TJ Gamble

Month: April, 2008

I have it made because I only work 3 days a week

It seems like every lazy, do-nothing person I come across wants me to show them how I make a living working for myself and explain to them how they too can work very little and make a load of cash. Unfortunately, that is the stereotype most people have of the self-employed, especially those of us [...]

Twitter: I apologize, please forgive me

I guess this is just one of those things that has to grow on you.  It wasn’t two days ago I was thinking of giving up Twitter.  A good week of tweeting and I was ready to call it quits.  I had no use for just rambling to myself.  However, as we often do after [...]

If you twitter and no one follows you to hear it, did you actually make a Tweet?

After a week or so of Twittering, I have come to the conclusion that Twittering is for the rich. You either have the followers and can carry on a decent conversation or you don’t and it is just kinda depressing. Serioiusly, with only a couple of followers that never twitter, aren’t you just talking to [...]

Bessie Wears Shoemoney Shirt

It is not often that the attire at work is an issue at Jamersan. The first thing any good southerner learns is that coming to work in anything other than overalls is just plain silly. However, Bessie, our parking lot attendant has a new found crush on Shoemoney and decided to wear one of his [...]

Risk vs Average Reward

This post is a little advice for those just starting out in business. As is with most web entrepreneurs, Jamersan is not my first rodeo. I did, however, start off in the internet realm designing and developing websites in college. Over the last 11 years I have endeavored into several more traditional businesses without much [...]

Why Is Twitter Outranking Facebook?

AJ Vaynerchuk posted an interesting and thought provoking article on Shoemoney’s blog about how Twitter is outranking Facebook for just about every major SEO/Affiliate Marketing heavyweight’s name in the Google Serps. The reasons Twitter outranks Facebook is fairly simple in my opinion.  First, much of the content and networking on Facebook is private and cannot [...]

Yahoo Making Things Interesting

I recently wrote a blog posts asking your opinion on the happenings at Yahoo of late. The acquisition offers by Microsoft and the announced discussions with Google have made Yahoo the talk of the SEO world. Because of their broad readership, I posted this article on the SEOMoz blog in the YouMoz section to try [...]

Link Building Is Essential

I was thinking of writing a nice post on link building and explaining in detail the different types of links that are available. I was then going to outline the differences in these link types and and provide tips on how you need to go about getting these links. It would have been a good [...]

The 5% Difference

I once went to look at having a classic car restored by a man that had been doing this type of work his entire life. The first question he asked me is the same question I typically ask my clients: How far do you want to go with this project? Puzzled by the question the [...]

Jamerson Design Evolves Into Jamersan

In business, as is with nature, you must evolve to stay alive and flourish. You must see the opportunities in front of you and be able to shift your business model to take advantage of those opportunities. You must understand that not all customers make you money and some project types are more profitable than [...]