Using the best DVD burner review that suits your needs so you can make an educated purchase. That's our goal. The best way to use this site is to gather the information for any hardware or software you're interested in. Copy and paste that info (I.E. cut from a DVD burner review ) to wordpad or notepad on your PC and print it out.
Take your printout to a local electronic store such as Circuit City, Best Buy or CompUSA. Look over the devices you're interested in. Compare it to the info you got here then decide which is the best DVD burner for you.
You might ask why I would spend so much of my time researching then writing a DVD recorder or DVD burner review. Is it because I love technology so much that I’m compelled (or enjoy) to write about it?
Is it the ego boost I get when 500+ people per day read a DVD burner review I wrote. Or is this simply a hobby that I can make a few bucks from? The answer is a little bit of all of these.
I enjoy working on the computer(especially one that has the best DVD burner) and surfing the Web for Information. One day,two years ago while using a search engine, I had stumbled upon one of those sites that showed people how to build websites—a subject that had always fascinated me. I knew nothing then (and not much more now) about HTML---the coding used by webmasters to build sites.
This instructional site showed how ordinary people, with little web experience, were building sites and making money, not a fortune mind you, but REAL money. These "entrepreneurs" were making money by posting articles (content) on topics they were familiar with.
For me, the idea of a Web Site dealing with DVD recorders was born. I had been recording in one form or another since I had been a young boy. It was easy to research and write about.
Yes I work for my money but the process of working on the site (and it really never stops) is just part of the reward. Plus I always get to find out who currently makes the best DVD burner. You see I really DO like to write about this stuff!
If you have any interest in building a website, having your content read by tens of thousands per year and make some money doing it you owe it to yourself to check out
a link that may change you life.
The funny thing about Ken, the creator of SBI, was that although I had no HTML skills I did know how to research things. I researched him carefully determined to find some negative feedback---it never happened. Two years later he's the real deal.
SBI even has a forum that non-members can visit and read postings by veterans and newbies discussing SBI's pros and cons. Think about it--how many "make money from home" businesses would let you see what really happens to people after they buy their product?
Like I said if you have any interest in sitebuilding try that link then research Ken. In a year or two, like me, you'll be telling some other people about SBI.
If your curious there are profiles of people
case histories
from different walks of life who found success with SBI. I like to write a DVD burner review or DVD recorder review. You may like fly fishing or embroidering. We all have information inside of us about something.