Posted by admin | Apr 15th, 2008
Pepperjam can probably be called affiliate marketing 2.0! Everything that I’ve heard about their system as being innovative, out-of-the-box, profitable lead me to signup with them a few weeks back to see what the buzz is about. And I should tell you that they have surpassed all my expectations. If you’re hoping to make any money at all by being an affiliate, I recommend that Pepperjam should be...
Posted by admin | Apr 14th, 2008
If there’s one thing that makes blogging pleasurable except for the topic that you’re blogging about, it would probably be the blogging software or the publishing software. Well, at least, for me.
A blog-publishing software is a web-based or a desktop-standalone piece of software that helps you to write; And depending on the functionality, helps you to publish, tag, categorize, time-stamp, and do...
Posted by admin | Apr 9th, 2008
Misconceptions in the blogosphere are very common. One half of those practices are publicized by amateurs pretending to be geniuses, and the other half is created by geniuses acting like amateurs. (If you know what I mean ) Whatever said and done, and despite how many individuals practice it, if a certain practice yields a negative output, then it indeed, in my humble opinion, is a negative practice and a...
Posted by admin | Apr 7th, 2008
Well, in the earlier post I told you that I went from just 6 subscribers to 200+ in 50 days of blogging. And I pretty much gave you out some my METYHODOLOGY. But for the part II of this, you’ll get some serious juice.
Creating a unique blog brand
Blogs telling you how to blog had come to be somewhat of a cliche these days. So I created my own brand of a blog that said more than “creating money...
Posted by admin | Apr 6th, 2008
One question – did you see MindBlogger 50 days before this day? Maybe 6 of you have. Since, I only had 6 subscribers to this blog, 50 days before this day. I had 20 unique visitors per day, an average of 0.65 comments per post and a lot of frustration building at my own pace. The reason why I hit so low key was because I had certain things going on in December 2007 and January 2008, that completely forced...
Posted by admin | Apr 3rd, 2008
A staticaholic is a person active in the blogosphere, more commonly known as a blogger, (this leaves out bots), who had consistently shown greater signs of addiction towards staticaholism.
More commonly found in upcoming bloggers and a few pro-bloggers who measure their success from second to second, staticaholism poses very serious threats to a blogger’s effectiveness at a given task. It makes a blogger...