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06 Sep This post is from from my other blog here “It takes 20 years to build a reputation and 5 minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you’ll do things differently.” Warren Buffet. The richest man in the world, with an estimated net worth of $62 billion as of last count, must know what he is talking about. Those words also rings true for bloggers. Often, we don’t know each other personally, relying instead on reputation and integrity. Just lookat Maki of DoshDosh.com. Nobody knows anything personal about him (well, maybe his close friends do) except that he’s blogging from Canada, a student (or has he finished college now?), the field ...
03 Sep This post is from from my other blog here Trends is a Google webmasters’ tool that shows us the hottest searches from 2004 up to this moment. Bloggers and webmasters most often use it to catch and ride the wave of the latest Google hot trends for popular searches and incorporate related keywords in their content to partake of the massive Google traffic. There’s another use for the tool we want to highlight, that of targeting geographic niches with Google trends search terms. Well, that’s how we use it for anyway. Step 1. Open Google Trends in browser. Click here to open Google trends in a new tab. To illustrate, ...
03 Sep This post is from from my other blog here It seems that search giant Google was concocting a surprise for browser companies dominating the market, a new browser it calls chrome. Who can resist taking it for a spin? Not RMO! Since the download link sits right smack at the center of the Google search home page, downloading and installing it was a snap. The installer/downloader got the browser files from the repository in about 5 minutes and we’re set to go. Right off the bat, the difference from most browsers was evident. Firing up Chrome was almost instantaneous on a 2 GHz Core Duo with 2 Gigs of ...
02 Sep This post is from from my other blog here People scour the web for high-paying Google Adsense keywords. If we consider the dynamics of bidding for keywords in AdWords, wouldn’t those lists be a little late for current and future searches? Besides, we have looked at such lists and most often they are of top-paying keywords in limited niches. What if our sites do not deal with loans, mortgages, a disease we get from inhaling or ingesting asbestos, and lawyers? We believe the best way to look for high-paying keywords suitable to our niches is the source itself, AdWord’s Keyword Tool External. This is simply a brief introduction and tutorial ...
31 Aug This post is from from my other blog here We read this little article on Yahoo Sports’ coverage of the 2008 Summer Olympics. It’s about a tiny young woman from Somalia who competed in the 20 meter dash. She was the slowest of the pack. So slow, that her 8 seconds difference from the rest of the runners left her alone on the track. There’s no way the half-full stadium will miss her and they roared and applauded as she crossed the finish line. We sure could use the following words from her for inspiration, “I was happy the people were cheering and encouraging me but I would have liked ...
28 Aug This post is from from my other blog here Before anything else, what is a bounce rate? It has nothing to do with the spherical humans depicted in the animated movie Wall-E. It’s another way for Google to say our blogs or sites are not making the grade. ReapMoneyOnline recently crashed and we have to start afresh. We thought it would be a good time to monitor our traffic data in Google Analytics, taking a close look at RMO’s bounce rate. So ...
27 Aug This post is from from my other blog here The Fuwa, the 5 mascots for the Beijing Olympics, were true harbingers of luck. After the finally tally, China has an unprecedented 51 gold medals. It’s still a long way to the record set by the United States in 1984 with 83 golds but luck was not the sole basis for the Chinese athletes’ impressive performance. As this Yahoo sports article says, China will repeat its gold harvest in succeeding Olympics and with 1.3 billion people for a talent pool, that target may not be that far off in the future. Age, human rights, and political issues aside, how can bloggers ...
24 Aug This post is from from my other blog here Ashley Qualls is a real life Cinderella. No, she didn’t go to the prom with glass slippers. Instead her fairy godmothers, Google Adsense and other advertisers, transformed her life from just another teen living with her divorced mom and a sister in a one-bedroom apartment to a millionaire web entrepreneur. It all started when Ashley bought a domain for $8.00 and used it to do what she loved most as a 14-year old, doodle with MySpace layouts and gave it away to her online buddies in her website, whateverlife.com. Soon, droves of visitors went to her site for the free layouts, ...
23 Aug This post is from from my other blog here The hosting business is a buyer’s market. There simply are hundreds of web hosting outfits jockeying out there to get our money, right? We could be wrong. What appears to be diverse webhost companies may actually be agents or affiliates of a reseller. Resellers companies may also be leasing servers from datacenters. A hosting reseller program is usually a business proposition. They allow us to have our very own web hosting business with the back-end management and customer support done by the resellers themselves. But let’s look at it from another point-of-view, that of webmasters and web entrepreneurs planning to develop ...
19 Aug This post is from from my other blog here ReapMoneyOnline’s past server issues have forced us to take a closer look at webhosts and web hosting. We did research on the popular web hosting companies for nearly 2 weeks and came out better informed. Web hosting companies usually offer the following packages: shared web hosting, reseller web hosting, Virtual Private Server (VPS), and stand alone servers (managed or unmanaged). 1. Shared Web Hosting. Shared web hosting is the entry level kind of hosting. Overselling is the norm among popular web hosts, they sell space and bandwidth their servers cannot sustain. This is where we see promos like unlimited space and bandwidth.
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