$100,000 from blogging
I was reading Entrepreneurs Jourrney and Yaro posted about the Six Figure Blogging course offered by Darren Rowse and Andy Wibbels. It’s kind of funny, because I had started working on a post that was going to talk about the course, but then my computer died and so I didn’t get a chance to finish it.
Since most of what I was going to say is in Yaro’s post, I suggest you read it - that way I don’t have to write quite so much.
Really, my favorite part of Six Figure Blogging is the affiliate program. I can offer my visitors a great product at a great price and I know they’re going to make money from what they learn. Yaro said it best - if you want to learn how to make money from blogging, there really is no better course, ebook, or website. Darren is kind of “the guy” when it comes to professional blogging, so take what he has to say to heart.
If you haven’t already, check out Six Figure Blogging.
And an update on my computer -
The computer is working with a new 100GB HDD, but the old one is pretty much toast. I can recover the data if I send it out to a data recovery company, but the data probably wasn’t that important. I lost a lot of the work I had done on a few small projects, but nothing I can’t redo in a few weeks time. My biggest loss was my music, but I can get that pretty quickly from friends and roommates.
Anyone want to remind me which software I can’t live without? I’m sure in a few months I’ll remember that I need that program that did this or that and not know what it’s called.
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Well, it’s not quite an application so much as a web service, but I just read about Mozy.com, who offers free hard drive backups (up to 2GB). Never used ‘em before, but tinyapps.org (a site that I’m quite familiar with and trust) gives it two thumbs up. Seems relevant to your situation.
As a writer, I rely on NoteTab Light and htmlKit every day. Free and lightweight — can’t go wrong.