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The Great Social Media Experiment Pt. 2

By lmhall | October 10, 2007

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Relevancy anyone?

While we started the blog as an outreach for our clients, it has evolved into both a personal expression as well as an unexplained mystery.

It’s sexy time in the garden. Not only is the UAE landing here, but also visitors from Iran, Pakistan, and Morocco trolling for sexy Dubai. Sorry, wrong number.

I’m still getting hits on the successful Irish Spring Experiment and will continue to use as a safe cat repellent. I’m pleading with the manufacturers to please market this for gardeners so I can stop shredding soap. The one-eyed cat greeting you at the top of this page is one of five that live next door. Confession: I take pictures of my neighbor’s cats when they aren’t home. I don’t know why.

Pimping the Jazzy Chair gets lookers from all over the world, mostly Europe. Surprising. Evidently, I’m not the only one that thinks this idea has possibilities and am looking for venture capitalists.

Searches for “hillbilly life” from Europe.

Oh yeah, and Brett Michael’s hair extensions. The American public wants to see him without a bandanna or cowboy hat. Who gives a rat’s ass?

Now, what does this have to do with cremation urns and memorial stones? Life, baby!

Enjoy it while it lasts!

Topics: , Advertising, Confessions of a Small Business Owner, cremation, mental health, urns |

2 Responses to “The Great Social Media Experiment Pt. 2”

  1. Sunday Stroll at Life in the Garden Says:
    October 15th, 2007 at 8:41 am

    [...] Just wanted to introduce my some of my research assistants on the great Irish Spring experiment. Note to self: Check into Irish Spring pay-for-post opps. [...]

  2. I Don’t Want to be a Blog Whore at Life in the Garden Says:
    October 30th, 2007 at 3:29 pm

    [...] So even when we have a block, and get all fussy about it, the good news is this social experiment has resulted in professional contacts being made, positive feedback from families we’ve served and buying trends based on posts, oh and people all over the world looking for information on souped up jazzy chairs. Is it a coincidence? Somehow it feels like part of the plan and we’ll see what develops. [...]

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