One thing I’m noticing is that the ad buys on Google Adwords is that suddenly all the Orlando based Attraction advertisers who were buying the Disney World keywords have been outbid by their cousins on the west coast. Perhaps thinking that readers will be more interested in a trip to Disneyland at this moment than its the storm plagued younger sibling in Orlando. Who knows… but I can tell you this. The next earthquake in California will send another drove of residents moving east to Nevada and Arizona.
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You must be kidding! I’ve experienced earthquakes and I’ve experienced hurricanes. An earthquake lasts 30 seconds and it’s over. Hurricanes last for days with high winds and torrential downpours pounding you constantly. I’ll take an earthquake any day!