Highly Childish Test of Media Orchard’s True Popularity: Click on This Link to Our Friend’s Post

Our friend Kirk, an investor relations guru and former colleague from PageNet days, doesn’t think anyone actually reads Media Orchard.
Prove him wrong and learn a little about hedge funds by reading his post, “High-risk strategy for both sides.” As Kirk puts it:
It’s becoming a strange world, when utility company investors start acting like 1980s raiders, and public company management starts acting like members of the plaintiff’s bar.
Please, don’t embarrass us. Click.
(Note to our more serious readers: We’re sorry we’re so giddy today. Copywriting work is on overload and this is our only outlet for silliness.)
(Note to both serious and non-serious readers: Media Orchard wrote PageNet’s Wikipedia entry, so if you’re familiar with the company, feel free to have at it — as long as your name is not McKinney or Silver.)
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Scott,
I refuse to be a pawn in your little popularity game; so I won’t click on your friend’s link.
I was never here today. I did not visit your site three times today. I never read the Rubel favorites post, or anything else; especially this post here.
In otherwords, “Not me,” says Billy of Family Circus fame.
– Not Mike
You want to be pawn in a popularity game?? Then click this link to the infamous Tammy NYP video…
Did you really write the Wikipedia entry?
Yep. I’ve written or edited a few of them. Why, I don’t know. I like completeness, I guess.
It’s an honor to be one of your pawns. Maybe it will help increase my Technorati ranking from “Who the f&*# are you?” to “No, seriously, who the hell are you and why don’t you do something productive with your life?”
Update: Kirk got 36 hits from Media Orchard readers yesterday. 36? Weak.