Little Notes on Life – April 25th

This is just little notes for those of you interested. My Friday ramblings!

Approaching $10K!

This month of April bodes well for the $10K mark that you will see posted. I’ve already done estimates for this target, indicating that I will pass the mark by the end of April. Stay tuned for the income report (it won’t be spectacular, but more than enough to take us over the barrier).

It’s been quite a trek to reach the target. But I’ve managed to earn that $10K and I’ve managed to learn a great deal about the what’s and wherefore’s of making money online and offline.

Anyway, that’s for April 30th.

Affiliate Earnings

My friend, Steve, who runs a website and education agency here in Taipei, was telling me that affiliate marketing is where he’s headed. This is quite a wake-up call for me. In fact, I have been doing a little affiliate stuff for a while through venerable deals, such as Amazon, webhosting deals, and so on. You’ll notice that there are a few affiliate deals on this website, including TTZ media ads, MillionaireMate, etc.

These affiliate earnings just don’t generate much but I’m always surprised by how much Amazon brings in. I generated $95.81in sales (it’s not so much in actual earnings) since the beginning of the year. Not bad. It’s a little encouragement for me, because affiliate marketing always seems so hard.

Blog Carnivals

Other projects in the works include the next installment of the Carnival of Making REAL Money. It’s been quite a dog this time, with over 120 submissions (much junk!) and 81 verified. I had to eliminate dozens of entries for the simplest of reasons including:

  • multiple submissions from the same blog/author;
  • articles with no commenting function;
  • articles with closed comments;
  • articles that are reposted from article directories;
  • articles that I can’t understand, don’t make sense, are crap or irrelevant.

It’s amazing how many people think that Blog Carnival is just a receptacle for their spam. It’s also amazing to see how people just do not bother to read the individual Blog Carnival’s criteria. It’s also quite shocking that someone (and there quite a few!) who keep resubmitting the same (junk) articles each issue (and never seem to wonder why it’s not published!)…

But to those other great article writers who submit each issue, I must say thank you AGAIN! Just check out the carnival to see who they are!

Credit Card Debt

I usually give a credit card report and the past few months I’ve made slightly costly mistakes. This month, though, I only had three transactions to report: NT$2000 for the regular life insurance payment, NT$2018 that we paid for a meal in a restaurant in late March. I’m a sucker for Indian food ever since I worked as a waiter in a well-known Indian restaurant in Edinburgh called Kalpna. The restaurant in Taipei’s Tienmou is a fairly recent addition to the local Indian Food scene which has been improving markedly in the last few years.

The last was a license for a JumpBox installation of WordPress. This is called a virtual appliance. The appliance installs a full Apache server with MYSQL on a Linux base. On top of that, you get an install of WordPress as well. It works well, I find. I had to pay for a license to be able to access the FTP side of things. And when I deployed it at school, it just worked out of the box, and across all the computers. So it was well worth the fee of $49.99.

Total credit card fees were about NT$5,555 with no penalties or credit card charges either! Nice!

Splurging…

Well, it would have been nice, but to celebrate the $10K mark, I finally bought a new 19″LCD monitor from ViewSonic… It wasn’t particularly expensive, nor was it an impulse buy. I really would like to have two such monitors (one for each pc) so that I can be a little more productive on my blog by running two screens at once.

I’ve also been buying a few CDs, which added to my ‘splurge’… so I thought I’d leave you with a couple of the YouTube Videos

And the theme music from Grey’s Anatomy, which is a song I love,

and this song by Snow Patrol…

Have a great weekend! 😀

Lesson #2: Finding a Blogging Platform

Perhaps the biggest question that affects the blogger is which platform do you choose. This article continues my series of short articles aimed at getting you started blogging (as an avid blogger, I like nothing better than to pass on the craze to the next person!)

In the first article

In the first article, we looked at how to find a suitable place for blogging. There are free hosted solutions but these entail a number of limitations, and most people share the same opinion as Michael commented in my review of his Blogger Blog, The View from Taiwan, does:

“…I face similar dilemmas with my own Blogger template, and wish now that I had used Wordpress from the beginning. Blogger is just too antiquated, buggy, and sluggish to do anything …”

What’s the difference?

It’s important to choose between having your blog hosted for you (as at Blogger or Wordpress.com or similar hosting companies – and there are many) and hosting it yourself on your own domain. For new bloggers, though, without much technical background, the issue boils down to:

Your own hosted domain gives you:

BUT

  • you don’t get much help to RUN your domain;
  • there’s quite a learning curve to running your own site; and
  • it costs some money.

Using a Blogger or similar hosted service gives you:

  • a well tested service;
  • fairly decent startup templates; and
  • it’s usually free

BUT

  • if you decide you like to blog, moving can be a pain;
  • some people regret the complexity of moving; and
  • you DON’T get a decent domain name, usually http://yoursubdomain.blogger.com

For this article, we are going to assume that you have chosen to host the blog on your own domain, in the main folder for your website, http://yourdomain.com or whatever.

What is a Blogging Platform?

A Blogging Platform is the actual software (or computer program) that you place (or upload) to your server via FTP. For this you will need an actual database set up as well, whichever platform you use. For many of the hosting companies, though, when you login into your panel (that website thath controls the functions of your hosting account), you’ll be able to set up your blog, e.g. WordPress, in one or two steps. I’d suggest that you choose the easiest setup yourself at the beginning.

One-Click Install on Self-Hosted Domain

Dreamhost offers one blogging option on its Easy Install and one in its Advanced Install mode: WordPress 2.5. I’m including this as an example of a one-click install.

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You simply fill in the name of the Blog, the email address you will use, and the (sub)domain you want to host it on. As you will see, there are some limitations on this install, but it will give you a perfectly functional install of WordPress that you can easily update to a full-blown install. Many hosting companies, including BlueHost, Dreamhost, MediaTemple, etc. offer one-click type installs that make it easy to install a blog. You may not always get the platform of your choice, so check first before you hand over the dosh. A typical choice would be WordPress, B2, or any of a dozen other second-tier blogging platforms.

Wordpress vs. Moveable Type – Tier 1

Is WordPress #1?

Perhaps this is the best known blogging platform. In fact, if you are seriously considering using this, sign up for a free blog at WordPress.com account and test out the latest blogging tools in Wordpress BEFORE you even install it. Once you’re ready, just use the one-click install feature on hosting account.

It’s a pretty good platform overall, and you can be posting within minutes, if you wish, too.

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Moveable Type: Confused?

MoveableType is the next major choice for an independent platform. In fact, some of my favorite blogs are hosted using MT software, such as Scott Sommers’ blog on Taiwan. I haven’t used MT yet myself, though I am interested in trying it out for its native support of multiple blogs (it’s uploading now).

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The tools operate in a similar fashion to Wordpress and it is a very worthy choice. BUT users need to note that there are free options and commercial options.

On your own host: If you wish to host MT on your own host, then you can download one of the different versions: Personal (ie. non-commercial) Edition, Commercial or Enterprise editions. The key to the different versions seems to be how many users will be editing the blogs and/or whether the primary motive is running a commercial or non-commercial site. Then, of course, there’s the OpenSource version, too.

On their hosting: Moveable Type also provides their own hosting on TypePad that you can pay for an annual basis from $4.95 per month right on upto Premium and Business Class plans.

So will it be OpenSource, MT or TypePad?

Confused? I know I am. Also the other concern is – what is non-commercial?… A popular choice – undoubtedly! A solid choice – certainly! A confusing choice?… For sure. Also, if I were setting up a blog, I’d be much more inclined to pay for their own hosting on TypePad or choose the OpenSource version for my own hosting plan.

While nothing beats free, TypePad offers an easy solution to bloggers not wanting to deal with the hassles of setting up, configuring and updating the software or the database. Of course, you’re subject to some similar restrictions as on Blogger or Wordpress.com but for beginners that may be okay.

And my conclusion?…

There are a lot of second-tier blogging platforms out in the wild, but for beginners it would be wise to choose one that is first-tier to make the transition to blogging easier. There are enough problems to deal with, without worrying about technical details, too. To make it easier to choose, try this:

  1. If you have money but lack time or technological background, paying for TypePad would be a good place to start.
  2. If you have some money and some time/skill in technology, self-hosting either Wordpress or MT (OpenSource) would be a good choice.
  3. If you have a little money but no skill in tech, self-hosting but going the one-click route would be appropriate for you.
  4. If you have no money and no skills, then WordPress.com would be the best as it leaves you with an upgrade path (though money making options may be restricted somewhat by the TOS – and blogs are removed for breaking TOS). Blogger would also be a choice for you without the TOS restrictions on advertising.

What did you choose…?

Let me know what you chose for your first platform, why and what problems you faced in your choice.

Harley Davidson Launches in Taiwan

All week on TV we’ve been treated to a Harley Davidson Ad that says “We’re coming to Taiwan”. I first came to Taiwan in 1992 and I can remember there being a special squad of police officers who rode Harley’s. They were the only guys in Taiwan who were legally allowed to ride ‘big bikes’.

After Taiwan joined WTO, the importation regulations were relaxed and you can now regularly see many BIG bikes on the roads, they all have the distinctive RED license plates to differentiate them from the two-stroke lawnmower engine sized bikes that are common here. And they are accorded different privileges than regular bikes.

When we went to 101 today, little did we know that we’d be walking by all of these fantastic bikes at today’s launch!

Outside the venue…

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Oh, no where are the bikes… I can’t see any…

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and…

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This is my favorite here bike!

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And of course, my favorite of the day…

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A kind gentleman who had a far more environmentally friendly way to get around Taipei. He was quite happy to pose for a photo-opp. Oh, and those booth-babes… Well, I got some pictures on the video… I’ve already uploaded it to YouTube. But it’s processing, and I have to go to bed! So I’ll add it tomorrow.

Have fun! Have a Harley weekend!

(ed. I updated the post with a video, but I can’t convert the original video to AVI to edit it yet…:( )