Month: July 2011

SocialSpark Staff Pick Blog

I was happy to see an email last week from SocialSpark that DragonBlogger.com was upgraded to a Staff Pick blog.

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As a staff pick blog this puts my site in a higher category and is one removed from premium blogs which are the elite blogs showcased based on traffic and popularity of the website and the blogger personality themselves.

With any luck this will grab some more attention from advertisers and I can continue to showcase more reviews of products in the technology and internet categories.

I have had some amazingly great opportunities from SocialSpark over the past two years and have reviewed products from companies like Microsoft, CA, and many others.

My favorite is when I get sent a copy of software to test or a product to test because then I can actually try it and give a hands on review rather than just read about it and do my best to showcase a products strengths and perceived value without actually being able to try it myself.

Out of all the paid blogging companies I have been using and trying over the past three years SocialSpark has been the most consistent by having the highest quality advertisers and most offers for my sites. 

If you are curious of the 25+ programs and what have worked for me, you can read about how I make money online through my blogs and test the programs out for yourself.  Every program I have tried costs NO MONEY to join and is merely a way for you to sign up and try to make money with your blog by writing reviews of products or showcasing websites/services.

-Justin Germino

Turning a Blog Into a Business

In the past six months I have spent more time trying to turn Dragonblogger.com into an enterprise rather than a single blog run by myself. My goal of turning this technology blog into an online magazine that showcased gadget reviews, gaming, entertainment, online news as well as blogging , SEO and WordPress tips was never going to expand as much as I wanted it to if I was the sole content contributor for the site.

In deciding to turn DragonBlogger.com into an enterprise I knew right away that I didn’t a simple barrage of random guest bloggers who would come and go after one post without establishing any real “connection” as an author for the site with users so I decided to make some calls out and put together a team of people known as @Dragonbloggers who put as much time into writing for and helping become a part of this growing operation.

This team has become as much a part of Dragonblogger.com and has helped come up with some fantastic idea’s for the site from everything from technical improvements to expansion and monetization idea’s. We brainstorm regularly on Facebook in a private Dragonbloggers group and often this type of live and open communication really helps create a kind of infectious energy as we come up with a new idea or just put up something new and exciting.

We also have come to bring in specialization with our site staff where certain team members focus and specializing on writing articles in a certain topic or category to help readers become more accustomed to seeing the authors for each topic.

The @dragonbloggers Twitter account was setup to showcase our staff as well where they could interact with and help readers with questions or even take article tips. As dragonblogger.com focuses on reviews we take idea’s on what readers want reviewed? Have a game you want reviewed for the PS3, a Movie or even a WordPress plugin tested and reviewed? We can do all of this and so much more.

In fact we are already establishing relationships with business and technology partners and these partnerships will allow us to expand and provide even more valuable articles for our readers as we can actually test and write more reviews on products we test hands on in our labs rather than write about gadgets and what features they have without being able to give hands on testing feedback.

With over 52,000 unique visits, 70k+ pageviews in June 2011 alone make no mistake, Dragonblogger.com is becoming an enterprise and I am very glad I brought in a team of people I can trust with helping me grow that enterprise. I have always seen the value of companies building a blog around their company, but this is my first experience with starting a blog and building a full fledged business around what originally was only a casual tech blog.

-Justin Germino

Specs on My New Computer

I finally had enough blog earnings saved up to purchase my new computer and I must say I am quite pleased with the system I put together from a customized package offered by iBuyPower.

This was a customized Gamer Paladin D817 system and included the following:

  • Case ( Azza Triton Gaming Case – Black )
  • iBUYPOWER Labs – Noise Reduction ( Basic – iBUYPOWER Harmony SRS Sound Reduction System – Reduce System Noise )
  • Processor ( Intel® Core™ i7-2600K Processor (4x 3.40GHz/8MB L3 Cache) )
  • Processor Cooling ( Liquid CPU Cooling System [SOCKET-1155 & 1156] – ARC Silent High Performance Fan Upgrade )
  • Memory ( 8 GB [2 GB X4] DDR3-1333 Memory Module – ** FREE Upgrade to DDR3-1600 ** Corsair or Major Brand )
  • Video Card ( NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 – 2GB – Single Card )
  • Motherboard ( [SLI] ASUS P8P67 Deluxe — 2x Gb LAN, 3x PCI-E 2.0 x16, On-Board Bluetooth )
  • Power Supply ( 850 Watt — CoolerMaster RS850-AMBAJ3-US – **
  • Primary Hard Drive ( 2 TB HARD DRIVE — 64M Cache, 7200 RPM, 6.0Gb/s – Single Drive )
  • Optical Drive ( 24X Dual Format/Double Layer DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW Drive – Black )
  • Flash Media Reader / Writer ( 12-In-1 Internal Flash Media Card Reader/Writer – Black )
  • Network Card ( Killer Xeno Pro Gaming Network Card )
  • Operating System ( None- Pre-formatted Hard Drive Only )
  • Advanced Build Options ( iBUYPOWER Specialized Advanced Packaging System – Protect your investment during transportation! )
  • Advanced Build Options ( Tuniq TX-2 High Performance Thermal Compound – The best interface between your CPU and the heatsinks )
  • Advanced Build Options ( Professional wiring for all cables inside the system tower – Achieve exceptional airflow in your chassis )
  • Advanced Build Options ( Professional wiring for all cables inside the system tower – Basic Pro Wiring )

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The great thing is the company upgraded the DDR3-1333 to DDR3-1600 without cost which gives me faster memory without any extra fee.

I opted for a SATA-3 6GB/s 2TB 7200 RPM Drive instead of the default 3GB/s SATA-2 drive in the offering.  I also didn’t have the extra money for an SSD drive but if I did, I would have purchased a Vertex OCZ SSD drive as my boot drive.  Still I am running on an old 3GB/s 1TB drive now so I should still see some improvement, especially since it has 64MB cache instead of 16mb cache which my current drive has.

I paid a little extra for extra careful packing and using better compounds and wiring so that my system would survive UPS ground transport better and would have better airflow.

This entire rig wound up costing me just over $1300 including shipping and using a 5% off coupon for the total order.

Now I should be able to multitask without issue and do more screencast presentations as well as play some of the latest games without frame rate and lag problems.  Time to say goodbye to my old Athlon-X2 system.

-Justin Germino

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Time for Writing Blog Posts

I realized that while I was writing about 2 dozen blog posts, poems and such on my flights to and from Rome a while back that it was much more difficult for me to write articles for Dragonblogger.com than for my poetry or personal blog. See with this blog I pretty much can write and talk about anything. This blog is my personal diary, my place where I can talk about any subject, thought and share my travels. Heck I came up with about a dozen blog posts just about my travels in Rome, Turkey, Greece…etc and none of these inspirations really turned into an article for Dragonblogger.com

Meanwhile I did manage to write up a few iPad 2 game reviews for DragonBlogger.com but my articles for DragonBlogger.com typically require a lot more research and time, time to collect screenshots and size/adjust them, time to do reading or find articles or information to inform my readers as well as time to find/set featured images and properly SEO the articles. I am much less strict on SEO optimizing for my personal blog or poetry blog.

So I am really glad in times like this that I have a team who helps me manage DragonBlogger.com now as I had a slew of articles for every day I was on vacation and my staff and writers continue to provide quality content in just about every major category I want to cover regularly including Movie Reviews, Technology News, Gadgets, Game Reviews and more.

I may start looking for additional writers soon as I could still use some more content to reach my goal of 3 articles per day publishing rate. I wanted 7am, 12pm and 3pm to be the standard times that all posts published and my future goal is to have 1 entertainment, 1 blogging and 1 technology related article publishing everyday to cater to all my major audiences.

Another future goal I have is to start doing more video screencast demonstrations and how to videos for the site but this takes a lot more time and I have to find the time to do it. As a group we are going to be polling readers for what they want to know more about and get some idea’s. The more interactive we can be the more we can connect with our readers and build more interest and buzz around the site.

-Justin Germino

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A Real Unlimited Cell Phone Plan

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Net10 for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

When choosing between cell phone providers you will often see the word “unlimited” in reference to talk, text and web access time.  Behind the scenes however this unlimited really comes with mostly a bandwidth cap or other restriction that really doesn’t make the plan unlimited.

So I went to see the Light and learn more about NET10 and their $50 per month unlimited talk, text and web browsing plan.  I did fine digging in all the Terms and Conditions and there was no bandwidth cap mentioned at all, in fact it only mentioned that the unlimited plan offered

The $50 per month unlimited plan gives you 50,000 minutes with each minute spent either talking, texting or browsing the web counting against your 50k minute allotment.  Note:  There are only 43,200 minutes in a 30 day month and 44,640 minutes in a 31 day month so you are getting more minutes in your unlimited plan than there are minutes in a month.  There is also no mention of bandwidth cap so you can watch as many movies, video’s as you like streaming to your phone.

For mobile phone users who don’t need an unlimited plan Net10 offers a $15.00 Easy Minutes Plus plan where the minutes that are not used roll over and you only pay for the minutes you need just by adding more minutes as you need them.  You can also switch between plans anytime to fit your monthly usage needs without paying any fee to switch plans.

Net10 also has low rate international minute calling and offers a wide variety of phones to choose from that suit your mobile needs at a great low price.

Check out the cute NET10 commercial to see the offerings showcased.

 

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Also rememer to follow Net10 on Twitter or Join the Net10 Wireless Facebook Fanpage for more information on product offers and just share your feedback with their service or what you want to see from Net10.

-Justin Germino

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Returning to Arrakis with House Corrino

I digested the book House Corrino during my vacation last week and must say it was my first “read” novel in many years. I have listened to audio books fairly regularly but to sit and read through a 669 page novel in about a week was a treat.

I remember when I first watched the Dune movie when I was a child and soon dove into reading all of the books right after becoming a fan of the movie. The books were even better and more detailed and the intricate future with the year being in 10,191 in the original books and 10,140+ in the newer precursor books written by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.

The future was quite a political and chaotic mess often like a medieval structure where solar systems were kingdoms and a single corrupt emperor strived to become an even more powerful force than he already was.

I certainly think the imagination was subtle, dark, twisted and heroes were few and far between. Everyone had a political agend and sub plot to further their own goals of obtaining power of distancing themselves from a falling house or ruler. The Atreides were literally the closest to Arthurian knights among the future royal families and I really enjoyed the newest series of books which lead up to the events right before Paul Atreides birth.

If you are a fan of the Dune series, you will enjoy delving deep into the political scheming of the Harkonnens and Emperor Shaddam IV himself as well as learning more about the Tleilaxu and their dispecable ghola, faced dancer and amal programs. You will learn more about the heroism and stoic nature of Leto Atreides who has such small appearances in the movie and only a little more so in the original books.

I highly recommend you dive into the Dune series again and hope you enjoy it as much as I have. The books were published in the early 2000’s and did a really good job of capturing the Dune universe which literally revolved around Arrakis and the spice melange.

-Justin Germino

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Yet Another Example of Customer Service Effects

I had written a previous article about the true story of customer satisfaction in how previous examples of Royal Caribbean’s service have kept my wife and I coming back for additional cruises through that company. Unfortunately the most recent cruise I just returned from wasn’t up to the standards of previous cruises by this mighty cruise company.

Perhaps the bar had been set so high but when we pay big money for a cruise vacation then ‘average’ is no longer an acceptable customer service response. On the latest cruise we did have fabulous stateroom attendant service but less than perfect service overall and general disappointment in some areas.

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The entertainment shows on the ship were subpar compared to previous Royal Caribbean cruises and the musical numbers were decent but the variety entertainment was lacking. I attribute this to the fact that the cruise had to cater to a more international audience so it lacked some of the American cruise entertainment items. No standup comedy shows existed on this cruise outside of Rome for example. I did however enjoy the Ice Skating show and anytime they have ice skating performances on a smaller ring in middle of a moving cruise ship you have to be impressed.

The food overall was fair but not excellent, buffet style is average at best and the dining a little better. There is no lobster night on the European cruises which was an unexpected disappointment as there were on the Bahama’s cruises.

Finally the waiter at dinner was the most disappointing and his service would have been good / slightly above average if not for the final day where he talked about satisfaction surveys and pushed us that “excellent does not get promotions” which was a very tacky way of pleading or passively aggressively demanding we only rated him a 5.

Overall the Liberty of the Seas Royal Caribbean cruise out of Florida was a far better cruise experience than the Navigator of the Seas out of Rome. The destinations themselves were fantastic however but the average or unfortunate service on this most recent cruise now opens the possibility that I may consider another cruise line like Princess, Carnival (again), Norwegian…etc. Though the next cruise is our Platinum cruise and gets special perks like priority service and area’s and this could sway us back to try another Royal Caribbean cruise again next year.

This is an example on how just a few below average customer experiences can potentially drive customers away from an entire business, it is imperative that businesses make sure employee’s put customers first and even if they are unable to meet a customers needs or expectations the handle the situation with the utmost tact and professionalism.

-Justin Germino

Earning on Auto Pilot with Blogging

One thing I realized about taking a 12 day vacation from my daily life is that my technology blog finally reached a level where it earned a fair passive income without having to do any work on my part. I mean I did leave an incredibly competent team of bloggers and writers to manage my site while it was gone and they made sure new content was posted every day, responded to reader comments and kept the DragonBlogger site live and operating even while the owner was on vacation.

My team however doesn’t actively monetize Dragonblogger.com and I am the sole person who works with various programs to monetize my site. Two of the most successful online programs to passively earn income online are Amazon Associates and Google AdSense. With AdSense alone I was literally earning $5 – $7 per day on average from AdSense while I was enjoying a cruise vacation. I came back from vacation and my blog earned $75 on it’s own just sitting collecting on banner revenue while I was enjoying the Mediterranean ocean.

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The dream however to passively earn is something that you can make a reality with an online venture to some extent. Blogging in itself requires interaction with readers so that you can engage them and build a relationship with your audience. There are other online ventures, microsites, affiliate sites however where you don’t associate an “author” or personality into your site just merely showcase a product or subset of products and namelessly promote those. This is harder in many ways though I am attempting such a niche site with my weight loss belts site which showcases fitness products and primarily focuses on The Flex Belt which was given to me by the company to test and do a true review on.

I still see bloggers make lots of money selling the latest Clickbank offerings and by leaping on top of other blogger products the moment they go on sale so as to build a secondary niche site around it and in some cases I have seen the blogs rank higher on the SERP for the original blogging product than the product site itself. IMAGINE THAT!

Banner ad sales can be automated with services like BuySellAds or AdvertiseSpace which can help sell ad slots if you are out of town. I sell only about 2-3 ads per month with BSA but this is about $25 net profit per month (BSA does take 25% comission for themselves).

I don’t think you really can passively monetize a site with services like AdSense, Chitika..etc until you have at least 10 – 15k visits per month. There just isn’t enough casual clicks in less than that, but if you have a microsite focusing on a single product where you can get $20 – $50 commissions on a single sale all it takes is 2-4 sales per month to make a few hundred bucks. As I mentioned however this is easier said than done and my new fitness site just reaches about 200 visits in it’s first month but has yet to sell it’s first product.

You can earn money passively from online ventures and I highly recommend you experiment with different methods that work as your blog grows online. Remember though that you must put hours of research into products, domain names and even find a “market” that will potentially be profitable in the first place. So many sites are hit or miss that you shouldn’t feel like a failure or be discouraged if your first or second site don’t reach the goals you want. If you really feel after 6 months no progress is made start a new venture or experiment with two or three at the same time as I did with my own 3 blogs.

Out of the 7 blogs I created over the last 3 years only 1 has reached over 50k visits per month and only this one has made more than $300 a month in earnings. My two smaller blogs at best get between $10 and $40 per month in earnings.

-Justin Germino

Mr. Bean Cartoons

It was funny while I was in Rome and managed to call my son the other week, I was asking him about how his week was without us being there and wondering what they have been doing. I had purchased a new TV with Roku XDS for my son’s bedroom so he was watching Netflix movies before bed and I asked if he found and watched any good shows.

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One thing I do wish is that Netflix allows sub-accounts with parental controls when using the device. I have 7 devices in my house now that use Netflix including a PC, 2 iPad’s, Wii, Xbox and 2 Roku XDS devices. My kids use the Netflix about 3 of the devices and I wish I could restrict their devices and accounts so they could only see movies rated PG-13 or less. I don’t like that anyone can order anything and the only way to restrict the account is to modify the master or only account. I don’t think you should have to pay for separate accounts, and since each device registers on Netflix separately I would think there is a way to just restrict content based on device or at least create sub logins that have parental controls enabled.

I opened some enhancement requests to Netflix on this issue a few months ago but don’t really have a way to track or see te progress of it. To my knowledge though I have more Netflix enabled devices now in my home than anyone else I know that uses Netflix.

-Justin Germino

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Fitness Goals Lost At Sea

It is all too easy to maintain a fitness regimen as I had tried to do before going on my Rome, Italy cruise. It wasn’t as hard as I thought to lose twelve pounds and drop from 184 to 172 in just about 8 weeks before the cruise. I just went to the gym a few times a week and made sure I pushed myself as well as cut down on the amount of fast food.

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When food is in near unlimited supply 24 hours a day and free I pretty much ate more than I should have at almost every mean on the cruise, and though I found time to work out at the cruise fitness center a few times I doubt it was enough to combat my food consumption.

The trick was to try and make sure I ate smaller meals but more frequently rather than gorge on 3-4 big meals a day. I did this by ordering lots of fruit plates to the room and eating more fruit and vegetables where I could over pastries and breads. There was an unfortunately high amount of cheese offerings and this is where I really lost sight of my goals as I had various cheeses in all it’s forms almost every single day.

Cheese was always a passion for me and even as a teenager I would spend my allowance on whole 1 pound bricks of Polly-O mozzarella just to take it home and consume it as a snack. While others snacked on cakes, donuts, twinkies I would take comfort in cheeses as my preferred snack of choice. It was only later as an adult that I learned pairing cheeses with nuts, fruits and honey made an even more spectacular culinary experience and certain hard cheeses drizzled with dark bee honey would make my tongue literally quiver in anticipation.

So now that I have been back from the cruise I have to take the time to catch up on work and then re-implement my fitness schedule so that I can bring myself to where I want to be. My fitness goals are to trim to a lean 165 pounds for my 5’10” frame and most of the weight I want to remove is in the dreaded belly fat section. I am looking to increase my endurance as well as I have known plenty of body builders who pack on muscle but get winded when they run for 5-10 minutes.

Ironically adding massive amounts of muscle isn’t the best for the heart either, one of my former neighbor’s father was an olympic bodybuilder able to bench over 300 pounds and died from heart problems as too much muscle puts strain on the heart as well to pump blood to your whole body. You can have muscle but still not eat right and your internal body mechanics fail to perform, it is my goal to gradually shift to a healthier eating lifestyle as well but this is far easier said than done when I love hamburgers, pepperoni and cheese as much as I do.

Still one thing I am proud of is that there isn’t a single meal served in my house where some fruit or vegetable isn’t served with it. I know families who serve nothing but meat and starches on the side without any vegetables or fruit. You need to eat more natural food, less processed foods and less red meat to keep your gastrointestinal tract healthy.

-Justin Germino

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