Archive for January, 2011
Which emerged first, the blogger or the blogging site? In the 1990’s once the internet had started to grow, social networks had already begun gathering around the same passions, making use of things such as email lists and electronic advertising boards to communicate. However these were “back door” systems and not easily connected to the new web pages, and the personal interactions were cumbersome and mechanical. Consumers needed something more like a journal that could keep track of their ideas and allow visitors to respond. The question was how to make this possible.
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Affiliate Marketing is but one way to start a blog and make money, this article serves to help people approach blogging properly and avoid paying unnecessary money for useless info. Blogging is the easy part, making the money by getting traffic is the real challenge. I hope that this article clears the path to successful blogging and eases the path to make money online.
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With so many lazy ‘bloggers’ about happy to steal content from anyone’s website, what can you do to stop them in their tracks? Not much really, but there are a few possibilities to protect your work.
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There are a lot of people surfing the internet 24/7 looking for ways to make legitimate money on the internet. These people end up stumbling into scammers who are everywhere on the internet offering people unproven methods of making money on the internet and the worst thing is that they ask people to pay for the information and at the end of the day, you get nothing from what you are paying for. Most people have made the mistake of trusting these scammers several times and you probably one of them and you giving up simply because you are tired…
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A very popular method of earning a bit of cash from home these days is through blogging. So, if you want to get into home working, or you want to extend your current home working, why not try the scheme that everyone can do and get blogging?
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The days of the personal diary, of a journal kept with our most secret thoughts, fears and wishes, were numbered from the very first moment someone discovered that the Internet could be an ideal forum for personal writing, that it didn’t just have to be a mass of universities with learned books on offer, or websites offering discounts on this and that item which, to be honest, most people could easily do without. The Internet, perhaps as it was originally designed, is a massive medium of communication between anyone and everyone. The personal diary, with its fluffy cover, or an easily broken lock, with the dangers that Mom or Dad might discover it, or that a jealous little sister might read out innermost thoughts to all her friends in the clique at school, has been replaced by the Weblog or Blog, replaced by software which allows anyone with Internet access to share their thoughts with the world.
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