Sponsor Highlights

June 16th, 2010 - Uncategorized - No Comments »

Today I want to highlight the people/organizations who sponsor my blog (and by “sponsor”, I mean that they give me money each month for a block of real estate on my sidebar so that I can justify buying things like DVR, the iPad, and 28″ chrome rims for my 1998 Honda Accord). I asked each of them to give me a brief 2-3 sentence description of what it is they do.

I really hope you’ll take a few minutes to read about them, check out their sites, and, for the love, give them some business!! I promise you it will be worth your time.

Beloved Virus Originals
Beloved Virus Originals is a premium clothing brand that encourages individuals to think about their core beliefs and how those beliefs impact the world. They produce beautiful, unique, creative graphic design that inspires. They are also committed to be a mission source to help others through their [BE LOVE] campaign – for each shirt purchased, BVO gives another to someone in poverty and need. Exclusive to tylerstanton.com readers, BVO has created a 20% discount code to be used at their website (“TRIVIALMAN20″).

Josh LaFayette
Josh LaFayette is a graphic designer and illustrator specializing in print design and surreal illustration. You can check out his portfolio at joshlafayette.com and witness his mind deteriorate onto the pages of his sketchbooks at joshlafayette.com/blogs. He is available for freelance work and would love to work with you; direct all inquiries to his completely narcissistic email address: josh@joshlafayette.com.

Kevin Keigley
For those of you that are unaware, kevinkeigley.com is the home of the Eleventy Million Dollar Blog.  You may or may not have read in-depth articles about this blog in Blogging Today, or Blogging for a Better Tomorrow, or even the controversial publication, Blogging for the Future.  The Eleventy Million Dollar Blog is your one-stop shop for Laughs, Learning and Lmusic — also know as the Three L’s.  Stop by and visit today — you tell ‘em that ol’ Kevin sent you.  He’ll know what you mean.

The Church of No People
Matt is a school teacher/pastor in Kansas City. He describes The Church of No People in this way: “On Sundays I preach. They’re usually good messages…well, at least they’re okay. This blog is full of all the messages that ‘didn’t make it.’ Messages that would make people second guess why I’m their pastor. So I put them here, in the church where no one’s around to read them. The message changes when a pastor has nothing to lose!”

If you’re interested in sponsoring/advertising on my site, click here for the details. I’m currently working on some new ways to advertise, so hopefully we can find a good fit.
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Post sponsored by Atlanta Personal Injury Attorney, Robert N. Susko