In support of my series, 99 Cent Articles, I have been exploring the quality and insight of the inexpensive content market, beginning with 99CentArticles.com — I dropped $100 on 20 articles (actually $92, but $100 sounds better) and I have been sharing them, over time, with you. I would love to get your feedback on what you think about them and what you would use articles of this quality and consistency for. This post is based on a series of articles I ordered with on the theme of How Businesses Use X where X is a topic:
Daily Archives: 06/05/2009
How Businesses Use X on $5-a-Post
In support of my series, 99 Cent Articles, I have been exploring the quality and insight of the inexpensive content market, beginning with 99CentArticles.com — I dropped $100 on 20 articles (actually $92, but $100 sounds better) and I have been sharing them, over time, with you. I would love to get your feedback on what you think about them and what you would use articles of this quality and consistency for. This post is based on a series of articles I ordered with on the theme of How Businesses Use X where X is a topic:
Aching for the Large-Format Kindle DX
Top 10 Celebrity Comebacks

- Victoria Beckham (via last.fm)
I received a pitch from Kelley promoting the new blog of MBA Info. I am not sure if this is original content, but if it is, then MBAInfo really knows how to write content for us gossip and celebrity-obsessed Internet denizens. I am a total whore for bubble gum pop culture and its icons (you wouldn’t think so and it drives my business partner, Mark, crazy to think that he works with such a lemming). Check out 10 Biggest Celebrity Marketing Comebacks of All Time for yourself — however, since I love to borrow content, here’s the poop:
