How does John Chow make money blogging?
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I've been watching this video off and on. It's a presentation that answers the question 'what does John Chow do to make money with his blog?'. This is very good information! There's a lot of marketers on the net that would charge for this kind of information, but here it is, free to the web.
You can either see it at JC's blog, which can be found here, or watch the video below.
My Blog Business Model from John Chow on Vimeo.
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TweetDeck and the Learning Curve of Doom
I've been constantly hearing bloggers saying (or rather, typing) how great TweetDeck was for keeping track of their Twitter friends without having to wade through the thousands of other miscellaneous tweets to find them. Of course, this means that there are most likely other advantages to using this tool, so I figured that I would give it a try.
Of course, that meant that I would most likely be lost in a new program without any way to actually figure out how the extended features (those that are beyond Twitter) worked. And for me, that's usually the fastest way to kill my interest in a program.
After a full second of searching, I managed to find this useful tutorial that helped me figure out just what in the crap I was looking at on my screen.
Awesome. I now know how to use TweetDeck. Of course, it tends to suck the RAM out of my system (even more than Twhirl) to the point where it can cause serious lag. Hey, some of us can't afford a nice system with loads of memory. I'm lucky I've got this 512mb in this box!
Anyway, if you are looking for some more information or a good tutorial on using TweetDeck, this video should answer some of your questions.
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