skip to content

Archive for January, 2008



The world is driven by emotion

Published on January 16, 2008

The stock market no longer moves based on sound fundamentals - it swings on the emotion of fund managers, media opinion, politics, and the average Joe’s paranoia. 
On that note, Apple’s stock sunk yesterday when Steve Jobs didn’t announce any new ground breaking products at MacWorld. Fundamentally the company couldn’t be doing any better.
Hillary Clinton sheds a tear and the Democrats in New [...]


Subprime Nation

Published on January 15, 2008

I think this article by Patrick J. Buchanan is so perfectly right on that I’ve decided to copy and paste the whole thing right here. If you haven’t read Pat’s new book, Day of Reckoning, I highly recommend you pick it up along with The Death of the West and Where the Right Went Wrong.
————————–
Subprime Nation [...]


2007 book review

Published on January 10, 2008

Here are some of the books I read in 2007. Note the standard four star rating system (e.g. 4/4 means four out of four stars).
The Naked Capitalist by Cleon Skousen (4/4)
None Dare Call It Conspiracy by Gary Allen (3/4)
Small Business Desk Reference by Gene Marks (desk ref - didn’t read it through)
As a Man Thinketh [...]


I need to partner with a Utah-based SEO/SEM company

Published on January 3, 2008

In my line of work I talk to a ton of marketing people - mainly in Utah. Most of those marketing people are looking for SEO/SEM/PPC mgmt services. Heck, I run into this so often I’ve been tempted to start my own SEM company. I seriously don’t know how any SEM company could be struggling right now [...]


2007 blog year in review

Published on January 1, 2008

Last night as I sat bored waiting to ring in the new year I started to go back through some of my old blog posts from 2007. I decided that I wanted to highlight some of my favorite posts from 2007 - we’ll call it the 2007 blog year in review. Here it goes…
January
Work, school and the [...]




back to top