This is a list of some of the best articles on how to make money both online and offline. These are all long step by step guides/tutorials on a different way to make money. Awesome!

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As my currently running Blog Traffic Series does work so well for me (I will write a reporting post on its success after the last part), I am already planning to start another series of posts.

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I am about to start a really huge series of posts about increasing the traffic to your blog. This one is going to be running quite a time, so if you don´t want to miss a thing, bookmark this or even easier:

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Paul Kedrosky is great. His blog Infectious Greed always has insightful posts. Like this one that mentions a company that does satellite imaging in order to better value timberland. And of course the link to check on your CEO's golf game. Great

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Mebane Faber over at WorldBeta consistently has good useful posts. This one is no exception where he points out some research that he has come across to better understand inflation numbers as well as how you can supposedly duplicate the RenTec Inst

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As I really like the idea, I went and grabbed the plugin for myself. Looking at my sidebar (does only work on the homepage) you will find a new section called What´s Hot Elsewhere just below the Featured Articles section

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This review of Blogging Zoom looks at what is possible with the newest of social bookmarking services. Blogging Zoom certainly looks promising as it sets itself apart from other services such as Digg and Sphinn.

Bloggers are always on t

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Blograters did a great job reviewing this blog. I find Valleywag to be a great informative and usually very funny blog about happenings in Silicon Valley. In this post they point out a few posts most notably that with Google street view you can se

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Basically blogging is writing. Writing personal journals, tutorials, ideas, jokes or advice, etc. Most blogs are written to be read... by their readers. Yes, what I'm trying to say here is, you merely write for your readers. So, you should know what

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I find some bloggers are resorting to these cunning ideas of coming out an "easy" post once every week, so they can take a breather for a day.

One way is to compile about 10 reasonably good posts from other bloggers of the week. The

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1. Who can write a post just asking his readers to e-mail bloggers to say thank you for linking to them and that post can receive nearly 30 comments, if you are not a six-figure blogger like Darren Rowse?

2. Who can parody a popular blog, and not

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The New York Times is using bloggers to its advantage. How can we get our articles up here? Do you want to learn more about Blogrunner and the NYT's techememeEsque new content?

Check it out after you read our rants on the subject. From the artic

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There are a lot of ways that a blogger can get his point across whatever the topic is. Sometimes, if they are trying to show their readers some steps or directions, lists are used. Lists are also used even to...

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Blogging Zoom has already sent me a large number of hits from having one of my posts get listed in the 'top posts' section. Unlike Digg, which works against bloggers, Blogging Zoom has obviously made it a lot easier for bloggers to promote their c

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So much has been written about how to become a successful blogger that it boggles the mind (mine included). How is that? There are so many different views as to what the term "successful blogger" means.

And, like I mentioned in my previous pos

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