Blogging For Cash, My Valentine

blogging for cash valentine Will you be my blogging for cash, my lovely valentine? Whispered he did into my ear. And with that a dream kiss followed that literally curled my toes and up awake I came to.

Whoa, such a dream… With so much to do in my blogging and my personal life, it is any wonder that my dreams are getting weirder and strange as time goes by. Stress and too much time doing without relaxing can do that to you.

I can only relive my dream and smile this coming Valentine’s Day especially since I have no special someone in my life at this time. In a way, I am thankful as I don’t have much time for myself and certainly not much left over for anyone special.

Cupid must be flying above with that proverbial arrow and pointing it at some other people. Blogging and having one’s words and thoughts flying into internet space makes this experience a kind of free for all, where I am here and there, but really invisible.

It is safe to say, that my special someone is this blog. How to get the two of us to mesh and be one. LOL. I really should get out more.

So for those who indeed have a special someone, take a time out this Valentine’s Day or some time after it and dedicate the whole day to her or him or family. Be that special someone in their lives truly for that single day. A life outside of blogging for cash or being online will enrich your work and give you more ideas to make the work more easier and enjoyable.

And if you are like me without that special someone, then go out and meet your friends and pals. Get a good meal, have a few drinks and enjoy life as it is. Reclaim yourself, your self love and love some more. Your special someone will show himself or herself in time. This time is focused on your blog – so give it all your love.

One of my favorite motto is: Live, Love, Be – in all that you are now! We can only be ourselves now and start from here.

Be my Valentine, my blog!

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Wordpress Lessons Review – Discover How to Make Money With Your Wordpress Blog

Are WordPress Lessons right for you? If you want to make money on the internet, read on and find out.

A WordPress blog is almost a must-have these days, especially if you want lots of traffic and high search engine rankings. Google loves blogs because Google loves fresh content. And if you set up and run your blog correctly, Google will love yours too.

I was a total newbie when I started my first round of WordPress Lessons, taught by Mike Paetzold, and I have to admit that I felt a bit overwhelmed. There was just so much information. I barely got my blog set up before the course was halfway over. And Mike wants us to have our blogs up and running BEFORE he even gets started with the actual lessons.

But a funny thing happened. As I went back over the material and asked questions, which Mike patiently answered, in detail, it started to fall into place. By the time the course was over, I had a blog up and running, and was happily blogging away.

So how do WordPress Lessons work and what will you get?

It’s set up as a membership site. In that site, you get everything you need (blog files, plug-ins, etc.) set up ready for download and installation. There are videos that show how to do it all, plus PDF file checklists. The lessons themselves are held as webinars.

The idea is that you install your blog before things even start, but newbies rarely manage to do it all. No problem. Mike helps, in the forum, through his help desk, and live during the lessons.

In the lessons, Mike helps us to set up our blogs so that the search engines will love them and list them where people can find them. And he helps us set them up so that they’ll run smoothly.

And how to make money. In fact, one lesson was entirely devoted to ways in which we could monetize our blogs. And not only the various ways, but also strategies to maximize the income from them, i.e., which ones to put where, what kinds of promotional tools to pick, and so on.

Of course, without traffic there won’t be any money, so an entire lesson is devoted how to drive traffic to them and build a list.

In the last lesson, Mike looked at our blogs, and helped us make them look more professional, work better, and make more money. And since the lessons were in webinar format, we could see everybody’s blog as he talked about them and were able to learn from each of his case studies.

So should you consider taking WordPress Lessons? You might want to seriously consider it if any of the following applies:

You want a blog to promote your business

You want to build an internet business

You have a blog that isn’t doing what you want it to do

You want to earn (more) money with your blog

The last one is what WordPress Lessons is really designed for. Mike makes a full-time living with his blogs, and he’s very open about sharing the good, the bad, and the how-to.

Any drawbacks? The first go-around can be challenging if you’re a total newbie. But if you’re willing to stick with it and work hard, you can do it, and you’ll get all the help you’ll need to make it happen.

Another drawback? With all the trouble-shooting and the individual questions, the lessons can get a bit tedious at times. But I’ve never considered tuning out – the info I got was just too valuable.

So even the drawbacks are actually pluses of sorts – too much information means when you’re ready for it, it’ll be there for you to make use of. And Mike’s patient and elaborate answers are worth their weight in gold, especially if they answer your own questions.

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Hack Attack: Just How Secure is Your Wordpress Blog?

People with Internet and web experience of all levels have worked to make sure that their websites, web service accounts and browsers were as safe as they could be from computer hackers. However, the hackers practice an old baseball saying which goes, “If you want to be a success you have to hit ‘em where they ain’t.”

The weakness that the hackers have found is the WordPress Blog. Many may have never considered a blog to be worthy of a hacker’s attention, yet with the way that advertising and marketing dollar potential have soared, that’s what sets a hacker off on their hunt for a victim.

The hacker attacks on WordPress Blogs take the person who wants to come to a particular blog to a different site that’s full of ads, many of them obscene and many of them virus filled, which obviously does not present what was the assumed landing point blog in the best light. In fact, one hacker attack, no matter how quickly it’s spotted and dealt with, can destroy all the work that the owner of that blog has done. If it’s a blog full of content with years of archive material, a hacker’s attack will turn all of that work into worthless untrustworthy words.

The attacks launched on WordPress Blogs by hackers get even worse for the blog owners. Google, for example, when (not if) their robots detect something suspicious about a WordPress Blog will include the following in the search result for that WordPress Blog.

“This site may harm your computer.”

If a person clicks on that phrase, which appears as a link within the search result listing, they will be taken to a page that will repeat the warning of harm to their computer and suggest that they go to another site or blog that came up in their search results.

Even if a WordPress Blog owner catches the damage quickly, the time it will take to repair that blog’s reputation will be costly at a variety of levels. People will remember the warnings of computer harm no matter how strongly it’s presented that all with that WordPress Blog is well. A loss of blog traffic will mean a loss of ad revenue. In many cases this could mean the loss of advertisers since many affiliate ad programs require a specific level of traffic activity.

WordPress Blog owners make the mistake of thinking that since the warning signs that their blog has been hacked are so obvious that they’ll be able to catch the problem before it becomes a major disaster. They would have to be proactive rather than reactive and monitor their WordPress Blog every minute of every hour of every day. Just five minutes under a hacker’s control can destroy the connection that WordPress Blog had made with the thousands of people who visit it at any point.

While WordPress does the best they can with security updates, that’s still just a reactive option for the WordPress blog owner. There is a proactive step every WordPress Blog owner can take to prevent hackers from destroying the work and reputation of their WordPress Blog.

Internet developer and expert James Stein, with 15 years experience in the development of programs that assist and educate people, has created WordPress Secured. Instead of one plug-in fix after another, WordPress Secured brings total security to every WordPress Blog that anyone can learn and benefit from.

WordPress Secured teaches how to close the many open doors WordPress Blogs contain which hackers exploit. It teaches how to find a blog’s softspots and strengthen them. Users discover how to protect their important avenues of ad revenue. WordPress Secure makes the blog owner not only more secure but more smart and aware about their blog.

WordPress Secure also includes a special feature called BadBot Killer. This program stops the scanning bots that seek out a WordPress Blog’s weaknesses that are the welcome mats for computer hackers. BadBot Killer stops the hackers even before they can find the front door to a WordPress Blog.

The amount of knowledge and information required to do a WordPress Blog post-hacking repair is large and above the heads of many WordPress Blog owners. WordPress Secure is one easy and educational package that keeps the WordPress Blog owner steps ahead any hacker.

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Been online for over 23 years and have been developing websites for the last 15 years. I have built small html website to very large complex php and ajax based websites. Create products such as graphic packs, ebooks. TheRichJerks.Net Get Your WordPress Secured Now
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MisSpelled Blooger-Keyword Category Jumstart Blooging

Again, I’ve risked out of my comfort zone and re assigned this blog’s Categories and had a buffet of Tags to play with. To be extra goofy, I picked one of many common misspellings of the keyword “Blogger”.

ya ya…. I know, my already searched engined blog will yet again have to be re-Boted/Spidered to find out what this blog is all about. So what if this blog has to start all over again. I think I’m still in the early stages to be able to pull this off.  So long as I fulfilled my objective of getting out of this stagnation of fear of failure, of pursuing such an unhealthy perfection and fear of risk and action!

Yes, yes..  The category keyword “blooger’ will remain as is from now on.

Some food for you Gooooogle Spiiders.

This is going to be one crazy blooging ride for this particular blooger. H ah h ha haaa..

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