Or blogging it. Blogging The Money. Yeah, I like that better.
"Who you have to lay to get ahead in this town"
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There is, in a fact, an A-list of bloggers out there (B and C too). Not official, but a good source for checking out who has, no doubt, Found The Money in blogging.
1. Ask a blogger for a favor , especially if you have no intention of reading their blog. Bonus points for starting your request like-a-so: "Hi, I don't read your blog, but would you mind..." 2. Use messaging on social networking sites ( StumbleUpon , MyBlogLog ) to ask people to visit your site. Bonus points for not visiting the sites of those you ask. 3. Sport the dollar signs in your eyes with pride. Whether it be links, traffic or money, we're all here to serve you . Demonstrate your dedication to self-enrichment with every comment, email and post. 4. Avoid writing comments that resemble actual conversation. Comments that begin and end with "Great post!", "I agree!", or "Ditto!" are best. Bonus points for fawning. 5. Copy another blogger's content. Bonus points for not linking to their original post. They love that. Gold star for submitting your copy to Digg. 6. Borrow heavily from another blogger's post...
Whether you're a seeker , slacker (hi!), yang kee , cash-quester or ray gun robot , you've got expectations for this whole blogging thing. You could be happiness incarnate , but expectations can still be an irritant; especially when they fail miserably in the "jibes with reality" department (even if your name is blog ). I know what my frustrations are (and in an upcoming post they shall be revealed ), but I don't know all of yours. So, an open question to all bloggers: what frustrates you the most about blogging?
The people listed below are but a small selection of the outstanding commenters here at FTM, each of whom has a blog well worth checking out. The comments section of a blog is where its true life is. While monologuing has its place (particularly when a would-be hero lies helpless in your clutches), dialog is the true key to success in the world of words that is the blogosphere. For challenging us with your unique perspective, raising the level of dialog, or just being plain sassy , I salute you: Ms. Q : An amusing muse Jonathan Philips : Reservoir of positivity Liz Strauss : The original SOB Avinash : Just cool Jesse Somer : Bane of the impetuous Kumiko : Certifiably enthusiastic Andy Beard : Remarkably sane Two Knives : Whose blades are not ceremonial.
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