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BlogSolution Review – David’s WebToolTime!

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

As my readers know, I bought Blog Solution, and Content Solution the other day. I’m hoping these scripts will help me with my white-hat blog farms, and networks.

These scripts are truly amazing, and I agree that Scott Trimble, and the rest of the Halfagain.com team, are indeed geniuses. So far, with my limited experience using their software, it seems to me that you need to do A LOT of work to tweak your template beyond the footprint issue, and the BUTT UGLY issue.

Even with their very cool, built-in Markov Generator, and Content Solution synonym re-writer, it will require allot of patience and hard work to successfully run profitable blogs. (so what else is new right) The free lunches online have been gobbled up many year ago.

Now, ladies and gentlemen……….let the sweating commence. Better get REALLY comfortable sitting in front of your computer, if you want to make this gig pay.

You can could use these tools to go pure black-hat, use their cloaking apps, and as Borat would say, “Give you rape” Just make sure that if you choose to go into the pure black-hat darkness, you don’t run Adsense, or YPN. Lot’s of these massive Splog farms destroy Adsense and YPN accounts for life.

So far, the best thing about Halfagain.com is their affliate program. Very hot scripts, and they pay very well for affiliate commissions. Made more money with them this month than all my affiliate programs combined.

Here is another post on Blogsolution – another positive review. Just KNOW, you’re still going to have to work your ass off to make some good money. You won’t just make a few clicks and make the money pour in – Scott Trimble and the Halfagain.com team make that very clear to all who are willing to listen.

Version 2.0 is here! After a very successful run of a couple months for version 1.0, the folks at BlogSolution have used their customer feedback to enhance and create a great blog automation tool. After comparing versions 1 & 2, it became clear to me that we can expect great things from this company in the months and years to come!
BlogSolution is an automated blog builder. Unlike most blog creators, it doesn’t build Blogger or WordPress blogs. It uses its own proprietary blog engine, and its own blog poster and pinger. It uses a MySQL database on your server to store the blog configuration and post information. BlogSolution is installed once per domain, and an unlimited number of blogs can be built in subdomains or subdirectories, whatever your preference. Posting content is provided by rss feeds.

BlogSolution Review – David’s WebToolTime!.

Video On Software Engineers

Blogsolution From Scott Trimble @ Half Again

Monday, June 25th, 2007

It’s only fair that I promote the software that I use myself. So here you go with over 90 sites going, I needed this ingenious software, created by Scott Trimble, to handle all my autoblogging.

Scott is the true genius of multiple blogging, and making big bucks. No-one knows this business like him. Scott and his software are featured in the Black Mask Adsense Project as well, to give you and idea how powerful his software is.

Scott also gave me a promo code for my blog readers, so you can get 20% off any of his SEO software. Promo code = LUCKYYOU8157081 

Atomic Blogger

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

A good eBook on how to autoblog. Does NOT include the software you need, but really shows you HOW to use blogging to your benefit.

Atomic Blogger

BloggerGenerator Blog Creator

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

See this amazing tool from Joe. Create hundreds of Blogger.com blogs to create traffic.

Read more here

Blogging from Windows Desktop

Sunday, June 17th, 2007

I’ve been using Blogjet for doing all my different blog posts, and I’ve been exerimenting with new platforms. Here is a piece on the WinJournal over at Business Blog Consulting. Right now I think I’ll be sticking with Blogjet for a number of reasons.

Sometimes, writing blog entries via a web form just doesn’t work. That’s why I’m looking forward to Mariner Software’s new blogging client called WinJournal. The WinJournal name might be familiar since Mariner Software also created MacJournal. Read rest of article at Business Blog Consulting.

Multi-Touch Computer Tech Coming

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

My Dad sent me an email with a link to this amazing video on the future of a computer coffee table. This is called surface computing, which looks ideal for conference rooms.

This is what they call “multi-touch technology, which is a multi-finger, multi-user interface”. This allows more than one imput at a time.

Watch this video! Check out the infared cameras below the surface for interacting with wireless devices.  

New PDA – HP Ipaq Travel Companion rx5900

Wednesday, February 14th, 2007

Got a new PDA for the business this week. I’ve been testing a few PDA models recently and I’ve taken two back for exchange. This could be considered a review of some sort.

A Little Background On What Brought Me To The IPAQ rx5900

It all started when I bought a Magellan GPS a couple of years ago for a road trip down to Vegas, Lake Havasu City, and Palm Springs. My wife and I are both fairly inept when it comes to reading maps and navigating through big and strange cities, so we thought we should invest in a GPS for the car.

Well…..it was a life saver, especially when we were driving at night through strange cities and around unfamiliar freeway exits and such. It was a real piece of mind.

When we got back from our trip we decided to take back the Magellan road map GPS because we figured the price would drop considerably. Well it did. We paid $1200 CAD for it and it’s now worth around $650-$700 CAD. The only thing that held me back from investing in a GPS, and keeping it, was the onset of PDA technology.

I noticed that PALM handhelds and HP-Ipaq handhelds were offering the first software add-on packages for GPS road mapping. This was also an expensive option as you had to buy a good PDA ($400-600), and then buy the GPS mapping software for around $200-$250. TomTom is the leader in PDA GPS software at the time of this writing.

So there I was as usual – waiting for the beta bugs and high prices to drop off and settle down. As of January 2007 I noticed that the prices were still holding for PDAs and software, but the beta bugs had been significantly dealt with. Off I went a-shoppin’ and a-buyin’!

First Purchase and Trial – The Palm TX Handheld

I bought the Palm TX combo package that included the PALM foldable keyboard. It didn’t come with a case, but I ordered one from PALM online. I was thrilled to play with my new toy, but I found some problems. When I was working in hand printing recognition mode it was problematic, especially when I wrote the letter U (usually displayed a V instead). I also found the PALM was annoying when  wanted to print the @ sign. I finally gave up on the print recognition and started using the keyboard mode. This was also problematic because the keyboard keys are VERY small. I have 43 year old vision and it was a pain to work unfettered.

When it came to incorporating the GPS software I was not ready to pay another $250 USD for GPS software that may or may not work. This software is TomTom as well. After three days of testing and trying to get the most out of the PALM TX, it began crashing periodically. That was enough for me, and off to the store for an exchange deal on a different PDA.

Enter The HP iPAQ rx5915 Travel Companion

I went back to the store that I bought the PALM from and exchanged it for the Rx5900. When I opened up the box in the car I was very happy to see that it came with a tough car window mount and a carrying case that the PALM did not provide. It’s a leather case (NON-IMITATION and real leather smell). I was also very happy to see it came with a cigarette lighter power adapter, as well as the standard 110 AC adapter, that used a USB style wire. This makes for easy powering. Another great thing about the Ipaq rx5900 is that you can begin using it straight away as it comes with a charged nicad battery.

Now beyond the accessories and in-the-box highlights:

I was of course excited to know that the Rx5900 has built in GPS road mapping technology by TomTom. Right out of the box I had a GPS signal and it was dead-on accurate. The wifi application was flawless and all of the other bells and whistles were worthy of note.

The BEST part about the Ipaq Rx5900 is the screen touch controls. You can change the font size and the stylus has a smooth controlled feel to it. It understood all of my printing without a problem, and the keyboard mode was much better than the PALM in this arena. The whole working experience was MUCH better than the PALM experience.

I bought the Netfront 3.3 PDA browser so that all Java worked on the sites I use. Going forward I’ve found many more advantages to the Rx 5900 Travel Companion from HP.

The overall goal I have is to be mobile and travel lightly. Because our business is online and residual my wife and I travel quite a bit. We have always lugged around a laptop (actually two) and all we really did was check flights, email, and commissions. I simply record all of our commissions into an Excel spread sheet, and the rest of time is spent golfing, shopping, eating, swimming, and exercising. Now we can leave the laptops at home and I can use the Rx5900 for all of our normal online tasks. When we fly into a city we can rent a car and use the Rx5900 for GPS guidance from place to place.

Complaints & Reviews About The HP Ipaq Travel Companion

I’ve read a few reviews online regarding the Rx5900 and the only real complaint I’ve seen is battery life and maybe the toggle control. I found all of the complaints in reviews were ridiculous. The battery time works for me – I worked on the Rx5900 yesterday for over 7 hours and when I went to bed I still had 34% battery life left. For my normal usage the Rx5900 is lasting for three days without need of a charge. Keep in mind that I don’t use heavy resource sucking multimedia like music and video – mostly web browsing and document work like Excel and Word. I rarely use the toggle anyway but when I have it’s been just fine. Better that the PALM for sure.

One Comment About The Importance Of The Dreaded Extra Warranty

I’ve often been annoyed by stores that push their “extra super duper extended warranty” on me when I’m already over-spending as it is. In the case of PDAs, GET IT! I paid an extra 70 bucks and I’m covered for ALL parts and labour for 3 years. If my Rx5900 bites the dust when I’m traveling, I can have a new one shipped to where I am. I always check our business online and we book all of our rent-a-cars, hotels, and flights online; we do all of our banking online and we communicate with relatives and business contacts online.