When building my websites I always look to see if there are tools available to facilitate the process of marketing.  In this case I was looking to purchase the Affiliate Espionage tool to help with my PPC campaign in Adwords.  Everything that I read about Affiliate Espionage I liked and the price was really attractive, at only $9.99.

Like any tool that I purchase, I try to find any reviews I can from real world users of the product and not just hype on the official website.  If you are looking for an honeset affiliate espionage review, look no further than NailsBlog.com, where experience takes a backseat to hype.

Thanks to this review, I went ahead and purchased the Affiliate Espionage firefox plugin.  It’s already paid the small entry fee price off and I feel it needs a recommendation.

I’m an American and I eat things I’m not supposed to. Am I proud of it, not really, but damn’t I’m going to enjoy pleasing my tastebuds.

The post linked to gave me a great laugh, so I recommend checking out the rest of what Incompetence Inc. has to offer. Meanwhile, I’m off to find this apple they speak so fondly of.

Announcing Posties

September 19, 2006

A Geek Up North

September 9, 2006

The occasional rants and raves of a web and multimedia geek based in the north of England.

Trials and Tribulations of a Digital Geek 

This is simply a phenomenal read on aspects of design and conflicts of website navigation and marketing. Keep in mind what your visitors see is not what meets your eye, get ranted on by this geek.

Indexed by Old Bag

September 8, 2006

It’s hard to say exactly what emotion this blog will envoke, it depends on the person. For me, I literally laughed out loud and decided I shouldn’t eat asbestos given to me by a stranger.

Get Indexed by Old Bag and see what you think about the latest index cards of sense.

I love Nuns

September 6, 2006

…rather I love this Nun, a blogging Nun. Is N in Nun supposed to be capitalized? Silly question, from a silly person, who fell in love with the writing styles of this particular being.

I’m not much of a religious person, although I do have faith, you don’t need to be Catholic to appreciate what this woman has to say. This particular post on “how to get out of being a nun” attracted my attention. Thank you Julie for giving us a glimpse of the emotions and events that you go through.

Polluted Blog

September 5, 2006

Admittedly this blog is not one that was found by using the ‘next’ button, rather this is a fellow poster at a forum I frequent. Brian, of Polluted Art, had a simple idea and has turned it into something extraordinary.

The idea is simple, there is pollution everywhere and this blog chronicles the visual and environmental damages it can cause. The aesthetic damages can be quite powerful and beautiful at the same time, envoking emotion is what Brian’s eye does best.

Now if we can just get him to update his blog more often.

Polluted Art

Political Footnotes

September 5, 2006

Political footnotes or Marginal Footnotes? Al Gore is stealing our babies and using the liberal fear platform to further their agenda. Unfortunately, there is so much propaganda, mud slinging, and general confusion that it’d take an eternity to read all of it and decipher.

Marginal Footnotes comes in and breaks it down, focusing on the most important aspects of the day or bringing to light something we may have missed. This once self proclaimed, low-level lobbyist spits the truth or at least a version thereof.