 25, 2007, 11:02
I've recently been made aware of some Scheduling Software that looks like it could be very useful for people who manage meetings, lessons, lectures, etc.

NetSimplicity offer a scheduling package that allows the user to specify when and where a room is going to be in use and who by with what seems to be a very easy to use web interface.

I can't say that I would use the software myself, but it would have been very useful for my college when I went. The amount of times we got kicked out of classrooms and moved around the fairly large grounds in search of an empty classroom was ridiculous.

Anyway, if you do a lot of organising, or just want to give the software a look, they offer a 30 day trial package to do with as you please.
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