Selling online subscriptions

This is from the Texas Press Association:

Fed up with poor delivery by the United States Postal Service and frustrated with giving away content for free, many community newspapers are adding fee-based electronic-versions to their Web sites.
Nearly 20 percent of the 262 online paid newspapers in Texas have implemented either subscriber e-versions or user registration to gain access to online content.

Now, the Evening Star is a free paper- as is. I think it would be pretty hard to sell online subscriptions to locals, considering they can get the news for free in their yard and on the racks around town.

Work break

Laurie and I at an engagement party (not ours)
Sporting a Randomtshirts.com shirt :: We Grow Them Big in Delaware

So, I haven’t been blogging much this week. I’ve been slammed trying to straighten my new office and get things set up.

But somehow I stumbled upon this super cool website:

randomshirts.com

Apparently it’s been around for a while. I called my sister to tell her about it and she said, “Oh I know all about that site. It’s all over campus.”

Guess I’ve been missing out since I’m not in school anymore.

Anyways, check it out. They’ve got some really good and funny shirts.

Well – back to organizing old faxes. And when I say old faxes – I really mean throwing way faxes that have been sitting in piles since 2002.

I should have taken a before photo so you could see how much progress I’ve really made.

Speaking of which – I need some artwork or something in my office. If any aspiring artists are out there and want to show off your work in Harker Heights – let me know.