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Powder Keg Review: Mr. Javo dot com

Written by Jason Boom on February 7, 2008 – 1:10 pm

Powder Keg Review: Mr Javo dot comCan you remember when you first saw a good brand online? In the past few months, I’ve seen a turnip, a droopy eyed character, and a suave, dark haired boy. That suave, dark haired boy was none other than Mr. Javo. I think I first ran across Mr. Javo through Entrecard. I noticed his business card and was intrigued. I visited his site and after only a few minutes, decided to subscribe.

The design of Mr Javo dot com certainly helped make that decision to subscribe to his RSS feed. I’m often times surprised by how casually we overlook the theme of our site. The Mr Javo dot com site exudes the kind of professionalism a make money blogger should display. The logo and brand work well. The clean and crisp typography of the site works. The layout of the theme works. You can easily find out more about Mr. Javo and his mission by flipping through the various pages of his site. For money making blogs, he keeps his content to the right topics.

Mr Javo dot com screenshot

Mr Javo dot com caters to bloggers trying to make money online. He has ‘Young Internet Marketing’ as his tagline. According to his about page, Javier is a young marketer from Venezuela. He started his blog to help other bloggers make money.

Mr. Javo dot Com is a authentic blog with online marketing information. I make money online and I help to other bloggers to explode their potential, because like me, you can earn money online with your blog.

You know I love anyone who claims to explode others’ potential.

What Can You Expect from Mr Javo dot com

I’ve been an RSS subscriber to Mr Javo dot com for at least three weeks. While I haven’t seen every post of his, the ones I have read detail good practices for bloggers to monetize their blog and to get the word out about their blog. He does writes reviews, tutorials on increasing your blog traffic, web design, and sometimes writes about Wordpress.

If you are like me, then you plug your blog in multiple arenas online. It seems every new site I find, Mr Javo has already been a member and networked with bloggers there. I admire his persistence and dedication. So if you haven’t checked out Mr Javo dot com, why wait?

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First Ever Powder Keg Review: rssHugger.com Site

Written by Jason Boom on January 23, 2008 – 8:44 pm

Powder Keg Reviews Jason Boom dot comIn our first installment of the powder keg series, where we take a look at a new upcoming site that can help ease our blogging woes, we take a look at a unique rss related site. The powder keg review site should have a lot of potential for blowing up across the blogosphere. We better take this seriously. We don’t want to get burned.

rssHugger.com
The deep RSS orange of the site coupled with a dark grey makes this site visually appealing. The cutsie factor aside, the logo does the site justice. The only thing that struck me as odd — no RSS icon anywhere on their main page. Not sure why the rssHugger site wouldn’t have an RSS icon, but I’ll leave that to the graphical gods to determine a punishment.

rssHugger Site Dump January 20th 2008 
Above the fold, we can clearly read the intent of the blog. The site informs us we can either do a review of rssHugger or pay a $20 fee to have a page on their site for ten years. I would much rather do a review than pay $20. Times are tight. I need all the money I can get to stock up on gunpowder.

rssHugger intends to bring bloggers and readers closer together. Oh, I’ll just lay it out there from their site. Here’s their blurb:

rssHugger is a unique website that aims to bring bloggers and readers together. rssHugger aims to provide blog owners with a unique easy-to-use way to promote their blogs by sending them traffic, building backlinks for search engine optimization, as well as attracting new rss subscribers if the content is interesting to the reader. rssHugger aims to help visitors be able to easily find blogs that write about subjects they are interested in. These subjects include: internet marketing, making money online, charity, sports, gambling, and many more. If the visitors find a blog that they had not previously heard about, they can easily add it to their RSS readers or bookmark it.

So it apparently works like this: you submit your RSS feed to their site, they enter you into a category, and finally they list your most current blog titles under your feed name on their site. Sure this build backlinks for your site, but will this really benefit your site that much? They could at least use the MSN Safari thumbnail creator to pull in an image of your site.

The rssHugger site comes to you from the creators of wordHugger, a seemingly pointless buy a word for $60 page. The wordHugger site seems to offer you one word that you monopolize on their site (or phrase) like “make money online” or “memory foam“. The two sites seem to mirror each other, except rssHugger costs less and offers a free way to enter. Overall, I think both sites have more flash than bang.

Conclusion
I’ve asked non-bloggers what RSS feeds they read. The most common answer? What’s an RSS feed? The biggest hurdle for rssHugger seems to be attracting readers aside from bloggers. As soon as RSS feeds become like radio stations, then the internet will be jumping with sites like this. For now, it seems the site will be pandering to the same crowd, with a few perks. Not too much to get excited over just yet. In their defense, they may be adding more functionality in the coming months. We’ll have to stay tuned to find out.

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