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In 2005 I began playing with own blog options. I tried Telligent, maintained by ISP godaddy.com, then replaced it with free Web Wiz software from the U.K. Great tools, but I don't want my website pinned to one particular technology, so my latest iteration is at Bloglines. That's where you can find me in the near future.
Also, I will soon be employed elsewhere, after which I suspect this account may disappear.
Ciao.
-Brad
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Posted by: ed at July 22, 2005 12:12 PMGreat site! Now the reason I told you about burning the entire KJV
Bible on one MP3 is because it has never been done before and there are no royalty fees for selling the text. Here is the tough part, can you burn the audio of the entire bible on one MP3? If you can find a way to do this, you will really be doing something new! Can you imagine how many people would buy your Bible if you could put the whole thing on one CD! You could sell each one for five dollars and if you market it right you would have a monopoly!
This has never been done before and if you like challenges,
then this is one for the books!
Love- Your brother- Tim
Great site! Now the reason I told you about burning the entire KJV
Bible on one MP3 is because it has never been done before and there are no royalty fees for selling the text. Here is the tough part, can you burn the audio of the entire bible on one MP3? If you can find a way to do this, you will really be doing something new! Can you imagine how many people would buy your Bible if you could put the whole thing on one CD! You could sell each one for five dollars and if you market it right you would have a monopoly!
This has never been done before and if you like challenges,
then this is one for the books!
Love- Your brother- Tim
Of course, the MP3 MUST be made to run on any basic 50 dollar
MP3 player! Possible-but really really really tough!!!
That's why I'm asking you and not Bill Gates. Like Nike says.
Just Do It and see what happens
Tim! I forgot about this website. Not about you. Feel free to find me on Facebook or LinkedIn.... I will decline to pursue your marketing idea for 2006, but would welcome hearing from you. -Brad
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