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If you’re a reader of JohnChow.com or other similar blogs, then chances are you’ve probably heard of the MillionDollarWiki. Yet, most of you probably haven’t heard, of what I believe, is a much better site - Word Hugger!
Word Hugger is a similar concept to MDW, where you can invest in internet real estate. ie. […]

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Wouldn’t it be nice if you didn’t have to worry about domain registration, marketing, setup fees, contracts etc.  Honestly, hosting has never been that simple!  All I wanted was a host that I could just pay a single monthly fee and have them do all the work for me.  And furthermore, I didn’t want to […]

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Were do you go to get your domains, software, hosting etc for your blog?  Here are my picks for getting everything you need.
Make sure you check out our offer on how you can actually profit by purchasing text links!!!  Keep reading to find out how I will pay you $10 right away!
Domain Names
In my opinion, […]

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Thats right, coming Tuesday 28th August at 8pm Eastern is BloggerTalk!
And yes its live!  BloggerTalk is a live podcast about everything blogging.  The show will cover the latest plugins, themes, services, sites and more.  The show is held each Tuesday and is broadcast live via our broadcasting partner TalkShoe.
Join Nate Whitehill from NateWhitehill.com, David Peralty […]

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ProBlogger Tools - NewsFire (Mac)

Here is an awesome tool for Mac users - NewsFire.   NewsFire is a desktop RSS reader that has to be one of the best looking mac applications around.
But apart from its killer graphics, it does feature a host of powerful features and an intuitive interface.   I find this RSS reader to very intelligent and […]

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Build an Online Empire (Part 1)

Did you know that creating a network around your flagship site could massively increase your income?
Take a look at sites such as TechCrunch and ProBlogger. Both of these sites have built up a network around them. For example, TechCrunch, a popular tech blog, has a number of other network sites. These […]

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