Tip 2: Don't be original

 

This is my second tip from my home outside the UK, where I live with my husband Mick, outside the UK (did I mention that I live outside the UK seven times this blogpost yet?).

Why write something original when you can take someone else's work and present it as your own?

It's only plagiarised - which means sto-len for you thickies out there - if you say it exactly as they do, with the words in the same order.

So, read a site like Money Spending Idiot and then write up the ideas on your blog as if they were your own!  Or that cooking blog girl who used to be a different name then was poor and changed her name to a bloke's name and became famous - her recipes are good and you can write them as your own as long as you change them a bit.

It's how I got my MISERLY QUEEN BLOG more popular, where I live, outside the UK (did I mention that?).

Then tell your blog readers this again, over and over in each blogpost, and you will soon be making videos for YooTube.  It's important to repeat yourself. It's a good thing.  You know, like I repeat myself?  From outside the UK.

(Don't forget to click LIKE at the bottom of the screen, or become one of my followers.  I don't declare this to my followers as one of my many incomes, because then you thickies would realise I'm not as poor as I make out - where I live outside the UK.)

Until next time,

The QUEEN of being MISERLY

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  1. Don't forget to patronise your 'readers' - who bizarrely will be fiercely loyal to you so that if someone such as myself should point out that you bought your place not in the UK not through hard work but through an inheritance then you and your dear readers can all get super ranty at something which isn't a statement of fact but is instead apparently a criticism made because I'm jealous...! ;)

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