John Chows Guest Post Blogger Block Blohm

Hey Guys,

First off I do not generally make 2 posts on the same day, however sometimes I like to change things up. Here it is, the second post for the day!

Today I was browsing through some of my favorite make money online blogs and I just happen to see a Guest Post by Block Blohm on JohnChow.com. First off if you see this Block, AMAZING POST. I really enjoyed reading it! I would love to pick your brain sometime.

You can see his post about Residual Income For Life VS. No Residual Income For Life. It was a very good article and video he made for Johns blog. (This is how a guest post should be guys).

In his post he talks about how Adsense is not residual (I 100% agree with him) but the very first comment on the post is someone saying how after its optimized, Adsense becomes residual. I actually replied to that comment (out of character for me, I never really comment on Johns Blog. However for some reason I felt compelled to.).

I simply said and I quote: Actually Adsense is not very residual. I make about $150/mo off adsense on my site but all that money is dependent upon the fact I continue to post good content. If I stop, the money stops (its not truly residual).

I just wanted you all to see and know that Adsense is not now nor will it ever be a residual income maker. That’s why Adsense doesn’t have an affiliate program (they would lose to much money). Google is smart. Very Smart.

Readers from the East Coast of the United States ankle-deep in floodwater are sure to disagree, but the news cycle was supersaturated with coverage of Hurricane Irene last weekend. Come on people – it was a Category 1! That’s just a little worse than a bad storm. Relatively speaking, Hurricane Katrina was a Category 5. Regardless, the areas Hurricane Irene affected seemed only halfway prepared and the damage, not to mention the loss of life, is nothing to make light of.

But honestly, it was just about impossible to ignore the incoming storm considering how many people live in its trajectory. More specifically, it was impossible to ignore due to the number of Tweets, blogs, and other social media posts churned out by those experiencing the bad weather.

The citizenry of every city on the American East Coast from DC to New York was bracing for Irene’s impact inside personal storage unit-to-shelter conversions. That’s millions of social media accounts and hundreds of thousands of blogs. The Internet access came and went here and there, and power is still out for many regions hit by the hurricane, but for the most part, the web was and still is being jam packed with real-time updates of on-the-grounds experiences in the form of Tweets, posts, and blogs.

This doesn’t offer much in the way of making your blog more popular. Creating content on the hottest topic of the hour is unlikely to draw your attention from the far more popular web sources featuring the identical content. This is, of course, the “echo chamber” most bloggers must learn to avoid. But it does say something about the power of the real-time blog and social media connection, especially during times of disaster. It says that these days there’s virtually no story without it.

Traditional press sources are currently being lambasted by the public – ironically often through blogs – for appearing preemptively on American coasts clad in raincoats for every hour of the day possible. This criticism of the media’s reaction to the hurricane in fact became news itself. Imagine Irene without the blogs and the millions of New York Tweets. It would have been nothing but wind-whipped reporters on wet beaches and not the story itself – that is the real-time experiences of those in the middle of it.

When starting a blog, don’t underestimate the modern role it plays in the propagation of information. Respect the power it has to relay the story in real-time, but more importantly how easily blogging can become the story itself.

Super New Wedding Bands after You Have Made Money

After you make all your money blogging online how do you plan to spend it? Let me tell you a little bit about how wedding rings have been around for centuries and many people think it is hard to do anything original with a man’s wedding band. Recently though there have been many strides taken in the wedding bands industry. There are many more choices of the metal you want for you ring than there was even 25 years ago. 25 years ago there really were only two types of metals to choose from, gold and platinum. Some people used silver but not many. There were different karats of gold but you were going to be wearing a gold ring. At the turn of the century palladium rings were introduced to the market. This was great because palladium cost much less than platinum.

Also around the turn of the century alternative metals were making a splash on the scene. Titanium rings were introduced and were thought to be very exotic at the time. They are light weight and are made of the same material that airplanes are made out of. Another positive from titanium rings were that they also held up much better than gold or platinum. They were much more scratch resistant. After titanium made a big splash tungsten wedding bands were introduced to the market. These rings are great. In fact when they were first introduced the wholesale price was more than $300. This has come down significantly since then but the properties that made them so great are still there. They are virtually scratch resistant, which is the biggest factor people site for purchasing a tungsten wedding band.

Recently more and more alternative metals have been added to the market. Where there is a need there are always people ready to feel the needs. Tungsten rings are great but they really don’t match her ring. So there was a need for a white alternative metal. That is where cobalt chrome rings were born. They are much stronger than platinum or palladium but at a fraction of the cost. In fact the color is so close to platinum that the naked eye has a very hard time telling the two apart. Another plus side to them is that they are highly scratch resistant. Not as much as tungsten but much more than titanium. So unless you work a lot with your hands you will have a ring that has that perfect finish all the time. There is no need to go and get it recoated or do anything like that. The last alternative metal rings are ceramic rings. They are a great alternative to black tungsten rings. Black tungsten rings are just coated and the coating comes off.

With all that said making money online is becoming a regular trend in today’s society. So its no wonder that buying those wedding bands with that money makes sense!

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