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After 20 hours of marathon link building, few cans of energy drinks and a slice of pizza Mike crashes on the floor and dreams of PageRank 10…

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Recently I was browsing YouTube and ran across an interesting video. I wanted to do a video response, but didn’t have the needed software for the project.
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A program called YouTube Converter by Need4 Software appeared to be suitable for my first step.
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What is going on with Google? What are they counting down to? If you visit: www.google.com and simply hit “I’m Feeling Lucky” button you will see a countdown to something. Some of us guessed: New Year, Xmas, Google V2.0!
What it is we don’t know yet, but here is the screenshot anyway:

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Tacky product, bad design, bad English – but guess what, it gave me a giggle and I had to buy it. Click on the flash on the left to toggle product packaging (back & front).
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Yes, it does seem a bit odd but our link building team agrees – there is a clear distinction in taste perception of different PageRank links they score. Each have their own interpretation, however the sliding scale is always there. Since they never got a PAgeRank 10 link (yeah I know, slackers!) they imagine it to be the taste of Ambrosia – the nectar of Gods.
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At first glance, Heineken’s recent job posting in the employment classifieds of New Scientist’s website appears to be a very clever advertisement inviting customers to become beer flavor scientists by drinking Heineken’s line of beers.
In an age in which advertising companies are becoming increasingly clever in how they choose to reach their target demographics, we are finding contextual advertisements in such odd places these days that I initially assumed that the employment posting was just part of a very clever viral advertising campaign consisting of faux employment ads cleverly hidden in niche classified listings.
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