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Password Protected Post Coming

The next post I make will be password protected. Only those who have subscribed to my blog announcement list will receive the password.
Starting in January 2008, I will send the password for all protected posts at the beginning of each month. The passwords for all protected posts will be sent out when I announce the [...]

‘Tis The Season… For Change

I have almost 50,000 messages in my Gmail account. Not a lot by some standards, I know, but there’s a bad reason for this.
Some time ago, I listened to what has turned out to be bad advice and started subscribing to lots of mailing lists. The reason given for this was that it was a [...]

Internet Business According To James Brausch

This entry is a “Blogicide Resurrection” post. It appeared on my original blog and is good enough to post on my “resurrected” blog. If you want to know more about my “blogicide”, check out the first post on this blog.
As I looked over this post to prepare it for publication, I have to admit that [...]

A Word About My Blog Notification List

If you have subscribed to my blog notification list you may have noticed that I don’t send an announcement to the list every time I post something to the blog (and if you have not signed up yet for my blog announcement list, I encourage you do to so. Just go to the mail blog [...]

A Tale Of Two Or Three Blogs - Plus This One

It all starts with Robert Phillip’s Cybercashology blog. Robert talks about a problem he was having with his blog in this post (I won’t go into the details here; click the link to read the details for yourself) and asked people to leave comments if they might have a suggestion.
I love this type of blogging; [...]

Guest Post By Sam Stephens, Download Guard

I received the following email from Sam Stephens a few days ago. Sam makes a great product called Download Guard (or DLGuard) that prevents your digital downloads from being downloaded without authorization. I like the product because it works and because Sam, unlike many online businesspeople, has developed a sustainable business model for supporting and [...]

Product Valuation: Guaranteed Value Or Inflated Claims (Plus A Price Test)?

I’ve decided to start answering questions via email. Of course, like most so-called Internet Marketing Gurus, my time is worth $2,000 per hour. Since I think it will take me about 5 minutes to answer an email, I’ve decided to charge $166.67 per email. If your question will take me longer to answer, I’ll write [...]

Blogicide Resurrection?

In case you didn’t know, this blog had, at one point, over 150 posts. If you’ll put your mouse pointer over the title of this post, you’ll see that it’s post number 57. That’s because I decided to commit blogicide a few months ago and deleted every single post from my “old” blog. Click on [...]

Spam, Or Not Spam? You Make The Call!

Blogs making trackback comments to my blog from a .info domain name.
Domain name registered on October 13, 2007.
First blog: Posted a trackback to my blog on October 20, 2007 — seven days after the domain is registered. It’s post number 5,336 on that blog (and they are using WordPress).
Second blog, same domain (different sub-domain): Posted [...]

How To Waste An Annoying Email Subject Line

It’s Sunday (still! See my previous post for more details) here in Southern Germany, and as I sit in my underground command and control bunker, trying to ignore my four year old son (who is having far too much fun with his “Robots” DVD while I pretend to work), I decided to browse through my [...]