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Posted on 05/29/06 @ 9:30 am
So about five months ago, I decided to jump the sponsorship broom and put up some ads on the site. I'm currently working with a cocktail of three different ad servers (Google, AVN and Text Link Ads). Based on my experience, I have to say that hands down, Text Link Ads is the easiest to set up and delivers a substantial payout with no muss or fuss. Not to say that the other two companies aren't good, but I have yet to get a payout from Google Adsense or AVN, and I've already gotten three checks from Text Link Ads — enough to pay for BGB through the end of the year with enough left over to buy a Nintendo DS Lite. You do the math. I already have. I'll break down each of the services and their pros and cons. Filed under: Miscellaneous Comments: Comments |
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Posted on 05/28/06 @ 6:30 pm
While giving some thought to ending this blogcast series, I also tackle the following issues; forced socialization at work, the budding romance with Apollo, the CW, Skype and HotRecorder, blogroll politics, and the deal with gay men making friends with money and/or sex attached. This week's audio bump: "Wanda Vidal" from Sound Directions: Funky Side of Life by Yesterday's New Quintet. Cop it if you haven't — you'll love it. Would you like to be on the show? Got any suggestions or comments? Contact me below! Thanks!
E-mail: karsh@blackgayblogger.com The CW: Girlfriends Filed under: Blogcasts Comments: Comments |
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Posted on 05/24/06 @ 12:50 am
These past few days, I've been thinking about love. How people fall into it, fall out of it, or even come up with the criteria to describe it. It got me to thinking — how did you find out about love? Did your parents teach you? Other relatives? How did you come to your thoughts about love? I'll start. For me, I never really saw "love" growing up. Granted, no one can see love, but rather the actions which manifest because of it. In the case of Sperm Donor and Death to Shakespeare, I would not say they were in love. If they were, they never showed it with constant fighting and arguing. If anything, they stayed together out of obligation to us kids. Most of my uncles I saw on a regular basis were single and didn't date (at least from what I could tell). Even Yes Man and Ma'dea hardly seemed like they were in love, but rather kept house because they were both old and had kids together. There weren't any stolen kisses, playful flirting, or anything like that. Family was just business as usual. In a way, I kinda wish I had the sit-down talk about love and relationships. I went blindly into a lot of situations in grade school not knowing the first thing about love or what to do. Growing up, my experiences ended up creating and shaping my experiences about love, but without some kind of benchmark, I guess it's no different than taking the same shots in the dark I did as a kid. Does it all make sense? Not really. Anyway, I think it's important to establish what it means to me the older I get (and the more relationships I find myself in). I'm not going through this little exercise in introspection because I'm falling in love (I'm not!). But again, you've gotta know this stuff. If not for ourselves, than at least to help our community as a whole. Yeah…I'm rambling here. Off to bed. But seriously, tell me what you think about love and all that stuff. Filed under: Love in the Life and Q&A Comments: Comments |
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