In the darkest corner of the Internet I found gold.I didn’t find Paddington bear, he was in deepest, darkest Peru.No, it wasn’t on the dark web, so I suppose it wasn’t really the darkest corner, but it was well concealed. Amazon S3 is a very inexpensive place to store files. All files are hidden and protected by default which means that if you want people to be able to download them or watch the videos, you have to make them at least partially public. Making them public means that Google will find them and list them if you know how to search for them. When you find one public file, there is usually more that you can discover by URL hacking. Yesterday I found 49Gb of PLR files in the public space on over 300 topics, mostly to do with Internet Marketing. At the moment, I haven’t decided what I’ll do with them, but I have downloaded all of them to my overloaded and groaning external drive. They’ll sit for a while so I can complete the other project I’m working on. Only two more modules to go, and it’ll be made available. I underestimated the amount of work I would need to do for this project by about two months, but I will complete it. Regards, P.S. You have probably noticed that I’m a persistent person. I like to keep the promises I make to myself and for myself. I cannot promise anything for others because I don’t know what their central motivations are. I can promise that you and I have mental blocks that prevent peak performance. I’m clearing mine as I discover them, and some of them I clear without knowing what they are or were. Your brain does its best to protect you from failure, but it sometimes protects you from success instead. You can learn more about how your brain works to help or hinder you here https://go.wm-tips.com/midas. |