Working From Home and Loving It: The Myth of Financial Insecurity
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Last week I had some people disagreeing with or at least questioning the underlying argument of my post on the “myth of isolation”, one of a series on working from home and loving it.
In response to one of those [...]
There’s a new (well, new for me anyway) acronym in the world of online advertising - CPA. In this context it does not mean Certified Public Accountant or Coalition Provisional Authority but Cost Per Action, or possibly Cost Per Acquisition. This Wikipedia article on Online Advertising says the term is common in the affiliate marketing [...]
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I’m really mystified that lately one of the most visited posts on this blog is one I did back in February on Google Adsense, where I had a bit of a rant about having what I regarded as inappropriate ads appear on the blog: see Not Impressed With the Latest Google Adsense Link.
I haven’t [...]
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You could be looking for a content management system or CMS.
Wendy Piersall, a fellow member of the LinkedIn Bloggers group has a blog eMoms at Home which is dedicated, as the name suggests, to helping mothers who want to start, run and succeed in their home based business.
Wendy has been on a search for an open [...]
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More than one tech-smart colleague has expressed surprise when I admit I’ve been using Internet Explorer as my default web browser.
Why hadn’t I switched to Mozilla Firefox? Much better, more secure, they said.
Well, I had switched, partly. Foot in both camps really.
Then along came Flock, which in my non-technical way I understand is a [...]
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