I am reading a lot of Pat Flynn‘s Smart Passive Income Blog these days. I have have been listening to his podcast for about a year now and just recently started reading through his old blog posts. In the podcast and in his articles, Pat frequently talks about his Niche Site Duel (www.nichesiteduel.com) with Tyrone Shum.
Lego Star Wars? Yeah!
We are starting a new segment here at Jason Loves Life called “Video of the Week”. The focus is on finding cool videos online and then talk about them.
Without further adieu (adieu = A goodbye).
Lego Star Wars Trilogy in 2 Minutes
This video is pure genius for a number of reasons. It contains great animation effects, it covers the story in a funny way, and yet doesn’t try to force humor. The fact that it lampoons a beloved American movie series has allowed it to receive over 8 million views and counting.
LESSONS TO TAKE AWAY:

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Just got SEO WordPress Plugin by Yoast and I have to say it is a little confusing. I understand most of the concepts, but some of the tools I can’t figure out. For example, I have already written a lot of this article and have used the word “seo” several times, yet it says content and page url are labeled as “NO”.
However, because of this list I realize they need to be there so I am working hard to include the words “seo”, “wordpress”, and “Yoast” in order to have a higher chance to get ranked for these keywords together. Meaning even though the plugin’s list is not accurately showing “yes” or “no” in all sections for those keywords it still functions as a reminder for me to follow those rules.
Beyond this, the plugin does a lot more that I don’t completely understand or really want to take the time to learn. As long as it is doing it’s job, I am happy
I am yet making a full time living with internet business, so it is important for me to pinch pennies where I can. Today I have stumbled onto the fact that I have been purchasing multiple spellings for many of my site names (which seemed like a good idea at the time).
The problem with this now is I am spending $12 a year to register each and with one domain I own 5 versions. Let’s do the math 5 domain x $12 = $60 a year. The kicker to this, is that this website is not currently monetized. Meaning I am losing $5 a month on something that will hopefully make me money in the future.