Sunday, October 10, 2010

New Companion Blog to African American Products

I added another blog site recently, I did this because I though that at some point I may want to do some serious Affiliate Marketing and I didn't want to run afoul of Blogger's Terms of Service. It is titled African American Products and Services.

I don't know if over time I'll be able to maintain both sites, my guess is no but I'll try as hard as I can. I feel as long as I can make at least 2 to 3 post a week on each blog that I'll continue as long as the content is my own. I don't see any benefit in simply doing the ole Cut and Paste thing just to be able to say I posted.

Of course there is the benefit of being able to use both sites to send a little bit of link juice for SEO purposes to any affiliate  products that I may market.I've already come across one that fits in with the African American theme. It's African Print Fabric which is something that I like because of it's beauty and bold vibrant colors. The merchant imports the fabric from Africa and sells it at wholesale prices. It comes in four colors, blue green, white or red and is excellent for use in decorating and crafts

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Black Hair loss solution

Okay my first find was one unfortunately based on need. I've recently gone over the big  five ohh, well actually it's been over a year ago now. I turned 51 back in May. I had noticed a few years back that I was starting to thin a little on top but manged to live in denial about it for a while until someone else made a comment about it. What are friends for right? Right.

Well I tried a few pretty expensive creams and treatments and then I did a little research and found out that a lot of folks swear by a formula based of just a few natural ingredients that can be found anywhere. The problem was that nobody could tell me just what exactly these ingredients are.

Well I've found them in this ebook. Donna was even good enough to offer a sample of the book before I purchased it. What she has to say makes a lot of sense and I think I'm going to be happy with the results. I'll keep you posted

Grow Black Hair



 Donna's eBook Grow Black hair Long

Lack of Brick and Mortar African American Stores

Although I live in one of the major metro areas along the Eastern Seaboard I still have noticed very few stores in the community that specialize in or primarily sell African American products, well outside of the beauty supply stores that are always available where ever you find people of color.

Now it is true that I have only been here for 10 months now and I'm sure these stores exist but it seems to me that unless you already KNOW where they are you're out of luck if you're looking to find something a little Afro-centric. I moved here from Mississippi and while I didn't expect much there I did hope to find more here.

Well with the "World Wide Web" at our fingertips these days there's no longer a need to go without ANYTHING that our heart desires (and our wallets can manage) so I decided to create this blog as a way to find stuff either FOR African Americans or made BY African Americans.