Archive for January 2008

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Domain Registration

Who doesn’t want to pay less for domain registration? That’s their mission at payless domains, an Australian registrar that offers all the usual domain extensions like .com and .net and specializes in other domains like .com.au and .co.nz. For those of us that don’t know what all those extensions mean, they have a very thorough […]

ComeGetCash Review

David sent me an e-mail about his new GPT site ComeGetCash and kindly asked for a review. I’m happy to oblige, so let’s take a look… ComeGetCash has a nice layout and the color choices are great - they don’t make me go cross-eyed and that’s important for a site you plan to […]

Dry Skin and the Nocturnal Baby

Aside from the everyday adventures of a 5 month old, we’ve had a few noteworthy challenges lately. First, what we thought was just dry skin started to get worse. He has some rough and dry patches on his skin which won’t go away and seem to be showing up in more places, along […]

A Fool and his Blog

Jim, a fellow blogger and online earner, stopped by to tell me about his fairly new blog TheNetFool which focuses on GPT sites and the stock market. I checked it off myself and I think he’s off to a good start. Jim seems like a nice enough guy and very enthusiastic about his […]

Interview with MrGPT

If you want to know about GPT sites, why not go to the authority? In this case, it’s Drew from MrGPT.com. He was kind enough to grant an interview and answer some common and some not-so-common questions about GPT sites and the GPT industry.
When and how did you first get involved with GPT […]

Save Money and Get Free Stuff

Seriously, who doesn’t want to save some money or get free stuff? I know I like to do both! Over at MySavings you can do that and a lot more. I started browsing around this site and found myself getting hooked. The site is clean and organized by category. In the free stuff area they […]

5 Make Money Red Flags

Every day we’re bombarded by outrageous get rich quick schemes masquerading as the opportunity of a lifetime. The sales pitch is so compelling, so convincing that people abandon common sense and whip out there visa card. I wish I could say I never fell for it, but I can’t. There was a […]