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Side Incomes: Is Google AdSense Worth It?
Posted in Entrepreneurship on 28 March 2008

It’s no news that half the websites you’ll visit in the course of a day’s web browsing will have Google AdSense on them. There’s plenty of people who seem to be making a nice chunk of change from Google’s ad service. Heck, there’s plenty of websites that pay contributers in percentages of AdSense revenue.
I’m always [...]

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The Politics of Money
Posted in Life on 27 March 2008

My dad’s told me in the past that he votes Republican because he’s a business man. As a general rule, after all, Republicans are supposed to be better for business. I’ve been intrigued by this idea for a while: one political party is better for people running businesses.
I wonder why there’s even an idea that [...]

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Recession Proof Your Personal Finances
Posted in Personal Finance on 26 March 2008

The topic in the financial news world is the economy, more specifically a looming recession. At this point its no longer a matter of if a recession is coming, but rather when it’s coming and how long it’s going to last. Perhaps we’re already in one, so now is the time to make sure you’re [...]

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The Real Meaning of Charity
Posted in Life on 25 March 2008

When I was a kid, my family was very careful to impart a sense of tzedakah — charity — to me. We’re Jewish, though, so our concept of charity looks a little different than alms for the poor. Instead, the best form of tzedakah a person can offer is to help an individual in need [...]

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How to Make Money by Blogging
Posted in Entrepreneurship on 24 March 2008

It’s no secret that you can make real money online by blogging. Some of the top 100 money making blogs are pulling thousands of dollars each month. John Chow is a popular blogger who writes on the topic of making money online. He documents his blogging income and the last monthly total was somewhere in [...]

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