Beyond the Rhetoric

 

It’s alive! (evil laughter) It’s alive!

February 23rd, 2007 by Michael Kwan

So, do you like the new look? As promised, Beyond the Rhetoric underwent a bit of a facelift, migrating from the not-so-nice QuickBlog tool over at GoDaddy to the much more user friendly and customizable Wordpress. Big sigh of relief on my part.

Among the changes you’ll notice are that the sidebar can now display images and is quite a lot more customizable. I’ve included buttons for AGLOCO (aff), Text Link Ads (aff), and PayPerPost (aff). You should check them out when you have chance.

Here’s a quick summary of those three affiliates if you’re interested:

-AGLOCO puts a “Viewbar” at the bottom of your internet browser window and you get a portion of the advertising money. This figure grows exponentially as you expand your referral network.

-Text Link Ads is designed to help sell ad space on your personal website or blog. This way, you don’t have to go hunting for sponsors on your own.

-PayPerPost pays you to blog about the things you love. Simply review a sponsor’s website or product and get a good chunk of change in return.

I’m totally open to suggestions, comments, and questions, so feel free to chime in with a comment below on how I can improve Beyond the Rhetoric. Cheers!


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