I’ve done a lot of things for my computers over the years, but the single best thing I’ve done is spend about $18 for Advanced Registry Optimizer.
My PC has been running sweet and fast eversince.
From its website, the optimizer can help if you:
Your Computer and Internet are suddenly slowing down. | ||
You cannot remove some programs from your computer. | ||
One of your programs worked yesterday, but not today. | ||
An application stopped working after you installed new hardware / software. | ||
Your system doesn’t work the way it used to. | ||
When you try to shut down the computer, it keeps beeping time and again. | ||
Your computer doesn’t boot-up properly! |
It gives:
- Faster system speeds.
- Improved system response time.
- Smooth system operation.
- Fewer error messages.
- An optimized registry.
- A more stable system.
The second best thing I’ve done is use AOL’s free McAfee virus protection plan.
Joe emails:
If RegistryOptimizer is worth pushing, why don’t you have an affiliate link for it so you can make money if someone follows up on your recommendation?
http://www.sammsoft.com
/Privacy_Utility_Security /Affiliates.aspx $25 a pop.
I think this idea of using your blog to promote things that you know and can recommend is a good one and especially for you, because it’s organic to what you do. But you need to have affiliate links and/or get private advertising where appropriate–I’ll remind you that half of johnchow.com‘s $30K/month blog-earnings are from private advertising.
I tried to sign up as an affiliate and their email address bounces back. Whoa. That encourages my confidence. What a bunch of idiots.