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As new sites that cater to the fetishes of fanboys and girls alike continue to spawn from the depths of Dante’s Inferno, it was only a matter of time until one about shoes emerged. ShoeTube.tv is the name of this incarnation, and it’s promising to deliver nearly as many goodies about shoes as there are desserts at your local buffet.

Proclaiming itself the “most exciting thing to happen to shoes since Carrie found those coveted Manolo Blahniks in the closet at Vogue,” it should be obvious how magnificent this site is going to be. The primary draw will be its broadcast quality programming, with just a dash of user and sponsor created content. Considering that the site is produced by Powderhouse, which is behind a number of shows for the likes of Discovery Channel and TLC, the production quality of the content might be a cut above average (you can have a preview of the content at their Shoetube.tv Media Kit).

Unfortunately, the plans for user created content do seem like a bit of an afterthought. But, if people are into making videos about their shoes and themselves, this feature might work out just fine. Then again, most sites about shoes are about either about buying or some sort of how-to, so a “shoe channel” might be an interesting twist.

The site is slated to launch in February 2008, with a slew of professionally penned blogs, editorials on shoe trends, and “tons of other community features.” And since we love nothing more than community features, we can’t wait to see how ShoeTube.tv does them.

[via MediaPost Publications]

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Economists and financial analysts watch the housing market carefully for clues about how the American economy as a whole is faring. The latest headlines are about falling home prices, and the hysteria is building. Yes, it’s the 23rd month in a row that home prices either fell or didn’t increase enough to please analysts. That’s bad, right?

Well the housing market does give us some signals about our economy, and these numbers may be sign of weakness for Americans. (I don’t think it’s as serious as the media would have you think, but that’s another article on another day.)

I prefer to look for the silver lining in this cloud. What a great time for bargain hunters to get a great deal on a house! Sure, falling home prices are bad for sellers who might end up upside down on mortgages or who might not profit the way they’d hoped. But it’s a great time for those who have been saving and planning for a home buy to cash in. There are great deals to be had, and buyers have many choices in the marketplace. Happy house hunting!

Forensic accountant Tracy L. Coenen, CPA, MBA, CFE performs fraud examinations and financial investigations through her company, Sequence Inc. Forensic Accounting. The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners honored Tracy as the 2007 winner of the prestigious Hubbard Award and her first book, Essentials of Corporate Fraud, will be on bookshelves in March 2008.

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