As I was driving through downtown Olongapo a few days ago, I realized that I have store sign and billboard sign blindness. I just don't notice them anymore and I think it's caused by the effects of visual pollution. Of course, there are roadside billboards apart from the downtown areas and I'm more likely to see those.
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In the world of Internet marketing, the article marketing article is a valuable asset. As with all assets located on the Internet, there are some pros and cons when working with them. I'm fortunate to have contacts who are both experienced and inexperienced because through them, I can see which things have lasting value and which do not.
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Whenever someone builds a brand new website, he or she usually needs a leg up in order to get the traffic ball rolling. Before I tell you an easy way to get just a wee bit of help from me, I want to point out something about the "leg up" American idiom.
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I'm taking the opportunity of a slow and lazy day, when I have nothing else planned, to tell you everything you need to know about oil filters. Actually, it probably will have very little to do with the things you need to know about oil filters, but it will give me the opportunity to write complete and utter nonsense while ranting about one thing or another. Before I start doing any of that, I have to point out that if you think that only cars have oil filters, think again. Any product that has to continuously use and reuse oil requires an oil filter of some kind. I will briefly write about oil filters (in comparison to everything else) as I either dazzle you with my brilliance or baffle you with my bullshit.
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What you do with a website failure is entirely up to you, but when do you decide that a website is a failure? There are a few strong indicators, which I'll share with you in a moment or two, but sometimes it takes a while for certain indicators to appear. You can see success with a failed website if you know what to do with it.
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It's been a while since I mentioned anything about making money online and that's simply because I don't want to compete with those people who are targeting that phrase. Nevertheless, I keep answering email from people looking to break into the business of making money online and particularly, how to make money online in the Philippines. A failed email reply (a bad Yahoo email address, I suppose) prompted me to write this for that individual and if he gleans anything from it, then you may glean something from it also.
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When I wrote about fine dining and ill-gotten gains more than a couple of weeks ago, I subtly suggested you could post articles of almost any kind at the new website I launched. Now, I'm coming right out and saying it. Anyone can contribute, as long as you follow the author requirements, and it doesn't require any experience.
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At some time in the past day or so, I added the affiliate link and image for "$7 Secrets" to my lower right sidebar after seeing Costa Fong's post on the 7 dollar script. In fact, I purchased the product at his site.
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It's time for a reality check. You can make money online with a blog, but you're probably not going to make a whole lot of money with ONE BLOG. Of course, your definition of "a whole lot" may be different than mine.
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There's a reason I chose to build up my legion of Noble UV Minions the way I decided to do it (See "How to Become a Noble UV Minion and Like it".). I don't like repeating myself. I don't want to send out a separate email message, even if it is to a mailing list, for something that I've already written. Especially when the original material is automatically sent out every day.
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