Welcome to the Weekend Links!
November 16, 2007 | Author: Rob | Filed under: Blogging
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Welcome to the weekend!
Finally some time to ourselves; finally two consecutive days where for the most part I can do as I please. If I can’t do as I please it’s probably due to circumstances I’m responsible for but none the less two full days without going to work. I love Friday’s at this time; possibly the best part of the week. A whole work week is done and a whole weekend awaits.
Here are this weeks links of interest:
- Work from Home Job - Earn $100 a month being a blog directory editor.
I found this post reading a blog I enjoy called PureBlogging.
- First months of a Neglected Niche Site
I always enjoy reading Jay’s posts. His blog is Online Opportunity
- 13 Ways to Earn the Trust of Online Purchasers
Vandelay Web Design has a very informative blog; I recommend you visit it.
- Learning the Hard Way… Check your Affiliate Links!!
I met Scott Jones on my blog forum and have been reading Self Made Minds since.
I hope these links provide some great useful information on your quest to making money online or at least help increase your current earnings. I have lots of respect for all the authors mentioned above.
If you have a blog that might be of interest leave a comment as when it comes to the weekly list I will always give priority to people who have commented if they have content that would be beneficial to this blogs readership.
I may post on weekends but I’m not entirely sure; one thing I do know is that I only want to post quality and not get into the “must post anything” mentality. Let’s face it no one likes having generic vague content blasted through their RSS reader! 
That being said if you don’t hear from me this weekend; have a blast and see you Monday.
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Thanks for the link!