Jun 29

A few days ago, I did a post on RSS e-mail subscribers being the past and newsletters are the future, but if you wish to send out newsletters, you would still need to know what to write. It’ll be a laugh on you if you decide to gain newsletter subscribers, but you send out newsletters that are full of crap and bologna. It’s just like sending a marketing letter to someone’s mail box. If I don’t explain much in the letter, I probably would lose a potential lead to my business.
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Jun 26

The following is a guest post submitted by Luis Sandoval Jr. of Daily Slackr.
My post today has no set topic. There is no agenda, no fancy lists, no do’s and don’ts. This post is just something that has been on my mind my entire trip home. Today at work I was bombarded with information overload. It’s good to be home now, but on the way here I started to digest some of what I had read, heard, and even been part of. I wanted to get your thoughts and opinions on some of these issues.
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Jun 24

The following is a guest post by a huge geek friend of me, Gerardo. He is the owner of the VolkDefense blog, which is mainly on technology, security, and products. Pay him a visit and I’m sure you would be able to protect your computer.
With the new release of Firefox 3, a lot of good things has been shown by Firefox 3 that it has increased in Speed, Reliability, and Security. Blogging has really seemed to increase around the Internet world and with many blogs opening and getting popular (such as Bloggin-ads
), there is nothing stopping these bloggers. The only 2 thing that may stop you would be lag and security issues. With Firefox 3, your post typing speed will increase and so will your visitor rate, but only if you are able to complete more and more posts.
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Jun 22

After talking about the value of RSS subscribers, I had a brain blast and thought about a new topic to write about. Now we all know that almost every blogger depends on the function of RSS subscribing even though the value of it may not be as high for some bloggers. I sure do hope you guys read the other post first before reading this one though. Anyways, since I consider RSS subscribing a thing of the past that is being cheated by a lot of bloggers, many bloggers have already found an alternative.
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Jun 21

A blog owner really values the significance of having a RSS feed. An RSS feed really does bring out a blog and if you think about it, it’s very true. If you think of your daily routine when you browse through the blogosphere, have you realized that you may be checking the RSS feed count first? Yes, some of you may know what I’m talking about. The subscribers are the more valuable asset to a blog these days. Content doesn’t matter as much anymore as you can see by the guest post on John Chow’s “Money Making Online” blog. I actually enjoyed reading that particular post, but what happened to the related content to the topic? John’s high subscribers base allows him to do whatever, so you tell me if RSS subscribers is a valuable asset to a blogger
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