Archive for July, 2007

Using Google Reader to Stop Information Overload and Improve Your Efficiency

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

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Miles Galliford writes:

THE INTERNET IS THE SINGLE GREATEST RESEARCH RESOURCE that has ever existed. However, whilst it has solved many of the issues of getting access to information, it has created new issues that have to be addressed. Probably the biggest of these is information overload.

In order to keep up to date with my many areas of interest so I can run my business efficiently, understand what is happening in the online content sector and still have time for leisure activities, I have to be extremely good at filtering information.

Over the years I have tried many tools to help me aggregate online information so that it is easy to scan, read, save and filter.

The tool that I have finally settled on is the free ‘Google Reader’.
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Clickbank Your Way To Profits

Saturday, July 21st, 2007

eRadio LogoIT IS ENTIRELY POSSIBLE that someone reading this article may never have heard of Clickbank.

For those of us that “eek out” a living online, Clickbank is one of the core resources used to generate cash flow.

There are several ways to produce income through Clickbank and they can all add up to a tolerable income paid in two week cycles.

The two main ways of creating income through Clickbank are “affiliate sales” and “direct product sales”.

Links: Clickbank and Affiliate cloaking software

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Royalty Free Stock Photos for Web Design

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

Sharon Housley writes:

STOCK PHOTOGRAPHY WEBSITES contain thousands of existing photographs that can be licensed for specific uses. A customer who uses stock photography instead of hiring a photographer can save time, effort and money. Typically publishers can either purchase exclusive rights to a single image or they can purchase a subscription of sorts. The subscriptions allow publishers to download a limited number of photos over a specified period of time. (more…)

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