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Calling All Young Bloggers To Join The Youth Bloggers Network

By Patrick DeVivo on June 6, 2008

This article is guest posted by Patrick.

About

Hello all, this is my first guest post on Carl’s blog, and I hope it does not come off as purely a self promotional post. I think I should start off by telling a little bit about myself. My name is Patrick DeVivo, and I am a self educating youth blogger from New York, USA. I am currently interested in web design and Photoshop. I am trying my hardest to learn all about PHP and MySQL programming and also XHTML/CSS. I am currently fourteen years old, and my biggest current project is The Youth Bloggers Network. The Youth Bloggers Network is a new website which I have been setting up for the past month or so (working on and off). There has not been an official launch, but all the functions and features of the site should be working properly as of last night.

The…

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Are You Retiring At A Tender Age?

By Charles Lau on June 2, 2008

This post is sponsored by Retire at 21 and posted by Charles Lau.

Michael Dunlop has bought a second review from us again. This time round, I am going to review his site once again without looking back at my first review of Retire at 21 (a link just for your reference). Michael Dunlop is an online entrepreneur since 2003. He is from England, Sussex. And he has a strong belief that 21 years old is the new retirement age - Entrepreneurs are getting younger and younger. Hence, he started his first website when he was sixteen, and that has changed his life completely. You can find out more about Michael Dunlop here.

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My Perspective about the Focus of Retire At 21

As I was reading through this whole blog, Retire At 21 is a website dedicated at providing information about making money online, and showcasing inspirations of successful young entrepreneurs who have made it…

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Online Money Making The Old Fashioned Way

By MoneyEnergy on June 1, 2008

This article is guest posted by MoneyEnergy.

Now that we all live in Web 2.0, maybe we can talk about the “old” web and the “old” way of making money online. So what is the old-fashioned way to make money online? I’m talking about the simple and profound methods of electronic dividend reinvestment. Here’s what you do:

  1. Research your stocks online
  2. Get an online brokerage account
  3. Make an online trade (24/7, any time of the day!)
  4. Login and watch your numbers grow electronically each quarter
  5. Receive electronic annual reports and save trees

It’s that easy! You can even pay with electronic funds that you’ve earned from other online money streams:)

I’m only being half-sarcastic. I do get really excited about automatic dividend reinvestment, and these days it does happen electronically. And I do think that with all the hype about newer, better, shinier ways of making money on the internet, we shouldn’t forget about all the great changes…

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Google’s New Favicon

By Carl on May 30, 2008

So do you like it or not?

Perhaps a new redesign too?

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Chocolates, Cakes, Information Products

By Carl on May 30, 2008

On the 25th of this month people were taunting me that I’m not the ol’ Kidblogger anymore, they say things changed…

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Because I turned 15 ;-)

Yep, welcome the new… Teenblogger - NAH, too cheesy. I’d stay with Kidblogger.

Since I’m old now and only few people gave me gifts, I’ll be the one to give something to you through today’s enormous contest.

The prizes are all sponsored by my loyal subscribers (Except one by me) but hey, I’m the host.

I’m not gonna chatter anymore till you wet your pants off…

Here’s the list of prizes

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ADvertiZe - Brand Specific Marketing

By Jan Verhoeff on May 29, 2008

This article is guest posted by Jan Verhoeff.

With all the prattle on the Internet about adverizing and branding your market, you may be wondering what’s the truth. The reality is you must ADvertiZe to become successful. If your business isn’t branded, your advertizing may not work.

Seven easy ways to brand your business

  1. Stamp everything with your Brand - Put a logo on it and sprinkle your logo everywhere. In the labels, on the product, in the wrapper, on your business card, in your ads, on your website, in your ezine, label everything with your logo brand.
  2. Add a Signature Label - Give your product a signature that realigns the buyer to buy ALL products with that signature. Your signature or a famous signature, whatever you wish, but give them something to remember.
  3. Packaging Color - stamp your products with a color stamp that just says YOU. No matter what the color, if you focus your…
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Attentionitis - Why Shorter Is Better

By Carl on May 19, 2008

At-ten-tio-ni-tis is a spreading disease on the internet that impairs a person’s ability to focus on a single webpage. This can be acquired by only a few hours of surfing or a few minutes hanging out on video sites like Youtube.

Answer the three questions below and after that you’ll find out if you caught this spreading disease…

Question number one

How much soil is there in a hole measuring one meter by one meter by one meter? (Answer below)

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None, it’s a hole!

Question number two

A man dressed all in black is walking down a country lane. Suddenly a large black car without any lights on comes round the corner and screeches to a halt.

How did the driver know there was a man in the road?

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It was daylight!

Question number three

A mute person goes into a shop and wants to buy a toothbrush. By imitating the action of brushing his teeth he successfully expresses himself to…

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