In a previous 4 part series that started here, I wrote about using your PC and workstation ergonomically and how to avoid getting repetitive stress injuries (RSI) and also how to protect your kids from getting PC-related injuries as well. In two other articles, one on data storage here and the other on disaster recovery […]
Entries from September 2008
Make Money at Home: Preparing Your Environment
September 27th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: tips and tricks · healthy practices
Blogging Basics: Incubating Fresh Blog Content
September 25th, 2008 · No Comments
3rd of 3 parts
When you first start your blog, you probably have so much to say that you have no problem posting every day. After a while, you begin to run out of ideas and you can’t seem to come up with fresh content. Every blogger has this problem from time to time. It’s normal.
So […]
Tags: tips and tricks · Blog · eCommerce
Blogging Basics: Your Blogging Schedule
September 21st, 2008 · No Comments
2nd of 3 parts
Does the idea of scheduling your blogging seem forced? Uncreative? Posting to your blog shouldn’t happen only when you feel “moved” to create an award-winning post. Blogging needs to be done regularly to provide good content for your readers, to get better at writing and to maximize your profits.
Set yourself up with […]
Tags: tips and tricks · healthy practices · Blog
Blogging Basics: Making Money Without A Website
September 18th, 2008 · No Comments
1st of 3 parts
You’ve heard about online marketing as a way to make some extra money on the side, but you don’t have any programming skills and have nothing you can think of to sell that isn’t already being offered everywhere. Can you still become successful and make money marketing online? In a nutshell: Yes.
There […]
Tags: Blog · Marketing · eCommerce
Blogging Tips: Creating a Course on Your Favorite Topic 2
September 13th, 2008 · 1 Comment
In the first half of this series we covered the first three steps of the ADDIE model: analysis, design and development. In this last part, we’ll finish up with implementation and evaluation.
Implementation.
This is continuing the action to completion.
This is the moment you’ve waited for, finally presenting your project to the world! Depending on your […]
Tags: tips and tricks · Blog
Blogging Tips: Creating a Course on Your Favorite Topic 1
September 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment
If you have a particular field of interest that you feel very passionately about, and you want to create a tutorial about it so you can share the love, you may be a little fuzzy on where to start.
Whether you plan to make a short tutorial or a formal course that would […]
Tags: tips and tricks · Blog
Using All Of The Search Engine Pie
September 7th, 2008 · No Comments
There is a critical viewpoint that many Internet Marketers are missing about SEO techniques and getting websites ranked high in the search engines. And it all goes back to the elementary principle of the “whole” being the sum total of all of its parts. This simple, yet often forgotten principle is alive and well in […]
Using The Power of Leverage
September 5th, 2008 · No Comments
Many people have already discovered how to use the Internet to make a lot of money. Aside from some tech savvy, discipline and a solid plan, they have also used the power of leverage. Leverage is defined as “using given resources in such a way that the potential positive or negative outcome is magnified and/or […]
Back To Basics: Affiliate Marketing Benefits
September 1st, 2008 · No Comments
Many entrepreneurs, micro-enterprises and companies use affiliate marketing as the quick solution to getting relatively low cost, highly focused traffic to their websites or to a “warm-up” site that boosts the chances of a customer actually buying something from the main site.
The affiliate marketing solution is a solid and very effective web marketing method which […]