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Archive for the ‘The Smart Passive Income Blog’ Category


Niche Site Duel – Investigating a Sudden Drop in Earnings

It’s been a while since I last published a dedicated update about my niche site, securityguardtraininghq.com. A lot has happened in the world of search engine optimization since the last update and there’s a lot of interesting data to report and thoughts in my head that will determine where I go with this site in the [...]

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What You Need to Know About Twitter

I’m headed back home from Boston today (I was there for the premiere of Crooked Arrows, which was awesome! Pictures of the red carpet event to come soon!), but in the meantime I’m really happy to share a wonderful guest post by my good friend Tom from Leaving Work Behind. It’s funny because I actually [...]

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My Monthly Report – April 2012

Welcome to my April 2012 income report! Every month I write a detailed report about my online businesses. I do this not only to help me keep track of my progress, but also to show you what’s working for me, and what’s not. In my monthly reports I always include an extremely detailed breakdown of the [...]

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SPI 038 : World Domination and the $100 Startup with Chris Guillebeau

In this session of the Smart Passive Income Podcast I’m happy to welcome writer, traveler and fighter of the status quo, Chris Guillebeau. Chris has a blog called The Art of Non Conformity, he holds an annual conference called the World Domination Summit and the first time I heard about him was when I was introduced to [...]

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What I Know I Did Right

In my last post, If I Had to Start Over…This is What I’d Do Differently, I shared a lot of things that I wish I knew when I first started doing business online. I made a lot of mistakes and although I can’t go back in time and redo things, I hope that my past [...]

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If I Had to Start Over…This is What I’d Do Differently

This is a follow up to my last post, the history of my first online business.  I’m often asked: if I had to start over again, knowing what I know now, what would I do differently? And more importantly, why? There’s a lot, so let’s get right into it… I Should Have Been Proactive – Not [...]

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