Day 34 brings me back to one of my old Sunday standbys, American Dad. There wasn't very much I haven't seen so far in the Redbox that's close to me. That's why I like the idea of being able to see what's in my local box online. Netflix came yesterday but unfortunately, I had movies in the que that the kids couldn't see at all.
So I went into my Netflix que and removed all of The Boondocks series. Too racy for them. And being that the HULU service only plays on my small laptop screen, I was ble to see a few American Dad episodes. Here's one below, that i found a bit funny. What do you think of these series from Fox? Use the comments box below for your thoughts and opinions.
Since my economically challenged lifestyle as an unemployed medical student began, there have been ups and downs. One of the downs that we are currently experiencing is the inability to have cable television in the home. Yes, I have four children and they do miss the idiot box but they have fond other avenues for their entertainment.
I on the other hand have become more active as well. I get to the local park and take an even further walk to the store with the kids. Helping my sanity and alleviating my blood pressure has been a result of such walks.
Day 32 of no cable brings us the videos Inglourious Basterds for me and for the children, they watched a somewhat bumpy starting copy of Ice Age 3. I enjoyed both videos. And yes, before yo ask, they were not allowed to watch the "R" rated Inglourios Basterds. It seems like Redbox came through again.
Below is a video series from Hulu that I have running on second monitor as I fill out job applications. Keeping a bit of humor in my ear tends to keep me from going a bit stir crazy.
What are you watching these days? Drop a comment and let me know below.
The picture above shows a cluster or gaggle of folks waiting to get inside a venue somewhere. Looks to be somewhere in Vancouver, British Columbia that is hosting an event for the Asian community. If I cold have the heads in that line to visit my site via Google, Bing or even Ask, I would be happy. Stretching around the corner and in a nice tightly compacted group, all of those different opinions looking to share what they think and feel about a particular subject is appealing to me.
Having the means to pay for a marketing campaign via the usual suspect of Google Adwords is completely out of my scope right now. Many people that visit here are simply looking and not supporting bloggers. For this reason alone, I tend to stay within a small circle of friends that sally comment or may even ask me a question or two via the contact form.
Commenting and adding my two cents helps me to vent my frustrations. It’s good to see that on other’s sites they have the same issues that I do. Presently, I have no paid campaigns for advertisements going on. This has hurt traffic quite a bit. But a good lesson is being learned.
Do you se any unconventional marketing methods if you have no budget for marketing your site? Drop a few comments below and let me know your thoughts.