Daily Links

Posted by Blain Reinkensmeyer on Friday March 23, 2007

Good Morning everyone, today is the final day of the “Guess the Nasdaq Close and win a Shopping Spree” Contest! Heading into this morning currently in the lead is Julie Adams with her guess of 2453, wow! The Nasdaq closed yesterday at 2451.74, so we will see what ends of happening today! Here are your links for today:

The Market

  • Yahoo Finance Headline reads, “Dow, Nasdaq Head Towards Higher Opening”. WE WILL SEE ABOUT THAT.
  • WallStrip’s Friday chat with Fast Money’s Dylan Ratigan, man these Friday’s come fast!
  • Mike gives some after coverage on the Jim Cramer Interview that stirred up so much controversy,  and he hooked us up with an link to some audio after the fact, basically Jim shows regrets then talks March Madness basketball. No problems Jim, boooya ski daddy!

Random

  • Wendy comments on Guy Kawasaki, a Technorati Top 100 blogger and Venutre Capitalist, giving several ideas how to get in touch with him! Thanks Wendy, perhaps I will try!
  • Jeremy gets to interview Melissa Harrington, top web porn star who is a millionaire, COME ON! Why not me, why not me…
  • Mitch guest writes over at JohnChow.com on getting website traffic the old school way. Does this really work? Perhaps!
  • I may have linked to this article, but regardless it is still sweet and you can read it twice, Collis discusses and gives a comprehensive guide to starting your freelance career.

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