What Level Of Profit Can One Produce From Blogging
We have all heard the stories of people quitting their jobs to become full-bloggers. They make as much or more money than they did at their regular positions. Well this might be accurate for asmall share of bloggers but this is not the majority. You need to be realistic about what’s required and how much and how you are going to profit from blogging.
Lots of newbies don’t make much. Perhaps at best afew hundred dollars a month. The explanation is that blogging truly takes time to get started and even more time to start to see some profit for your work. The cash that you earn from blogging is reliant on the numbers.
This is because bloggers make cash from affiliate marketing programs or for putting Asense in their blogs. The best paying affiliate programs arenot just going to let anybody sign up. Youhave to prove the value of your blog
Click here to continue readingUpdate Your Websites Content ‘Automatically’ 24/7 Using RSS(Real Simple Syndication) And RSS Feeds
RSS(Real Simple Syndication) is the newest form of content syndication to hit the Internet and is widely becoming the best known way online to deliver fresh targeted content to your website(s) to whatever audience you’re targeting 24/7/365.
Now for those of you who aren’t quite up to speed on “RSS” here’s the basic definition — RSS is an acronym for “Real Simple Syndication” or “Rich Site Summary”, and the .XML extension is the format used for distributing your news headlines via the Web, which is known as “Syndication”.
“Syndication” is where the TRUE power of RSS is unleashed, getting your message or information across the web in an INSTANT to websites, your subscribers and/or readers.
Why is this such Good News for website owners who publish content on a Daily or Weekly basis for there audiences?
Simple.
By having “RSS” plugged into your website with targeted RSS feeds you’ll now have an endless supply of Fresh
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Imagine a tool that would:
1. Simply allow you to add all of your RSS feeds into a list.
2. Select which RSS feed directories you would like to submit your feeds to
3. And with the push of a button blast your feed instantly to all of them
4. Possibly double or triple your income, with the extra traffic almost overnight.
RSS Announcer Is Easy To Use-
RSS announcer is so easy to use, that even a child could figure it out. When we were having the software developed my nine-year-old son did most of the testing.
He had a ball watching all the content we created showing up immediately in the major RSS directories and knowing that he and put it there all on his own what this simple to use the software.
If only he knew the value these RSS feeds can bring, we would probably have never been able to get him away from the
Click here to continue readingPodcasting: How To Make A Video Podcast
Although Apple had nothing to do with the podcasting technology, the iPod and podcasting quickly became linked. With the advent of the iPod Video, podcasting entered a whole new level. Now, more than the usual audio broadcasts, aspiring film makers can also share their work with the world.
So how do you go about making your own video podcast? To make it easier on you, use a digital video camera. If you have an analog video camera, it is still possible to convert the footage to digital format but it adds another step to the process. So assuming you have a digital video camera, what do you do?
First, take great footage. Of course, making a film is not simply shooting. Create a concept and make it good. When you have finalized your ideas, it is time to shoot. When taking your shots, bear in mind your target media – the iPod.
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Microsoft stands accused of usurping an emerging web application, and information professionals are advised to sit up and take notice. Not so much of the non-story itself, but the underlying trends which spell fundamental change to their industry.
To put things in perspective, here’s a tech flashback: At the height of the dot-com bubble, when billions of venture capital dollars were being blown on one 15-minute cyberfad after the next – and Netscape and Microsoft were at each other’s throats in the vicious Browser Wars – the industry media caught wind of a new buzzword: ‘Push’.
Push technology was going to redefine the web. Why should we spend hours just surfing (I mean, how much fun does that sound?) when we could spell out our requirements and allow content providers to ‘push’ what we were looking for to our desktop?
For a while there, push looked like the answer to
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