Archive for December, 2008

No Google Page Rank, Lost Google PageRank

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

I’ve lost my Google Page Rank sometime ago, even a few months ago, yet the fact that I lost my Google PageRank doesn’t seem to be hurting my blogs as much as you would think.  For those who don’t know, Google PageRank, is like the rating of trust that Google gives your site, as well as a ranking of a site that is well linked to by other websites and the higher the Google Page Rank a site has, usually the better results it will get in Google’s search engine.

Living with no Google Page Rank
There are a number of reasons I probably lost my previous Google Pagerank of 4.  I used to take paid reviews, paid links, and for awhile I wasn’t focused on getting links to my blog.  So one day Google slapped me with a 0, and it has yet to return.

Has this effected my search rankings?  Not really.  Even with a Google Page Rank of zero, I still managed some of the top results for certain keywords.

Google Page Rank Lost It’s Importance?
In some ways I would say that a Google Page Rank is overrated.  As long as Google is still indexing your website, you can still manage top results.  Just follow other SEO strategies, and if your Page Rank still doesn’t increase, don’t worry.  I still manage 4k a month on just this blog alone with no page rank.

How is Making Money on the Internet Possible?

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

Many have tried, few have succeeded, but making money on the internet is possible with patience and skill.  It looks like anyone can make money on the internet just from starting a blog and plopping a few ads on to make money, but what seperates those who make a livable income online and those who are making money online just to pay for a few coffees each month?

Qualities that make making money on the internet possible
1) Determination – So many people try to make money on the internet but give up after a month.  I spend 6 months blogging before I even made my first $100.
2) Skills – Blogging is fun, but do you spend time researching how you can get better?  Sure you can do the same thing day after day and not improve, or you can research, read, and develop your skills to improve your chances of making money on the internet.
3) Ideas – Do you have a brain full of new ideas to tinker with?  Not everyone is successful on the first, second, or even fifth idea.  We all know that story of Edison creating 100s of light bulb ideas before hitting the right one.
4) Time – You need time to dedicate your work for making money on the internet.  Those with another job know that it’s hard to motivate yourself to work on something that isn’t earning you any money.
5) Risk Taker – Though startup costs are minimal, you are investing time that could be used somewhere else. You might need to spend money in ads as well, which is a monetary commitment.

In the end, making money on the internet is possible, as long as you can follow some of the qualities I mentioned.  So many people give up before their internet income really had a chance to grow. Stick with it, work hard, and reap the benefits later.

Bush Dodging a Shoe, George Bush Dodges a Shoe Video

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Believe it or not the video of George Bush dodging a shoe is one of the most popular having been watched by 3.7 Million. The George Bush shoe video is growing rapidly. “It appears to be growing at a rate of more than 100 thousand views per hour,” said Matt Fiorentino at Visible Measures a company which tracks the consumption of online video.

“In Arab cultures, throwing shoes is a grave show of disrespect.” said Bloomberg.com.

Bush dodging a show = extreme funniness and one of the best YouTube clips so far. George Bush however does have quick reflexes since he dodged that shoe pretty fast.

Extract Images Directly from the Brain

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Once science fiction, scientists have figured out how to extract images directly from the brain.  With the ability to extract images straight from the brain, scientists predict that in the future, they may be able to even display your dreams on a monitor.  Sure we have seen this brain technology in the future, but with this direct window in the mind, couldn’t there be some negative sides to this as well?

With the ability to extract images and thoughts, could this technology possible prove people innocent and guilty in a crime?  What about being able to better diagnose patients or help psychologists really understand a patient better?

ATR chief researcher Yukiyasu Kamitani says, “This technology can also be applied to senses other than vision. In the future, it may also become possible to read feelings and complicated emotional states.”

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