What Blog Topics Make More Money?

Think MoneyLet’s be honest here. We’ve heard of stories bloggers already started cashing cheques after 3-months of blogging. Some report doing it even after a month of blogging. Like you, I wonder how they do it or what they even tell is just to get more traffic.

One of the things people love hearing is how others made their money using the same method – especially if the sum is more than what we are generating. So that’s one of the topics which will help you generate more money. Everyone wants to be a millionaire but just don’t know how. So there’s no excuse not knowing what can you blog.

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Delete Blog Drafts Older Than a Month

New bloggers have all the spice and heat to churn out posts like no tomorrow. However, veteran bloggers can be a weird lot – speaking for myself. Before WordPress updated to 2.3, all the drafts you had were displayed for you. All you needed to do is select one of the drafts out to continue your post.

But I learned the hard way of ignoring your drafts for too long later ending up notable to complete them. Simple reason is you’ve lost the idea or the drive when it first came to you. Therefore, I deleted 4-5 blog post drafts I had initially wanted to publish. And these were created much longer than a month ago.

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Is Drawing a Web Designer Requirement?

DunnoI realized I’ve been so overthrown discussing about my Apple iPhone in Malaysia I’ve nearly forgotten what this blog was about. Therefore, I apologize for the long hiatus and temporary replacement in website design content by the Apple iPhone.

Let’s start over by letting me share with you a fellow friend of mine who wants to be a web designer. I get a number of questions by students to undergraduates asking what are the requirements of a web designer in Malaysia. He posed the question to me; is the ability to draw a requirement as a web designer?

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Apple iPhone firmware version 1.1.2 Release

I just got wind there is a new Apple iPhone firmware version now available. Not too long ago Apple released iTunes version 7.5 and now the Apple iPhone firmware has a new version; 1.1.2. However, don’t start hopping around and jumping for joy because apparently this firmware has broke jailbreak.

Jailbreak is basically the simplest method to enable the Apple iPhone to use any telco you throw at it. So this is not very good news to unlock Apple iPhone users at the moment. But the comforting news, you don’t really need to upgrade it because the fixes or additions isn’t as important.

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How to Unlock Apple iPhone 1.1.1 in Malaysia

Since I was given an Apple iPhone in Malaysia by MAXIM iPhone, it has nothing but enjoyment using the iPhone. The Apple iPhone Prices from RM2998 have now dropped all the way to RM1900 or even lower depending where you shopped. However, the most important question I’d ask every Apple iPhone buyer in Malaysia now is; how were their Apple iPhones unlocked?

As far as I know, when the Apple iPhone was released into the market they needed to do some soldering. Alas that was replaced (thank God) by software hacks like iPhoneSimFree (IPSF) and open-source methods which you can find plenty online. This brings us to the next common question; what is the difference or which is better?

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My Samsung L760 is Slim, Light and Boring

Apple iPhone on Samsung L760 It’s difficult expressing my true feelings for the Samsung L760 because I’ve already got an Apple iPhone in Malaysia. Although the Samsung L760 is lighter and almost as slim as the Apple iPhone, the former appears to me as boring.

I guess it’s monochromatic navigation compared to the colourful icon appearance of the Apple iPhone makes me lost for words. That said, I suppose I’m overly used to viewing full colour icons even when I was still using my Sony Ericsson W800i. Besides the interface, I’ve been pampered by the Apple iPhone in Malaysia with its cool features like surfing the web and typing on a QWERTY keyboard.

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Malaysia Apple iPhone and Samsung L760

I’ve been recently preoccupied with work, team building, Apple iPhone deals and a free new spanking Samsung L760 mobile phone. I now have 2 free mobile phones in hand – Apple iPhone (which I love to bits) and the unreleased Samsung L760. To be honest, if you were a blogger and wanted to participate in TechARP’s Samsung-Tech ARP Bloggers TT Sessions you could have done so from their website.

The seats were limited to 30 bloggers and only 25 of them were taken. Plus, as a participating blogger I got free lunch at Fasta Pasta at the first session. There are 2 sessions which require our attendance, October 20 and November November 24. Give or take, we’re having the Samsung phones for a period of 1 month.

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Day 6: Photography using Malaysia Apple iPhone

My past days have been preoccupied with proposals and projects. It means good business for me but it makes me…ignore my Apple iPhone in Malaysia. T_T

If you read from day one I received the Malaysia Apple iPhone you will remember I’m only having this Apple iPhone because I’m reviewing it. Thanks to the guys at iPhones Unlocked, they’ve hooked me up with a 4GB unit.

Initially, I was only to have it for a 7 day review but it’s still in my hands. I’ve also worked out a deal with them so you can buy Apple iPhones in Malaysia from this blog at a special rate.

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Day 5: Mobile Gaming with Apple iPhone in Malaysia

It’s been a busy weekend and I had to restore the Apple iPhone back to its original state on Saturday. Although it may seem like a bad thing, there wasn’t too much trouble restoring the 1.0.2 firmware back onto the Apple iPhone. After the restoration, I found a very cool feature iTunes had included for the Apple iPhone. Whenever you sync your Apple iPhone, it keeps a last known saved status of your files without telling you. So when I was worried all data was lost, everything was actually restored back to when I used the Apple iPhone.

Anyway, I’m going to be sharing about mobile gaming on the Apple iPhone in Malaysia. As we know it, the mobile industry in Malaysia is a very high factor for monetary gain from games to the localization of applications like PacMee (a Twitter replica).

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Day 4: Buy the Apple iPhone in Malaysia

When I first learned about the Apple iPhone prices in Malaysia it was crazy. Although the prices were not fixed ranging from as low as RM2100 to as high as RM3000+. Everyone who wanted the Apple iPhone in Malaysia was justifying the cost, including me.

It was the simple calculations we did involving the product and only the hack. Some included the courier charges from the USA but that too didn’t add up to some of the reselling prices. In desperation, all I could do at the point was start blogging about the Apple iPhone in Malaysia albeit it’s a little different now. Since it’s right beside me as I’m typing this.

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