Innersound Speakers

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I get paid to do some pretty strange things sometimes. I recently explained to someone that much of what I do to make money is sit on my sofa with my feet propped up and my Macbook on my lap. Obviously, that’s an oversimplified and exaggerated way of summing up what I do and only half of the easy peasy hyperbolic equation. The other half is that I run all over London and sometimes beyond having fabulous adventures worth propping up my feet and opening up the Mac to write about and upload photos of – and then via this blog share my words and images with fine reader just like you.

So when I woke up this morning to an email from an unknown sender with the words “sponsored post” in the subject line, I wasn’t too surprised. “Oh cool,” I thought, “a little extra money potentially.” What did surprise me though was that the dude behind the proposal didn’t really seem to care all that much about how, what or even when I published his sponsored content only that …

I would like you to write a post with the title “Innersound speakers.” These keywords (“Innersound speakers”) should also be used through the post (just a few times – nothing unnatural). These keywords should also be a tag and category of the post. “Innersound” should be used as a tag, as well.

The amount of money that was proposed as payment to do this shall remain undisclosed, but obviously it was enough to motivate me to write the post. I can’t imagine my new client is up to anything nefarious or maniacal. He’s just trying to get the word out about Innersound speakers. So say it with me everybody: Innersound speakers.

Anyway, I’m sitting here (yep the feet are up on the coffee table) and wondering, “What are Innersound speakers?” I looked around online and still don’t quite have my head around what they are. Yeah, they’re high end speakers, but anybody own some of these audio bad boys or know anything at all about them? I’m intrigued … and I welcome any comments from folks who can describe Innersound or Innersound speakers to me.

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Chris Osburn is the founder, administrator and editor of tikichris. In addition to blogging, he works as a freelance journalist, photographer, consultant and curator.
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