By BeckyHarks
at 12:48PM,
4 months ago
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Newsworthy
Facebook, Inc, recently launched a brand-new ad format, called a
"Featured Story," which dumps paid content - rather than updates
from Great Aunt Lynn about her recent biopsy or one of those
internet memes - squarely into our news feeds. Worse, these paid
advertisements (a.k.a. "news feed) shows the actions of the
Facebook users friends and these ads are front-and-center on our
Facebook news feed.
Great. More ads.
I've been mildly annoyed by the ads (read: "Sponsored Stories") on
the sidebar of Facebook, but have been able to tune them out. Now,
when I'm blearily checking to see if I've gotten any response to my
"Which Disney Princess Are You?" post, I'm bound to accidentally
click a Featured Story.
You know what? I'm sick of ads.
Because I have to sell my firstborn son in order to see a movie
these days, I do it perhaps twice a year.
By Rick.BroidaGuest Blogger
at 11:57AM,
8 months ago
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Product Review
I know a ton of people who'd like to abandon their pricey home phone service, but still want the equivalent of a landline for convenience, emergencies--and the occasional marathon chat session (one that won't eat into their mobile minutes or drain their cell phone's battery).
By SheilaWaters
at 11:54AM,
9 months ago
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Personal Finance
If you recently formed an LLC or registered your business with your
state, you may have found your mailbox stuffed with
business credit card offers.
But before you sign your name on the dotted line, consider how
you'll use the card.
Here are some tips on properly managing your business account and
keeping your finances in order.