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  • Joe Stirt says: "Swiss luxury penmaker Montblanc has just come out with a $23,000 pen to commemorate the austere, asceticleader of Indian independence's birth on this date (October 2) in 1869."

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Joe Stirt knows how John Bolton can get confirmed.

    Waldo Jaquith - Get that mop-top cut. 2006

  • The company relied on its technology and devised a number that allowed Stirt to record and change his recruiting updates daily.

    FanHouse Main 2010

  • "That was the start of the 900 recruiting industry," Stirt said.

    FanHouse Main 2010

  • The first day Stirt went live, his number received 500 calls, including one from a UF graduate and football fan who worked for an oil company in Saudi Arabia.

    FanHouse Main 2010

  • "It was insane because here we were trying to find out recruiting information for our subscribers but our office phones were always tied up," said Stirt, now director of advertising for Scout Media, Inc., and publisher of the monthly Fightin 'Gators magazine.

    FanHouse Main 2010

  • The first day Stirt went live, his number received 500 calls, including one from a UF graduate and football fan who worked for an oil company in Saudi Arabia.

    FanHouse Main 2010

  • "That was the start of the 900 recruiting industry," Stirt said.

    FanHouse Main 2010

  • It was following a reader's survey that Stirt, who sold his magazine to Landmark Communications Inc., in 1998, learned just how important recruiting was to his paid readership of around 10,000 subscribers.

    FanHouse Main 2010

  • Stirt quickly discovered that interest in recruiting only intensified as the college football season wound down and the holidays approached.

    FanHouse Main 2010

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