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July 27, 2004 11:48 AM
Which Business Do You Want To Be In?
WSJ (sub required) quotes a Jupiter report stating the obvious: Online advertising will eclipse magazine dollars by 2008. Mark my words, it will happen faster than that. Via the Inquirer.
- Posted by John Battelle on July 27, 2004 11:48 AM
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THIS IS ONLY A TEST: I am wondering if it is possible for me to influence which topics show up at the right, by my own "creative writing".
Let me try:
There are many cheap deals on vacations available. Whether you would like to go to an all-inclusive resort in the mountains or rent a villa beach house, or even a simple cottage in the middle of the United States, there are affordable options for every level of luxury. Vacation homes are easy to find online. So are hotels and hotel rooms can often be booked at group rates. Motels are also an interesting option for people who love to travel. Ever-changing scenery is wonderful -- and that way you are free to choose the best locations in the very last minute! For money saving, buying a tent and visiting a campground can be a lot of fun. Lots of campgrounds also have electricity, running water and sewage hookups for motor homes and/or trailers. Traveling in an RV is a great way to have fun with whole family! Bring along the tent and let the kids sleep outside! Enjoy your holidays!
Any vacation is possible: living away from home can be a romantic adventure, too!
:) nmw
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