July 28, 2007 at 12:58 pm · Filed under marketing, pagerank, pr
Yes it’s that time of year again where we’re all scrambling just a bit to get our PageRank stats in order for the big update. Fortunately, this train is just getting started so it is the perfect time to get involved. So, jump aboard, get some great PR love and best of all: leave a comment to get added to my list! Sure, it’s viral, and I try to avoid that most of the time – but really: PageRank is a good thing to have, and since everyone else is doing it … why not? While you’re add it be sure to feed this blog and fave this blog too.
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July 27, 2007 at 6:14 pm · Filed under allsux

Yes, This is a real image, brought to you by The Times of India.
July 23, 2007 at 6:56 pm · Filed under allsux, funny, humor, images

July 23, 2007 at 1:44 am · Filed under allsux, stumbleupon
Negative reviews are a great feature on StumbleUpon – some people use them to criticize stuff think don’t think is up to snuff, while others (like me) try to reserve the ‘thumbs down’ for spam-filled sites or pages littered with lots of in-the-way ads. So OK, I wrote a post about how people using female avatars seem to get a lot of ‘friends,’ even if they aren’t Stumbling many pages:

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July 20, 2007 at 2:36 pm · Filed under allsux, marketing, stumbleupon
Well, I don’t really approve of this, but it is pretty funny – this person has only voted for 1 website in their entire month on StumbleUpon, but has 67 fans. How did they do it? I think the picture is the (unfortunate) answer. [UPDATE: a commenter notified me that this member is up to 69 fans].

How did I find this person? Well, ‘Poohbaby‘ (what the heck does THAT mean?) messaged me as shown below. My inbox on SU is remarkably spam free, and I hope this isn’t the beginning of a trend.

July 16, 2007 at 6:16 pm · Filed under blogging
I know you love Allsux, whether it’s rants or advice or random images and videos – it’s why you keep coming back! However, there are some other great blogs and bloggers out there who deserve recongition, many of which and whom present more coherent information than this site. Here are a few very different blogs, each worth looking into for their own reasons:
Julie Anne Bonner is sensible, honest and personable blogger making money online, sharing insights with and responding to her readers. Her advice on making money online is both personal and professional. John Lampard of Disassociated.com is an old-school blogger with a very sleak and simple site and solid posts on a range of subjects. He has no ads on-site at the moment – a rarity in the blogosphere – and has recently written a piece on the pros and cons of blog comments. WallStreetFighter is yet another very different kind of blog. Ranging from crass humor and cool facts, this site has a little bit of everything.
Even better, each of the above bloggers is fun to interact with and interested in meeting other bloggers and responsive so comments. So, don’t be shy, check out out that sounds interesting to you and be sure to leave a comment!
July 15, 2007 at 10:55 pm · Filed under allsux, sucks, sux
This site rox the sux, which, according to the Urban Dictionary means it “excells in that which is undesireable” and “contains undesireable characteristics.” It is also “believed to have undesireable origins.” I think this fits all of the above.
Certainly this blog is really good at being bad – some posts are so confusing even I don’t know what I’m talking about. It also contains flaws left and right – just look around at the haphazard and ever-growing categories and terrible design! Worst of all, the only reason I started this site was because I realized that the domain wasn’t taken and I have a 6-letter-domain fetish. Yet here it is, with regular readers and high ranks all around. How crazy is that? Uhh, thanks!
July 15, 2007 at 3:26 pm · Filed under google, marketing, money
The internet is filled to the brim with Google AdSense – it often seems like the stuff is on every page (a few small ads on this one included). The web is also full of bloggers blogging about blogs. However, one clever blogger has figured out a way to actually make a unique and highly specific niche out of these seemingly ubiquitous topics by blogging about Google AdSense.
What I find particularly interesting is that she is starting from absolute scratch and documenting the entire process. Many bloggers who are newer to the game talk big but are easily revealed if they are only not truly knowledgable.  This blogger actually (almost scientifically) describes each and every step along the way. Somehow, I find both the specificity of the blog’s content and the honesty of its author quite refreshing in a blogosphere full of blogs about making money.
In the interest of full disclosure: this blogger actually write a review of Allsux.com that (both for its depth and honesty) will earn the blog multiple incoming links! However, this post reflects my own opinions of that blog, and these multiple links are freely given. Fascinating endeavor, look forward to tracking it (ouch did I really just make that pun?).
July 14, 2007 at 4:55 am · Filed under allsux, funny, humor, video
Most people expect their whole world to be slowly digitized, but what would happen if we ran reality in reverse? Something to think about:
Reality Desktop – The most popular videos are a click away
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