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Heady stuff! Of course, we sent a a BIG THANK YOU comment to Jackson. You too will enjoy and appreciate his “Tongue-in-Cheek” style in his article about us, along with his Obsessive Compulsions….
Serendipity, I’d say. After doing a post on vLogDir.com, and thanking its progenitor, “Sull” Michael Sullivan, we received an instant email from him.
Turns out he owns MillionDollarVideopage.com too! And, since he hasn’t had the time to develop it, he, truly unselfishly, put a link on it to our site.
THANK YOU, Sull!
Don’t forget to check out:
1. His video blog domain names listed on his VodCasts.com site, if you’re looking for a catchy name for your video blog site to be.
This channel is hosted by Tim Stackpool, a reporter from “Down Under,” that is Australia. He is a correspondent for television and radio services around the world, including Global Radio News in London and the Canadian Economic Press in Montreal.Tim also appears on various TV programs, like Screen World TV, as a specialist in the field of computers and consumer electronics.
I’ve sent him an email about this post and invited him to do a review of our site too. Hopefully he’ll find us at least as interesting as he found MillionDollarHomepage.com!
Instant update: Tim has accepted, and will include us in an upcoming segment, once we our Home Station page starts filling up. Ahoy, mate!
Welcome the SEVEN new affiliates who signed up today and yesterday.
Sorry again for not being able to list them!
On another topic, we’ve started to use Site24×7, a very highly regarded site monitoring service. We’ll be measuring the site’s uptime and responsiveness and plan to issue a report to you in 60 days.