The fastest blog in the West
Hey just get you a blog, throw up some content, find a couple of affiliate programs, and sit on the beaches of the world with your favorite drink.
That's the ticket. Right?
Bull Patties!
Look, it's hard enough to earn an income on the web without buying into crap from "get rich quick jez brains".
The truth is: this blog business can be a pain in the ass... and before you go off trying to write your own blog, you need to be well informed first.
Let's weigh some factors in our decision making process.
First, do you like pain? Do you know how hard it is to keep this blogging stuff up every day?
And by the way, have you done the research to see how many blogs there are out there in cyberspace before you go nuts trying to promote one?
Have you found out how much competition there is in your market?
Here, let me help you. There are about 1,003,004 blogs on the web. Whoops, make that 1,003,005.
Until you are ready to pay the price in time or money, you need to stay away from your own blog for right now and think about building your own website.
But if you insist on doing this stuff, let me at least tell you about the fastest blog building system in the west.
Instead of wasting your time trying to figure how blog spot, keypad, or "blogs r us" and all those other great programs work, you might want to think about quick blogcast.
I slapped up this page in about 6 minutes without having to read a 150 pages of instruction and upload, download a bunch of plug in products. What did it cost me? Let's see. My domain name was $10 and the blogcast program came free with my $10 domain name.
So if you want to keep horsing around with a lot of high tech crap or end up throwing your computer out the window, just ignore my advice and keep listening to the "gurus" out there.
What do I know?
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