Archive for January, 2012

Making Money Blogging – Part 3 – Getting Paid to Blog about Products & Companies

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

In Making Money Blogging – Part 1, I discussed pay per click advertising companies (e.g. google adsense). In Making Money Blogging – Part 2, I discussed affiliate networks (e.g. commission junction). In this blog, I will be explaining how you can get paid to write a blog for a specific company, or about a specific [...]

Steelhead Fly Fishing – Steelhead Flies – Tips and Information

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

I have found that some steelhead flies work better on some rivers but don’t work so well on other rivers. Several instances come mind that helps to point out this fact. One happened about 15 years ago when I was in Northwest Washington State fly-fishing the Stillaguamish River for steelhead. My friend Gordon who lives [...]

A Basic History Of Snow Skiing Styles

Monday, January 30th, 2012

Skiing appeared to be initially a simple means of getting via 1 spot to yet another in packed or even crusted snow. For some, skiing signifies recreational alpine skiing during which 1 goes to a resort, secures a lift ticket, dons cold-weather garments, skis, ski shoes or boots, ski posts and embarks with a chair [...]

Automotive Training Paves the Way to a Lucrative Career Path

Saturday, January 28th, 2012

When it comes to the person who does auto repair, the term “mechanic” no longer applies. With most vehicles having a least a half dozen – and sometimes more than two dozen – electronic components, the term “automotive technician” is much more applicable. Along with the increasing complexity of vehicles’ electronics comes an increasing need [...]

Are Team Sports the Best Idea As a Children’s Fitness Activity?

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Adults, when they think of fitness and exercise, invariably imagine a well-equipped gym with cheesy music blasting over the speakers and sweaty people running on a stationary treadmill. To kids on the other hand, exercise and fitness are all about just doing what comes naturally – running about, climbing, falling, just being active. As kids [...]

You Don’t Have to Suffer These Effects of Fear of Cooking

Sunday, January 8th, 2012

In my last blog post, I explained the 5 signs of the fear of cooking that many people suffer from in deciding that they would like to learn to cook. Because the kitchen plays a particularly important emotional role in many people’s lives, not knowing how to cook can have devastating effects. Some people that [...]