Speedlinking (Internet Money): Web Site Monetization, Threadwatch is dead, and more

Some interesting links on my preferred sites and other stumbled webs:

* Charlene on Essentialkeystrokes.com: A great post about the website Monetization. It is not a easy thing, but is totally possible. You need to apply Research, Trial and error, Traffic strategies and patience.

* Aaron Wall on threadwatch.org: Unbelievable… threadwatch is a dead site today… I don’t understand at all this decision, but Aaron explains the reasons in this post.

* Liz Strauss on Successful-blog.com: Some days it’s smarter to think and some days it’s preferable to be a sailboat…. Just a reflection.

* Camtasia Studio: Do you know how to record anything you see on your computer screen in order to make presentations, demos and online courses? Camtasia Studio is a great software for that.

* Alan Liew on Money Maker Info: It is possible to have 2 Cost-Per-Click (CPC) Advertising Programs in your webpage even if one of them is Google Adsense.

* Aaron Wall on SeoBook.com: How important is the domain name for the search engine rankings of your website?

* Financephysician.com: Today was launched the iPhone (by Apple). But maybe you should not buy this gadget yet. Here you find some reasons why you should NOT get an iPhone.

* Video speedlinking: WebmasterWorld’s Brett Tabke interviews Quigo (the next Google?) CEO Michael Yavonditte about the recent ad deal with Time Inc. Quigo is a company about Content-Targeted Ad Serving and Search Engine Marketing Solutions.

The interview is divided into two videos:




Part 2 - click here

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Make money by blogging: Learn from 30 experts

Make money by blogging: Learn from 30 expertsI like to read the biographies about successful people in the businesses world: John D. Rockefeller, Walt Disney, Joseph Wilson, Mary Kay Ash, William McGowan, Bill Gates, etc… By reading their biographies, a person interested in the businesses or investments can learn a lot about the right attitude and be inspired himself by their experiences.

In the same way, if you see the Blogging activity as your business (secondary or primary), you can be inspired and positively influenced by the people who really are successful in this matter. For this purpose, Chitika offers (totally free) an e-Book where you can learn from the experts and how they could achieve a successful blog.

The stories of the bloggers are short but really concise about the methods used by them. Among the experts you can find to Liew Cheon Fong (LiewCF.com), Aaron Wall (SEOBook.com), Liz Strauss (Successful-blog.com), Darren Rowse (Problogger.net), Rosalind Gardner (NetProfitsToday.com) and The Manolo (shoeblogs.com). Enjoy it and thanks a lot Chitika! (Download the e-Book here).

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Rich Dad Lessons: The true financial risk

Based on Kiyosaki’s work

Rich Dad's Lessons: The true financial riskWe all could agree: we have risks if we are going to create a business or make investments. Undoubtedly. If those things were not risky and you could always be successful, all the people would be safely rich.

However, the biggest percentage of the risk doesn’t come implicitly from the fact of creating a business or making investments. The true risk comes from the ignorance. And not only in the financial field, but in any aspect of the life.

The most bigger risk is be an ignorant person. If you try to create a business and you don’t worry about learning the basis (at least) about administration, marketing, finances, accounting, and computer science, your risk is big. It is possible you have success, but it will happen because you was lucky, not due to your skills as manager.

In the same way, if you make investments without understanding them fully, either in the stock exchange, in financial papers or in real estate, you have a great risk because the most probable thing is you are trusting blindly in the opinion of somebody: a newspaper, a magazine, a stock broker or your banker. And the opinions are only opinions. The opinions are not facts. The opinions can be guessed right or mistaken.

Many people criticize Robert Kiyosaki because, according to them, he doesn’t approve in his books the fact of going to the school. The truth is that I have read several of his books and I don’t think he doesn’t support the education. In fact, in his books it is frequently affirmed that in this information age, the education is much more important than never.

The other thing is the educational system. People confuse education with educational system. Our educational systems have not evolved. They are obsolete. The educational system is still teaching things to people in a passive way, without passion, boring. The students feel like in a jail where they inhibit their expression and their creativity. Besides, people are trained to look for employments that maybe won’t exist when they become graduated. Few schools are taking actions to prepare people for this new global world full of computer technology. Only few schools are showing to the youths all the opportunities that the Internet and the technology offers to them in order to do what they want with their lives, even if they are not Engineers or technical professionals. In fact, nowadays with Internet, some careers (like being a writer) can have a very important resurgence.

And we are not mentioning the financial education yet. It is rare to find it in the schools. Most of the young people continue graduating themselves with the mentality of going out and finding an employment where they can earn a lot of money to work there for many years, to sustain their families and finally become a retired with a guaranteed pension.

The problem is nowadays the job market is very volatile, the wages are lower than thirty years ago (adjusting the inflation), the families are not able to live with only a salary and the pensions are not the responsibility of the government or the companies anymore: it is our responsibility. And because the jobs market is so volatile, it is very difficult for us to maintain an employment during five or more years.

Why do the schools continue preparing people for a world that no longer exists? Why don’t they teach some basic business administration skills to the people in the high school? Why don’t they teach basic marketing lessons? Why don’t they teach to the students the abilities to manage the finances correctly by acquiring assets and avoiding liabilities? Why don’t they teach to the students strong basis of the accounting? Why don’t they make sure that all the youths learn the ecommerce basis and the Internet businesses? I don’t have concrete answers, but I think those issues are there because the schools have been bound to the government’s programs and the government is full of inefficient and slow systems with a lot of bureaucracy. While the information age is moving forward with constant acceleration (growing speed), the political system and the educational system are moving forward with constant speed (no acceleration), and this speed is not actually the quickest.

Nowadays, the true financial risk is don’t have the necessary abilities to take care of our own future. We have a true risk if we are trusting that we always will have an employment and a safe salary. The true risk is that our youths graduate themselves from the school and they find a very different world than the one they hoped to find: this could make a crude and suffering life for them. The true risk is not produced by creating a business or investing the money. The true risk comes by not being educated in the appropriate matters in order to make those two things in a way which you can minimize the risks. The true risk comes by not trying to find the financial freedom by fearing the failure. The true risk comes by looking for the security in a job by sacrificing our freedom (and sometimes our health). The true risk is the financial ignorance maintaining us living from one check to another.

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Speedlinking (Internet Money): Good blog for sale, Adwords Dayparting and more

Some interesting links on my preferred sites and other stumbled webs:

- Affiliatescamguide.com for sale: An interesting opportunity to get a blog with a growing traffic, so you make money if you have the necessary skills or resources.

- Amit Mehta on Super Affiliate Mindset: Mehta talk us about a didactic example of the new feature of Google Adwords: Dayparting

- Liz Strauss on Successful Blog: You could change your job every week into a better job… Just a small reflection.

- The world’s most hated blogger: Casey Serin is the world’s most hated blogger and he became (un) famous by his mistakes in the real estate market. Casey is a young guy who made some bad decisions, and he is blogging about that. Some people admire him, but you can read a lot of comments in his blog where people insult him by saying that he is an idiot. Even so, he seems to have much traffic in the blog. This is a curious thing.

- Paymetoblogaboutyou.com: An alternative to PayperPost. Its marketplace is small yet, but you can take a look and make a test.

- Yahoo Search Blog: Maybe you don’t know, but Yahoo have an official blog about searching. And right now they are blogging about the new platform for mobile search: Yahoo Go for Mobile 2.0

- WordPress 2.2.1: Wordpress launched a patched version for the 2.x serie. That fixes some vulnerabilities. We must have our wordpress blogs fixed, it is not an option. It is necessary. We could avoid many headaches.

- Video speedlinking: Christine Chen (KCTS / The “About the money” show) interviewed to Bill Riss: CEO of Coldwell Banker Bain. A candid conversation about the current real estate market, his predictions for the future, and his advice to anyone buying or selling a home:

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Blogging for living: Blog Mentoring Program

Blogging for living: Blog Mentoring ProgramThis is a reminder: Yaro Starak just launched his Blog Mastermind Mentoring Program where you can learn a lot about making money by blogging. Yaro is a talented Australian guy known by the blog Entrepreneurs-Journey.com. He is a professional blogger who nowadays can make enough income online for living and I can say he produce a really rich content in his blogs.

The cost for this program is $ 47 / month (but only 7 days after program launch) and if at any time during the first 30 days you are not completely happy with his program, he will refund your money 100% no questions asked. I recommend this guy because I have read during many months his content and I think he is a really honest person who have a lot of hard knowledge about making money online. And the best thing is: he knows how you can get enough income for living by means of working no more than 2 hours a day in your blog although when you are starting, you MUST work hard and consistently. (Perseverance is clue!).

When you join to Blog Mastermind Mentoring Program, you will get: Internet based e-lessons, a Members-Only resources area, step-by-step training videos, informative and eye-opening audios, dozens of helpful time-saving links, real-life case studies, regular and ongoing personal contact with Yaro as your mentor with the freedom to ask him your hardest questions, not just a bunch of theory. You’ll get an in-the-trenches, easy-to-follow and apply proven system so you can quickly overcome any challenges or sticking points you encounter along the way.

You can take a sample Of Yaro’s knowledge by downloading his completely free Blog Profits Blueprint (click here).

If you want more information about Blog Mastermind Mentoring Program: Click here.

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