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Hey Chatterbox I'm Talking To You links etc).It was once, many moons ago, back in the 90s, that the web was a place of simple content. Filled with stale information like directories and dictionaries, the world wide web was largely a home of facts and content. Over the last dozen or so years, the Web 2.0 Generation has changed all of that, bringing the Internet to be truly inter-operable and inter-active and certainly a lot more inter-esting. MySpace and YouTube gave new meaning to individuali So, if you're serious about earning an income from the internet, and use blogs, go and do the backup right now! It's probably a good idea to make your blog Log In password a little complex. Mine was simply characters (letters). Whoever it was, may have come through the backdoor, when it was open. I've got a high speed connection here. I'll need to learn more about firewal Employment Law, Part II My first happy surprise was a 404 page not found error. That wasn't too
bad because at times, blogger.com has construction work going on. Generally, I
think they're 98% spot on though.Look here it is, this is America for Americans; English is the spoken language. You must be immunized to come here since we have already gotten rid of major diseases like small pox. You must shower and shave and wash your hands if you work in a restaurant, hot water and soap after using the restroom. Why can’t we enforce the basics? Are we that naive to think that we have come so far this last generation? Look at what this is in reality. It is Except of course this page not found error was really telling me something quite obvious. Like... Dude, your blogs have gone. So I check all my blogs and discover they're not communicating with me anymore, and even worse, with you. Blogger was having a bad day. And me, well, my day was about to get a tad worse. Shoot over to log in. I can do that ok! But I'm greeted by empty space. It's a truism. My blogs have gone. In cyberspace no one can hear you scream. And only a few people will see you sob into your keyboard! :-) There once was five blogs there, with the most recent posting just yesterday. So, between now and then, it's possible a blog shark got in to my blogger account and ate up my blogs with the delete button. Maybe blogger needs a second authorised password for permission to delete the blog, some sort of secure system to prevent this from happening... ...Unless they have this already? I've, sob, never deleted a blog :-) Two things you can learn from this, so that it doesn't happen to you. The first thing is that I wasn't relying on the blogs for an income. The blogs weren't supporting me. Yet. But they were being built up to, eventually, earn an income from affiliate, adsense and other means... And the second thing is that I didn't back up my blogger template. (That's the html part of the blog that contains all the important linking code, google adsense html, links etc). So, if you're serious about earning an income from the internet, and use blogs, go and do the backup right now! It's probably a good idea to make your blog Log In password a little complex. Mine was simply characters (letters). Whoever it was, may have come through the backdoor, when it was open. I've got a high speed connection here. I'll need to learn more about firewall Meetings: Planning a Group Session and even worse, with you. Blogger was having
a bad day. And me, well, my day was about to get a tad worse.CHARACTERISTICS OF AN EFFECTIVE FACILITATOR: As chairperson, focus on the meeting’s goals and objectives throughout the meeting. Most everything you say should serve that purpose. A written agenda and visual aids serve as reference points and help to reinforce your purpose. You will make your greatest contribution by asking questions. Questions help to stimulate thinking, navigate the direction of the discussion, and sidetrack irrelevant issues. Spec Shoot over to log in. I can do that ok! But I'm greeted by empty space. It's a truism. My blogs have gone. In cyberspace no one can hear you scream. And only a few people will see you sob into your keyboard! :-) There once was five blogs there, with the most recent posting just yesterday. So, between now and then, it's possible a blog shark got in to my blogger account and ate up my blogs with the delete button. Maybe blogger needs a second authorised password for permission to delete the blog, some sort of secure system to prevent this from happening... ...Unless they have this already? I've, sob, never deleted a blog :-) Two things you can learn from this, so that it doesn't happen to you. The first thing is that I wasn't relying on the blogs for an income. The blogs weren't supporting me. Yet. But they were being built up to, eventually, earn an income from affiliate, adsense and other means... And the second thing is that I didn't back up my blogger template. (That's the html part of the blog that contains all the important linking code, google adsense html, links etc). So, if you're serious about earning an income from the internet, and use blogs, go and do the backup right now! It's probably a good idea to make your blog Log In password a little complex. Mine was simply characters (letters). Whoever it was, may have come through the backdoor, when it was open. I've got a high speed connection here. I'll need to learn more about firewal Sales Performance and Motivation: How to Get Your Edge Back p>Performance and motivation are like chocolate & peanut butter; the combination is better than either one alone. Motivation feeds successful sales performance, which in turn generates increased motivation, which encourages performance, and so goes the synergism of our days. Until one day...... you don’t feel as enthusiastic as you used to, or you find yourself missing opportunities during your sales presentations. You start to cut corners a So, between now and then, it's possible a blog shark got in to my blogger account and ate up my blogs with the delete button. Maybe blogger needs a second authorised password for permission to delete the blog, some sort of secure system to prevent this from happening... ...Unless they have this already? I've, sob, never deleted a blog :-) Two things you can learn from this, so that it doesn't happen to you. The first thing is that I wasn't relying on the blogs for an income. The blogs weren't supporting me. Yet. But they were being built up to, eventually, earn an income from affiliate, adsense and other means... And the second thing is that I didn't back up my blogger template. (That's the html part of the blog that contains all the important linking code, google adsense html, links etc). So, if you're serious about earning an income from the internet, and use blogs, go and do the backup right now! It's probably a good idea to make your blog Log In password a little complex. Mine was simply characters (letters). Whoever it was, may have come through the backdoor, when it was open. I've got a high speed connection here. I'll need to learn more about firewal Ask Me No Questions, I'll Tell You No Lies happen to you. The first thing
is that I wasn't relying on the blogs for an income. The blogs weren't supporting me.
Yet. If only there were no questions involved in getting a job!If you've been following NBC's "The Apprentice," you know who Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth is. She's had the honor of being fired by Donald Trump (and others, according to "People" magazine).A while back, Omarosa claimed that one of the other contestants made a racial slur against her.According to website opinion polls, only 10% of viewers believed Omarosa's claim; 90% tho But they were being built up to, eventually, earn an income from affiliate, adsense and other means... And the second thing is that I didn't back up my blogger template. (That's the html part of the blog that contains all the important linking code, google adsense html, links etc). So, if you're serious about earning an income from the internet, and use blogs, go and do the backup right now! It's probably a good idea to make your blog Log In password a little complex. Mine was simply characters (letters). Whoever it was, may have come through the backdoor, when it was open. I've got a high speed connection here. I'll need to learn more about firewal The End is Near - They've Run Out of Jobs! links etc)."There are no jobs in (fill in your city's name)." Its not what you know but whom you know that gets you a job in (same city's name)."How often have you heard those statements? Are they true? They are if you believe them. You will not find a shortage of people willing to spread that negative message. Before you buy into the alleged truth, consider the sources. Typically, those that utter these discouraging facts are either members of the press So, if you're serious about earning an income from the internet, and use blogs, go and do the backup right now! It's probably a good idea to make your blog Log In password a little complex. Mine was simply characters (letters). Whoever it was, may have come through the backdoor, when it was open. I've got a high speed connection here. I'll need to learn more about firewalls and security. And carry a toy gun too :-) So, as they say. C'est la vie. My blogs have gone, where they went, nobody knows. What can I do but redesign them so that this time, they're much better than before. Welcome to the world of the super information highway. How many shipwrecked emails, abandoned websites or orphaned junk are floating in the spacious corridors of the cyber world? Taking a guess - more than millions. :-) And back to reality... Do you keep a small book for all your Log In, passwords, affiliate ID details? You really need to. It's essential to keep track of Log In details and passwords. Set it up efficiently now, and it will be easier 3 months down the track when you've got 20 different sign up IDs, passwords, affiliate codes, etc. And for all of you who are not sure... artists use blogs too! It's an ideal form of expression. Instantaneous, simple, powerful, informative. Blogs are the modern day artist's canvas... Artists get to express their dreams and goals in a succinct and delightful way... And we've all got that creative potential inside of us. :-) The reason that people grow and become better and better over the course of time, is because they persist gently in the direction of their goals and dreams. - Brian Tracy By the way... Your dose of high-energy creativity and motivation is now due. You can get it at the sites below. And tell him I sent you, ok. :-0
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