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[ ! ] The Sugarbuzz Project : the science of idiocy...
[ ! ] The Sugarbuzz Project
the science of idiocy...
News, the internet, blogging, technology, humor, music, and sarcasm...all for a good cause - making money!
College Station United States
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11/08 10:28 Just one fiasco after another.
Well, here I am with brand new hosting, a metric buttload of backup files for this site and absolutely no way to restore any of my old posts. Three years of work, right down the drain. That's right kids...I did make backups and they are pretty much...
10/18 8:38 Some things never change. Then again
After almost two years of trying to run a serious ‘make money online' blog, I've learned that it's actually a lot harder to do that JC makes it look. Not that it hasn't been a very good learning experience. No, I'm not giving up. I am, however,...
10/11 20:19 Be a Magpie Adjusts Prices, Still Makes Money
Ever since I stumbled across Be a Magpie, I've been a fan. I love being able to sell advertising on my Twitter account. It's a great source of extra income as long as you don't go overboard...which I have done in the past. Anyway, for a while I had a...
9/16 5:46 How Logical Media Ruined My Day
I love Logical Media. Of all of the affiliate networks that I am a member of, I have had the most success with one specific ad campaign. I've based my efforts on this campaign, and I managed to make over $500 with this. And then, I came home from...
9/08 4:48 Schedule Your Appointments Online
There aren't a ton of things that are more fun than playing phone tag, except when it is being played between you and your client. For the blogger crowd, it isn't too difficult to contact clients (provided that they are on the internet and have their...

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