Raking in the big blog bucks
Glenn Reynolds and Roger L. Simon speculate about the big bucks that could be blowing towards the blogosphere’s. I too, am feeling the warm rush of riches being thrown my way. Why, less than ten minues ago, I received the following e-mail from someone at the Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles: I like your ...
Glenn Reynolds and Roger L. Simon speculate about the big bucks that could be blowing towards the blogosphere's. I too, am feeling the warm rush of riches being thrown my way. Why, less than ten minues ago, I received the following e-mail from someone at the Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles:
Glenn Reynolds and Roger L. Simon speculate about the big bucks that could be blowing towards the blogosphere’s. I too, am feeling the warm rush of riches being thrown my way. Why, less than ten minues ago, I received the following e-mail from someone at the Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles:
I like your blog. It has great information, good stories and lively conversation. We are re-launching our web site with brand new interactive features such as our Jewish LA Guide– a one-stop web hub for all of our visitors? Jewish needs. To promote and increase traffic to the site, we are sponsoring a give away of an Apple IPod during the month of June 2005. The winner will be picked at random on July 1, 2005. We would like you to consider posting a link to our site or pasting the PR piece below on your blog. I know our site will interest many of your visitors, and nothing will catch their eye faster than a free IPod. As a thank you, we will send you a $10 gift certificate to Starbucks. (emphasis added).
That’s right….. ten dollars. [Sounds better if you say it like Dr. Evil–ed.]. I can already envision being part of Mickey Kaus’s tax position!
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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