How Fast Is Google?
I hate Google. I mean I really loathe them. Arrogant, smug, self-satisfied pricks, every last one of them. Who the hell do they think they are? I own the arrogant, smug, self-satisfied prick thing, been that way since I was born. Now, because this big corporation comes along and plays it like I’ve been playing it all my life, they get all the attention just because nobody knows who the hell I am! How fair is that?
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Psst! I Have A Killer Secret…
Hey, thanks for reading this article. I need to ask you a favour though, don’t tell anyone else about it, okay? Let’s just keep this between you and I.
You see the fact is, I have a killer secret I want to share with you. Something that will allow you to hoover up free money while you sleep. Really, this is so easy anyone can do it. You don’t need a list (not of your own anyway), you don’t need any traffic and you can set the whole thing up in a couple of hours and make tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars.
I’m going to give you all the details right here in this article, nothing will be held back.
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WordPress 3.0 twentyten_filter_wp_title conflict with All in One SEO
Just upgraded to WordPress 3.0? Are you using the TwentyTen theme? Do you have All in One SEO installed? Are your page titles now screwed up?
TwentyTen is a very clean and practical theme and, unlike the previous default, is perfectly acceptable as a production theme. I’ve created a child theme 95% based on TwentyTen as a rapid deployment template and it works really well apart from one niggle with the page titles.
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Physical Product or Information Product
If you are subscribed to a ton of marketing lists you’ll have noticed a spate of physical product marketing launches in the last couple of weeks. The “best program ever”, “all you will ever need”, “please give me two grand of your hard earned cash”, and blah, blah, blah.
I’m not subscribed to more than a handful of these lists any more (in an effort to combat information overload and outrageous bullshit) and I keep up to date with what’s going on in the marketplace via the excellent JVNotify which is all you need.
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Silence is Often a Good Sign
So why haven’t I been keeping this blog up to date? There’s a simple answer. I’ve started to make money online. Which means I don’t have a lot of time to TALK about making money online. In fact, this blog is a luxury I can’t afford. Every minute spent theorising here is a minute I might have used to make more money. It’s that simple.
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Financial Spring Cleaning
The joys of spring. The leaves are reappearing on the trees, the flowers are blooming, bird song fills the air and all those membership subscriptions you thought were a great idea at the time are still pulling money from your bank and Paypal accounts on a regular basis.
Time to do a spring clean.
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Your Papers Please! Ymultimedia
Here’s a little something from your friendly authoritarian network Ymultimedia. In order to “serve their customers better” they demand your ID or your account gets suspended and you don’t get paid.
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ViperChill is a Blog You Will Want to Check Out
These young whippersnappers! Seriously though, there’s a great (in a non-hype way) blog called ViperChill that I strongly advise you take a look at.
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Auto Content Cash For Lazy Internet Marketers
Auto Content Cash from Alex Goad, Brian Johnson and Jared Croslow is the latest automated mini-blog solution to hit the market.
It promises to build niche and product targeted WordPress blogs that you can set up in under an hour. Custom plugins are then used to auto-generate content so you never have to visit the blog again, you just leave it to build itself while you get on with building another auto-blog and then another and another until you have hundreds or thousands or millions or billions…
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Cross Browser Testing Game Changer
Most web developers know that Internet Explorer sucks and those that don’t just aren’t paying attention. IE8 sucks slightly less than IE7 which sucked a fraction less than the truly appalling IE6 and with IE9 on the way there’s a chance by this time next year Microsoft will have finally reached the starting gate for web standards – a place other vendors passed years ago.
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