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Garrett Mickley And His Adventures


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An Open Letter To Leo Apotheker And Hewlett Packard
EDIT: I got a phone call from a nice gentleman at the corporate offices who refunded $150, so I only ended up paying $150. That was nice of him, but I’m still not happy that I had to pay for a part that even he admitted they knew was faulty.
Dear Leo Apotheker and Hewlett Packard,
I don’t know how much you know about the impact Social Media has on a company, but I work in SEO/Internet Marketing/Social Media, and I DO know the impact. I want to let you know that you can be sure that I’ve already let all my Twitter and blog followers know about my experience with HP. Many have replied to me with their own negative experiences with HP. I’ll also be letting all of the related forums I find know what has happened. Read on:
I purchased an HP desktop in February 2009. After about 9 months, the hard drive failed. Luckily, it was still under warranty. Unfortunately, all of my data was lost. My fault for not backing it up. So I got my new hard drive and everything was great. A few days ago, my second hard drive has failed. The one that was given to me by HP as a replacement. Only this time, it wasn’t under warranty. I treat my computers well. I keep them clean. I make sure they’re properly ventilated. I do not download crap onto them. I do not leave them on for extended periods of time. I’m very very protective of my belongings, particularly belongings that cost me over $1000. This time, I had to pay $300 for a new drive to be shipped to me from HP.
Really? $300 for YOUR product that FAILED?
TWICE this has happened with the SAME part. And guess what replacement they’re sending me? Yeah, the SAME (obviously faulty) hard drive model.
I’ve checked around on the forums and I see that I’m not the ONLY one with this issue.
I’m very insulted with this situation. I will not be buying any more HP products.
Signed,
Garrett Mickley
garrettmickley@gmail.com



Get Paid To Write How I Make Money Writing

ATTENTION: This is currently being revised to better reflect the new year and new policies/etc. I have crossed out what you should ignore for the time being. This section of text will change when it’s complete.

A lot of people have been asking me lately how I make money writing online. At first, I started writing an ebook that I was going to try to sell detailing exactly how I do it, but then I thought that would be selfish of me. If I learned everything by doing research online for free, why should I charge someone for the same information? In the spirit of “paying it forward”, I would like to pay it forward to anyone who cares, so that they can make money online, too. You won’t be competing with me, unless you pick the same niches that I do, and in that case, well, I’ll hunt you down and make you remove it. For really real.

Make sure you follow this as closely as possible. I don’t want you making a mistake and then asking me what you did wrong. While I do like helping people, I don’t want emails every week of “GARRETT Y I NO MAKE MONEY?!?!?” To help against that, I’m setting this up in a very detailed and step-by-step format. All of the links will be set up to open in a new window, so that when I say “sign up for these sites” you will be able to click the links and open them, and then sign up, and close the window and return to this guide.

Quick Disclaimer: You will not get rich, but you will make a few extra hundred dollars a month. Whether you need it to pay bills, or you just want some extra spending money, this will do it. It will take a decent amount of work at the beginning, and you get out of it what you put into it, but it does pay off if you work hard. In most cases, it will continue to pay off even after you’ve stopped working on it (if your articles are in niches that will last). JulieBMack said it best: “Think of it like a rocket – 80% energy to get it going and 20% to sustain it.”Also, I’m not responsible for anything you do or what results of it. Use any info here at your own risk. I have to say that for legal reasons, there’s nothing here that can get you in trouble (unless you try to make a shortcut and break copyrights or something).

Step 1: Sign Up For Accounts

First think you’ll need to do is sign up for a bunch of accounts. I know, sounds annoying, and it is, but you only have to do it once, and it won’t take too long. As I said above, all you need to do is click the link, sign up, close the window and come back here.

First: Google Adsense. This is where most of your money will come from, probably.

Second: Amazon Associates. This is Amazon’saffiliateprogram. You may make some money off of this if you focus on this instead of Adsense. I’ll explain later.

Third: HubPages. This is the most important one of all, because this is where you’ll be doing the actual writing. Make sure you put your affiliate settings in (Amazon and adsense). PLEASE use this link so that I can track clicks and signups.

Fourth:SheToldMe. This works with Adsense to help you make more money with…well…Adsense. Make sure you put your adsense settings in.

Fifth: Xomba. Also works with Adsense to help you make more money. It’s just like SheToldMe. I’ll explain more later. Make sure you put your adsense settings in.

Step 2: Submit RSS Feeds

First: Submit your RSS feed from Hubpages to each and every one of these. It shouldn’t take you more than a few minutes, despite how long the list is. Your RSS feed will be: http://hubpages.com/author/USER+NAME/latest/?rss. Where it says “USER+NAME” you need to put your username. If you have a space in your user name, you want to put a “+” sign there. For example, my user name is “Garrett Mickley”, so in my RSS feed it says “Garrett+Mickley”. Make sense? If you CTRL Click each of these it will open them up in new tabs/windows so you can easily access them without losing this page.

  1. 2Rss
  2. 5z5.com
  3. 9rules.com
  4. Allheadlinenews
  5. Automotive-links
  6. Blogdigger
  7. Blo.gs
  8. Chordata
  9. Crayon
  10. CDRinfo
  11. Devasp
  12. Educational-feeds
  13. Feedagg
  14. Feedage
  15. Feedbase
  16. Feed Burner
  17. Feedboy
  18. Feedcat
  19. Rssfeeddirectory
  20. Feedest
  21. Feedfury
  22. Feedgy
  23. FeedListing
  24. Feedmil
  25. Feedmailer
  26. Feedplex
  27. Feedsee
  28. Feed Submitter
  29. Feeds4all
  30. Feedzie
  31. Finance-investing
  32. Gabbr
  33. Genwi
  34. Goldenfeed
  35. Icerocket
  36. Itsmynews
  37. Jordomedia
  38. Keegy
  39. Leighrss
  40. Mediapost
  41. Medical-feeds
  42. Medworm
  43. Metafeeder
  44. Millionrss
  45. Moneyhighstreet
  46. MyMSN RSS Directory
  47. News-feeds
  48. Newsknowledge
  49. Newsmaster
  50. Newsmob
  51. Newsnow
  52. NGOID News Network
  53. Oobdoo
  54. Paiddirectory
  55. Plazoo
  56. Postami
  57. Political-humor
  58. Pressradar
  59. Publisher.yahoo
  60. Rapidfeeds
  61. RDFTicker
  62. ReadAblog
  63. Redtram
  64. Rss001
  65. Rssbuffet
  66. Rssfeeds
  67. RSS Feeds Directory
  68. Rsshugger
  69. Rssmad
  70. Rssmicro
  71. Rssmountain
  72. Rssmotron
  73. Rssroot
  74. Rss-spider
  75. Rsstop10
  76. Rubhub
  77. Scribnia
  78. Solarwarp
  79. Swoogle
  80. Syndic8
  81. Technorati
  82. Topix
  83. Twingly
  84. Urlfan
  85. Wasalive
  86. Weblogalot
  87. Wingee
  88. Yopod
  89. YahooRss
  90. Xmeta

I may add to this list over time so check beck. More RSS feeds = better! You will not have to repeat this step. This is a one time thing. Once your RSS feed is submitted, you’re done with it. It will automatically post out whenever you make a hub page.

Step 3: Keyword Research

Keyword research is super easy to explain.

First, go here (open in a new window or tab).

Once you’ve decided what you want to write about, you need to come here and put your main keyword in, so that you can find other keywords. Your main keyword will be basically what you’re writing about. So lets say you’re writing a review about your iPhone 4. You want to type in “iphone 4 review”. It looks like that search term gets 49,500 searches a month. That means it’s something people are looking for. It also means you have a lot of competition. But that’s not something to worry about. There are also other terms in here like “mp3 players comparisons” and “i touch price”, and other similar things. When you make your hub, you’ll want to make sure to write about as many of these suggested terms as possible, or at least mention them in a sentence somewhere. If something doesn’t make sense to you, don’t put it in there. Sometimes you’ll get strange things not really related to what you submitted, just ignore them and stick with the search terms you recognize. You’ll also want to put these in your keywords/tags section, which you can see when you first make the hub, and later on the right side bar of the hub page.

That’s about it for keyword research. There’s tons of more in-depth things you can do. Browse around hubpages’ forums to see what other users are doing for their keyword research. You can learn a lot from the successful hubbers who post on the forums.

Step 4: Write

This doesn’t need much explanation. Write at least 500 words. A lot of people suggest that the longer the hub is, the better it is and the more money you will make. I’ve seen some really successful hubs with 2000+ words, but I don’t write hubs that long. I shoot for 500 word minimum, though. When you write the hub, make sure to use the keywords I talked about above. Also make sure you insert an amazon module and use it to display relative items. If someone buys one, you make money off of it. That’s why I had you sign up for Amazon. Adsense money will come from ad clicks in your hub. Look around at other hubbers to see how they organize their hubs. That will give you a good idea of how to set things up to best benefit your intentions. I also want to note that poetry and fiction usually do not rake in the dough on hubpages. However, if that’s what you want to write, I say go for it.

Step 5: Backlinks

This is the last step. Remember SheToldMe and Xomba? Well, you need to write a short article, one for each, describing the hub you just wrote. You will need to repeat this for every hub you write. It’s really easy. Just write one little article, and then rewrite it in different words. Then, post it out to these two places. Think of it like an outline of the hub you just posted, but do NOT make it an outline format. Use complete sentences and make it look like a natural article (as it is, and should be, a natural article). Your RSS feed is automatically building up links from all those submission directories. You’ll also want to make sure to post links on your Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr. When you post to Twitter, make sure to use the hashtag #hubpages so you can get picked up by other Hubbers. It’s also helpful to post multiple hubs on one topic and have them linking to each other, but a very specific way. Never have a hub linking to a hub that links back at the first hub. There should be no “Hub1<->Hub2″ linking (called reciprocal links). Should be “Hub1->Hub2-Hub3->Hub1″ or something similar. You can have one hub pointing to two other hubs, or two hubs pointing to one specific hub, or however you want to organize as long as they’re not pointing back at each otherreciprocal-like. Another great resource is SocialMarker.com which will ask you for some info, and then quickly help you submit to tons of social bookmarking websites. You can also build backlinks on forums or Tumblr, or other blog services like LiveJournal.

That’s it! Repeat steps 3-5. Build up lots of hubs. Build them pointing to each other. Build (hubpages) and they (traffic) will come!




I Will Soon Be Unemployed

AUTHOR’S NOTE: I wrote this in 2006 for a college course.

Let me be honest with you, this paper is pretty much nothing more than a rant about how much I hate my job, and why.By the end of the day this will be on my Live Journal, and my friends will have an open discussion, usually resulting in someone trying to justify how their job sucks worse than mine.But this paper is not about social iconography and what is popular.This paper is actually about my current job, and my inevitable unemployment, which is just on the horizon.The cause of my soon to be lack of job can be traced to the disgusting inadequacies of my current job.

I am going to tell you a little bit about my wage.I was hired at six dollars an hour.That was great at the time, in my opinion.I was sixteen, minimum wage was five seventy-five, and I was not bagging groceries.After a year, I was at around six seventy-five.Not even a month later, the minimum wage was raised to six fifty.I had been working there for a year, and the new people were coming in making twenty-five cents less than me.I wanted compensation, a fifty cent raise, but they would have none of it.The raise system sucks, too.After two years I am only making a dollar and seventy-four cents more than I was when I started.That is pathetic.I am trying to start my own life, not dependant upon anyone else, and they expect me to do that at less than nine dollars an hour.I, honestly, am not so sure I could pull it off at nine dollars an hour, considering the cost of living in Jupiter, Florida has gone up.Come to think of it, the cost of living everywhere is going up considerably.Also, in my opinion, I am not in paid enough to deal with the customers I have to deal with.I need a job with higher pay.

The customers are probably the worst part of my job.Retail customers are by far the worst.Sometimes it takes all my self control to prevent me from punching one in the face.They do not care at all about how they treat you.They shove things in my face, yell at me when something does not work, and they usually walk away leaving me disgruntled, more so than when I showed up to work.One of the biggest problems is our return policy.The customer has to have their receipt, and it has to be with in thirty days of the purchase.That sounds pretty reasonable to me, but no customer agrees with it.To make it better, they argue about it.We have it on a big sign hanging above our heads, all of the return policy rules, but they argue it with the cashiers as if they can change the policy.The fact is, we can not change the policy, and if we go around it and get caught, we get in trouble.It is not something we will get fired over, but it is something that will hinder our chances of getting a raise when the time comes.And our pay is already low enough.Aside from at a cashier, customers are still rude out on the sales floor, just in a different way.It seems as though they seem to have never graduated kindergarten, which sometimes may be the case.They never put things back.They pick it up, look at it, and if they want it, throw it in their cart.If they do not want it, they just throw it on the rack or sometimes even on the ground.Sometimes, they will put it in their basket and walk around the store shopping for a little while, then just throw it wherever.I can not stand when I am cleaning up the home goods section and I find two bras, a pair of shoes, and a skirt, all stashed in a metal tin, which is supposed to be used for out door planting.The one other thing they do out on the sales floor that I find extremely unintelligent is opening things that are closed.I don’t understand why, even though there are four signs around them saying “Do Not Open Packages,” they feel a need to open the package.It is clear plastic, they can see through it.They know exactly what they are buying, but they have to open the package and touch it or something.It is a complexity I will never understand.I need a job with less mess to clean up.

When it comes to management, I am pretty sure I could do better than my current.They were never out on the floor, or doing the hard work, because they are managers.They have us to do that sort of thing.Because of this, they do not understand what really goes on out there.They get a glimpse, when they come up and walk around, and most of them work register when needed, and a few of them help clean.But most of the managers do not, they just hide in their office and emerge when provoked, like a bear in a cave.Certain of us, like my self, are on the floor more than on register.Those people get projects.These projects are usually all day sorts of deals, but we are assigned three at a time, and are expected to have all three finished.During this time, we are also running register when needed, price checks, and anything else we are needed for.All of that make it increasingly difficult to finish the projects.Recently, we have gotten a new manager.The old manager was relocated to a different store.She had been my boss since I was hired.She knew everything about me, she respected me, and she knew what I could and could not do what I liked about my job and what I hated.She treated me above people at my same position because she knew I deserved it.This new manager comes in, and she does not.To her, I am the same position as everyone else.She knows how long I have been there.She knows I am authorized to handle pretty much anything in the store.The only set back is my title.Theoretically, I am a coordinator.Officially, I am not.I do all the things coordinators do, but my official title on the payroll is still cashier.I even have the ability to open a register and steal all of the money in it, if I were so inclined.That is how much I am trusted, but it is not how I am treated by this new manager.And to me, that sucks.I need a job with more understanding management.



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