Big Howdy to Zujava.com

| February 1, 2012 | 0 Comments More

Photo courtesy of Zujava.com

I trust the first month of the year has been treating you all very well. I myself have been totally swamped with my offline business and to tell you the truth it’s been tough to squeeze time out of the day to work on the directory.

The opportunity to work on the site did however present itself last week when Glen shot me an email requesting a setup for Zujava.com.  A new online publishing site.

I managed to squeeze out 30 minutes and  added  Zujava to the list of allowed domains that can be submitted to the Lensroll directory.

I’m glad to see that there were no problems and that Leaf’s are being successfully submitted to Lensroll. Great relief.

You see, I left town less than an hour after I made the changes and did have time to test.  I’m not a big fan of making changes without a extensive testing first so I’m pleased all is well.

For those of you that have never heard of Zujava.com let me fill you in.

Zujava is a new content publishing site very similar to Squidoo and Hubpages. You can turn your knowledge into articles, which are called a “leaf”, and get paid for them.

The best way to explain the site is to let the authors do it themselves. The following snippet is from their about page…

“Zujava offers revenue sharing on every leaf that you publish. Monetize it using Amazon, feature Ebay products, and easily upload photos to make your leaf unique and easily found by search engines. So not only will make money on good leaves that you publish, but you’ll have an audience.”

That’s pretty cool!

Any site that Glen recommends is definitely worth a look. The man has a sixth sense when it comes to great places.

So with that, we extend a big howdy to Zujava.com.

Welcome!

 

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I am just an average guy with a passion for learning. I’m excited to share the things I learn with you but I am most interested in learning from you.

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