29
Mar
2008
Posted by Andrew as Uncategorized
Though I really enjoy posting everyday on Andrew Pavelski dot com, I also enjoy working on my other online projects. Lately, I have been cranking out some really quality posts on one of my other blogs and have seen awesome results with very little promotion. I plan on focusing more of my efforts towards some of my other projects and see what will happen with some decent promotion. Don’t think I’m going to bail out or put forth less of an effort here - I wouldn’t do that.
Why I’ve decided to cut back on my posting frequency
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26
Feb
2008
Posted by Andrew as Uncategorized
Now, I realize that $10 million dollars may sound “too big to think about.” For me, $10 million dollars is a completely realistic goal. I understand completely that my journey to reaching $10 mill’ may include some tough work, but I know that I can make it happen and learn a lot in the process. When setting up your site’s monetary goals, it’s definitely important to live up to your potential and not be afraid to think big! I set the bar fairly high at $10 million dollars: most people would say: “Wow, Andrew Pavelski sure isn’t afraid to think big!” When setting your online goals, are they determined by what “other’s will think” about your goal? Or are you going to use the excuse of “just being realistic.” The real question you should ask yourself after setting your goal is: “Am I afraid to think big?” Quite frankly, it seems that many people are afraid to think big, or do think big, but cannot back up their “big thoughts” with the necessary actions.
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04
Feb
2008
Posted by Andrew as Uncategorized
The Superbowl definitely had an awesome ending and I want to give a shout out to the New York Giants for taking down the Patriots! This year I was slightly disappointed with the commercials for the 2008 Superbowl compared to previous years! To me, and the majority of my friends, the commercials this year were weak!
There did happen to be several commercials that I thought definitely “stuck out from the crowd.”
1. E-Trade “baby” commercial:
2. Doritos “Mouse Trap” commercial:
3. Diet Pepsi Max “What Is Love” commercial:
4. Bud Light “Wine & Cheese Party” Commercial:
5. Pepsi “Magnetic Attraction” commercial w/ Justin Timberlake:
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30
Jan
2008
Posted by Andrew as Uncategorized
Due to the Green Bay Packers’ devastating loss against the New York Giants, I do not care who will win Superbowl XLII in 2008! It would definitely be nice to see the Giants put up a good fight this Superbowl Sunday. It would also be nice to see the New England Patriots lay a royal smackdown on the Giants to claim a perfect season! A win may not be as easy as Pat’s fans believe: Eli Manning and the Giants have been playing exceptionally tough and deserved to take down the Packers at Lambeau. With that said, not only will Superbowl XLII be enjoyable to watch, but the commercials should be off the chain [as usual]! I’ve got some pre-ordered food including a large ham Sub-sandwich, Doritos, Chex Mix, Sodas — an essential balance of quality vitamins and vital nutrients ready for the big game. ;)
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13
Jan
2008
Posted by Andrew as Uncategorized
After reading about the Gyutae Park VS. Tyler Cruz web contest via JohnChow.Com, I decided to go against John & Tyler’s grain and actually try to win some money! Gyutae Park’s website: Winning The Web dot Com earned my vote….btw Gyutae, I won’t tell anyone about the grand-scale bribal (cough…$$$) technique you used on Andrew Pavelski to get his vote.
Instead of taking a stand for Tyler Cruz “just because” he’s on Chow’s blog (which is usually a good idea), I decided to do some research. I enjoy both blogs, and the blog in the competition lead is Gyutae’s! One day away from the contest finale, I decided that I’d like a chance to win! Hopefully Tyler Cruz has $100 dollars, because I’m ready to gladly accept the sweet scent of his defeat via my pal PayPal.
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