Archive for July, 2011
How Do You Drive Traffic?
I thought I’d write this post because every so often I receive comments about driving traffic to a blog or site. I’m not so crazy about the term driving traffic, because when you’re stuck in traffic, the only vehicle you can control is your own. On the internet super highway, your blog is your vehicle [...]
Google’s View on Article Marketing
If you haven’t viewed Matt Cutts’ explanation of how Google views article marketing, I think it’s worth a look see. Early in my online career I not only tried article marketing but also used articles from free directories on my first website. Shortly thereafter I abandoned both practices as they didn’t yield the results [...]
Earning Residual Income as a Freelance Writer is Like Dancing
Good dancers are light on their feet. They must be able to quickly and gracefully shift their weight from one foot to the other along with the music. Really good dancers have fluid hand and body movements that accompany their footwork. One thing about a good dancer is that you know one when you see [...]
Entrepreneur Cure, A Diamond in the Rough
Here’s a site that’s still under construction, but even while under construction, it provides more information than most sites (including my own). The name of the site is Entrepreneur Cure. Check out their Employment Opportunities page and Pay per Task page. The site hasn’t been updated in about a month, but I think it’s worth [...]
Extreme Heat and the Freelance Writer
The longer I work as an online freelance writer the more perks I find. Many of us are living through a pretty intense heat wave right now. I’m probably one of the few people that is thoroughly enjoying it. I’ve always had a preference for heat as opposed to cold. The only time the heat [...]
Lovin’ Infolinks
Since summer is in full swing, my posts will be few and far between. I’m sure you guys are busy enjoying the summer too and don’t need to read too many NJFM posts. This is a short post to encourage you to take a look at Infolinks. Infolinks is an in-line advertising service that is [...]
LeechBlock for Online Time Efficiency
I’m reading the 4 Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss for the second time. If you haven’t read it yet, I suggest you borrow it from your local library (as I’ve done) or purchase a copy. I’ve borrowed it twice from the library and think it’s time for me to purchase my own copy. What I [...]
June Earnings
Being the holiday weekend and all, I’ll keep this post short. I’ll let the graph do the talking. Happy 4th!
Another Plugin to Add to the List
As an addendum to My Favorite WordPress Plugins list, I just came across one called WP-CopyProtect. The purpose of this plugin is to make it harder for plagiarists to copy and paste your content. While on the topic of plagiarism, if you have your blog’s RSS feed set to “Full Text” I would suggest that [...]

