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Well, the previous post on Autoblogging, as expected, have generated “mixed” reactions from my blogging friends, visitors and guests. But it was cool - since we get to know the thoughts of different bloggers when it comes to the ethical issue on autoblogging, or automatically posting contents to blogs using other people’s articles.

Actually, there are autoblogging communities where members submit their articles for syndication in other blogs - using autoblogging tools. Its a good strategy to actually get lots of backlinks, and probably traffic as well. If you haven’t tried SyndicateKahuna, this one won’t cost you a cent and a ’sense’ of guilt, since the articles that get autoposted in your blog were intended for such purpose.

The only problem with SyndicateKahuna is the quality of some articles. Some were as poorly written as mine (LOL). But you can always delete them, or perhaps, edit them for grammar and spelling errors.

Now let’s talk about other uses of Autoblogging tools. Other autoblogging plugins for Wordpress can also grab contents using datafeeds, mostly in .CSV, or XML format. This is helpful if you are an Affiliate of known Affiliate Programs like Commission Junction, LInkshare, e-Bay, ShareaSale, Clickbank, etc. These types of autoblogging plugins are great for building your Affiliate Website or eCommerce Stores populated with products linked directly to your affiliate account.

This is probably the best way to populate your blog store with Contents, rather than posting them one by one manually. If you do some SEO work, there could be a huge potential to earn big - since we all know the revenue potential of affiliate marketing or selling.

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Another Google Page Rank Update in December? Most probably. Sometime in April of this year, they call it Operation Dewey. So are we expecting another Operation Dewey in the next few days?

The last time Google made a Page Rank Update was in September - and following the pattern, Google implements its Page Rank algorithm every 3 months. For some a Google Page Rank isn’t that important. But noticeably quite a number is looking forward to a higher Page Rank, including yours truly.

So we all still have a few days left to at least improve our chances to gain a favorable Google Page Rank - that is, if you are after a higher Google Page Rank.

How to Avoid being Penalized by the Almighty Google? Here are some “Simple Guidelines” to follow and “hopefully” earn a Google reward for being obedient.

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So you finally decided after some deep thoughts, that one of the best ways to achieve greater financial independence is to start your own Passive Income Business while you still have the luxury of time, strength and brains to spare.

During the first few days into your Passive Income business, you probably are busy learning the products and services, attend to some orientation meetings either online or offline, and is probably spending most of the time talking about it to your family and friends. You don’t start a business and keep it a secret right?

So how about telling everyone you’re doing it and invite interested people to join as well? You can try tapping all your family members, friends, relatives and co-workers, but most often than not, you’ll be frustrated and disappointed of the fact that only a few will be interested. It’s a reality that friends and relatives only start taking you seriously when they see you become successful in what you do.

So what are your options? You probably put your ads on local free ads paper, invest in some paid advertising on magazines, and community papers. Will you even consider buying radio and tv airtime? That will cost you a fortune, and sooner, you’ll end up frustrated, disappointed and broke.

You may consider joining and posting in forums, join hundreds of social networks and advertise your product - getting riskedĀ  of being branded a spammer in most instances. Or you may want to consider building yourself your own website - be it on a free blog site like Blogger.com or Bloggista.net, or self-hosted website or blog using Wordpress or Joomla or just a plain website.

Why building your own website is essential to your Passive Income Business? Here’s my 6 reasons why your Passive Income Business needs a website:

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Almost everyone is talking about Passive Income Opportunities - those stuffs that earn you money even while you sleep, dine, watch a movie, on vacation - in simple words, earnings that happen even while not working at it. Sounds too good to be true to those who are skeptics, plain Crap and Scam to those who are not educated about the concept.

But for those who have tried it (provided those Passive Income Opportunities aren’t Scam in the first place), Passive Income is real and perhaps the ultimate way to achieve greater financial Independence. They probably have heard of Robert Kiyosaki’s Cashflow Quadrant, and read his popular book, Rich Dad, Poor Dad.

But what it takesĀ  to succeed when joining a Passive Income program? Here are my six personal guides to joining Passive Income Programs:

1. Do you have clearly defined goals about your Passive Income venture?

Joining a passive income program is like starting your own business. You need a business plan. You need to define your goals - what are your needs, how you want to achieve them, what are your skills and experiences that will help you achieve your objectives.

You need to discover your strengths and your weaknesses. You need to set your targets, put dates and deadlines, provide criteria of assessing your performance and understand/mitigate the risks involved.

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Need A Job? Write A Good Resume

Resume Writing TipsFollowing the Cashflow Quadrant, most of us are in the upper left corner - Employed. This is the easiest way to earn money - though, the least way to make more money. However, getting employment these days also proved to be challenging. Finishing a college degree these days doesn’t guarantee employment - more and more graduates (especially in the Philippines) end up unemployed each year.

With so many people looking for work as against available suitable jobs - one has to excel in all aspects of job-hunting requirements, and that include a good knowledge on how to write a good resume.

So, if you are looking for a job - make sure you write a good resume. Here are some Tips in Writing a Good Resume.

1. Understand what is a “resume”.

A Resume is a self-promotional document that presents you in the best possible light, for the purpose of getting invited to a job interview. It’s not an official personnel document. It’s not a job application. It’s not a “career obituary”! And it’s not a confessional.

2. What should the resume content be about?

It’s not just about past jobs! It’s about YOU, and how you performed and what you accomplished in those past jobs - especially those accomplishments that are most relevant to the work you want to do next. A good resume predicts how you might perform in that desired future job.

3. What’s the fastest way to improve a resume?

Remove everything that starts with “responsibilities included” and replace it with on-the-job accomplishments.

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