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March 31, 2006
Last Day

It's the last day of March, and that means the last day of the March Pledge drive. So far, 284 readers combined to contribute $3907. I'm overwhelmed by the response! Thanks to every one who contributed. Three hundred contributors are not that far away. All we need is sixteen of you that are on the fence to click one of the buttons below.

A big thank you to all who stopped by to read a post or explore some statistics. Baseball Musings set a record this month by breaking the 100,000 unique visitor mark for the first time. To put this in perspective, the site will get as more unique visits in March 2006 as it received in it's first year of existence! The growth of readership continues to impress me. Thanks to everyone that contributed links or told a friend about this site. It's because of you this web log is successful.

Donations can be made via Amazon, PayPal or Click and Pledge (new this year). Just click on the button of choice below. There are a number of people who won't use PayPal, and Amazon limits contributions in a one month period. Click and Pledge will process a credit card without making you sign up for an account. This is my first time trying that company, but they've been very helpful so far. Please let me know if there are any problems. Click and Pledge does pop up a window for the donations, so if your browser blocks those, you can go to a new page here.

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Join the 284 people who donated so far in supporting this blog. Any amount is appreciated. A $500 earns you a listing and link under patrons for two years, and a $50 donation allows you to dedicate a post with a link. Given Baseball Musings' high rank among search engines, that two year link price is a bargain for your business!


Posted by David Pinto at 06:40 AM | Blogs | TrackBack (0)
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Sorry to bother you David, but I'm out of options. Steve
Lombardi asks for donations, but I can't use paypal. He
does not give an email address, & registration & commenting are closed. I've spent a lot of time trying to
give Steve a few dollars, & he doesn't seem to realize
he's making it difficult for people. Do you have any ideas?

Posted by: susan mullen at April 2, 2006 10:00 PM
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