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Shaylynn Hayes-Raymond Releases Historical Romance “And Then the Lights Went Out”

A Captivating Tale of Love, Loss, and Spirituality Set Against the Backdrop of World War I on Isle Madame ARICHAT, Nova Scotia – Sept. 30, 2024 – PRLog — RELEASE DATE: OCTOBER 1ST, 2024! Cape Breton native Shaylynn Hayes-Raymond is thrilled to announce the release of her debut historical romance novel, And Then the Lights…
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Is Google Killing the Concept of “Brand” in Their Updates?

The SEO and website industries are abuzz this week due to a so-called “leak” of google information. Others have referred to it simply as API data and not a true “leak”. Either way, the community is abuzz on several key fronts, particularly that we finally have information on how the ever-elusive Google works internally. Even…
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Are Affiliate Marketing and Sponsorships Really Better Than MLMs?

One thing I frequently heard a semi-famous Anti-MLM Youtuber, whom I will not name because this is not shade at any one person, is that, “affiliate marketing is not like MLMs”. This seems in part to be a way for creators to make money. After-all, there has to be some way to make money and…
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Are MLMs all bad? What about Scentsy?

There is a growing trend on social media, forums, and even in documentaries (LulaRich, anyone?) that goes after every single MLM on the market and accuses them all of being pyramid-schemes that aim to trick unwitting housewives and gym-bros out of their free time and acquaintances to drive profits up an endless food chain that…
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How TEMU is Similar to MLMs

After the Superbowl of 2022, the world was abuzz with links to a new shopping at promoting, “shopping like a billionaire.” My mother bought me my first TEMU item almost immediately after—an adorable tiny teal Peep Easter plushie which I love to this day. TEMU offered regular products at super low prices, often undercutting even…
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MLMs and Their Predatory Nature

I am currently finishing up the end processing becoming a counsellor in Canada, this means a Master’s level program. I am also an army spouse—and so many of our community are victims to the MLM world. I’ve always been anti-mlm and would roll my eyes at Avon far longer than anybody else, despite knowing numerous…
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What Loblaws Needs to Understand is That the Boycott is Personal

For many years, decades even, the Loblaws branded stores have almost been the darling of Canadian grocers. Their loyalty program unmatched, many flocking from Air Miles until that program was eventually ditched by Sobeys for Scene. PC points racked up like my dirty laundry on my floor, quickly and easily. For many, the PC family…
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I Never Thought I Could Love Fallout More – Until The Show Came Out

I first discovered the Nuclear wasteland roughly 10 years ago. Before that journey I was enamoured with Mass Effect, Dragon Age, and pretty much every simulation and city game on the planet. Eventually, as I became more insatiable for choice-based RPGs I tried Oblivion and Skyrim. While I didn’t hate them, and loved modding Skyrim…
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I Think I Have Bad Taste…

I want to start this article by saying that I think I’m actually just open-minded and like a whole variety of things (both high and low brow). However, I’ve noticed a trend that when I watch videos about bad music, TV shows, or movies, I’ve often found myself thinking, “yeah but I really liked that,”…
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Artificial Sweeteners Aren’t The End of The World

I personally didn’t believe in artificial sweeteners for a long time, but I kept quitting keto because I couldn’t have soda and ended up going back to my coca-cola habits. We’re talking 6 cans a day, ice cream, pop and sugar. In an ideal world we’d all be perfect and adapt to keto immediately and…
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