Posts Tagged “red worms”
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04
2008
Posted by: Luke in blogging, tags: ahold, blog, body language, embrace, having fun, kiss method, making money, mindset, red worms, tangents, temptation
Don’t you love blogging? I sure do. It’s not all about the money, you know. It’s about the fun. Here are seven simple ways to keep it fun.
Challenge yourself.
Give yourself a specific challenge. For example, to write a new post every day. Or learn and write about everything you can on a specific subject for a week.
Make friends.
There are all kinds of people out there. Some of them are bound to share many of your interests. Interact with them, not only on your own blog but theirs as well — or wherever you can get ahold of them.
This is a preview of Blogging For Fun:7 Ways To Have Fun Writing Blogs . Read the full post (381 words, estimated 1:31 mins reading time)If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
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31
03
2008
Posted by: Luke in blogging, tags: alfalfa leaf, cold climate, cold weather, eisenia fetida, google, home, job, last time, leaf cutter bees, making money online, nanotech, niches, Ping Optimizer, query number, raising worms, red worms, search engines, search query, searcher, traffic
Surprisingly, the one thing I get the most attention for from the search engines is something I wrote one brief piece on, namely Raising Red Worms. Here’s all of my results. Note: anything with “10kluke” in it was just me checking.
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| 1. | 10kluke | 5 | | 2. | maxblogpress ping optimizer | 1 | | 3. | the posting daily | 1 | | 4. | raise european nightcrawlers | 1 | | 5. | raising redworms | 1 | | 6. | redworms idaho | 1 | | 7. | raising european nightcrawlers | 1 | | 8. | students raising red worms | 1 | | 9. | publish ical mac to google calendar | 1 | | 10. | how to keep and raise red worms at home | 1 | | 11. | http://10kluke.info | 1 | | 12. | info on red worms | 1 | | 13. | eisenia fetida idaho | 1 | | 14. | red wrigglers cold climate | 1 | | 15. | raising worms at home | 1 |
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29
03
2008
Posted by: Luke in blogging, tags: analogy, bedding, blogger, density, extra room, good chance, i don t care, info business, making compost, optimal quality, red worms, reproduction rate, scraps, sleep, worm bin
Last night I was inspired to write some link bait. It didn’t turn out so well, in my opinion. I only realized this after I published, as happens when you are sleep deprived. I’m going to leave it up, of course. I submitted it to Digg — but the fact is it was crap, so I undug. Oddly enough, I got a comment. IIRC, It was like “OMG you actually watch that show???”
The fact is, all articles are potential link bait. Someone somewhere might very well link to you. But some articles are more likely to float to the top of a social bookmarking site than others.
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Recently, a mixture of European Night Crawlers and Red Wrigglers came in the mail. They arrived on Tuesday, a writhing 1-lb mass of the delightful little squirmers mixed with some shredded newspaper.
They have been given a rather sizable bed, which is about 4×8 feet, or 32 square feet. That’s quite a lot of surface area for a single pound of worms. Since I plan to raise them commercially, I want them to reproduce as fast as possible. Hopefully a nice, large bed will encourage them. Given enough space and the right temperature, they can double in mass every 30 days.
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