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Mover Mike

Mike is a retired stock broker, and now supports his wife's furniture business. He is her warehouseman, deluxer, and marketing guru. In addition, he writes poetry and finds abundance, health and joy in the world around him while pondering life's little mysteries

The Landfair Retail Focus Debuts!
I have been hired to post to a blog, The Landfair Retail Focus, on the Home Accents Today website. They have asked me to post to the blog at least three times a week. They rolled out a new website and my mug

appears on the front page along with my first post, Establishing My Credentials Ah, come on my wife and mother like my looks.

I invite you to surf by occasionally and grade my efforts.

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Posted by movermike on Wednesday August 8, 2007 at 6:11pm
RinoWatch (mail) (www):
Sorry Mover,
Don't think this one is good...

RW
8.8.2007 6:25pm
Mover Mike (mail):
RW, your reason for saying that?
8.8.2007 6:30pm
The Cheezer (mail) (www):
Congrats on the job. It's nice that you can now get paid for your hobby (blogging) and help your brick and mortor.
Hope you enjoy it.
8.8.2007 6:57pm
RinoWatch (mail) (www):
I just think, always have that blogging should be w/out any profit motive. I don't like tip jars, etc....

Kinda like being a legislator and paying your own way to Maui. Buying your own lunch. Telling the lobbyists to buzz off....

Mover, you've got a diversified site and if you want to add a profit incentive, you might consider an "affiliated" but nonetheless separate site.

Only my opinion and not meant with any malice but in blogger friendship.....rw
8.8.2007 8:22pm
Mover Mike (mail):
And I think of blogging as having my own newspaper. Mover Mike will remain a diversified site and in addition I will be blogging on another venue on topics that woudn't be of interest, IMO, to the reader of MM. The blog on HAT will be geared to retailers of furniture and accessories, much like Landfair Furniture (Blog) is geared to Interior designers, their clients and the DIYs,

BTW, I was looking at the blog Ace of Spades. The site averages over 30,000 visitors a day and advertisers must be paying a lot of money for exposure to those visitors
8.8.2007 10:16pm

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