8 Random Facts About Me
Friday, July 13th, 2007I was tagged by Dee at NetBusinessBlog to write 8 random facts about me.
8 Random Facts (more…)
I was tagged by Dee at NetBusinessBlog to write 8 random facts about me.
8 Random Facts (more…)
This is my second post in my Wallace Wattles The Science of Getting Rich series. The first is here. It concerned Wattles’ first point, which is not only that it is good to become rich, but that we have a duty to become rich.
I’ll explain why in a later post. For now, I want to talk about the importance of things in Wattles’ philosophy…
For some reason, every one thinks all this blog stuff it new! It’s not. It’s just journalism repackaged.
Let me explain…
Chain Reactions
I grew up during the Cold War. I remember the Cuban Missile Crisis.
When I was a kid in elementary school, we would look at really boring black and white movies about how atomic explosions work…
What’s cool about the internet
What’s cool and not so cool about the internet is how fast everything changes.
Personally, I like it. (I’m very flexible.) But just as soon as you understand yesterday’s paradigm, you wake up today and it’s all irrelevant.
Let me explain this a little more…
I was just in my My Yahoo! reading a post from doshdosh. Here is a collection of great tools to analyze links to other blogs. The idea is you can choose blogs that are similar to your own, analyze their links, then begin a campaign to get those blogs to link to you.
Not a bad idea!
I’ll let you know how it pans out.
A few posts ago, I talked about Steven Aitchison’s (The Blog Consultant) foray into search engine marketing (SEM).
Steven is selling Amazon products by writing Google AdWord ads and sending the clicks straight through to Amazon’s landing page. In other words, Steven does not have his own website in between the ad the prospect sees and the Amazon product he’s trying to sell.
A big question about public school, or any schooling for that matter, is what should be accomplished?
We tend to know what we want students to learn, how to read and write, how to do math, some science and social studies.
I’m wondering if we know why, and if the “why” changed, would the “what” change also.
Let me see if I can be a little clearer…
As I start to monetize this blog, I’m going to be trying a lot of things.
One of the first revenue streams I’ll be trying is Pay Per Post, and, when my blog gets big enough, ReviewMe.
Of course, the blog’s the thing!
Let me explain what I mean…