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Oh what a web we weave...

As I stated a few days ago, I've been working on breaking up my blog into several different topic specific blogs.  This project, when completed, should benefit my production of web-based passive income.

Last Friday, the daily newspaper posted the URL to this blog as a place to read my posts about our town, Tarboro NC.  That will be true for a few more days, but I'm already working on setting up a new blog specifically for the topics 1) Tarboro and 2) Small Town Revitalization.  When I'm certain of the new URL I'll post it here and make it easy to find from my other websites. websites.jpg

Speaking of other websites . . . I have several. Each one serves a purpose of its own and is necessary for my "Master Plan" .

This site, www.stillma.com will eventually be limited to the topic for which it was created, Creating a Fabulous Life through Personal Growth.  That topic in itself is large enough to offer an interesting mix of subtopics from the Laws of the Universe, to Eating Healthy Foods, to ideas for creating income.

My business websites, www.wholesalenc.com and www.barnonline.com will have an interconnected blog where I can post all of my helpful and pseudo-helpful business advice. These two sites have many static pages optimized for the search engines and are already the core of my passice income through Google Adsense. The Unusual Shoppe's website will promote the store with future improvements added for topics involving collectibles and links to Tarboro websites (mine and others). 

All of my Tarboro projects will each have a website and they will link together enhancing each other's web presence and strength in the rankings. 

My old stand-by website, named for a mail-order catalog business I had in the early 1980s, www.GoodMorningFarm.com will be the "umbrella" site that will link these and any future offspring sites together.  There is still a lot of creating and linking to do, but the finished product should be terrific, easily manageable and very profitable. 

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