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Posted by Althaf Ahmed on 11/10/07 in For Bloggers, Featured
I was surprised yesterday when a friend of mine asked me “Al, there is a buzz about something called paid reviews. People are talking about making an earning out of it. Can you shed some light on it?â€
Paid reviews are one of the biggest and best income sources for bloggers and this friend of mine who has been running a blog since past 2 months had no clue what it was all about. So, I decided to focus today’s article on Paid Reviews and it’s workings. I am not going to bore you with bygone history, but get you familiar with the practical concepts so by the time you finish reading, you will be bumping with a new and unfound zeal to take part in this exciting industry.
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Posted by Steven Smith on 11/8/07 in Forex Trading, Featured
By now, you should have your demo account from North Finance up and running. If not, review the article “Nuts & Bolts – Getting Started†and that will bring you up to speed quickly.
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Posted by Althaf Ahmed on 11/6/07 in Product Reviews, Featured
Alright, you have to believe me when I say this is an unbiased review, because it is. If the product is too good to be true, no one can help it. We are used to the old cliché, “If it is too good to be true, then it isâ€. Not always. At MyBlogPost, we will be honest in our review, criticisms and recommendations. Rest Assured.
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Posted by admin on 11/5/07 in For Bloggers
What should be the posting consistency of a blog? Should you write once a day, four to five times a day, or once in two to three days? Have you ever given a thought to it?
At MBP, we have a posting frequency of one to two posts per day. We are able to leverage on the multiple authors setup.
Until now.
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Posted by May C on 11/4/07 in The Success Doctor
While most agree that goal setting is a positive step, which focuses the mind, there are some that think that you should not set goals.
“To have a goal, not just in zazen(meditation), but in everyday living, to want to get something or grab something , is a sickness of the mind. You don’t need a goal, if here and now, you are concentrating on what you’re doing:
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