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I first stumbled upon John Chow’s site after clicking on a Google Ad over at Steve Pavlina’s blog which read, “I love Steve Pavlina! (his blog that is)”. I thought that it was such a clever idea, I just had to see who authored it. Four months (and probably hundreds of page views) later, I have to say I’m hooked.

Clever marketing ideas isn’t the only thing John’s got up his sleeve though. This self-proclaimed “Dot Com Mogul” offers a wide range of strategies and tips on how to make money online. Using the wealth of knowledge and personal insights that can only be gained on the front lines of the blogosphere, John offers the most up-to-date information on everything from increasing your website’s traffic to optimizing Google Adsense ads. All this — with plenty of humorous anecdotes to boot — will keep you returning for more.

If you’re looking for a fresh take into what works and what doesn’t online, then definitely check out his site. He’s even offering to link to your site — granted you provide him with a review (I couldn’t resist). Thanks John for all your work!

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