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Blog PlanningWow, it has been over 2 months (almost 3) since I’ve blogged on LoganThompson.me and I’m back. Were exactly have I been you ask?

Well, working on my business.

I’ve been working with my team on building up multiple new websites, buying websites, selling websites, launching mobile affiliate campaigns, launching social media campaigns, testing a plethora (yes, that’s one my favorite words) of SEO tools and services, and spending a lot of time working out (one of the benefits of earning passive income).

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Logans Bucket ListA few weeks ago I started reading the book The Art of Non-Conformity by Chris Guillebeau (a great read by the way), and I was inspired to create a life goal list. It was sitting in a file on my computer for the past few weeks and I pretty much forgot I started creating it. This morning I was checking out Dukeo.com and I saw that Stéphane posted his list right on his blog which inspired me to do the same.

I’ve created a new page on this blog that lists my goals of things I want to do in my lifetime.  I figure if I make it public there will be a better chance of me reaching some of these goals.

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Jason Rubacky and Logan ThompsonI just wanted to take a few minutes and let you guys know about a site a good friend of mine in the industry just created to help raise money for his mom’s medical issues. Jason Rubacky, affiliate development manager at ShareASale, is one of the greatest guys I’m privileged to know and he needs your help to raise some money.

His mom suffers from a number of illnesses and with the amazing healthcare we have in this country, the expenses are through the roof.

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Unless you don’t pay attention to sports or the news, I’m sure you’ve heard that Randy Moss was let go by the Vikings.  So Moss plays for the Vikings 7 years, gets traded to the Raiders for 2 years, then traded to the Patriots for 4 years, than returns as a Viking to play just 4 games before they can him.

Man, it must suck to be a retailer who stocked up on Randy Moss Vikings jerseys. They are stuck with warehouses full of jerseys that will never sell. That’s business though, things change in a moments notice. Always be prepared and have a plan B in your business in case things change.

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So today I wanted to feature a little business failure which is a little different than other Fail Fridays have been in the past. In fact it’s not quite as obvious and is more like a terrible business practice that has left a slightly bad taste in my mouth about Best Buy.

This morning I checked my email and got this message from Best Buy (whom I have a rewards card with).

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