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One of my favorite things about the blogging niche is that so many people get started with their own blog to document their process for starting their own business and maybe even leaving their job. This is something that Eric has done with his blog over at My 4 Hour Workweek. The site is loaded up with great content for anyone who is looking to start their own blog or business online, but also goes into detail on Eric’s earnings, his niche sites and many of the other resources and experiences he had in the world of online marketing. Yet another awesome addition in the meet the bloggers interview series. 1.) Please tell us about yourself and how you got into blogging? Very briefly about me: I’m a 28 year old CPA who lives in Chicago, and I have a little over 4 years of experien
Why I Love to work From Home?
By shkhanal on Blog Tips from bivori.com
And I do not have to wear a tight skirt and high heels to work much against my wishes- you will usually see me in a loose, faded t-shirts (or, a baggy pullover in winters) and my track pants or a pair of shorts.
I am free to sip on a glass of chilled beer in this sweltering heat if I choose to while I am logged in to my computer.
When I am working from my home, I feel like my own boss.
Jacob Gube is the Founder and Chief Editor of Six Revisions one of the most popular and fastest growing web design blog in the world. A web developer or designer who specializes in front-end development (JavaScript, HTML, CSS) and PHP development.
What’s more important – product or market? If you don’t know, a market has more importance than a product. No matter how useful an affiliate product it is, you won’t be able to make any sales unless there’s a really hungry market for that specific product. Sadly enough, most of newbies think that making money with affiliate marketing is as easy as finding a couple of affiliate products and start promoting or selling them on their sites. Sorry, affiliate marketing is not that easy. When you jump on to the bandwagon of affiliate marketing, you’ll easily come across with plenty of good products. But what’s the point of promoting those products that won’t make you any money? A good product also needs a hungry market, where you can sell it quickly. There are several reasons due to which most o
There are so many tips out there for catching the eye of the big bloggers you admire. “Comment on their posts and they’re sure to notice you.” – Yeah, maybe. Eventually. “Offer them a guest post you’ve written specially for them.” – That’s nice. They see a lot of those, though. “Mention them on your blog.” – Flattery is great, but it’s not enough to make a big impression. “Retweet everything they say.” – OK, now you’re getting creepy. The truth is, these tips only work if your role model is paying attention to all their readers’ interactions. That’s a beautiful idea, but if I’m honest, I have to tell you: the top bloggers aren’t reading every last thing you do. The






