Posting Schedule Starts February 1st, 2007.

Well, tomorrow I’m starting my posting schedule as I arranged. This does

Monday: Cash Flow Ideas + 500 Article In-depth Reviews

Tuesday: Great Plugins

Wednesday:Good Blogs I’ve found

Thursday: Great Tips for your Blog

Friday: Quotation + How I got here-Article

Saturday+Sunday: Weekend Reading

Some of the Series I’m planning:

The first series will be in ten parts posted weekly on the issue of how to get started with your blogging in ten easy lessons.

The second series will look at developing your blogs options for income generation. This will also be a ten part series and will commence once the first series is completed.

The third series will list plugins, one-by-one, as seen from the User’s perspective. We will evaluate how easy they are to install, setup and use. This will be an unlimited series.

I’m also planning to have two Articles Categories: One will be my own articles, ie. more than 500-1000 words. The Second Category will be for Articles that can be reposted from the Net. I’m only hoping to find the best articles for readers, especially on things I think InvestorBloggers should know about but I can’t write myself.

The Last Series will be an ongoing series of posts detailing my own Personal Struggle to develop Streams of Income other than my job.

M$ acquires YHOO? Now that would be a boost for my stock!

10 Reasons Why Microsoft Will Aquire Yahoo In 2007

Microsoft sat back while Google showed everyone how to take a search engine from 2 kinds having fun to a top 20 American company. How did they do it? Well just look at their revenue numbers and you will see a massive percentage comes from the Adwords & Adsense products. Now Microsoft is trying to get into the online advertising game but can they hope to compete without acquiring Yahoo and their volume? I think Microsoft will make a move at Yahoo and its going to happen in 2007.

Well, now that would be an interesting choice for M$! I have kind of admired/hated M$ for quite some time, but I have noted that they do do strategic acquisitions from time to time.

Unfortunately, I sold YHOO just recently. I’d be miffed, though, on missing out on the opportunity to make some serious $dosh.

Strategically, I think the deal would make a lot more sense for M$ rather than YHOO. Why? It is M$ that needs a better search ranking for its products. It would certainly spell the end, in many ways, for YHOO as we know it right now. Many services that we use would be merged with their M$ counterpart, cut out, charged for, or just dumped altogether. It would provide M$ with a new core audience, but I doubt the brand name of Yahoo! would fare well, as its traffic would be subsumed under MSN.

For parallels, look what happened to the Netscape name/brand. Now it is hardly known at all, remaining just a historical footnote in Wikipedia, after its acquisition by AOL.com. Compuserve and Prodigy also went away in similar manners. So… while a M$ acquisition of YHOO would be good for shareholders in the short term, it would not be good for the millions of users of YHOO, like myself.

Ambivalent about this at best.

Small Websites: A good way to generate additional income!

“Flip Content for Profit!” sounds like madness to me. How can a simply 5 or 10 page website possibly generate any profits? I’m aware of blogs and their impact on the web, with their regular audiences, RSS feeds, etc. but a simple website? It can’t be true.

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Also, NetBusinessBlog has a 2-part series from early January that explores similar issues. You may also wish to look at Joel Comm’s website.