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    Making Money from Blogs
    As blogs gets more and more sophisticated, both in terms of the software used to create them and the uses to which they can be put, the potential to make money from them has proportionally increased. Anyone with a basic grasp of blogging technology, a penchant for hard work and a determination to succeed can make a a good income through blogging. But most bloggers don't for two simple reasons.a) They overestimate the number of potential viewers who will visit their site and the amount of revenue their blogs can generate. Such inflated predictions invariably lead to disappointment when they fail to achieve their hoped for targets and the blogger loses interest.b) Most novice bloggers hear or read about the ease with which large sums of money can be earned through blogging and think that just setting up a blog and adding content to it at regular intervals is sufficient to accomplish the same goal. The key to making m
    p>Use kitchen and bathroom vents sparingly in the winter

    Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents

    Wash laundry in cold or warm instead of hot

    Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer

    Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner.

    Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities

    Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don't expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute.

    Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expensive overall.

    You don't

    Going To Market: Keywords and Backlinks, Part 1
    As I waded into the 'Make Money Online' waters on the Internet, I felt I needed to do some research on what keywords might help me generate traffic for my websites. I am very, very new to this whole Internet marketing arena but at the simplest level it seems that the keys to generating income are:Blog >>> Choose Target Keywords >>> Write Articles Incorporating Keywords >>> Create New Pages For Articles >>> Link Article Pages To Blog >>> Link Article Pages To Each Other >>> Populate All Pages with PPC Links >>> Submit Articles To Outlets >>> Submit All Pages To Search EnginesDid I say it was simple? As I said, I am new to this area so there may be a step or two (or 5, or 10, etc...) I've missed. Your end goal is to get your links to appear on the first page of the major search engines when someone searches on your targeted keywords.Smithutopia.com (http://www.smithutopia.com) was developed utilizing one of the
    Here's the thing: I'm a New Yorker. And in New York, it is amazingly difficult NOT to spend a lot of money, just on the basics! As a student of Harv Eker, I am trying to limit my expenses to 50% of my after-tax income, and I have to tell you, that is really hard to do. Harv isn't the only one to suggest this either: almost every money-management guru gives the same advice. Simplify your expenses.

    The fact is, if you want to become financially free, you must do two things: increase your passive income and decrease your expenses. Once your passive income is equal to or greater than your expenses, you are financially free. The concept is simple enough -- and in other articles I address creating passive income (the easiest and fastest way to do this would be by renting your rooms). But how do you simplify your expenses? Especially when you look around and you don't see a way HOW? Here are a variety of ways you can still live a decent life and be a bit more frugal at the same time.

    Food & Toiletries

    By far, making lunch at home was one of my biggest savings! I made lunch and snacks and bought them to work.

    Instead of buying shower gel, go back to soap bars. They last longer and are much cheaper.

    Don't wash your hair every day, and when you do wash your hair, only wash it once. That saves lots of shampoo.

    I made my own coffee at home -- or cut it out altogether and put that money aside in your financial freedom jar. One guru calls that the "latte factor."

    As a nation, we eat out a whole lot more and buy convenience foods to just heat in the microwave -- but these can be expensive. Cooking may take time, but it does save you lots of money.

    Buy generic! I was so opposed to this, and one day I ate some potato chips that my boyfriend bought. Seriously? They didn't taste different from the name brand. Try it. Ok, some things may be non-negotiable, but you'd be surprised what is. Your grocery bill will go way down.

    Take the effort to cut coupons, take advantage of sales, and go to discount warehouses, like Sam's Club or Costco.

    Heat & Electricity

    If you don't already have one, get an electric thermostat with a timer, so you can change the temperature automatically during specific times of the day. Lower the temperature when the family is out of the house.

    Use space heaters and lower the heat in the rooms you use. Use an electric blanket at night.

    There is plastic covering you can get at the hardware store and cover your windows. That keeps the heat in the house.

    Make sure your boiler and hot water heater are maintained properly.

    Wear layers of clothing and keep the heat lower.

    Use kitchen and bathroom vents sparingly in the winter

    Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents

    Wash laundry in cold or warm instead of hot

    Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer

    Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner.

    Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities

    Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don't expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute.

    Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expensive overall.

    You don't

    Stereotyping as a Marketing Tool
    The diversity of human cultures on our planet is a whole subject by itself. I am not referring to the cultures themselves, but to the differences between them. It is not always easy to define a culture in a few words. Some may say that to do so is to stereotype the varied people that make up a given culture. But surely there is a mean average that one can arrive at? After all, we all stereotype, don't we? One of the main functions of the brain is to make assumptions using stereotypes of the people, animals and objects we come across. It is simply not possible for us to function without this ability. We make human judgements based on our experiences and perceived knowledge.For instance, if someone was to rush towards you with a raised fist, you would make a rapid assumption that they were about to attack you and would respond accordingly by running away or defending yourself. If, before this happened,  you were t
    er articles I address creating passive income (the easiest and fastest way to do this would be by renting your rooms). But how do you simplify your expenses? Especially when you look around and you don't see a way HOW? Here are a variety of ways you can still live a decent life and be a bit more frugal at the same time.

    Food & Toiletries

    By far, making lunch at home was one of my biggest savings! I made lunch and snacks and bought them to work.

    Instead of buying shower gel, go back to soap bars. They last longer and are much cheaper.

    Don't wash your hair every day, and when you do wash your hair, only wash it once. That saves lots of shampoo.

    I made my own coffee at home -- or cut it out altogether and put that money aside in your financial freedom jar. One guru calls that the "latte factor."

    As a nation, we eat out a whole lot more and buy convenience foods to just heat in the microwave -- but these can be expensive. Cooking may take time, but it does save you lots of money.

    Buy generic! I was so opposed to this, and one day I ate some potato chips that my boyfriend bought. Seriously? They didn't taste different from the name brand. Try it. Ok, some things may be non-negotiable, but you'd be surprised what is. Your grocery bill will go way down.

    Take the effort to cut coupons, take advantage of sales, and go to discount warehouses, like Sam's Club or Costco.

    Heat & Electricity

    If you don't already have one, get an electric thermostat with a timer, so you can change the temperature automatically during specific times of the day. Lower the temperature when the family is out of the house.

    Use space heaters and lower the heat in the rooms you use. Use an electric blanket at night.

    There is plastic covering you can get at the hardware store and cover your windows. That keeps the heat in the house.

    Make sure your boiler and hot water heater are maintained properly.

    Wear layers of clothing and keep the heat lower.

    Use kitchen and bathroom vents sparingly in the winter

    Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents

    Wash laundry in cold or warm instead of hot

    Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer

    Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner.

    Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities

    Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don't expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute.

    Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expensive overall.

    You don't

    Banks Slogans are Not Bank Brands
    Differentiating products and services through advertising is common for many industries. Financial services marketers seem to be having a particularly tough time.In preparation for my role on a branding panel at the recent Washington Bankers Association marketing conference, I hired a clip service to capture Western Washington bank print advertisements for two months. The panelists also collected their personal financial direct mail for the same period. The result was thousands of ads from scores of banks and credit unions. The junk mail must have weighed 30 pounds.Consumers are being inundated with financial ads, direct mail, and telemarketing. With direct mail, much of the effort attempts to persuade consumers to open envelopes with fake checks, fake government documents, and fake come-ons that offer incredibly low interest rates that aren’t that low when one looks at the fine print. Everyone at the conference
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    I made my own coffee at home -- or cut it out altogether and put that money aside in your financial freedom jar. One guru calls that the "latte factor."

    As a nation, we eat out a whole lot more and buy convenience foods to just heat in the microwave -- but these can be expensive. Cooking may take time, but it does save you lots of money.

    Buy generic! I was so opposed to this, and one day I ate some potato chips that my boyfriend bought. Seriously? They didn't taste different from the name brand. Try it. Ok, some things may be non-negotiable, but you'd be surprised what is. Your grocery bill will go way down.

    Take the effort to cut coupons, take advantage of sales, and go to discount warehouses, like Sam's Club or Costco.

    Heat & Electricity

    If you don't already have one, get an electric thermostat with a timer, so you can change the temperature automatically during specific times of the day. Lower the temperature when the family is out of the house.

    Use space heaters and lower the heat in the rooms you use. Use an electric blanket at night.

    There is plastic covering you can get at the hardware store and cover your windows. That keeps the heat in the house.

    Make sure your boiler and hot water heater are maintained properly.

    Wear layers of clothing and keep the heat lower.

    Use kitchen and bathroom vents sparingly in the winter

    Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents

    Wash laundry in cold or warm instead of hot

    Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer

    Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner.

    Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities

    Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don't expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute.

    Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expensive overall.

    You don't

    Ten Hottest Careers Everybody's Talking About
    Everyone has that dream job, the one they've been secretly coveting since they were young. Of course, few can grow up to be cowboys, astronauts or princesses, and even fewer can become super models. But, we still dream. They just don't pay the rent, unless you're a psychologist....The truth is: everyone has a different definition of a that perfect job. It's impossible to categorize. But, there is a way to prove the most researched careers. Not as exciting, I know, but a bit more relevant. By removing the childhood glamour sheen, you can get down to the possible dream job, and that's worth looking into.So let’s take a look at the ten hottest careers everyone is searching online:1. Education: At the top of our list is the not so surprising choice of education. For some, this seems like the greatest position in the world--summers off, multiple vacations during the year, ultimate power over t
    dvantage of sales, and go to discount warehouses, like Sam's Club or Costco.

    Heat & Electricity

    If you don't already have one, get an electric thermostat with a timer, so you can change the temperature automatically during specific times of the day. Lower the temperature when the family is out of the house.

    Use space heaters and lower the heat in the rooms you use. Use an electric blanket at night.

    There is plastic covering you can get at the hardware store and cover your windows. That keeps the heat in the house.

    Make sure your boiler and hot water heater are maintained properly.

    Wear layers of clothing and keep the heat lower.

    Use kitchen and bathroom vents sparingly in the winter

    Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents

    Wash laundry in cold or warm instead of hot

    Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer

    Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner.

    Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities

    Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don't expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute.

    Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expensive overall.

    You don't

    The Added Value - Is YOU!
    If there was a restaurant in your town that was physically attractive and clean, had a pleasant variety of entr?es on the menu, served food that was prepared in an attractive manner, and the service was outstanding--the maitre’d greeted you by name, remembered which was your favorite table, stopped by later to inquire about your needs and satisfaction, the waiters and waitresses bent over backwards to make your dinner a pleasurable experience and always treated you as if you were their most important patron--would you be willing to pay a little more than other restaurants charged?Many of us will pay a more to obtain better treatment. Why? Today, outstanding customer service has become the exception rather than the rule. We receive such mediocre service most of the time that we would gladly pay a bit more if we thought it would guarantee a better experience. Within every one of the services organizations that I advise on se
    p>Use kitchen and bathroom vents sparingly in the winter

    Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents

    Wash laundry in cold or warm instead of hot

    Use a clothesline instead of using the dryer

    Use a ceiling fan instead of an air conditioner.

    Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities

    Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone for emergencies, unless you are careful to use a plan with minutes that don't expire. You pay exorbitant rates per minute.

    Never underestimate the minutes your teen may use. Be careful not to get the lowest plan. Constant overages are very expensive overall.

    You don't necessarily need a home phone if you have a cell phone. With free nights, weekends and long distance, you may save considerably. Be careful with phone plans that have low rates, because the taxes add significantly to the bill.

    For your Internet connection, you don't have to get the highest rate of connection speed. For the average user, you won't be able to tell the difference and that can save you $20 a month.

    If you switch to broadband, don't keep your dialup (unless you travel often outside the country or in rural areas). Also, drop paying for AOL. All AOL features are free if you have broadband.

    Entertainment

    If you really wanted to be extreme about it, you could cut entertainment out altogether. But that's not really practical, so here are some ideas.

    First, if you think FREE, you may not get free, but you do end up with "cheap." Cheap doesn't mean less fun, either. Sometimes you can have MORE fun.

    If you live in a city, just try walking around. In New York, I have found impromptu concerts by street musicians or just sat in the park and people watched. You'd be amazed how much fun you can have!

    Instead of eating out or going to bars with friends, host a potluck at home or just have friends over for drinks. It's much cheaper to buy liquor than to buy drinks at the bar.

    For movies, go to matinees or the $2 movie (some communities have them). Yes, those movies are second-run, but hey, it's worth financial freedom to me. You can also always rent movies.

    Cable.

    When times are tough, the cable needs to get going. It can get so expensive! If you do need it for the reception, get basic and then rent movies. Buying a great DVD player and renting movies is cheaper than cable in the long run. If you rent rooms in your home like I do, keep the cable -- it's a perk for your tenants that are worth paying for.

    Take your kids to the bookstore and hang out.

    Find free community shows, like Shakespeare in the park or fireworks.

    Take the kids on the subway trip -- as far as you can and go explore. In New York, take the train to Coney Island.

    In the summer, there is always a local food festival or street fair.

    Get your kids involved in a community group, like a theatre. They develop skills, make friends and have fun.

    Clothing

    For kids, don't go over the top with the brand names, especially since the kids will grow out of them quickly.

    For adults and older teens, don't buy really trendy clothes that will only last one season. Buy classical fashionable clothing that will last, and get trendy with accessories.

    Buy shirts and ties or blouses and just one suit -- acc

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