Technology

I am a web developer who likes to earn money using the internet, so this is my thoughts about this and other technology I am interested in such as mobile phones.

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I have just decided to try and market some music by the Swedish singer Lykke Li, so I bought a domain name www.lykkelimp3.com with the intention of just forwarding it to an Amazon Lykke Li MP3 download offer. But then it occoured to me that I had bought a domain name with GoDaddy, so I could set up a Blogger blog and then use that as my 'authority site'. Here's how:

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I’m sure you’ve probably read a blog, received an instant messenger, got an invite or something that has to do with Twitter in the last couple months right? You’re also probably wondering, what the heck “Twitter” is and how in the world can anything like that benefit your marketing efforts or internet business blog. This is something I found in Digg and there are some great comments too, notably:

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Learn the secrets of Podcasting, and stand out from the crowd! I kinda got into podcasting as a result of using Traffic Geyser , which strips off the audio from your video, podcasts it to several platforms and then bookmarks it with multiple bookmarking site. Awesome stuff when it is all automated! More details at

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I noticed an interesting thing when this mortgage protection insurance UK question was asked on Yahoo Answers.

Not only did it appear on the US version

Mortgage Protection Insurance US

It was also on the New Zealand version

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MacBook Air is yet another innovation by Mac innovators, with its amazingly thin structure, just 0.16 to 0.76 inches of anodised aluminium. Weighing just three pounds, this laptop is so powerful yet so portable it can go with you anywhere. The MacBook Air was unveiled by Steve Jobs in January 2008 and was available in the UK in February 2008.

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