Top Ten List Carnival #5

Hi Readers, welcome to the May 27, 2007 edition of Top Ten List Carnival. It is still amazing to me how many bloggers are writing their post in Top Ten List formats. Top Ten List are simple to follow for the reader and an effective way to share an experience with the readers of your blog.

John Hill presents 10 Steps to Raising Your Vibration posted at Universe Of Success.

The Free Geek presents Top 10 Ways to Recycle Your Old Computer posted at The Free Geek.

Robinson Go presents The 10 Most Effective Ways to Increase Blog Traffic posted at Robinson Go dot Com, saying, "thanks and all the best!"

Kathryn presents Top Ten Recent Interviews on SFV posted at San Fran Voice.

Cade Krueger presents Mission Statement And Ten Benefits Of A Business Plan posted at Write To Right.

Silicon Valley Blogger presents 10 Ways To Organize and Simplify Your Finances posted at The Digerati Life.

Jon Rochetti presents Rudest Drivers - DC in at #5, Top Ten Rules posted at The DC Traveler – Washington DC travel & tourism information, saying, "Top Ten List for BAD Washington DC Drivers!!!"

isabella mori presents the 10 paradoxes of creative people posted at change therapy, saying, "an abbreviated version of a list made by psychologist mihalyi csikszentmihalyi, perhaps the greatest living expert on the psychology of creativity. this post sparked all kinds of interesting discussions and further blog posts."

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Top 10 Free Classic Game Remakes

It is the summer holidays and many people have plenty of time on their hands. Some of us are stuck with laptops and can’t play the huge blockbuster games that require hefty graphic cards. Why not try these classic open source remakes? The underlying gameplay has already been proven and the graphics are updated to a presentable and playable level. Everyone of these games listed here were best sellers of their times and many of us hold great memories of these games.

I personally remember playing a lot of Total Annihilation, Transport Tycoon, Civilization, Colonization, X-COM: UFO Defense and Worms. I still regularly play TA Spring and FreeSpace. TA has great multiplayer and FreeSpace has some quality campaigns that boast of good stories and exciting gameplay. Please do take your time to try these games out. They are free, have very good gameplay and are sure to entertain you. You won’t be disappointed!

Top 10 Classic Game Remakes

1. TA Spring - Remake of Total Annihilation
“Total Annihilation a.k.a. TA is a futuristic RTS PC game, created by Chris Taylor and Cavedog Entertainment and released on September 30, 1997[1] by GT Interactive. It was the first RTS to feature 3D units and terrain, a significant achievement in the days before graphics cards with hardware based 3D acceleration became commonplace. Two expansion packs were released, The Core Contingency on April 30, 1998[2] and Battle Tactics on June 30, 1998.[3] The game won many awards, including Gamespot's Game of the Year Award for 1997. TA is considered to be one of the best RTS games of all time, and is still played actively today, more than 9 years after its release.”



TA Spring has improved 3D graphics, control schemes. Even the TA’s successor, Supreme Commander takes a few pointers from Spring. Great multiplayer community means there is always a game ready to be played. Try this out if your computer is unable to run Supreme commander or you are looking for a great RTS night with your friends.

Download @ http://spring.clan-sy.com/download.php

2. FreeSpace 2

FreeSpace 2 was a Space simulator like the Wing Commander Series. However now it is living on as an open source game where there are even user created campaigns with quality and content that rivals that of the original. User created campaigns include settings in Babylon universe, Battlestar Galactica Universe and also Wing Commander. Improved graphics means that flashing light effects and sounds make the game seem quite modern. Great for a fun night blasting enemies away.

Download @ http://www.hard-light.net/wiki/index.php/FreeSpace_Open_Installer

3. Simutrans - Remake of Transport Tycoon

“Transport Tycoon (TT) and Transport Tycoon Deluxe (TTD) are computer games in which the player is in control of a transport company, and can compete against rival companies to make as much profit as possible, by transporting passengers and various goods by road, rail, sea or by air.”

I remembered spending a hours playing Transport Tycoon when I was still in school. You get to learn some basic economics and business skills. Great for a young mind to play as it is addictive and educational. Parents might just want to introduce this game to their children. Sadly economic building games are no longer hot games and very little companies actually develop them anymore. Simutrans has simple graphics but the underlying game play is very complex and there is much to learn.

Download @ http://forum.simutrans.com/index.php/board,51.0.htm

4. NetHack - Remake of Hack

“NetHack is a single-player roguelike computer game originally released in 1987. It is an evolution of an earlier game called Hack (1985), which was itself an evolution of Rogue (1980). The "net" element references that its development has been coordinated through the Internet, which was notable at the time. The "hack" element refers to a genre of role-playing games known as hack and slash for their focus on combat.”





The player takes the part of a dungeon-diving hero in search of the Amulet of Yendor. The dungeon spans over 50 levels, most of which are randomly generated. The dungeon contains monsters, weaponry, magical items, hidden doors and more.Diablo, Titan quest has great graphics. Nethack has no graphics to speak of. Instead it compensates by adding very flexible gameplay. Using ASCII characters to represent monsters and walls, it creates a random universe everytime you step into the game. I tried it once but I found that I kept dying. Not for the faint hearted I guess. But as an RPG, it is the golden benchmark of game play

Download @ http://www.nethack.org/v343/downloads.html

5. Vega Strike - Remake of “Elite” which inspired Wing Commander: Privateer

“Vega Strike aims to insert players into a large, dynamic universe with diverse factions of varying disposition to the player and to each other, and an economy model where trade, combat and exploration are all profitable. Financial gains allow the player to buy upgrades and/or better vehicles, thus enabling him/her to advance into more dangerous and profitable missions. The player can have varying levels of relations with factions. Negative relations can form if the player kills some of a given faction’s ships. Positive relations can be formed if the player destroys ships that are part of an enemy to a given faction. Players can either buy and sell cargo, or accept missions from the Mission Computer, as well as talking to people in the local bar at the space station/planet. In the tradition of some precursor games, individuals of significant plot importance are often found in bars.”

Download @ http://vegastrike.sourceforge.net/files/index.html

6. FreeCiv – Remake of Civilization

Sid Meier's Civilization is a computer game created by Sid Meier for Microprose in 1991. The game's objective is "...to build an empire that would stand the test of time". The game begins in 4000 BC, and the players attempt to expand and develop their empires through the ages until modern and near-future times. It is also known simply as Civilization, or abbreviated to Civ or Civ I. It is generally acknowledged to be a pioneer in the genre of turn-based strategy games.”

Civilization is one of the longest running franchises in computer gaming history. The latest is Civilization 4 which incorporates multiplayer. Civilization is another turn based game that I played a lot of. Even recently I had play matches of civ 4 with my friends. This game definitely brings out the “one more turn” syndrome that sucks you into the game and refuses to let you go until the game ends.

Download @ http://freeciv.wikia.com/wiki/Download

7. FreeCol - Remake of Colonization

“Colonization has many similarities to Sid Meier's previous title, Civilization. Both games pit the player as a godlike leader of an embattled civilization, the objective being to gain supremacy over rival civilizations, primarily through military means and discovery, but also through diplomacy, economics, and the strategic transformation and utilization of the land.[3] In Civilization the player begins the game in 4000BC, with a ‘primitive’ tribe which “gradually builds up a sophisticated conglomeration of cities... infrastructure, units, resources” and scientific know-how, “nearly everything is quantified (not only money, production of units, and infrastructure but also science and culture). With increasing levels of sophistication of the population of the cities, the player controls the differentiation of the people, some become farmers, others soldiers, scouts, diplomats, scientists etc.”

Colonization is very similar to civilization. Both comes from the great game designer, sid miero. Colonization takes place in the great immigration of the New World. There is a stronger focus on economics and diplomacy compared to Civilization. A game I played in between civilization 1 and civilization 2.

Download @ http://www.freecol.org/index.php?section=6

8. UFO:_Alien_Invasion - Remake of X-COM: UFO Defense

“The story of X-COM begins in 1998. The initial plot centers around increased reports of UFO sightings. Tales of abduction and terrorism by the unknown aliens become widespread. The nations of the world come to perceive this as a threat and attempt to form their own forces to deal with this, such as Japan's Kiryu-Kai; these forces fail miserably, the Kiryu-Kai not intercepting a single UFO in its five months of operation. On December 11, 1998, representatives from some of the most powerful nations in the world meet in Geneva, Switzerland, to discuss the issue. From this meeting was born the Extraterrestrial Combat Unit—X-COM, who the player controls in the course of the game.”

Another remake of a classic game. UFO Alien Invasion is a turn based tactical game when you do battles with aliens. In addition you also have to allocate resources to develop new technologies and build new bases. Games of these type have almost become non existent now. The closest I think is Company of Heroes.

Download @ http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=157793

9. BZFlag – Remake of Battlezone

“Battlezone is an arcade game from Atari released in 1980. It displays a wireframe view (using vector graphics rather than raster graphics) on a horizontal black and white CRT (with green and red sectioned color overlay). Due to its novel gameplay and look, this game was very popular for many years.”

Download @ http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3248

10. Wormux – Remake of Worms

“Worms is the first in a series of turn-based strategy games developed by Team17. It was released in 1995 and is one of the most popular strategy games ever made. The player controls a team of worms, each team consists of four members. The objective of the game is to wipe the enemy team(s) within the time limit, the team which has worms still alive at the end of the match is the winner. The player has access to a whole variety of weapons, from simple firearms like the shotgun, to heavy weapons such as the air-strike.”

Simple to pick up and play with your friends. Worms is a great party game.
Download @ http://www.wormux.org/wiki/en/index.php

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10 Signs You Have Grown Up

1. You think of the consequences before you act.

2. You find it hard to spend as you know that earning money is not that easy as spending money.

3. You realise that time is precious and you do not have much left.

4. You get the idea that things you done 1 year ago feel extremely retarded to you now.

5. You start getting wedding invites.

6. When you meet up with friends, the topics goes like this "Last time", "In the past" , " Remember that time when we...".

7. You suddenly ask yourself what is the meaning/purpose of your life.

8. You can do something you do not like everyday even when there is no one pushing you to do it.

9. You see other kids and you ask either 1) How old they are, 2) Where they are studying.

10. You forgot what it is like to be a kid and how irrating adults can be when they all ask the same questions.

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10 Reasons to Get a Widescreen Monitor

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10 Reasons to Get a Widescreen Monitor

Slowly but surely. Widescreen Monitors are taking over the world. Why are widescreens better than normal screen monitors? Here are 10 Reasons that you should get a Widescreen instead of a 4:3 Screen.


1. Movies

DVDs, HDTV all come in widescreen format now. With a regular monitor, you are just resizing the image and the image appears less large because it can't fit on your normal size monitor. Widescreen Monitors on the other hand, fill up almost every pixel so you can sit further away and get that cinematic effect.
2. Windows Vista

With Windows Vista, Native widesreen support is included into the OS. XP has support for Widescreen too but it doesn't take advantage of it a lot. At least the sidebar dock in Vista uses the extra space that comes from a widescreen monitor.

3. Games

Computer games used to come in normal screen format only. Not anymore though. Most games have true widescreen now. This means that the images are not streched or cut off. Instead your viewing area becomes more natural and realistically mirrors that of your eyes.

4. Periperhal vision

Evolution has made us more alert of things are the side or us instead of above and below us. Predators traditionally comes from the sides, not the top of trees. So when you get a widescreen monitor compared to a normal screen monitor, you are actually more alert to the information on the screen.

5. Supports PS3, Xbox360

The new generation of console games are meant to run on a widescreen monitor. It does no justice to use them on a normal screen monitor. If you have a screen for both your computer and console, widescreen is the only way to go.

6. Side by Side Documents

With widescreen monitors, you are skip the alt tabbing when comparing documents. A picture speaks a thousand words. 2 Pictures side by side saves you a thousand Alt Tab

7. Tilt

Some widescreen monitors come with an adjustable stand. You can tilt it 90deg to get a book like effect. This is very useful when reading ebooks or long documents.

8. See it the way it is meant to be seen


9. Looks Cool

When was the last time you see a normal screen in the sci fi movie??? Widescreen are cool!

10. It's time

The trend is towards widescreens and the phasing out of normal screens. As media formats move towards widescreen monitors, you may find yourself at a disadvantage if you still have only a normal size screen.


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Top 10 Must Have Add-Ons for ThunderBird

ThunderBird is a great email client. It works fast, is free and its expandable. I am sure you understand fast and free. But what do I mean by expandable? Well, being an open source project from the people that brought you your friendly Firefox, Thunderbird has extra bits of software called extensions. These extensions adds functionality to Thunderbird. Below I have list the 10 most deservings extensions. I strongly recommended that you try them out. You will like them. A caveat though, 1 or 2 have not been updated to work with the latest version of Thunderbird(2.0)


Top 10 Must Have Add-Ons for ThunderBird
1. Text size toolbar: Adds text size buttons to the toolbar.
I never really quite figured out why the increase/decrease font size button was missing. I placed this number 1 as it seem to be such a basic feature that it should not even be an add-on.

2. Lightning: An integrated calendar for Thunderbird
Outlook has Calenders. Thunderbird sadly does not have one built in by default. Thanks to the Lightning people, we have calenders to boast about too. You can even have multiple calenders. One for home, one for office etc.

3. Contacts Sidebar: Displays the address books in a sidebar in Thunderbirds 3-pane-window
Makes contacts really easily searchable. Given that TBird saves all the names and emails of everyone you have contact with, you should be able to find anyone's email in a jiffy.

4. MinimizeToTray: Minimizes Mozilla windows into the system tray
Usually when we press the red X at the top right of Tbird, it will close TBird. However heavy users might actually want it to go to the system tray so that it can monitor incoming emails

5. Image Zoom: Adds zoom functionality for images
Self explanatory I guess...

6. Auto Zip Attachments: Auto Zip Attachments allows you to easily compress (zip) attachments.
Multiple files? Need to compress them? This extension does it for you!

7. Signature Switch: Switch the signature on/off or choose a new one from your predefined set
Sending emails to different people mean different signatures. Do you still manually type the signature every time? I hope not as that would be wasting a lot of time. Try saving signatures and selecting them when you need them.

8. Quicktext: Quicktext is an extension for Thunderbird that lets you create templates that can be easily inserted into your own emails.
Like Signature Switch, but for everything else non Signature

9. Advanced Remove Duplicates: Extends Folder-Context-Menu with a Button to delete Duplicate Messages
I usually need this when I import mails from other computers. Sometimes I will end up with multiple emails so using this extension can reduce the storage needed.

10. XNote: Persistent sticky notes for Thunderbird associated to mails

XNote allows you to create a note for each mail. Thus, you can add for example the phone number of that contact or when you have to contact the sender back.

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The Truth behind 10 User Photos you find on Myspace or Facebook

Photo Type: Guy with beard on couch

What They Want You to Think: Sit on couch a lot, has a beard
The Truth: Sit on couch a lot, has a beard

Photo Type: Close up of Breast
What They Want You to Think: Sexy and Naughty
The Truth: Fat

Photo Type: Dark and Brooding
What They Want You to Think: Doesn't Care
The Truth: Dangerous, possibly a pirate
Photo Type: Disney Cartoon Character
What They Want You to Think: Cute, Playful
The Truth: Immature

Photo Type: Face at awkward downward angle
What They Want You to Think: Eccentric, Possibly supermodel
The Truth: Unattractive, this is the only good picture ever taken



Photo Type: Blurry
What They Want You to Think: Artistic
The Truth: Has acne or moustache
Photo Type: Anime
What They Want You to Think: Eccentric, maybe Japanese
The Truth: Computer programmer
Photo Type: Holding so sort of alcoholic beverage
What They Want You to Think: Fun, laid back
The Truth: There has never been a photo where they weren't holding a bottle
Photo Type: Very closely cropped
What They Want You to Think: Enigmatic
The Truth: Fat
Photo Type: Dude jamming on guitar
What They Want You to Think: He is in a popular band and rocks all the time
The Truth: Umemployed

Carnival of Top 10 List #4

Welcome to the May 6, 2007 edition of top ten list carnival. This edition is rather interesting. Of personal interest is the post about insurance from Silicon Valley Blogger(10 Tips On Life and Disability Insurance: How And Why We’re Getting More). I am going to Silicon Valley around the end July for my 1 year internship so I am looking at insurance options for the duration.

Also from Zen Master Leo comes Top 10 Ways to Reduce Your Work Week. It's rather interesting given that shorter work weeks seem to be the trend now. I especially like Tip 9: Shut off the computer. I think far too much time spend online can be better spent working. Like I said in my 10 Things I Learnt From Blogging, TodaysTen traffic peaks on weekdays which means many people are readng blogs instead of working.
The Carnival

Leo presents Top 10 Ways to Reduce Your Work Week posted at zen habits.


Debra Moorhead presents My Simply Successful Secrets posted at Debra Moorhead.com.

Lexi Sundell presents My Own Simply Successful Secrets posted at Energies of Creation, saying, "This is my own list of ten Simply Successful Secrets which I practice every day to make my life more effective."

Silicon Valley Blogger presents 10 Tips On Life and Disability Insurance: How And Why We’re Getting More posted at The Digerati Life.

The Frugalist presents 10 Alternatives to Credit Cards (for Those Who Can't Get One), posted at Frugalist.

Tom O'Toole presents Top Ten 19th Century French Saints posted at Fighting Irish Thomas.

Ted Reimers presents 10 Best Colleges to Attend posted at CampusGrotto.

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Top 10 List Collection #1

Hi readers, in my bid to widen your areas of interest, I have come up with a great idea. Every Saturday, I will be linking to numerous Top 10 list that I have read and came across. Hopefully you will find them interesting.

America's Top 50 Jobs
Jobs that are both growing faster than the average for total employment (13.0 percent) and have annual earnings above median of $28,770.
1. Registered nurses: $52,330
2. Postsecondary teachers: $51,800
3. General and operations managers: $77,420
4. Elementary school teachers, except special education: $43,160
5. Accountants and auditors: $50,770
6. Business operation specialists, all other: $53,460
7. Computer software engineers, applications: $74,980
8. Maintenance and repair workers, general: $30,710
9. Carpenters: $34,900
10. Computer systems analysts: $66,460

Pictures of 10 Fake Brands in China
China is reknown for its abundance of fake goods. Here are some pictures showing some obvious fakes. Worth a look because somehow its so obviously fake, its funny

Top 10 Strangest Robots
Comes with video and pictures. Robotics have a great potential but somehow all the scientist are intented on making them human like. I think we are just wasting our time trying to make them human like. The focus should be finding places where specialised robots can help us. The most prevelant robot now is the "Roomba", a moving dish that is a vaccumm cleaner. We do not need a humanoid to mop the floor. We just need a disk on wheels. I guess human vanity is warping our perceptions for the ideal robot.

10 Geeky Gifts for Mom Under $50
Ya, I know. Geeky Moms are so rare that it is about as easy as finding a 5.25 floppy nowadays. Nevertheless, here are so gift ideas for your geeky moms!

So this ends the Top 10 List Collection #! Hope you have enjoyed it. Do check out my other articles and carnvials where other Top 10 Lists are featured.

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Top 10 TV shows on EZTV

Eztv is the world’s largest bittorrent distribution site for TV shows. I personally watch Lost, Heroes, Prison Break and 24. Heroes is probably the best show so far. The plot twist and turns even more than Lost. Every episode is a roller coaster ride for me. I am still watching Lost as the first season really got me hooked, so I am just watching to see how it unfolds. Prison Break had a great first season that put the show on the radar screen of many viewers. The second season is much slower in pace and focuses less on the exciting part of prison breaking and more on conspiracy theories. 24 is a fast paced action movie designed for simple viewers who just want something watchable to destress. Who doesn’t like watching police and thief? (You can click to the entire show list on eztv here)

Top 10 TV shows on eztv.org

1. Battlestar Galactica
Ronald D. Moore, the visionary producer of Carnivale, and writer for shows such as Star Trek : The Next Generation, and Star Trek : Deep Space Nine boldly re-imagines this classic tale of good versus evil. Gone is the technobabble and mindless space battles of the show’s earlier namesake. This is a program that introduces many new elements to the Galactica Tale. The Cylons look like US now, they could be anywhere, and they seem to have developed a monotheistic religion that is in contrast to the human polytheistic religion. The Cylons begin by wiping out the twelve colonies and sending the survivors… all 47,000 (approx) of them on a desperate search for the fabled 13th colony…. Earth.

2. Lost
Out of the blackness, the first thing Jack (Matthew Fox, Party of Five) senses is pain. Then burning sun. A Bamboo forest. Smoke. Screams. With a rush comes the horrible awareness that the plane he was on tore apart in mid-air and crashed on a Pacific island. From there it's a blur, as his doctor's instinct kicks in: people need his help.

Stripped of everything, the 48 survivors scavenge what they can from the plane for their survival. Some panic. Some pin their hopes on rescue. A few find inner strength they never knew they had.

3. Heroes
Heroes is a serial saga about people all over the world discovering that they have superpowers and trying to deal with how this change affects their lives. Eventually their superpowers draw them together when they try to evade the series' antagonist who wants to harness their super-DNA for himself. Their ultimate destiny is nothing less than saving the world.

4. House
From executive producers Paul Attanasio, Katie Jacobs, David Shore, and Bryan Singer comes a new take on mystery, where the villain is a medical malady and the hero is an irreverent, controversial doctor who trusts no one, least of all his patients.

5. Office, The
From Reveille and NBC Universal Television Studio comes a documentary-style look into the humorous and sometimes poignant foolishness that plagues the world of 9-to-5 in the half-hour comedy The Office, based on the award-winning BBC hit.

6. 24
24 is about Federal Agent Jack Bauer and the different bad days he is having. Each season of this series has 24 episodes taking place in an hour of real time. From finding bombs, stopping assassination attempts, stopping a deadly virus to preventing world war three. For the next 24 hours you are about to see the life of Jack Bauer.

7. Prison Break
This drama focuses on a prison designer who gets himself thrown into one of his own prisons to help his falsely accused brother escape death row.

8. Riches, The
The Riches centers around a traveling family of con artists. After completing a 2-year stint in prison, a married couple (played by Eddie Izzard and Minnie Driver) are now dealing with a drug addiction and begin to question their marginal lifestyle. Along with their three children, they assume the identities of a normal, higher-income bracket family.

9. October Road
They say "you can't go home again." Perhaps because everything you left has changed; or worse, stayed the same. They also tell you "never to burn your bridges." That's so when you do try to go home, you won't find everyone there hates you. When Nick Garrett was 18 he packed up his truck and said goodbye for a summer road trip, but somehow one summer turned into 10 years. He's since become a literary celebrity in Manhattan, dating supermodels, and living off the fame and fortune from his best-selling novel and movie – a story based on his hometown friends. To the literary world, Nick defined a generation... to his hometown, he's betrayed them by telling secrets and painful truths, or worse yet, leaving some of them out entirely. The book hurt them all, especially Hannah, the love of his life, and Eddie, a good friend he was supposed to go into business with 10 long years ago. Now, without inspiration for a new book, Nick returns to his hometown and finds that while the townies haven't changed, their feelings towards him have. To make matters worse his new job teaching at the local college makes him part of the college crowd on the "other side" of October Road...something no townie aspires to... and creates an even deeper rift between him and his former friends. The bridge is burned, again. Regardless, Nick's going to stick around for a while and see if he can repair his relationships. Plus, he has a sneaking suspicion that Hannah's precocious and brilliant son just might be his too.

10. Scrubs
The show focuses on the professional and personal lives of several characters working at Sacred Heart, a fictional hospital in an unspecified city. Its use of first-person narration, unusually verbose characters, abrupt segues between subplots, breakneck pace, and surreal escapism (usually presented as the thoughts and reveries of the main characters), counterpointed by poignant scenes where the characters address how doctors deal with death and issues in their personal lives distinguishes it from other series. At the end of each episode, the narrator, whomever it may be, shows the moral or theme of each episode in a sequence of shots that show how the theme or moral is connected to all the characters.

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10 Things I Learnt From Blogging

1. Traffic Peaks On Weekdays
Weekdays are the times when my blog gets most of the traffic. Weekends are really slow with traffic dropping by 25%. Before I started blogging, I thought that the opposite was true. I guess many people do surf the Internet while they should be at work.

2. Blogger Is Great But Wordpress Is Better
For all the aspiring bloggers out there, I would highly recommending using Wordpress. Compared to Blogger, Wordpress has more 3rd party widgets that can expand the functionality of your blog. However on Wordpress, you cannot use a custom domain name unless you pay a fee.

3. It Is Hard To Write Content
Quality content takes up a considerable time to write. At the start, I had no idea that blogging will take the amount of time I have invested into TodaysTen . However I still think it is worth while to maintain my blog as I am able to effectively share my knowledge with anyone interested.

4. You Can Run Out Of Things To Write
When I started, I figure a post a day isn’t that hard. However 3 months into my first blogging attempt, TodaysTen has fifty-one posts of which forty which are entirely self written. I have shared so much of my knowledge that I have almost given out everything that I know. Everyday I wake up and wonder what I should write about today.

5. 100 pple = $1
After studying my Ad revenue and reading about what other typical blogs make, I have come to learn that 100 visitors translates to about $1 in advertisement revenue. As they say, have another 100 blogs and you will get a pretty decent income.


6. It Is Addictive To Watch Your Stat Counter
Blogging becomes like a game with an addiction. At the start when TodaysTen was young, I was constantly checking my sitemeter to see where and how much traffic was streaming in. Seeing your page views shoot up is akin to the satisfaction achieved from leveling in World of Warcraft. Like most addictions, the high wears off after a while. Now I refresh my Adsense page more than the sitemeter page instead.

7. The Rush You Get When You Get Linked
A sense of excitement sweeps you when you get linked by sites with substantially more visitors than you get. My first experience was on thestreet.com. TheStreet is a site I read everyday and I was so moved that I got onto their blogwatch column. The second was by an Australian newspaper. They sent me almost 2000 visitors in 1 day doubling the Page views I had at the point of time.

8. People Translate Your Stuff And Put It On Their Site
I got some of my post translated to Italian and Spanish. Even though they give me credit at the end of the article, I am not completely comfortable with them copying my entire text. This is pretty much a gray area. I cannot do anything anyway so I just let it be and be honored that someone took the effort to translate my article.

9. It Took 2 Months For Google To Start Sending People To TodaysTen
2 months! It took 2 months before I noticed Google sending me readers who were using their search engine. Bloggers call it the “Google Chasm”. Today I get 70-90 people from Google going mainly to articles that are more than a week old. If you intend to run a blog, do have some patience as it will take time before you have enough content to be picked up by the search engines. I haven’t been picked up by Yahoo or other search engines. I wonder if it is because I am using blogger.

10. Associated Content Is Great To Get Started
Adsense really does not cut it for small blogs like mine. The revenue is glacially slow to say the least. Associated content has made me more money than Adsense so far. It is a great service where you get paid for content you write. Great for small time bloggers as the return is the highest you can get from writing content. (ps: if you want to sign up, please do use my ref link :Associated Content- Sign Up)

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