May 19, 2009
Hubpage HubChallenge – Days 5 and 6
Oh dear - my personal blog is starting to look like an extension of hubpages. Much as I am enjoying this hubchallenge, it is starting to wear thin. My intention with all these hubs is to target one key word or phrase that I feel google will find appropriate - and hopefully generate some adsense income. I have stuck with the same approach for all hubs. 400 words, one keyphrase targeted (which will be the keyphrase in the links here), no more than one outgoing link from each hub - some of which are to other hubs and one photograph with the tagline the same as the hub title. These are numbers, oh I forgot .....
- Thinking of playing poker professionally? – something to consider.Back in 2005 I won an entry to the World Series of Poker $10,000 main event and decided to try my hand at playing poker for a living (didn’t survive the first day – don’t bother looking). Playing poker professionally
- As the recession continues lumbering it’s way through the world’s economies, a large number of people are finding themselves in the position of needing to refinance their homes or other debts while their credit rating is damaged. Unfortunately, this means one of two things – either paying exorbitant interest rates or defaulting on the original loans. Refinance with bad credit
- As the name suggests a homeowner loan is a loan to a homeowner. Usually using equity in the home to secure the loan, which often gets a more reasonable rate of interest than other types of loans. UK homeowner loans
- A 100% home equity loan is a loan against the value of your house. Or rather against the the total value of equity you own in your house. 100 home equity loan
- Foreclosures are rising in the USA, and repossessions in the UK. In fact, the amount of homes repossessed in the UK this year is likely to exceed 75,000 – more than double the amount in 2008. Adverse credit remortgage
- A lot of online writers make a substantial portion of their income from google adsense. I know there are alternatives, but I suspect many have been burned – either by not getting paid or discovering hidden rules in the terms of service of other contextual ad providers. Complain to google adsense
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