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Performancing Firefox 1.3

I check my stats about twice per day. Since the beginning of March when my internet presence was started, I have added 5 sites to be analysed, including Blogtrepreneur, ChipandChat and the now famous GolfChum. Whilst I was browsing through my Performancing Metrics, I realised that they had just released a new version of Performancing […]

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The End of a Hectic Weekend

Phew! This weekend I was pretty much on the go for the whole day. I think this showed in the distinct lack of posts and the change of my rhythm over the past 2 or 3 days. Although I havn’t managed to get a good few hours in front of the computer I really enjoyed […]

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When To Draw The Line

As I’m nearing the end of another busy week online, I feel very excited over new prospects, new partnerships and new projects that I’m proud to be starting, but also at the same time I’m feeling remorse, regretful and confused over the pathways I should take next. I feel like this because as well as […]

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Cool Stats Graphs

I just wanted to show the loyal readers of Blogtrepreneur some stats which shows the extent of how popular Blogtrepreneur.com has become on the net. By the way, sorry for the pretty bad quality, the pictures only seem to look good if they are in the internet in a smaller size to begine with. But […]

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Take A Break – It Won’t Hurt

Today I woke up with a banging headache, a runny nose and a sore throat. Great stuff! It came at a time when GolfChum is nearing completion, when I’ve just started another Joint Venture which I shall tell you guys about when its up and running, and at a time when my cousins are coming […]

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This Spam Is Getting Ridiculous!

A few weeks back, I had a poll on the amount of Spam Emails you get as an entrepreneur with different sites and blogs up and running. At the time, I reported that I received between 0-10 emails only per day, and that was really at the lower end of the spectrum. Recently, I’ve been […]

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