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Advertising your website is not the easiest or the most enjoying experience, but it’s the most important thing to do. The better you advertise your site the more money you will gain. You might have to spend a few bucks on advertising to make your business grow. In this blog I will be explaining a few ways you can advertise your site.

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The internet is an irreplaceable business tool, allowing you to advertise you business and reach consumers from anywhere. It puts your information at the fingertips of millions of potential customers from around the world. There is no denying the benefits of internet advertising. But there are also other avenues that can be beneficial.

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Congratulations to president-elect Barack Obama–the runaway winner of the 2008 presidential elections.

Congratulations to John McCain–who fought a battle he could not win and still left the stage with a speech that showed his class.

Speaking of which. Google has released a list of what users where searching, immediately after the results were in–and McCain’s speech was more sought after than Obama’s.

Here’s the top 10:

1. mccain concession speech
2. did prop 8 pass
3. mccain concedes
4. obama acceptance speech
5. california election results 2008
6. obama elected president
7. 44th president
8. california proposition 8
9. obama won
10. california secretary of state

I’m willing to bet that Google had a great night–with many folks hitting the world’s #1 search engine for their political updates.

And, if they weren’t using Google, they were certainly helping CNN.com achieve record-breaking traffic numbers. They tell us that CNN.com attracted more than 27 million unique visitors yesterday, generated more than 276 million page views and served an additional 6.7 million on-demand video streams.

But, perhaps the biggest winner was me–I got to vote in my first US presidential election AND ate a free Krispy Kreme donut afterwards! -)

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Barack Obama Wins - So does CNN & Google

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Congratulations to president-elect Barack Obama–the runaway winner of the 2008 presidential elections.

Congratulations to John McCain–who fought a battle he could not win and still left the stage with a speech that showed his class.

Speaking of which. Google has released a list of what users where searching, immediately after the results were in–and McCain’s speech was more sought after than Obama’s.

Here’s the top 10:

1. mccain concession speech
2. did prop 8 pass
3. mccain concedes
4. obama acceptance speech
5. california election results 2008
6. obama elected president
7. 44th president
8. california proposition 8
9. obama won
10. california secretary of state

I’m willing to bet that Google had a great night–with many folks hitting the world’s #1 search engine for their political updates.

And, if they weren’t using Google, they were certainly helping CNN.com achieve record-breaking traffic numbers. They tell us that CNN.com attracted more than 27 million unique visitors yesterday, generated more than 276 million page views and served an additional 6.7 million on-demand video streams.

But, perhaps the biggest winner was me–I got to vote in my first US presidential election AND ate a free Krispy Kreme donut afterwards! -)

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Barack Obama Wins - So does CNN & Google

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Congratulations to president-elect Barack Obama–the runaway winner of the 2008 presidential elections.

Congratulations to John McCain–who fought a battle he could not win and still left the stage with a speech that showed his class.

Speaking of which. Google has released a list of what users where searching, immediately after the results were in–and McCain’s speech was more sought after than Obama’s.

Here’s the top 10:

1. mccain concession speech
2. did prop 8 pass
3. mccain concedes
4. obama acceptance speech
5. california election results 2008
6. obama elected president
7. 44th president
8. california proposition 8
9. obama won
10. california secretary of state

I’m willing to bet that Google had a great night–with many folks hitting the world’s #1 search engine for their political updates.

And, if they weren’t using Google, they were certainly helping CNN.com achieve record-breaking traffic numbers. They tell us that CNN.com attracted more than 27 million unique visitors yesterday, generated more than 276 million page views and served an additional 6.7 million on-demand video streams.

But, perhaps the biggest winner was me–I got to vote in my first US presidential election AND ate a free Krispy Kreme donut afterwards! -)

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Barack Obama Wins - So does CNN & Google

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