Lisa Irby makes her living online, and has a very successful web site that explaisn how to create a website. The link in this list, however, points to her blog which provides details on developing a web site and a blog.
This blog provides information regarding backing up your data, which everyone should be doing. Many methods of backing up data is discussed, which includes tips to protecting your data.
My list wouldn’t be complete without one technology-related blog. Michael’s blog provides information about pretty much anything tech-related, including upcoming products and his own reviews. He started his blog around the same time I started mine, and I am always interested to see how he is doing. So far, I can say our blogs have grown about the speed – although he has many more subscribed readers.
This blog was started by a friend of mine in 2005. He has a way of taking an ordinary event and turning it into something very enjoyable to read. His uniqueness for making up words adds to the flavour of his blog.
You know those ebooks that cost money to purchase and try to explain how you can make money online? Forget them. Griz explains it all for you on his blog, and the fact that he makes a living do so, means he knows what he is talking about. His blog may be ugly, but his content is top-notch.
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