Friday Randoms 5/10

Posted on October 05, 2007 @ 2:53 PM

Friday, and it's bloggin time. So here's the usual Friday randoms - the end of the working week, the weather looks nuts over the weekend so let's get our BMX on.

Yesterday, I spent the day in London at the HQ office having a fascinating online seminar, where I learned a crap-load of new info about our websites and how to make them more appealing to google and searches - great stuff, a really good day in fact with the team, and we have some amazing new ideas coming online soon which I'm psyched about. One thing that appeared in the online stats was how the MOTO Magazine website totally peaked when they put up photos of Jody Marsh in the office. Weird. So here's an experiment. Here's the photo again, with our man Jeff Perrett. We'll see what happens eh?

Oh yeah - we saw Chris Eubank drive past the office half a dozen times in his massive truck. Weird. Just cruizin' around tootin' his horn. Casual like.

Next up, I heard that the IOC are planning on a new Youth Games idea with all sorts of new sports in it - basically, an Olympic version of the X Games. The plan is to include skateboarding, BMX, all sorts of X Games stuff, alternating with the traditional Olympics, every four years. Any sign of girls rollerderby I mentioned a couple of blogs ago? Nope. What? They're truly missing out. But hell yeah, KRUMPING is apparently listed in there (I'm not kidding here - this is being considered for Olympic status), so we're all about it. I'm getting on this bandwagon right now - in media in the 21st Century, you lose you snooze. Plus, girls rollerderby is so last month. We're sooo getting into krumping immediately. Look out for Krump Monthly Magazine, very soon. I'm planning a launch in the second quarter of 08 with an above-the-line six figure marketing budget.

Have a great weekend, get some ridin' done eh? Oh yeah, here's a SNEAK PREVIEW of a sliver of the next front cover of the magazine... just a sliver now, eh?

 

Over n out... 

Send this article to a friend

Mark Noble's blog

Recent posts..

Archives