Archive for May, 2007

Review: TylerCruz.com

Posted by Johan Cyprich on 20 May 2007 | Tagged as: Reviews

Tyler Cruz is a 23 year old Internet entrepreneur whose livelihood comes mainly from the advertising sales made through his web sites. He is currently averaging $256 per day which is a good income for a home-based business. Tyler lives in Nanaimo, BC, one of the nicest cities in Canada.

Tyler’s blog, TylerCruz.com: An Internet Entrepreneur’s [...]

Make Your Own Text Link Ads

Posted by Johan Cyprich on 19 May 2007 | Tagged as: Marketing, Programming

I recently read a post on John Chow dot Com on a plugin for WordPress to sell your own text link ads without using the Text Link Ads service. I eventually want to use Text Link Ads, but I need to get more reciprocal links on other blogs before I’m accepted into [...]

$139 PC with Linux

Posted by Johan Cyprich on 19 May 2007 | Tagged as: Reviews, Technology

Someone once told me that the cost of computers have never changed. They remain at the same price, but you get more computer for the same dollar amount. Well, if your talking about $2,000 computers then that’s true, but computers have dropped in price enormously over the years. My first computer, an IBM PCjr, cost [...]

Remote Control with CrossLoop

Posted by Johan Cyprich on 16 May 2007 | Tagged as: Applications, Reviews

Dealing with technical support with your customers can be difficult when your not sitting beside their computer. They try to describe what is wrong and then you walk them through a solution. A good way to do this is to have the program they are working on open on your computer while telling them which [...]

OpenCD: Free Software To Try Out

Posted by Johan Cyprich on 15 May 2007 | Tagged as: Applications, Reviews

Linux users are very familiar with open source software. In any operating system distribution, it comes with thousands of applications of which some are very useful. The supplementary programs that come with Windows are usually trial versions or scaled down applications of their commercial counterpart. Windows users generally don’t have a very high regard for [...]

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