Neil Patel is a 21-year-old online marketer entrepeneur online-trepeneur who maintains a myriad of internet projects including Crazy Egg, Serph and Siteblimp. He was featured as a “Wizard of Buzz” in the Wall Street Journal because of his status as a certified Jedi master with Digg.com and the social media field.
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Amazingly, Bush has yet to be blamed for yesterday’s 400-point stock plunge that saw markets in Asia and in the U.S. tumble as bad as they have since September 11th.
Before I start chanting “Bush Lied, Stocks Crashed,” someone please relieve me:
“All who invest should feel grateful that we’ve had a great run for the last […]
Using the skills that I learned in Spanish 101 last semester, the headline reads “Castro Is Very Good” (or “well”). That’s right. According to Yahoo News, the Cuban leader, who has been virtually off the radar since undergoing intestinal surgery last July, called in to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez’s weekday radio show today to announce […]
I’m planning on doing an overhaul of our main page tonight, so if you notice anything going crazy or that the main page is absolutely slaughtered for some reason, don’t worry - that’s just me. I won’t be touching the BPN Forums, though, so you’ll be able to post as always.
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While it would be fitting that the “King of the World” found the remains of the King of Kings, there’s a lot of skepticism over James Cameron’s announcement that he’s found the remains of Jesus Christ.
In 1980, a series of caskets was discovered that apparently had inscriptions like “Jesus,” and “Judah, son of Jesus.” […]
Dissent is growing among active-duty troops and sailors in all branches of the military over the Iraq War. This Yahoo page offers 60 Minutes clips and other coverage regarding the dissent.
What are your thoughts regarding dissent in the military? Personally, while I agree that troops and sailors in our all-volunteer forces should have expected the […]
I haven’t prepared anything (at least not in the style of my State of the Union coverage) for today’s post, but I thought you might want my quick-hit ideas about the Oscars.
Me, my brother, and my dad had a little “Oscar-picking” competition, our own little mini-pool if you will. I won, but I only predicted […]
So, I just returned to Milwaukee yesterday (Saturday) around 2:30pm after being in St. Louis since Wednesday on my fifth Midwest Model United Nations conference. I must say, it was the best one I attended.
For this year’s conference, Cardinal Stritch University represented the United Kingdom. I served on the Historical Security Council, which simulated the period […]
First off, I’m going to be my brother’s best man at his wedding this weekend, so I just wanted to let you know that I’m kind of a big deal.
The best man’s duties consist of throwing a bachelor party (already done, although I really had nothing to do with it except enjoy the ride), holding […]
If you’ve ever watched a sitcom with me, you probably know that I can’t stand how most of their episodes unfold. I’m sorry - it’s impossible not to mention it. So instead of doing a regular news post today, I figured I’d let off a little steam.
Wife-Dominated Sitcoms Are Evil
All I ever see on TV […]