So Mr Hartman has obviously taken a dislike to me, for no apparent reason, I eventually made my way to his “web-site”, and was pleasantly surprised. Not by the quality of the content (most of it being personal) but by his post on Radiohead, which he clearly got note of from my site. He obviously takes no pride in hyperlinking back to his source, but this proves that my site is directing traffic all over the place and that my model is working, and growing. I find it ironic how someone can come here and make fun of me and go back and use my content for his own benefit. To be a good sport I will link back to him and his post, that’s net-etiquette!
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Bolton… you’re right. You’re the first person to speak about Radiohead and their new album distribution strategy, in the world…ever! The fact that it was announced to the world more than 10-days ago and reported in ever major newspaper was simply them thinking, “Bolton’s going to net-blog about this so we better write something”. (PS.I made a twitter update 7 days ago regarding the launch… where’s my net-link net-love?)
Grant, you bite your tongue. It only becomes ‘news’ when Bolton links to the news.
Radiohead are progressive, much like my W-TEP program so it’s no stranger that we’re communicating – ok.
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net- ROTFLMAO!
You are a sad sad person but I’m enjoying your site
Bolton, do you know that polar bears are facing extinction?
Arctic ice floes are melting, due to global warming, which has the effect of shrinking the hunting grounds of polar bears.
In 2007, for the first time, polar bears have been spotted swimming more than 100 kilometres from the nearest land in search of what was once plentiful… food.
Many of the polar bears run out of steam before they manage to catch their prey (seals) and end up drowning.
This is a very sad situation, I am sure you agree.
My question is, isn’t this a much more urgent situation to address than how to gain a pitiful dribble of net traffic to sub-standard hack web sites?
Instead of wasting your existence, helping morons to promote their online crap, you could be involved in something truly rewarding – saving the polar bears from extinction.
I’m preparing to write an article on this. Isn’t this ISSUE a much more compelling issue than how to generate traffic to pitiful net sites?