Juicebox, as he is known by, is a former black-hat hacker and computer technician. He currently spends his days in Internet Marketing at a firm in Central Florida. Juicebox blogs about the Entertainment Industry, Computers, Business Ethics, Politics, Programming, Life, and things you could probably care less about. His expertise is substantial. He has had experience in computer hacking (good and bad), Network Security, Sales, Disaster recovery management and planning, Legal, Healthcare, business management, consulting, live events, marketing, programming, designing, and a plethora of other subjects. In his off time, he enjoys extreme sports (Skating, Paintball, Ninja'ing), reading books on various subjects (especially fantasy and psychology), working on his creative skills, and making people wonder who let the nut out of the psycho ward. He also does business consulting, network security, and some other projects on the side.
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It’s long coming for America. A political revolution of a massive scale, that may change the scales of power in this country for a long time to come.
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The practice probably isn’t new to you, but after a transaction with istockphoto.com on my paypal account garnered a 3% foreign transaction fee, you can bet the word pissed, wasn’t any way to begin describing it.
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What? Is it even possible to get good protection for free? Some say that it’s not possible, yet two prominent IT security vendors are going beyond the curve, delivering better products than what the major Anti-Virus and Software Firewall vendors are providing.
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Here’s an example of the ads I was talking about in Where Have All The CPM’s Gone? post earlier today. Although I can’t decide whether to laugh at this ad, or kill it with fire.
Why? First, Sign Ur Death Certificate. On the side? Subscription Required.
Now, from one angle, this is a clever advertisement, because it has the potential to highly engage the user. It caught my attention, after all, it’s in this post!
However, talk about a classic consumer catch advertisement. It makes me wonder the point of this actual advertisement. Fortunately, I didn’t click the ad for fear of spyware or anything else that could randomly appear.
Another thing to point out was after I saw this ad, I completely ignored the ad sections of MySpace after seeing this for the rest of my session. Absolutely, if this wasn’t making someone money, these ad’s wouldn’t keep running, but at what expense will they stop? The Publishers, or the Advertiser?
Ad Located: MySpace
The unrealistic expectation of Advertisers and the dwindling experienced Sales Professionals at Advertising Networks is leading to a bust in the marketplace for many websites as CPM’s continue to fall to an unrealistic price range for website owners.
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Have you been one who likes to stare at the scale when in a weight loss program? Research shows the anxiety from the “number” is one of the biggest reasons individuals stop dieting or fail. So where do you measure your success?
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After bailing on his record label earlier last year, Trent Reznor releases his band, Nine Inch Nails, new album “The Slip” Online via BitTorrent.
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One of the first steps in weight loss is making sure your getting the right nutrients. So if your using a “Fad Diet” or thinking that not eating will make you have sustainable weight loss, think again.
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Hate him or love him, Ron Paul now has his own *unofficial* theme song, thanks to California Artist, Aimee Allen….
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Are you looking for some great tips on losing weight? Finding ways to cut out from the hype and find what works? Your in luck! Beginning this week, a new series emerges here on the scoop.
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