October 17, 2007 – 3:36 pm
Who is your core target audience? Your feed subscribers? Your search engine visitors? Both categories? If both of them are your target, it may occur that you don’t want them to see everything you write. Taking into consideration the explosion of paid review companies, bloggers are tempted to write posts for money, posts which are [...]
October 17, 2007 – 3:05 pm
This is a paid review.
Who doesn’t use phone calling cards, at least once in a while? I used them whenever mobile phone conversations were too expensive (when you travel in far away countries, you may discover that it’s better to get yourself a prepaid phone card than to use your mobile phone to call your [...]
October 16, 2007 – 3:13 pm
Who didn’t hear of PayPerPost, the service which offers bloggers opportunities to write paid posts? I heard about it some time ago, but it was not available to me because of their exclusive PayPal payment option, which was denied for Romania until a few weeks ago.
If you are a blogger and you use PayPerPost, you [...]
October 13, 2007 – 9:50 am
This is my entry for the Tutorial Group Writing Project, at The Writers Manifesto.
Many bloggers are also StumbleUpon members. You read their blogs, you stumble or review their posts, but how often do you check on their SU page? Maybe you do. At least, I’m checking everyday the stumbles of a few people, because they [...]
October 12, 2007 – 4:23 pm
This article is a paid review
When it comes about clutter storage, I’m always in trouble. Life in a small space requires organization, and this is not one of my strongest points. I wouldn’t show you my garage for nothing in this world (however, if you insist, tell me your price, and maybe I’ll let you [...]
October 12, 2007 – 2:55 pm
More and more, selling text links became a viable alternative to contextual advertising. At least for sites with lots of loyal readers who perceive contextual ads as a symbol of low quality, text link ads can be a compromise solution to keep the audience happy and yet make some money in exchange of your work. [...]
October 11, 2007 – 1:15 pm
Did you know that by default, the Wordpress plugins folder is perfectly visible to anybody with an internet connection?
I don’t know what could be the use of such an information, but who am I to judge? I’m not a hacker after all.
Try to type in your browser http://www.yourdomain.com/wp-content/plugins and tell me what you think.
There are [...]
October 8, 2007 – 6:22 pm
This post is part of the Internet Marketers United Group Writing Project, organized by Courtney Tuttle.
What do you do when you need an information? If you have an internet connection, it is most probable that you’d use a search engine, where you’d ask your question in the most relevant way possible, so you get the [...]
October 8, 2007 – 3:15 am
You read a lot of blogs every day. You agree or disagree with what people write, you argue, you fight for your opinions. How often do you think at the person behind a blog? How is life for this author who obviously dedicates a significant part of his time to put his ideas in the [...]
October 7, 2007 – 4:36 pm
Spottie, Tiger and their mom welcome you to this edition of 1001 Cats Blog Carnival. They worked hard to prepare for you some hopefully funny lolcats, so you get to know them better.
But first, the serious stuff:
Tiffany Holley presents Kitten Rescue posted at Life on the Road: Home Business, Homeschool, and Cats!, saying, “The story [...]