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Showing posts with label InKline Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label InKline Media. Show all posts

Thursday, April 9, 2026

SPOTLIGHT ON InKline Media's BILL KAYE: He just doesn't know when to throw in the towel- Lanai Jarrico Reporting…

 


A wise Avi once said, Second Life is like a box of old chocolates… You never know what you are going to bite into and break a tooth…I totally agree. 


While minding my business at the SL Enquirer Media Center, I startled Bill Kaye; founder of inKLine Media, who appeared to be standing still near the wall, admiring the wallpaper… Wait, we don’t have any wallpaper.

Bill was just standing there in complete silence. So, as I do with any other Media member visiting The SL Enquirer, I approached cautiously as if preparing for a zombie apocalypse, and I said Hi.



Interview with Bill Kaye


Lanai: Hey Bill.


Bill: AAAHHHhhhHHH!


Lanai: Oh! My bad. Are you ok?


Bill: Well, I haven’t blinked in several hours while staring, so my eyes are a bit dry. Besides that, I am pretty good, Lanai. I’m glad to see your stealth skills are still sharp. I always said you’d make a great ninja.


Lanai: I don’t know about being a Ninja, but I do love to wear the color black. It gives mystery and intrigue.  So, Bill, what brings you to The SL Enquirer?



Bill: Well I reopened my media business after a 12 year hiatus. You may remember me and/or it-inKLine Media. *Lanai blinks with a vacant stare* We ran a business magazine and you partnered with us for a short while. *Lanai blinks with a vacant stare* You even offered us space at your headquarters even. We carpooled together for like a year,.  *Lanai blinks with a vacant stare* Well anyway, I got things going again. So if you want to clear out this space here, I’ll have my team move my stuff in. 


Lanai:*snaps out of the excessive blank stare*. Sorry, that must have been a “glitch in the matrix” moment. Yes, I kinda sorta remember you. *squints eyes and stares him down* Welcome back after a decade and a half. Let's have a seat outside and for a chat.  Are you here to stir the Media pot again?  Please tell our readers about Inkline Media and its triumphant return to the media scene here on the grid. 



Bill:  Okay, I prepared for this question and wrote it down. Milk…eggs…bread…canned corn. Crap, that’s my grocery list. I’ll just speak from the heart. I had to pause our operation 12 years ago because I received an amazing opportunity as a result of our work. I brought it back because I want to create a platform for someone else to receive a similarly amazing opportunity. Focusing on my work also helps me avoid addressing my alarming personal defects, so it’s a win-win. 


Lanai:  Without trying to intimidate me with competition or your grocery list. Can you describe the evolution of your Media source from 2012 to the present? What services are you offering? Do I need to be worried?




Bill: Lanai, if I were trying to intimidate you, I would have sent an amputated pinky in the mail like I did when we first met all those years ago. I’ve matured since then. So the full hand should arrive via personal courier in a few days. But thank you for the question. Since 2012, I have developed my own personal skillset. My writing and photography have improved. I’ve delved much further into video. I’m still terrible, but my therapist says  I have improved markedly. 



Lanai: Oh ewww. Please don't. I think it's great that you are getting back into something you love. I can relate. It’s kinda like having a sad codependent breakup, making up and getting back together after years of uneventful, loveless experiences…. So, what are you working on now?


Bill: Are you okay, Lanai? Why are you sobbing? If you want, I can refer you to my therapist. Her name is Susan. Well, right now I have been hired for some exciting video work, but I am also working on our blog and writing about this amazing world we both inhabit. As our library of content grows, I plan to publish another magazine and possibly produce a show. I just need a talented co-hostess.


Lanai: Oh I wasn’t sobbing, I got a lash in my eye. Anyway,let’s head to your HQ before the paparazzi gets here. We don’t need any extra publicity. 



Lanai: Spiffy little place ya got here. *looks around the sketchy area* As you know, this economy sucks right now, and peeps are looking for jobs to help pay their tiers or other  *clears throat*  SL expensive habits… Are you hiring? If so, what positions are you offering? The qualifications should be that they are somewhat normal, right?


Bill: Relax, you are fine. Why? Are you looking for a job? I warn you, Lanai. We do background checks. Actually, we don’t, but in your case, I would. But yes! We are! This is the most exciting part for me. In our newest iteration of inKLine Media, we will hire 90% of our employees as freelancers. This enables us to hire a much larger staff of writers, designers, videographers, photographers, DJs, performers, animators, and builders. We even hired someone who gives really good foot rubs! Those freelancers will have access to job listings as we receive work from clients. They can snatch up the contract by calling dibs and receive 75% of the total project income. The other 25% will go to the business to pay for tier and unnecessary impulse purchases from the Marketplace. Let’s go inside. I don’t trust these streets.



Lanai: Thank you for being mindful of my security… No, I’m not looking for a job, but that does sound pretty interesting. The foot rubs part, so do the opportunities you are offering. Random, but I have to ask…. Who the f*ck is Moe? And what do they know?



Bill: Oh, that guy. He says he’s a distant cousin, but I never saw him at a family reunion. He used to be very troubled and ran with the wrong crowd, but it seems like he cleaned up his act and focused his violent tendencies into something more constructive. Last I checked, he was the Undisputed Champion at Premier Wrestling, but no one likes him there either. He’s kind of an obnoxious dude. 


Lanai: OK. Thank you for the clarification. Cool. Does he come with a car seat? lol So, where can readers go to learn more about Inkline Media?


Bill: Anyway, they can visit our website at https://inklinemedia.wordpress.com/, or I can send them personalized letters with words that were cut out of magazines. 


Lanai: That sounds kinda familiar. Was it you who sent me that awful Secret Valentine card? I’ll have you know I sent it to the FBI. *stares him down* Do you have an in-world group? 


Bill: Wasn't me. We have a group, and they can join it for all of the latest updates. The Group Key is: 272f8097-fe55-ff6f-f116-a9d74a24493b. And we’re hoping to put together a recreational softball team for summer.



Lanai: That’s pretty cool.  I have to say you are one of the most laid-back people I’ve interviewed in a long time.  I think that chair might be broken. 


Bill: That chair was broken before I got here, and you can’t prove otherwise. 


Lanai: Before we throw in the towel on this interview, is there anything you’d like to share with our readers?


Bill: Nah. You can figure out something nice to say. 


Lanai: If you insist.  Hey SLE readers, check out InKline Media. If you need a job or a half-decent foot rub… I think he will throw in a towel for free.  Contact Bill Kaye.


 *awkward silence*




For more information, visit InKline Media here:


https://inklinemedia.wordpress.com/2026/03/05/inkline-medias-first-client/


Monday, June 17, 2013

SL Business Review- The Low Cost of High Fashion- Bill Kaye Reports...



Founded by an certified and highly decorated model and instructor, The Creative Loft gives aspiring models a taste of the industry, the opportunity the discuss fashion and invaluable tips for looking good before laying down loads of Lindens.  SLBR sat down with its owner, RedJess69 and the winners from her most recent event—The Dior Style Contest.

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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

SLBR News: BILL’S DEADLINE BLOG: I QUIT SL- Bill Kaye Reporting...



Admit it.  You have said it too.
I think back to my first issue and my very first page.  In my Letter From the Editor, I wrote that I would never quit SL.  And despite the hyperbolic trickery of my blog’s headline, that remains true now.  I’m not actually quitting SL.
I’ve just had one of those stressful weeks–scratch that–months. Fiscal quarters?  Pretty much this entire stretch of 2013 has been a bumpy stretch.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

SLBR News: SL REAL ESTATE RUMORS: IS A MAKEOVER FOR THE EGOISME SIM IN THE WORKS?- Bill Kaye Reporting...



SL Business Review learned yesterday from a source close to Ramses Meredith, the owner of Egoisme, that complete redesign may be in the works for the current sim occupied by the fashion giant.  The sprawling complex also houses the SL Enquirer Media Center and offices for SL Business Review and inKLine Media. 


Friday, February 1, 2013

Thursday, January 17, 2013

SLBR News: PRESS RELEASE: INVEST WITH AVATAR MEDIA NETWORK- InKline Media Reporting...



Avatar Media Network (AMN) hopes you’ll join this exciting prospect in virtual news and entertainment.  Shares for AMN are being sold for a mere 1L per share.  You can own a piece of the AMN production and distribution network.  Here’s how:


2) Right-click the ATM and deposit any amount to start an account.
3) Pick up your free Galaxy HUD.  This is a one-stop resource to access the entire network of networks.

4) Attach your HUD and left click the iPhone –>

A drop down menu will appear  –> Click Networks (This will ask you to be redirected to the Digital Financial Center web-site.
5) Register your account.  You’ll see the listing of networks available featuring not just AMN, but eight other promising networks.  Be sure to check them out as well.


Thank you for considering Avatar Media Network
Media contact:
Bill Kaye
CEO, Avatar Media Network

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

SLBR News: INKLINE MEDIA PROUDLY INTRODUCES AVATAR MEDIA NETWORK- Bill Kaye Reporting...




"I’m proud to announce that the Digital Financial Center Board of Directors has unanimously approved my Initial Price Offering application to start a new production company and channel for print and multimedia in the virtual universe–Avatar Media Network" (AMN). =Bill Kaye


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Friday, January 4, 2013

SLBR News: Centre For Business Development Polls Residents and Business Owners About SL



The Centre for Business Development, in its first official initiative composed a survey to get a sense of some feelings and perspectives from the SL community and virtual business owners. Please click  fill out the survey. We appreciate your time and feedback.

Take the survey

Friday, December 28, 2012

SLBR News: Second Life in 2012: A Year in Review- InKline Media Reporting...



Note: Clearly this list is by no means definitive and likely subject to much debate.

With the new year is just rapidly closing in, it’s the time of year when media starts rolling out their “best of” stories to kill air-time and column inches. So here’s what we believe makes this year’s list and why.
10) Digital Financial Center - Rumors have raged on about the possiblity of a new stock exchange opening on SL. SLBR can now confirm that the new exchange, Digitial Financial, will open on January 1st, 2013.
9) Second Life Community Convention Canceled in 2012 – Many observers, including the astute blogger Inara Pey of ModemWorld.Com, noted that SLCC had started to attract smaller and smaller crowds in the lead-up to the cancelation. Still, this year marked a symbolic splintering of the SL community.

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Friday, December 21, 2012

SLBR Exclusive: New Finance Center to Open in SL on Jan 1, 2013- Bill Kaye Reporting...

Bill Kaye, SLBR/InKline Media


A new stock exchange and financial services center will open its doors to the public on the first day of 2013.  The Digital Finance Center (DFC), under the leadership of CEO Adam Wintz, has drummed up interest and speculation for some time now, but is technically operating before its official public open.

SLBR/InKline Media

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We have ad space avaliable on our web-site.  Normally 500L/wk.  Now: 300L/wk until Dec. 26th

Thursday, November 29, 2012

SPOTLIGHT FEATURE- Interview with Bill Kaye of (SLBR)Second Life Business Review- Lanai Jarrico Reporting...

  


   Second Life has a versatile atmosphere with many activities and events happening around the clock. Magazines and media sources across the grid make their virtual living by providing exposure to the various business and venues that support entertainment. Mixing business and pleasure is frowned upon in certain situations and in others, it is the perfect combination for bringing people together from both sides of the virtual spectrum.

With the increase of media sources all competing for readers, group members, advertisers and stories, it is difficult for avatars to get their news in one place, or they spend way too much time searching through media sources that satisfies all their interests and provide them services.

Recently, I had a meeting with Bill Kaye, an up and coming business journalist with an eye for hot topics to help SL entrepreneurs succeed. We discussed how we could combine our sources to give our readers a combination of Business and entertainment news.



On November 18, 2012, SLBR and SLE came into an agreement to give readers access from both sources. You can find business news on The SL Enquirer main tabs, as well as a convenient RSS feed of their latest headlines on the left column of our site. In exchange, SLBR features SLE’s top stories on their news source. With ideas still on the table for new projects, I thought it would be fitting to have a sit down and discuss our plans so you all know what to expect with this collaboration.


Interview with SLBR's Bill Kaye


 

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

SLBR News: Star Wars Role-play Sim, Mos Espa, to Close- Ludragon Legacy Reporting...





About a week ago Mos Espa was a thriving city with multiple groups and factions calling it home. Now the city is found as a barren ghost town. Houses and shops have been abandoned as the sim prepares to close down.

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Friday, November 16, 2012

SL Enquirer and SL Business Review Establish Media Partnership- Bill Kaye Reporting...



Lanai Jarrico and Bill Kaye  discussing business at Cool Beans Coffee Shop
In an effort to strengthen the collective discourse of the virtual universe, SL Enquirer and SL Business Review have established a partnership to syndicate content, cross-promote and collaborate on future news leads and projects.
Under the terms of the deal, which was finalized late last night, both media companies will retain independent editorial discretion and financial operations. As partners, they will serve as conduits to each other’s news content by featuring RSS feeds, “teaser” stories and mutual affiliate advertisements.

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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

SLBR News: Update Coming Soon for Phoenix Firestorm! - InKline Media reporting....




SLBR’s techies get their brains around the new Firestorm updates, recently announced on their site. They include some of the following.
Breakdown by Sachiko Cheng
An about land floater: Floaters are menus that when opened shrink to their smallest size. This saves space and saves screen real estate, but it also means you are not able to resize the window. This is already in place for features such as the environment and sun settings.
The ability to save and store custom camera positions.

Read the full story here

Thursday, November 1, 2012

SLBR News: Live From New York Bill Kaye Reporting...




Hurricane Sandy battered the New York metro area and much of the Northeast with all the fury that weather reports predicted. Thus far, the storm has claimed 9 lives in my borough alone.
Here on Staten Island, wind gusts exceeded 70 mph. The 800 mile-wide hurricane rattled windows, tossed trees and pounded residents with storm surges. Downed trees, power outages and flooding have affected most of the borough.

Read the full story here:

http://inklinemedia.wordpress.com/2012/10/31/slbr-weather-the-aftermath-of-hurricane-sandy/

 
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