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September 10, 2008 · Filed Under blogging tips for making money 

Hello my name is Justin Boyce and for those of you who don’t know me here is a little history.

I have been involved with marketing online since 1996 firstly as the Sales and marketing manager for Digicorp computers based out of Wang house Wellington and then as owner and director of AMD-NZPCS.

In 2005 I write the home business study course Directory to dollars which evolved into The Million Dollar Blueprint.

I have consistently built sites which rank page one on the search engines for their targeted keywords.

I am now working an an e series which puts to use all of my knowledge on ranking in the search engines for almost any keyword, setting up profitable blogs that earn money from day one.

This blog will give you insider tips either not widely known or taught online.

I will make available free software and videos showing you how to use them to aid you too so that you can create many profitable blogs as I do.

I will also for some of our readers be giving the opportunity to get their hands on my e series free.
I am developing a cut and paste system that all it entails for you to earn money is to be able to fill in forms and use software that only requires cut and paste of fields to operate. Each step will be taught using video and I will show live results using my own blogs as examples so you can see the steps in action.

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