Verdana 13 pt. Sample 3

13 pt. at 350px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 355px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 360px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 365px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 370px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 375px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 380px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 385px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 390px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 395px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 400px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 405px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 410px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 415px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 420px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 425px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 430px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 435px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 440px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 445px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 450px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 455px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 460px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 465px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

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Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

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Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

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Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

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Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 490px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

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Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.

13 pt. at 500px

Urchin’s referral drilldown showed an astounding 663 visits from msnbc.msn.com, and more specifically, from this URL. Turns out, this is the home of “Bloggernecking,” a special feature of MSNBC that is basically one guy’s musings on what he perceives to be hot blog content on the web. Although the article was just thrown in the mix with a bunch of others, it still received 663 hits from this modest link! Very cool stuff.

On a side note, it looks as if the “Bloggernecker” has a completely cushy job. He’s simply perusing the “hottest” links on reddit and then cross-posting them on his own blog. I’m sure the guy takes two hour lunches and gets paid modestly to IM his buddies the rest of the day, too. Oh, and I’ll also bet there’s a couple hours in there devoted to his fantasy football picks. Either way, he’s my new best friend thanks to his recognition of my article.

A few conclusions can be drawn from my little whirlwind internet tour, even though the relative scale on which I experienced this has been extraordinarily small. The bottom line is that you can use services like reddit.com or maybe digg.com to promote something that you write. If you’ve written something that’s really good, really amusing, or just plain interesting, you’ll probably experience a fairly significant boost in traffic just from the direct exposure that you’ll be receiving.