Jim Kinkade is the bald guy to the right trying desperately to hide his double chin. After thinking about writing for too many years, he finally decided to write, and it seems to be working.
Several of his articles were recently published in online publications with whom he was not associated, and they called him an expert in email marketing, maybe he is.
After working in the email marketing business for over six years, he has picked up a few pointers and has seen through some of the hype.
His passions are God, his family, history, writing, and rock hounding, all of which are topics about which he may expound from time to time. Other knowledge about which he is less passionate, include email marketing, customer service, and software, so you might see articles on those subjects as well.
Each year, American's celebrate Presidents' Day on the third Monday of February. Although many people get the day off as one of the numerous federal holidays, there is no such holiday as Presidents' Day. The official federal holiday is still Washington's Birthday. Although officially Washington's Birthday, most modern calendars say Presidents' Day, obscuring the significance of our most important Founding Father. Washington's Birthday Origins George Washington was born on February 22nd, 1732 (when Washington was born, the date was actually February 11th, 1731 according to the Julian ...
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