2008 January | Blogging Experiment - Part 2
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Learn From My Mistakes: Track Your ROI

Wow… just typing out that headline made me feel dumb. Anyway let me give you a little bit of the background info before telling you exactly how I was an idiot. After the good income from theme sales last month, I decided to advertise it a bit. I purchased one ...
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Lessons on Blogging Meme

Throughout the Lessons on Blogging series, I’ve discussed concepts and principles that popular TV shows teach about blogging. The series has been very well received, with several posts becoming popular on several social media sites and attracting several new incoming links. At the end of each post I mention that ...
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Make Money Online with Kontera

In a continuing effort to make money online, and to hit my goal for the month of $1,500, I’ve decided to give the contextual advertising service, Kontera. For those of you that read other “make money” blogs, you’re probably familiar with the double underlined text links. Basically, these are ads ...
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Digg has Privacy Problem

When Digg added the shout function a while back, it was met with mixed reactions. Personally I liked the feature but one thing I didn’t care for was everyone and their brother being able to see any shout or note that my friends sent me. No worries, Digg has an ...
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WordPress Plugins: Enhanced WP-Contact Form Added

One of the most frequent suggestions I’ve received for this site is to have a contact page to make it easier for people to contact me. To be honest, I’m not quite sure how I had missed such a basic element of a website but for whatever reason, I had ...
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Google Adsense: “We Don’t Need Your Stinking Referrals”

Google Adsense made a shocking announcement on their blog today. They’ve changed the payment structure back to the old , one threshold, one payment structure. But more importantly was this announcement: “- If you’re outside of North America, Latin America, and Japan, AdSense referrals will be retired. For publishers not ...
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Want to be a Ninja?

How much would you pay for a course taught by Jeremy Shoemaker of Shoemoney, or Aaron Wall of SEObook, or Neil Patel of Pronet Advertising, or Andy Beal of Marketing Pilgrim? Well how much would you pay for a course where you were taught by ALL of those big names, ...
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M*A*S*H: Lessons on Blogging

When a TV show lasts nearly 4 times as long as the subject it covers, it’s a pretty good indication that they did something right. When the series finale becomes the most watched episode in American history, with a whopping 50 million viewers and 60% of households tuning in, you ...
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Welcome ProBlogger Readers!

I’d like to extend a warm welcome to all of the ProBlogger readers that have decided to participate in the Community Consulting project. Please take a look around, read a few posts, and let me know what you think! I’m a huge fan of the feature and have been amazed ...
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