How I Quit My Job and Become A Problogger | Make Money With Blogs! - Search For Blogging (3)
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Blogging, 2008 Summer I quit my job last July, and become a problogger. Many readers are still asking me how I managed to quit my full time marketing job after 10 years, while still paying a serious monthly mortgage debt. In this post I would like to share the key turning points in my blogging career. Joined Blog Mastermind: I joined Yaro Starak’s Blog Mastermind blog mentoring program in August 2008. It was a paid ...
۱۶۸۹ توهين مستقيم، ۳۹۶۸۲مورد سياهنمايي (2)
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مقايسه آماري 3 سال بيبندوباري سياسي عليه دولت۱۶۸۹ توهين مستقيم، ۳۹۶۸۲مورد سياهنماييمديركل پژوهش خبرگزاري جمهوري اسلامي در پاسخ به اين پرسش آيا دولت نهم تخريب ميشود يا نه؟ اظهار داشت: براساس كار پژوهشي كه طي ماههاي اخير انجام دادهايم مشخص شد در سه سال فعاليت دولت نهم ۳۹۶۸۲مورد سياه نمايي درفضاي رسانهاي و تبليغاتي كشورعليه دولت نهم انجام شده است.
How Much is a Twitter Follower Worth? (8)
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$6.19 I know this because of the enormous research I did over the course of the previous 12 months based on multiple factors including number of followers, percent followed, age of account and 28 other measures. $6.19 Of course, if you believe that, I have a bridge in Brooklyn you can buy. For some reason, a intrinsic value has been placed on the number of friends or followers we have accumulated in social networks such ...
Little Girl Stands Outside Classroom Window Every Day (1)
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From Tianya, October 14th 2008: Yesterday, someone reported that a pupil at the Binhe Road Primary School in Dengfeng City [in Henan province] has been standing outside the classroom to listen to lessons for over 20 days, suspecting that the teacher was punishing the student. Yesterday afternoon at 2pm, a reporter rushed to Binhe Road Primary School. After hearing the class bell ring, the students entered the classroom one by one. However, under the classroom ...
Rethinking Investing - Part 2 (Plus: Election Thoughts) (24)
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Successful “investing” requires some uncommon questions. (Photo: Me at Burning Man ‘08) “If the market felt fidgety, if people were scared or desperate, he [senior Salomon Brothers bond trader] herded them like sheep into a corner, then made them pay for their uncertainty.” -Liar’s Poker, Chapter: A Brotherhood of Hoods Connecticut, 2003 There were 4-6 screens per person, and chairs were lined up at a single 30-foot desk in hierarchical pecking order. Commands would come ...
magical thinking in a partisan age (1)
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Chances are I don't need to inform you of Reihan Salam's credentials. He is one of conservatism brightest lights, and he has earned many laurels commensurate with his abilities. He deserves this praise and more. Recently, he penned an endorsement of McCain in the Guardian.Reihan's piece is a disturbing document, one which shows that even the smartest among us can fall prey to cognitive dissonance. Reihan's justification for supporting McCain, I say without malice, is ...
World's First Open-Source Netbook? (1)
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Asus Eee News, Mods, and Hacks (0)
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Jiangsu, China-based Lemote Technology Corporation has announced its YeeLoong Notebook, which it claims to be the world's first "fully open hardware/software. All system source (BIOS, kernel, drivers etc.) are open source, no close firmware needed."Other specs include:High performance. Tests show that our platform is among the best performance for 7"-9"ultra mobile laptops.Low power. Peak power ~12Watt for SSD version.Low cost. High quality. This product is designed and produced by Quanta Computer, the No.1 notebook OEM ...
Signs of an Economic Bottoming Process (1)
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Dominic Vignola submits:As has been said often, history rarely repeats itself but it often does rhyme. With that in mind, we will at some point come out of this economic downturn / stock market calamity, and for investors, the timing is the key. This will not be another attempt at “calling the bottom” as so many talking heads have (erroneously) attempted to do over the last several months. It will be an attempt at developing ...
Blogging’s death knell only rung by those of limited vision (3)
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All the brew-ha-ha about the death of blogging last week didn’t really surprise me much (See Mark Evans, Mathew Ingram, Wired and Tish Grier). I had a post percolating in my head about the whole issue, but it wasn’t until Rebecca’s post today that it all clicked together for me: I think blogging is changing; it’s evolving into something much bigger, allowing for more applications and tools to emerge in the online realm. It’s changing ...
Geoff Livingston talks to social media stars - and me (1)
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Geoff Livingston and the Network Solutions team were out in full force at BlogWorld Expo, talking experts on all things social media to create a video series containing a ton of online marketing tips for small businesses. I was honoured to be asked to participate in the program. To cap it all off, Network Solutions is producing the Solutions Stars Video Conference on October 29 at 1 p.m. It’s a totally free online conference (no ...
Reasons To Write A Business Book (1)
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I was speaking at JV Alert last weekend and a person said "I'm writing a book so that I can build a back-end series of products related to the chapters because everyone knows you can't make money from a book." This is becoming a more and more common excuse for people to write bad books and it is ridiculous. Depending on your business model you may make more money from the business that the book ...
How far do we go to educate others? (1)
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Virtual Moxie - The Cure For The Common Virtual Assistance Practice (0)
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As much as I’m happy that Tim Ferriss has seen great success with The 4-Hour Work Week, and for all that it’s drawn attention to our profession, for the most part, what’s been heard from readers/followers of his/the book, I think, is that you can get a lot of stuff done on the cheap. I’m reading blog posts. I’m seeing what people are posting via other social media channels. And frankly, I’m not impressed, *and* ...