Econned - How the myth of Free Markets Wrecked our Economy

The link to the post about your book. Note: no ads here! This is all you baby!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

In case you stumbled on this site by accident

This is just a site tossed up to help Yves and tribe do a simple redesign of the awesome Naked Capitalism.

Here's her link asking for ideas how she might change her site.

If you invest, save money in an IRA, 401(k) etc, and you don't read Naked Capitalism you are crazy. Be sure to buy her book, Econned - How the myth of Free Markets Wrecked our Economy when it comes out in March 2010, add to her PayPal tip jar and religiously read Naked Capitalism everyday!

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If you are here by chance to indulge me on ideas to fine tune Naked Capitalism, please note my pet peeves with NC redesign are:
1. kill automated Google ads since "naked" ads are obnoxious & inappropriate unworthy of the great NC.

2. simplifying the design to something illustrated on this temp site. note: column width and font size are not necessarily what i'm suggesting. simply cleaning up the site a little to make it easier for Yves is all i'm thinkin. Also, order of stuff in right column can certainly be changed too. Just needs a little housekeeping that's all.
You can comment on this temp site, but it'd be better if you left here and read Naked Capitalism's post on her site redesign and comment over there.

Econned - How the myth of Free Markets Wrecked our Economy

Sell the heck outta your book. Testimonials, links to Amazon, B&N etc....

The link explaining why an advertiser would be lucky to place ads here

This would be the post showing off your demographic data and site traffic info to "sell" advertisers on why they'd be lucky to get to put an add here. Maybe a couple testimonials about famous people who read NC and links to some guest bloggers too.
I love Doc Holiday's link to your traffic/demographic data from his comment.

I'd even add info here here about selling ads on RSS feeds too. Again, not automated so you have 100% control over them. This is a great example of how some tech sites do it.