Lazy Linkage – Issue One

There is a lot of interesting stuff out there on the web. Typically, my blog posts are mostly me talking. Sometimes, though, it is nice to point some attention at other items of interest. After all, blogging is all about conversation. So, I am going to do posts like this probably at least weekly, and here we go with the first “issue”.

  • Do These Headlines Work For You?
    This post talks about writing headlines and lists some examples for headlines that grab attention.
  • 8 Fresh Wordpress Themes
    Smashing Magazine does it again with another compilation post. You might notice a similarity between #3 and Buzzscreen. :)
  • Launch Your Own Subscription Site & Keep The Money Coming
    This is a great post and speaks to an endeavor I may partake in soon.
  • A-Z of Podcasting
    PodcastFreq is beginning a series of posts discussing podcasting tips. She’s posted A through F at this point, so there is still a lot more to go.
  • Making Money Because of Your Blog
    This post is a little old, but true just the same. He talks about the indirect monetary benefits of a blog site.
  • What the Hell Should I Do with This Blog?
    Andrew thinks out loud with what to do with his site. I find this one interesting because I am one of those people who now run a blog that directly competes with him. Well, I shouldn’t say “compete” because, honestly, its all about the networking. He does a great job with his site, and what he says is true – there are a lot of people out there writing about what he and I write about – making money online. It’s true, viewed totally as a market, this one is a bit saturated. Opinions are like assholes, and this field of how to make money online is no different. Food for thought there, Andrew.
  • Giveaway of the Day
    This site posts a free software utility daily. And these are licensed programs, not programs which are always free.
  • Interview with Marcus Frind, from PlentyofFish.com
    This interview is about a year old now, but worth a read. To get your attention, his site generated (at the time) $10K per day from Adsense. Gulp!
  • Amazon’s War on Statsaholic
    This is an interesting post from TechCrunch. It also caught my attention because I used to hot-link PCMech’s Alexa graph on my local homepage and noticed a couple days ago that it no longer worked. This explains why…
  • Authorize.Net Launches Recurring Billing API
    This is big news for Authorize.Net users (and there are a lot of them, including me). Now you can automate subscription sales rather than having to go into the merchant interface and set it up manually.

Happy surfing!

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  • Thanks for the plug, I was not expecting any backlinks from that post!
  • David
    No problem. I found your post interesting because I am now running a site with similar focus. I think there is still room for sites like our's. Its just a matter of standing out.
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