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My Ancient blogs that disappeard now shows
6/12/2016 7:54:32 PM
Near the beginning of my on-line marketing, I published about a dozen blogs; all of the BlogSpot blogs disappeared as I was approaching my first $100 payment from 'google ads' ...

I was contacted by the program representative via 'land-line' phone at that time; who verified my account information ... days later I was BLOCKED from accessing my account information; then weeks later my BLOGS disappeared from the Internet ...


Here is one that was gone and recently discovered by one of my network associates:

http://jazlive.blogspot.com/

I am not making it 'clickable on purpose' will never go back to publishing on that site

here is the content of a post:

Friday, July 14, 2006

This is year #11 for FLASHBACK sponsored by Tom Joyner. I am excited. I attended last year, Angela Wimbush, GAP Band, The Whispers and the year before that The Time, Klylmaxx, The Original P (off da chain), Lakeside and Harold Melvin's Blue Notes.

I remember seeing Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes in New Jersey, back in the 70s. Don Cornelius and Dick Clark hosted a fund raiser for Jackie Wilson. This was the 1st time I heard Stephanie Mills sing. There was this big voice and when the spotlight revealed the "tiny singer" I was amazed. At first I thought the tiny singer was a "spoof" for the real singer because she was the size of a 9 or 10 y/o girl. Tiny Ms. Mills gave an atomic performance. Harold gave an upfront "heckler" some pep talk to calm him down :)

I will dig up some photos from previous attendance to Tom Joyner's FlashBacks. You'll have to check back in the near future.

Gettin' better by the Tic' Toc'

The following is my profile for the aforementioned post:


About me

GenderFemale
IndustryMarketing
OccupationWeb Publisher/Owner
LocationDecatur, Georgia, United States
IntroductionPost Viet Nam War Veteran, married, DeVry Alumnus-BS Business Operations/1994, Ad Land Pro Associate, LinkShare Partner, more details at Classmates.com
Interests
eCommerce, meeting new people




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RE: My Ancient blogs that disappeard new shows
6/12/2016 7:59:02 PM
The ONLY positive I can extract from this negative experience is there is the potential of connecting with someone in 6,700 profiles attached to my former blog

Quote:

Near the beginning of my on-line marketing, I published about a dozen blogs; all of the BlogSpot blogs disappeared as I was approaching my first $100 payment from 'google ads' ...

I was contacted by the program representative via 'land-line' phone at that time; who verified my account information ... days later I was BLOCKED from accessing my account information; then weeks later my BLOGS disappeared from the Internet ...


Here is one that was gone and recently discovered by one of my network associates:

http://jazlive.blogspot.com/

I am not making it 'clickable on purpose' will never go back to publishing on that site

here is the content of a post:

Friday, July 14, 2006

This is year #11 for FLASHBACK sponsored by Tom Joyner. I am excited. I attended last year, Angela Wimbush, GAP Band, The Whispers and the year before that The Time, Klylmaxx, The Original P (off da chain), Lakeside and Harold Melvin's Blue Notes.

I remember seeing Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes in New Jersey, back in the 70s. Don Cornelius and Dick Clark hosted a fund raiser for Jackie Wilson. This was the 1st time I heard Stephanie Mills sing. There was this big voice and when the spotlight revealed the "tiny singer" I was amazed. At first I thought the tiny singer was a "spoof" for the real singer because she was the size of a 9 or 10 y/o girl. Tiny Ms. Mills gave an atomic performance. Harold gave an upfront "heckler" some pep talk to calm him down :)

I will dig up some photos from previous attendance to Tom Joyner's FlashBacks. You'll have to check back in the near future.

Gettin' better by the Tic' Toc'

The following is my profile for the aforementioned post:


About me

GenderFemale
IndustryMarketing
OccupationWeb Publisher/Owner
LocationDecatur, Georgia, United States
IntroductionPost Viet Nam War Veteran, married, DeVry Alumnus-BS Business Operations/1994, Ad Land Pro Associate, LinkShare Partner, more details at Classmates.com
Interests
eCommerce, meeting new people




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RE: My Ancient blogs that disappeard new shows
6/12/2016 8:03:48 PM

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The ONLY positive I can extract from this negative experience is there is the potential of connecting with someone in 6,700 profiles attached to my former blog

Quote:

Near the beginning of my on-line marketing, I published about a dozen blogs; all of the BlogSpot blogs disappeared as I was approaching my first $100 payment from 'google ads' ...

I was contacted by the program representative via 'land-line' phone at that time; who verified my account information ... days later I was BLOCKED from accessing my account information; then weeks later my BLOGS disappeared from the Internet ...


Here is one that was gone and recently discovered by one of my network associates:

http://jazlive.blogspot.com/

I am not making it 'clickable on purpose' will never go back to publishing on that site

here is the content of a post:

Friday, July 14, 2006

This is year #11 for FLASHBACK sponsored by Tom Joyner. I am excited. I attended last year, Angela Wimbush, GAP Band, The Whispers and the year before that The Time, Klylmaxx, The Original P (off da chain), Lakeside and Harold Melvin's Blue Notes.

I remember seeing Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes in New Jersey, back in the 70s. Don Cornelius and Dick Clark hosted a fund raiser for Jackie Wilson. This was the 1st time I heard Stephanie Mills sing. There was this big voice and when the spotlight revealed the "tiny singer" I was amazed. At first I thought the tiny singer was a "spoof" for the real singer because she was the size of a 9 or 10 y/o girl. Tiny Ms. Mills gave an atomic performance. Harold gave an upfront "heckler" some pep talk to calm him down :)

I will dig up some photos from previous attendance to Tom Joyner's FlashBacks. You'll have to check back in the near future.

Gettin' better by the Tic' Toc'

The following is my profile for the aforementioned post:


About me

GenderFemale
IndustryMarketing
OccupationWeb Publisher/Owner
LocationDecatur, Georgia, United States
IntroductionPost Viet Nam War Veteran, married, DeVry Alumnus-BS Business Operations/1994, Ad Land Pro Associate, LinkShare Partner, more details at Classmates.com
Interests
eCommerce, meeting new people




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