Amazon.com top sellers

Amazon.com
Amazon.com

I always have fun looking at stats for my various websites.

The other day, after receiving another gift card from Amazon Associates (I get a small percentage from every item ordered through one of my websites), I thought I’d check into what people are buying via my websites/Amazon store.

Most of the items have only been purchased once but a few have risen to the top as “best sellers.”

And in case you’re wondering — Amazon is actually not my #1 way of bringing in a little extra cash from my blogs. Right now it’s affiliate ads for Leo Babauta’s and Joshua Becker’s e-books.

I’ve been averaging $15 or so each month recommending their two books (which I do highly recommend), where as Amazon typically only brings in a couple extra dollars a month.

Do you use Amazon Associate ads/links on your blog?

What are your top sellers?

Ever been surprised by something someone purchased through your links? (Darren Rowse actually had a fun post about this last week — he beat me to publication — doh!)

How to Share on Twitter with a wp.me short URL

Twitter bird
Twitter bird via http://kailoon.com/free-vector-icons-set-twitter-birdy-icon/

A while back I shared a simple tip on how to add a Share on Twitter link to your WordPress blog…

<a rel="nofollow" href="http://twitter.com/home?status=<?php echo urlencode("Currently reading: "); ?><?php the_permalink(); ?>" title="Share this article with your Twitter followers">Tweet this!</a>

But if your URL’s are too long and you’d like a more concise Tweet — there are a few other options for doing this as well (without using plugins).
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iPhone vs Android initial thoughts

Me and my iPhone 3G
Me and my iPhone 3G

Well I’ve done the unthinkable… I’ve switched to an iPhone… for the time being.

After several months of using a rooted G1 and Cyanogenmod 6 (Android 2.2) on AT&T the phone was becoming more and more unreliable. While the last few weeks (since the stable version of Cyanogenmod 6 was released) I haven’t had too many problems, after missing a vital text message early Saturday morning, I gave into Laurie’s request to consider getting a different phone.

After all, with twins on the way and her at 34+ weeks… it’s probably best I have a phone I know I can count on.
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Digitizing the past

High School senior photo
My senior photo

As part of my decluttering around the house, I’m working to digitize a lot of media from the past.

I’ve just about completed digitizing all my CDs, using a fairly basic process of ripping the CDs with Windows Media Player.

CD to Mp3

I’m ripping them all to Mp3, 192kbps. I could easily bump this up to a higher quality, but because the music isn’t listened to that often, I figure I can get by with the average bit rate. Plus, if the “lower quality” bugs me in the future, music is so accessible via Amazon.com or iTunes that I can always upgrade to a higher quality later on.

Scanning photos

I’ve also scanned most of my photos to digital photos and shared them via Flickr. This process is fairly time consuming as I only have a basic flatbed scanner and can only scan three or four photos at a time. I scan the photos into Photoshop at 300 dpi, save the files as PSD (for safe keeping till I’m done) and then crop and edit the individual photos from the larger PSD files, saving them as JPG for the web. Again, I considered scanning (and storing) these photos at a higher-res, but because these aren’t treasured family photos but primarily random photos from high school, I wasn’t too worried about the resolution.

However, my mom just gave me another batch of family photos she had extras of, including some great photos of my dad and his circa-1970s ‘stache, so I may save those as a higher resolution in case we decide to print them out later on.

Archiving the band

all natural logo
all natural logo
One of the biggest projects I’ve been putting off has been converting all the old 4-track cassette tapes I have of our band from analog cassette tape to digital. I know the process is going to be a pain and time consuming so the tapes have set — and set — and been moved from one closet to another — and set — and set.

I think I’m just about ready to start tackling at least a few of these tapes and at least working out the workflow. My plan is to record/encode each individual track into Audacity. So each song will take me playing it at least four times to record each individual track. I figure that by recording each track separately will give me a little more lee-way in the future to change/fix the mix down to Mp3. Plus, it may make for some fun mashups/remixes as well.

I’ll likely save the individual tracks and songs as raw Audacity files but also mix them down to Mp3 as my main means of archiving.

(speaking of the band — I re-did a couple of our old shirts… )

Archiving VHS

And then finally, there’s those darn VHS tapes. We don’t even own a VCR anymore — but I’m still holding on to some videos from my youth. These are mainly random music videos and movies we filmed while growing up, along with a couple tapes from TV shows I worked on/appeared on. At some point these are going to be absolutely worthless if I don’t upgrade the medium. So I’ll need to tackle these tapes as well before too long.

It’s a process, but I think it will be well worth it.

With digital media getting so easy to share and distribute, it makes far more sense to me to record my past digitally than to hold on to boxes of CDs, photos and videos that simply sit in my closet where no one can enjoy them.

What about you? Have you digitized any of your old media? Have you found a solution that works best for you?