Larry Jameson

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Meet Larry Jameson

I'm really glad you stopped by to visit and hope you learn enough about me that you'll want to become friends. In fact, I've recently created a new group called, uh...Larry's Friends. Come visit and join in.

Prior to my online business ventures, I was a supervisor for Electronic Data Systems (EDS). But that came after my dream job turned into a nightmare.

I was a Zone Circulation Manager for the Arkansas Gazette newspaper and fully planned to stay there forever. It's rare to find employment that you truly enjoy that also rewards you mentally and financially.

But, alas, Gannett Corporation sold the Gazette to a competing newspaper and I learned all I ever wanted to know about unemployment. Little Rock certainly couldn't assimilate the 660 newspaper people that were told to hit the street that day.

That was 18 years ago and I still don't subscribe to that "other" paper.

Writing is my passion...well, right behind my wife and earning a living. I've written a few books and tons of articles.

In August of 2006 I had a starring role (as an extra) in the soon-to-be-released movie, War Eagle. Others in the movie include Brian Dennehy, Mare Winningham and Mary Kay LaPlace -- but I'm the one in the one of the opening scenes of the movie - carrying a casket and driving the hearse.

I build websites and won the American Webmaster Association 2006 -2007 Silver Award for a site I built for a client and the 2008 -2009 Silver Award for one of our brain injury sites.


My latest eBook, How to Generate Free Traffic, is marketed through Clickbank. So please feel free to get a Clickbank ID and earn 50% commission selling my book.

View this lens to learn more: Improving Web Traffic

My Photography 

Our hometown of Little Rock offers some great photo opportunities, and we'll be sharing more and more with you.

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My Squidoo Lenses 

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Writing for the Web presents my approach to Internet writing.

Prepaid Credit Cards is becoming more and more relevant as America and the world rethinks credit.

Home Business Opportunities is one of my more relevant lenses for today. Who doesn't need to generate extra sources of income. Several of my lenses complement this one.

Improving Web Traffic examines free sources of traffic for websites. This lens is built around my experiences and my latest eBook, How to Generate Free Traffic, available through Clickbank.

Google Ad Words explains this almost necessary advertising medium for Internet marketers.

How to Make MySpace My$$$pace examines how to use this popular social marketing site to generate extra income.

Who Stole My Cheese is a book review lens. It is the most popular and is extremely relevant today as change confronts all of us.

Understanding Stress is an informative lens and, like Who Stole My Cheese, examines dealing with all the changes going on around us on a daily basis.

Are You an EntrepreDOER 

Show the World

EntrepreDOERs are people who count in this world! Let everyone know that you are DRIVEN to SUCCEED...and that your automobile is EntrepreDOER Driven!
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Our Island Adventures 

Beth and I have a great time traveling and doing things we can't do in Little Rock, you know, like swimming with sharks on the island of Curacao or parasailing at St. Martin. You can see why we'd like to be stranded on St. Martin by visiting
What is a Stranded Larry?

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Webmaster Stars in Movie 

Classics Nightclub in North Little Rock, Arkansas hosted A Night with the Star as our webmaster returned from the movie set of War Eagle to be greeted by a loving fan club.

War Eagle is a drama about a young man's struggle the summer following his Senior Year in high school. Should the good-looking baseball player (Enoch Cass played by Luke Grimes) leave his family and his best friend (Wheels played by Dan McCabe) to pursue a dream career in the sport he loves? Or, will his debilitating stutter prevent such a move? Or, should he remain by the side of Wheels who is confined to a wheelchair because of cerebral palsy?

And, what about his girlfriend (Abby played by Misti Traya)? What does his mother (Belle played by Mare Winningham) have to say about it? Or, his grandfather (Pop played by Brian Dennehy)? Wheels is mentored by a video store manager and part-time preacher (Jack played by James McDaniel) and his mother (Jessie played by Mary Kay Place).

Executive Producer Vince Insalaco assembled a first-rate crew to tell the story using the beauty of the Ozark Mountains as a backdrop. Graham Gordy's screenplay is brought to life by Director Robert Milazzo and Director of Photography Masanobu Takayanagi.

Twelve Arkansans have speaking roles and dozens of others appear throughout the movie.

Our Online Little Rock webmaster is among the dozens. "This was my first time on a movie set, and I was simply wowed by the professionalism of everyone involved. We walked into a building and the crew scurried every direction setting up the camera and lighting, running electrical cords...and, then, bam -- they were ready in less than 30 minutes!"

"I was one of six carrying a coffin out of the building and loading it in a hearse. First Assistant Director Chris Carroll explained our role quite simply. We were to pick up the coffin, not hit the camera that was set up about two inches over the coffin, and slowly walk out of the building."

"The first part was easy. We picked up the coffin. The second part about not hitting the camera gave us a little trouble -- because we hit it! But I think we only did that once."

Stay tuned for more adventures of our Webmaster.

Webmaster Tries Out for the Ballet 

Arkansas Festival Ballet Artistic Director Mark Bush contemplates whether he should accept our Online Little Rock webmaster into the AR Academy of Dance. Academy students range in age from first grade through high school. Ballerina Allison Stearns who recently returned to Arkansas after performing with the Nashville Ballet Company in Tennessee, attempts to show our webmaster proper foot and hand positioning. "It's not exactly like the East Coast Swing, is it?" he was heard to mumble.

Our webmaster was next seen chatting with Executive Director Tisha Gribble of Little Rock. Further investigation revealed that she asked if he'd like a glass of water and he, being of dire thirst after practicing with Allison in front of a press corps hungry for news, gladly accepted. (Correction: the group of media present was in line for Tisha's cookies; those lean hungry facial expressions known only to investigative reporters were more chocolate chip related.)

"I tried to explain to Mark that Allison's skirt was so fluffy I couldn't see if my feet were pointed forward or backward. He was very gracious. He shook my hand as he walked me to the Main Street exit," said our webmaster.

Book Published 

Brain Injury Survivor's Guide

Beth and I are pleased to report our book, Brain Injury Survivor's Guide, has been published.

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