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Bible-Belt Trademark Abuse

by Scott Clark on November 21, 2007

I Snapped this From a T-Shirt shop in Gatlinburg, TN, smack dab in the Bible Belt.
Tolerated, I suppose by legal departments of real brands. I can’t imagine they have permission.  Protected as a parody?
Hyper tacky IMO.

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Saw this in the checkout line at Kroger grocery store. They say never go grocery shopping hungry. You probably shouldn’t go shopping broke, either. Too much temptation.

Actually what you see here is evidence of a slow, but important change in the retail and banking industry. Â Kroger already owns a mortgage [...]

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Business Card Designs That Stretch The Limits

by Scott Clark on May 8, 2007

I’ll be the first to admit that I admire great business cards, though I rarely use a card myself! (people don’t usually forget my domain name : websiteadvice.com, or my phone number: 888-OnTheWeb) - but these, found on Digg, are pretty cool. Check this personal trainer card.

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Are billboards encouraging you to take digital photographs as you drive by a good idea? Well, it’s innovative at least. But this busy roadside billboard seems a little silly.

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Are Google’s 1099s for Affiliates Invalid?

by Scott Clark on April 13, 2007

My sharp-eyed accountant pointed out that Google seems to have filed 1099 MISC files without payee tax id numbers (at least on mine) which would essentially make the entire claim invalid. Since I claimed Adsense income as taxable income, this could flag tax trouble for Google…. does anyone else have blank tax IDs on [...]

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Google Geotargeting Wierdness

by Scott Clark on February 24, 2007

I was working on a client project when suddenly I noticed that all of the results were from New Zealand. I checked my settings - yes, I’m signed in and my home country is set to the US. So I wiped my cookies and even tried another computer. Google is [...]

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