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Brand new project on the way

Hello, people! Been very busy lately working my butt off to launch a new project. This time it’s an affiliate site, HovercraftsHome , all about hovercrafts and a special kind of them – HovPods. Go check it out if you’re curious! :D Now it’s back to work, I have a few other projects on the way…so, till the next update, have fun making money! See ya!

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Online projects update

As of today I am starting a new series of online projects, this time mainly targeting the blogs and AdSense market, by creating a few small, niche and keyword targeted blogs, here on Blogger. The purpose is to create genuine information for the searchers and, in the process, to get a few clicks on my AdSense ads, in return for my work. The blogs will feature 3-5 posts at first, with original information compiled by me from web sources, and AdSense ads on them.

Sooo, the first one of these projects is Data Center Disaster Recovery – ServerVault Secure , a nice little niche with very few results per search. Let’s see how it goes and I’ll keep you guys posted with the actual results. Cheers, mates!

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Small break

Hey! Sorry for not posting these late days, but I am searching for a way to move my blog to my own domain (Online9to5.com), so I am pretty busy. But don’t worry, when everything is settled nice and smoothly, I’ll be back with fresh information for you. See ya!

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Using RSS to get new and useful info

Quick note for today: has everyone heard of RSS ( really simple syndication)? If not, to put it short, it’s a way to get news updates without having to open an e-mail or visit a website, just by using a RSS client and subscribing to a news feed. Where am I going with this? Well, almost all newsletters I posted yesterday have such a RSS feed, which means you can read their news much easier, if you want to. In fact, it’s “trendy” today for every site, forum or blog to be RSS-enabled (even my blog has such a feature provided by Blogger.com). Bottom line is this: get a RSS reader (you can find loads of them by searching Google) and, when you find a site full of interesting information that you’d like to subscribe to, just check if that site has a RSS feed (in 90% of the cases the answer will be YES) and then add it to your list. Then, each day you can read news, content targeted directly to your interest, and if you don’t like it anymore there’s no unsubscribe necessary, you just delete the feed’s address from your reader and you’re out. Brilliant invention, if I may say so myself :) !
Ok, so have yourself a great weekend and talk to you soon. Cheers!

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First learning source: newsletters

Heeeello, party people! Today, as I read the first comment received on my blog, I feel bursting with enthusiasm and eager to share with you the information in this post. So, without further ado, let’s begin…
This time I’d like to talk to you about information sources. One of the most important resources is represented by newsletters. I know I am subscribed to a “few” (well, to be honest, about 25 or so :P ) and really enjoy the knowledge they bring me each morning during my coffee time (right after the sports newspapers, of course :) . But there are some things you need to know before subscribing: nothing is free on the Internet! For every “free gift” you receive there is an action that’s expected of you, wether it’s buying a product, subscribing to a service, clicking a link or something else. Every great seller would vouch for this: the best way to sell is to give the feeling that you are offering much more than you are receiving (usually by giving away stuff for free, bonuses, along with the actual product you’re selling; that free stuff can be a report, an e-book, a course, a software etc.). Why am I telling you this? Because you need to realize that the information in those newsletters will be packed with product offers and action calls for you to BUY something! So you need to learn how to filter genuine info from advertorials. This could be somewhat difficult at the beginning, but at least you’re ahead of the game by being warned of this. So, to put it simple, at the beginning just read, don’t go buying stuff until you are decided on starting a project and you really need that stuff for it! Ok?
After this needed introduction, I’ll give you some links for newsletters that I found to be the most usefull and honest, along with having plenty of new ideas and things to learn from. I have to tell you that I am not linked with any of these publishers and have no profit from them whatsoever, I just like to read their stuff (if I post a link that somehow brings me a benefit I’ll tell at that moment, so that you can willfully decide if you click it or not).
Bahh..enough chit-chat :) This are the newsletters I like (more like the addresses where you can subscribe to them) :

Ok, that’s about enough…I selected the ones I think are the best, but still, among them, some are better than the others. If you don’t want to read them all, I’ll highlight the ones I think you should really subscribe to in red (or i’ll make them italic and bold :)
Well, that’s enough for now. Happy reading and see you soon!

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