Re: Self-Syndication (was RE: Salon.com and taller ads)
MICHAEL MARTINEZ <Michael_at_xenite.org> WROTE:
>So you're not going to make a fortune selling access to
>syndicated content. I can run all the same headlines on
TO WHICH BRANDI JASMINE <brandi_at_brandijasmine.com> REPLIED:
>But you can make a *living* at it. I do. Well, almost <g>.
MICHAEL MARTINEZ <Michael_at_xenite.org> THEN WROTE:
>Those late-night sessions really come back to haunt me.
>That gibberish should have read: "The people who benefit
>from every great opportunity only comprise a fraction of
>those who make the attempt."
Isn't that called "life", Michael? :)
Seriously - this isn't a unique dynamic to the web, is
it? Does that mean the effort should not be made? There
are so many cliches about success being related to
persistence that I have to believe there is some truth
in the concept. If I had more faith in myself, maybe
I would have succeeded faster than I have to date.
It's a thought that haunts me at times.
Anyway, speaking of self-syndication, to those who
are still dreaming <g> ... I have come up with a handy
JavaScript that will make your lives much easier. And
it's free. There is a content rotation and syndication
component you can learn to slap together yourself in
an hour or two on my site at:
http://www.brandijasmine.com/web/writers/syndicate.html
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Brandi Jasmine
Writer, Digital Photographer, Illustrator
www.brandijasmine.com
www.astrology.ca - www.twostar.com
brandi_at_brandijasmine.com
Received on Thu May 10 2001 - 14:34:32 CDT