Re-cycle your RSS readers

I wasn’t going to write anything today, but since something awesome just happened, I decided that I will entertain you guys with a post. Who knows, you might even learn a little something.
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Right, so what was all this awesomeness I was talking about? Well, I received a tweet today (Yes I’m on Twitter – I’m hip like that) from a name I had not seen in a long time, Julie Bonner, who was one of my first blogging friends back in the day (That would be about two and a half years now, right Julie?). Since I had pretty much fallen off the grid after I sold johncow.com, and bobmeetsworld.com before that, I never really expected to see some of the people again that were there when it all started for me.

After getting back online after an 18(!) month hiatus, I noticed that my old feedburner account still had several of my old feeds, and that they were still getting hits every day. So why would I let them go to waste? All I did was change the Feed Title, and the original feed source in every old feed, and people that were subscribed to my old sites are now getting all the updates from my new blog!

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I did have a small moment of hesitation, since technically this could be considered spam. Then again, all of you that were subscribed to my old RSS feeds opted in on my updates, and I’m still the same guy writing about the same stuff!

Now, the only thing that I can’t seem to do is add all of the subscribers to the same feed. Right now I have 6 different feeds that add up to a total of nearly 400 subscribers.

I would really like to clean this up and have everyone subscribed to the same feed again!

So here’s the deal: If you receive this in your inbox, or read it in your favorite RSS reader – please take 5 seconds to subscribe to my main feed again, which is http://bobjones.nl/feed. And in return I’ll give you a free link from my site (dofollow), follow you on Twitter and subscribe to your RSS feeds. How’s that sound kids?

*Disclaimer – this post might contain typos. Not because I am illiterate, but because the keyboard on my macbook pro is on its way out.

#2 – Your opinion on this…aka YOOT

And here we go. Number two in the legendary YOOT series. This time I’d like to present a slightly more serious situation. I followed a link on twitter from lyndoman and found an email thread where one guy got mobbed by a group of ‘elite’ SEOs, simply because he emailed them all the same email, and made the mistake of CCing all the addresses in. Without spoiling too much, please have a look at the SEOMOZ circle jerk post that tells it all.

Would you be a jerk (or participate in a circle-jerk) and talk down to a potential customer in front of all your peers, just to satisfy your ego?

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Posterous.com – shaping the future of the web?

I really don’t have to write a blog post and explain what Posterous is. These guys have made it SO simple, that even I got the concept within a minute. Basically all you do is email them, and they publish a blog post on the fly. You don’t have to bother logging in anywhere – just email post@posterous.com and you’re done! No need to register, they will create your new page as soon as they receive your first email.

Now I know what most of you are thinking; “Why do we need another blog? We’ve got WordPress, which rocks”. This is true, but I don’t consider my Posterous page as a blog. I see it more as a tool to extend my online presence. Blog posts are blog posts, Posterous posts are my life. Where ever I am, or whatever I’m doing, I can snap a photo with my iPhone, email it, and share it with the world.

All the resizing gets done by Posterous, so you have nothing to worry about. This also goes for video and voice-memo’s too – everything will get neatly formatted and posted to your page.

Whoever subscribes to your Posterous page, gets instant updates on what you are sharing. There’s even an option to display a photo’s location on Google maps underneath a post. (Here’s an example; This morning’s breakfast in town.)

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Oh, and what’s this? You’re complaining that you don’t want yet another web address? They thought of that too, you can simply redirect your page to whatever URL you want. I created a sub-domain for it. Works like a charm. At this point I am even pondering whether I should redirect my main URL to my lifestream page. Somehow a lifestream page seems so much more relevant to what I want to put online.

Another point that you could bring up is the fact that you’ve spend so much time on your current blog, and you’d hate to see it go to waste. Fear not – Posterous lets you import all of your blog’s content. You press a button, they do all the hard work. Interlebrities like Steven Rubel have already made the switch.

So besides all the obvious benefits, Posterous does more for you. As soon as you’ve emailed them a post, picture, video, or whatever, they can immediately share this on your Twitter, Facebook, Delicious, and many more social accounts. They make sure people will see what you are doing, and you don’t have to do anything for it!

I really think that services like this are shaping the way of the future online. My guess is that in a few years time, the majority of ‘average’ Internet users will be life-streaming themselves through applications like Posterous and Twitter. Facebook, Myspace and all those other networks will become a thing of the past if they don’t catch-up with these real-time trends.

*DisclaimerI have not been compensated for this post/review in any way. Contact me if you feel the urge to pay me for it.

#1 – Your opinion on this…

So, I just made up a totally new event thingy to blog about, and I’ve called it:”Your opinion on this…” aka “YOOT“. Basically all it involves is me finding stuff online, and you giving me your opinion on it. Clever eh? Right, now that you’re all up to speed, here goes with the very first in this, already classic, series.

Would you buy software that does this to your face?

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Don’t try to click banner. Not an actual ad.

Banner spotted on Digital Photography School

This post is paid for, by you.

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You know what sucks? Me (yes, and vacuum-cleaners. har-har). Because I spend most of my online time, reading other people’s stuff. It’s so easy to get caught up in reading, clicking a link, reading some more, clicking yet another link, and yes – do more reading. Agreed, its great that I keep learning new things every day, but what good will it do me if I don’t do anything with it?

If you said “nothing”, stop reading this post now. Obviously you get it.

Assuming that you want to turn your blogging efforts into something profitable, there is a point where you will have to stop learning, and start doing. All the knowledge in the world will get you nowhere if you don’t use it. You could be an expert on any topic by now, but because you’ve never really shown it, nobody will know. You need to get out there and show the world what you know, attract your own audience, and become a renowned ‘expert’ in your field. (note that when I say expert, I don’t mean you have to be a rocket-scientist. If you want people to come back, give them value for their time. This could be anything from writing extended howtos, reviews or perhaps just funny and entertaining stuff).

Do not go looking for a niche – be the niche!

Here are some of the productivity-enhancers I have been thinking about for myself.

What I need to learn is a way of balancing my information I/O. A lot of the stuff I read gets filtered in my brain. Picking up bits and pieces that are interesting or new to me. I’m still wasting time by reading through an entire article to do this. So one of the obvious ways I’m looking into is to learn speed reading. The time I save with this technique can be used for important things, like playing call of duty writing useful content for my blog.

Something else that I have recently started using are pod-casts. It took me a while to get used to them, but I couldn’t go without them anymore. These are especially handy while I’m driving somewhere for example. Obviously it can be quite dangerous trying to read something on your laptop while you’re behind the wheel, so I suggest you buy yourself an iPod (or just win one here and here) and start downloading relevant pod-casts. (I’m currently completely hooked on the internet business mastery podcast, probably one of the best Internet Marketing pod-casts on the market today). I know I just told you that you should stop learning, but given the situation, you’re better off using that time to learn new things so you can focus on creating stuff once you’re online again.

Start turning that knowledge into profit. Write those wonderful blog posts, share your insightful comments, tweet sweet pearls of wisdom. Get noticed and build a name for yourself online. Start today because the rest of the world will be online tomorrow, and playing catch-up is a bastard.

You could be hesitating or have doubts, because you don’t think your stuff is good enough for anyone else to read. I know I went through a period where I felt I was raising my bar every time I wrote a new post, and I just made it harder and harder for myself to enjoy blogging in the end. That’s why I quit for nearly a year and a half. But I’ve come to realize the simple truth – All you can be is yourself. There’s no point in worrying what other people might think or say about your stuff. Those people will always be there, on- or offline.

*Disclaimer – This post is non tax-deductible, even if you’ve been reading it during office hours.

Bob’s weekly BOL (bunch of links) # 1

Ok, so here’s this weeks BOL (bunch of links). Sharing all the old-school flash clips I loved back in the day. Not very productive, but they sure are entertaining!

Right, lets start off with one of my all-time favorites. When I first saw and heard this clip, I simply could not get enough. I must have wasted hours listening to it. Damn those dancing badgers. Be sure to pay close attention to the end of the clip.

Then there’s all these things I’ve seen with my eyes. These things are often in disguise. Carrots handbags cheese toilets Russians planets hamsters weddings poets Stalin Kuala Lumpur! pygmies budgies Kuala Lumpur! (It’ll all make sense when you watch the clip, I promise).

The year is 2101. Someone set up us the bomb. Yes, all your base are belong to us.

This list wouldn’t be complete without joecartoon’s superflies. “You know, your dick’s on fire”.

Hmm, it seems my memory is failing me now. There are tons of other funny clips, but I can’t recall their names! Oh well, let’s just end this weeks BOL with one we’ve all seen before.

Over 5000 Twitter followers in 3 minutes? Miracles happen.

I think I have just found the holy grail of twitter. Would you like to know how to get 5000+ followers within a few minutes? I’ve seen it happen.

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Rove tweeted to his 67K+ followers to follow Carrie, and voila! Within minutes she has formed a small army of 5000+ troopers. And notice how she follows 0 back. Gotta love it.

Does anyone know where I can order a few famous friends so that they can tweet about me?

Sneaky affiliate promotion tricks

Getting started with Adwords can be quite daunting. The whole control panel seems to have had a make-over recently, and I just got used to the old one! I was never really big into Adwords to begin with, so by all means, don’t take my word for anything you read here. These are just trial and errors I’m posting.

So anyway, I saw someone doing this ‘sneaky’ affiliate tactic, tried to replicate it, and failed.

The affiliate product I was trying to sell is the wonderful Thesis WordPress Theme, which boasts the strongest SEO of any WordPress theme on the market today (according to Brian) I use (and bought) it myself on this blog, and I’m very pleased with it. It really is a step up from most other themes out there. Trust me – I’ve tried tons of other themes before I found Thesis.

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Since Thesis has an affiliate program, someone before me figured out that instead of creating and setting up a complete landing page, they could just iframe the entire original site. All you have to do is register a domain with the right keywords, and add the following code as as the index.html or index.php to the root folder of your new domain!

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All this does is present the original Thesis sales site, but it has visitors going through your affiliate link. Sheer brilliance I thought.

Unfortunately I’ve spent nearly $150 in Google Adwords, and had 0 sales. I might give it another $50 before I pull the plug on this experiment. Either the original Thesis sales page isn’t compelling enough, or I am simply targeting the completely wrong group of people on Adwords.