John Chow really knows how to attain success in two different ways: (1) Good way; (2) Evil way.
Every time he advises people how to do such things in good ways, an angel from heaven immediately came into my mind. If I am only an artist then I will draw his picture below with angel’s wings.
But then, as he advised us how to succeed in evil ways, I think, it will be good if the picture above will be drawn with horns on his head
and considering that the clamp of that lobster is his hand (just kidding… no serious).
Actually, I was reading John Chow’s two ways to increase the Feed subscription: (1) Good way; (2) Evil way. Of course, reading John Chow’s blogposts is not just interesting but one of the best ways in expanding my knowledge on how to become successful in blogging.
So, what have I learned from John Chow’s good ways to increase feed subscriptions? Well, I learned how to make my feed button visible on my blog. I was even considering using the rss button below
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How about on John Chow’s evil way to increase feed subscription? Simple… I learned how to trick the visitors so that they will eventually subscribe my feeds.
However, while reading John Chow’s mind, I immediately wonder if I can use the begging system of finding subscribers. Yes! Begging might be the easiest way to find subscribers just like what beggars do to find for their living.
So, why ashame of begging if it can surely increase my feed subscription? So what if I am now a beggar….



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