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Enjoy your Viewing Experience with a 15 LCD TV

Friday, August 28th, 2009

I would frequently have nightmares about the modern world and I believe the majority of you would agree with me when I tell you about it. What would be more monstrous than waking up one day in a television-less world? Thank goodness we still have the wonderful gadgets to complete our lives and made it even better. That is none other than the 15 LCD TV.

What are the features of a fifteen LCD TV that makes it better than all the rest?

A fifteen LCD TV is obviously an inventive visible device that sets your viewing mode to a different level with all its unique and practical features. I just love how those LCD sets possess both display capability and an incredible sturdy construction that makes my choice the cleverest investment I have ever done.

15 LCD TV are quite affordable yet at par with other big LCD Televisions as regards to its monitor features, power and functionality. There’s just no question with its performance in delivering only the best viewing experience for you.

Another great feature this technology has is how you can save a large amount of additional room in your house and private space, therefore permitting you to enjoy a spacious and a more convenient, comfy place in your place. Its smashing exterior is similarly a modern-home accessory perfect to each household anywhere.

I benefited a lot from my fifteen LCD Television , making it an indispensable item in my humble abode. What about you? It’s definitely time to grab your own fifteen LCD TV right now!

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Would you pay for information on blog building?

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

After I recently purchased a WordPress plug-in to automatically add affiliate links to my blogs, I was offered a further product from the same author: the $365K Blog Traffic Formular.

It is the sort of e-book that I see advertised so often, and I always wondered what sort of “secret” information these books contained, that I did not already know.

Until now, I had not even contemplated actually buying one, but this time my suspicion got the better of me.  I wanted to know what all those professional bloggers had said and was prepared to take a gamble, after seeing the quality of programming that had gone into the plug-in.

My first reaction was one of disappointment, because after making the payment I was forwarded to a screen, which told me that the e-book contained all the interviews with the bloggers, but it did not contain the tools needed to carry out the steps that they recommended.  This was going to cost me another $67 (apparently the tools are worth over $200) and this time I declined, feeling rather cheated.  Then I was offered a slighly smaller package for $47.  Again, I declined, and was finally able to download the e-book.

Now, the book itself is actually rather interesting.  There are some interviews where I felt, that I did not know anything new, and others where I actually gained a few ideas and even some links to tools that I had previously not been aware of.

Therefore, I would say that it is probably just about worth the $37, and anyone who has been running a blog for a while should consider buying it.  It is not a guide on blogging if you are just starting out.  And you will need to decide for yourself, whether you want to invest in those tools that will inevitably be offered after the initial purchase.

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Addings links to blogs… automatically

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Yesterday I came across an interesting plug-in for WordPress – something that I had been wanting to write myself for a long time.  It is called the “MaxBlog Press Ninja Affiliate” plug-in.

The first thing you have to know about this plug-in is that it is not free – you have to buy it.  This is new territory for many bloggers, and has caused some discussion on the WordPress forum.  But I went ahead and bought it because, quite frankly, it does something rather special.

If you want to make money with a blog, one of the ways to do advertising – either affiliate advertising, or keyword advertising.

Affiliate advertising uses links in either blog posts, sidebars or banners to link to another company’s website.  You get paid per click or per sale.  But keyword advertising allows you to sell advertising on your website and embed it within the content.

Let’s say, for example, that I wanted to link the first instance of the word pizza to a pizza place in my area.  Theoretically this is possible, but having sold the link I would have do a search on all posts and add the link manually.  After the time is up, I would have to do the same thing again to remove the links.  Plus, I would not know how often the link has been clicked on to argue that the time period should be extended – maybe even for a higher price.

One of the items on my long list of things to do was to try and write a plug-in that had a list of keywords and a list of links, and when a particular post was displayed it would add the link to the keyword in the text.

But the price of the MaxBlog Press Ninja Affiliate made this almost unviable, especially since I don’t know when I would have got round to doing it myself.

So now I have started fitting out my blogs with this system, because the great thing is that it is a one-off payment – not per blog! I obviously don’t want to over-do things and make my blogs look like a lot of advertising links, but maybe it will help generate a little bit more income.

Anyway, I’d like to recommend the MaxBlog Press Ninja Affiliate plug-in to anyone with a self-hosted WordPress blog – it’s a great little tool that really adds power to your posts!

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