Speedlinking (Internet Money): Fake Steve Blog, The Rubicon Project and more…
Some interesting links on my preferred sites and other stumbled webs:
* The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs: Have you heard the fake Steve Job’s story? If not, you can start to see the blog. And below we have the story on video. It is really inspirational.
* The Rubicon Project: This project (on beta stage) will be a solution to optimize the ads spaces in our websites or blogs. It centralizes all the ad networks that we are affiliated with (for instance: Google Adsense) by using an interface with some tools that you can try in order to help to increase the revenues. You can register yourself and become a beta tester (if they approve it).
* 8 lottery winners who lost their millions: Your time and your mind are your two most important resources. Even more than the money. If you still have doubts, read what happens with people getting money quickly without a prepared mind.
* Blogtrepreneur.com Is For Sale: If you want to begin to make money online or you are interested in acquiring an established website in order to make it grow, you should look at this offer. This blog is for sale and its owner wants low five figures.
* SEO Tools - AdSense Preview: If you are interested in using Google Adsense, you can use this quick tool to see if you will get relevant ads before placing them. If you don’t get relevant ads, then you probably have to do some adjustments in the content.
* Free Camtasia Studio: Camtasia is an excellent tool to make video by capturing the computer screen output (video screen capture or screencasting). It is ideal for on-line courses or demos. Maybe the software is not cheap, but we can have a free version for our first steps.
* Pingdom: An excellent option for all those who want to monitor their websites uptime in a professional and very reliable way. The prices are really accessible (from $9.95/month).
* Video speedlinking:
The story about the fake Steve Jobs blog. Dan Lyons gave this conference while he was visiting at Google’s Mountain View headquarters to discuss his book, “Options: The Secret Life of Steve Jobs”.




