September 2, 2007 at 3:38 am
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You probably came onto this site, hoping you can find the answer as to when it’s time to quit your job. I’ve been there before. And i’ve done it. And here’s my story.
I have been commuting for 7 years of my life going to and fro my work to earn a minimum wage. Until the time came and asked myself the question: “Am i going to be like this forever”. I don’t want to become an employee forever, following what my boss says, like a dog. I’ve researched a lot as to when to quit job and you wouldn’t believe when i came across one site that says “Getting a job is the worst way to earn money”. I believed. And so i made the move. After a few months of thinking, i finally made up my mind and quit the job.
And i didn’t make a mistake.
After just a month of working at home, i was already earning 20 times my monthly salary when i was still employed! How did i do it? Find out on my next posts.
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July 13, 2007 at 8:13 am
· Filed under World News
According to Sentido Comun, Carlos Slim Helu has surpassed Bill gates as the world’s wealthiest person. The Mexican magazine estimates Slim to be worth about $67.8 billion, while Gates is estimated at “just” $59.2 billion.
Slim, who controls Teléfonos de Mexico (Telmex), has been climbing up the ladder over the past months and was recently ranked at #2 on Forbes’ list of the world’s richest people. Sentido Comun believes that the sharp price increase of Telmex stock – +27% between March and June of this year – was the single most important reason that allowed 67-year old Slim to reach the top spot.
Besides Telmex, Slim’s holdings include five insurance companies, a retail chain, mining companies, an auto parts manufacturing company, a bank and a tobacco company. He also has an investment history in the U.S. where he owns CompUSA and Saks Fifth Avenue.
See Yahoo News to read more about the world’s new richest person, Carlos Slim Helu.
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June 27, 2007 at 9:31 am
· Filed under Google
Google entirely redesigned their Google Docs & Spreadsheets start page today. The looks more similar now to Windows Explorer where you can organize files created by the user, add a description on that folder, etc. I love the new interface as it also gives you the ability to view the documents by type of file. Perfect! And it pretty fast. It makes it more like an operating system now.
Here’s a Screenshot

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June 26, 2007 at 4:33 am
· Filed under Pay-Per-Click Programs
Holla! Nice to be back after 2 long months! I wasn’t able to post so very often as i’ve been very busy with so many PPC-related things. Figuring out Google asking $5 or $10 for my CPC, adding thousands of keywords playing around Yahoo Panama. Oh i loveeee yahoo panama
except that its kinda slow compared to the old overture. Been into a lot of CPC the past few weeks and i can say i never enjoyed that much using the Google Adwords System. Why? Well aside from my account was hacked, i don’t know how else i can get away from this min CPC thing when i’ve done everything to optimise the page.
I guess i’ll just forget about Google and try the rest of the PPC campaigns. Currently, i’m using Yahoo as an alternative and now thinking about Ask.com. Ask.com…….hmmmm, i guess i need to do some reading before signing up with them.
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April 26, 2007 at 7:44 am
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Many search engine enthusiasts believed that getting .edu links can be very beneficial to search engine rankings and yes i believed. Why? Maybe because of the traffic these .edu sites are getting and i’m sure a lot of you out there people are d ying to know how to get listed on the edu sites. It’s simple. What’s required? Just patience.
Let’s get started.Go to google.com then type this on the search box:
site:.edu inurl:blog “post a comment” -”comment posting closed” -”you must be logged in” -”comment closed” “<your keyword>”
and google will display .edu university blog where you can comment and submit a backlink. It would be helpful to ping her the blog after posting a comment.
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January 29, 2007 at 1:55 am
· Filed under Google
Google has done a terrible redesign of Google Images. I was searching for a Paypal logo this morning and here is what i was presented:

Where are the information that we used to see from here before?? Image size, URL, filename. I could say that this is one of the worst redesign i have ever seen!
The new design is similar to the old Google image, except that all the text or information that used to appear on the page is already hidden. You will need to mouse over the image to see the images’ information.The new design’s got a new cleaner look, it’s just that the information that used to be very useful were no longer there.
If you want to find out what website an image was from, or how big it is, you have to work for it (i mean mouse over on every image!), and there is no more way to compare the images against each other at a glance.
Google loves white spaces, i know but this is too much of a good thing.
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January 25, 2007 at 5:47 am
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A Search Engine Optimization blog to primary focus is to provide information about search engines and to design search engine friendly pages. by Joann M Cabading
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January 25, 2007 at 5:36 am
· Filed under Other Sites
Wikipedia is now adding the “nofollow” attribute to its entire external links. In fact is already active.You might want to go to wikipedia.org now and start checking out. So what does this give you? Good thing or bad thing? Let’s see.
Wikipedia’s reason for doing this is to prevent spam links, like being practiced by those blackhat search engine optimizers. Searching for blogs, making comments, and spam the site by posting their URLs.
Initially the “nofollow” attribute was intended to spam blogs and such. It then became so popular in the realm of online advertising for the sole purpose of gaining link popularity. There was this time when Google, Yahoo, and others stated that “nofollow” attributes have to be used.
Finally, in my honest opinion, we should start using “nofollow” with our blogs. And i will definitely do this.
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November 23, 2006 at 12:57 am
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I just found a very unfriendly user system today,the pinoycallcenter site. what’s the purpose of having to ask both the username and the email ad when you forget your login info? You are requesting for it because you either lost password or the username, just so stupid, in my opinion.


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November 20, 2006 at 1:14 am
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How do you submit your URL to stumbleupon? It’s simple. Go to your site/page, and click “I like it” on your browser toolbar (assuming you have downloaded and installed the Sumbleupon toolbar) Next question commonly asked is “what can i do to increase my traffic with stumbleupon? Here’s the answer.
1. Rate Websites. Get involved in a community and start rating other people’s websites.
2. Add Friends on your network. This will increase the volume of users that are likely to give you a two thumbs up
3. Submit new pages.
4. Carefully select topic titles.This is important to make sure your webpage is displayed to relevant users
5. Add multiple tags.
That’s all for stumbleupon. gotta get back to work.
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