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The Real Value Of Blog Comments

by Mark E. Mason on February 22, 2009

I have a great problem today.  I had four or five things that I wanted to blog about, but I only have time for one blog post.

For example, some of you may have heard that my good friend Josh Spaulding, who teaches people how to make money online, has recently released an update to his incredibly popular free five dollar formula e-book.  I'd love to do a review of that, but since it's completely free, I encourage you to get over there and read it yourself.   You'll learn everything you need to know to drive traffic to niche websites and monetize them with Google AdSense.

My second choice for a blog post today (that I decided to pass on) was the topic of  income taxes.  Yuck.   This is the first full year since I started making money online that I have had to do with deal with thousands of transactions.  I am a little frustrated with myself that I didn't keep better records during the year, and I'm trying to do much better for 2009.  I am very interested in understanding the best way to handle tracking all of the different transactions that I complete during a year, and will reserve this topic fora future series of posts.

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MasonWorld Twitter Updates for Week Ending 2009-01-26

by Mark E. Mason on January 26, 2009

  • @rondavis007 thanks Ron. #
  • @gushin bread was fantastic! #
  • @rondavis007 TWIT? #
  • Listening to NLP based podcast. Wondering if NLP really works, or is it just nonsense. #
  • In the ER with youngest daughter and possible broken foot. Ouch! #
  • Eating homemade jalapeno beer bread straight from the oven. Yum. #
  • Finally celebrating Christmas with my parents. Better late than never. #
  • My friend just started a new blog, and his first post is up. Check it out! InkHammer.com Stumbles appreciated. http://inkhammer.com/?p=10 #
  • @jarret Check this out http://tinyurl.com/2tdkkj in reply to jarret #
  • @colligan Right. But twitter is the tech. You are using the tech to some end. The nature of that tech is shaping the end result. in reply to colligan #
  • @jasonvo @colligan But you cannot separate tech from the product. eg. Twitter. Before twitter, we would not have a 140 char debate. in reply to jasonvo #
  • @aaronabber I am thinking that an IM product might generate more interest for your purpose. Like a copy of some cool course or software. in reply to aaronabber #
  • @colligan I heard those 5000 people were all trying to fix Vista. Apparently, they gave up. Beyond repair. in reply to colligan #
  • - Are You Having Trouble With AdSense? http://aweber.com/b/10B5Z #
  • @PatrikBerggren It is going well but slowly. It is not my top priority right now. I have 30 sites up, creating content, and seeing some $. in reply to PatrikBerggren #
  • Up early this morning preparing for a meeting. Need more coffee. #
  • Just entered the $497 Blog Mastermind contest. You can win by following @JohnChow and retweet. http://xr.com/master He follows back too! #
  • @jasonvo Are NDAs needed for mastermind groups? in reply to jasonvo #
  • @jasonvo Should there be free alcohol at mastermind meetings, and if so, how much. Who should be responsible for bringing the blender? in reply to jasonvo #
  • @jasonvo Mastermind group. Should there be a business profit model for a mastermind group, or should the group be "not for profit?" in reply to jasonvo #
  • Wondering how to integrate my Google AdSense/AdWords/Gmail and Docs accounts under one login. Won't let me associate the accounts. Help? #
  • Calling my grandmother. Sadly, she does not have twitter or facebook. #
  • Taking kids to school. Rocking out to the Jonas Brothers CD. Not bad for pop music. Well produced. #
  • @jasonpotash I don't go to bed. I write blog posts. LOL in reply to jasonpotash #
  • Yep. Thanks. On my way. #
  • IPod interfaced to car video. Watching @jasonvo how to register domain name tutorial on my car video. Too cool. #

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Adding Google Custom Search To Your WordPress Blog

by Mark E. Mason December 29, 2008

Let’s face it. When it comes to search, there is only one game in town — Google. Another fact that you should face is that the built-in search in WordPress is not that great. Put those two ideas together and it’s clear that what you need to do is integrate Google’s Custom Search (GCS) into [...]

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