Archive for the ‘My Life’ Category

Personal Blog

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

So I finally decided to create my own, personal blog: RunPD.com. I will mainly post about my athletic career there and keep RevenueQuest more professional/affiliate marketing oriented.

Speaking of affiliate marketing, now is a good time to fill you in on where I am at. School has been as busy as ever and affiliate marketing is very limited these days. Currently, I am not running any PPC campaigns and the only traffic I am getting to my offer pages is via search engines. This would be great if the volume was there, but it isn’t.

Like the last few summers, I should have some time to put into affiliate marketing and get something going again…

Self-Employment Tax is a Bitch

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Last week I was lucky enough to finish up my taxes and sent them away to the US Treasury and the Franchise Tax Board of California. Last year was definitely the most I have ever made from affiliate marketing and I wanted to be a good citizen and pay my taxes. Since my total profits came out to be less than $10k, I thought I would pay very little. I mean, Obama is looking out for me, right?

Wrong

Self Employment screwed me. Many people that are making lots of money online incorporate or form an LLC to avoid these high taxes. In the future, if I start to make much more money, I will without a doubt incorporate.

My trip to Italy Part I – Rome

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

ColosseumI have finally returned home from my two week trip to Italy. It was a great trip, but it is good to be home.

I left LAX on Friday the 13th around 10:30 am I think it was and got to Rome at 4 pm on Saturday. That was two flights: one from Los Angeles to Frankfurt, Germany (11 hours) and the other from Frankfurt to Rome (about 1.5 hours).

The next day the sight seeing began. We started with St. Paul’s church (aka St. Paul’s outside the walls) which was beautiful. We then went to the Catacombs where they buried Christians while they were being persecuted by the Romans.st. paul

After a short tour of the Catacombs, we went to the Roman Forum. This was probably the highlight of the trip. We saw the Emperor’s palace, the Colosseum, Circus Maximus, and the rest.

Colosseum
Colosseum from the Emperor’s Palace

Emperor's Palace
Emperor’s Palace

Roman Forum
Roman Forum

Next up was the Vatican City, the smallest sovereign-state in the world. As it expected, everything in the Vatican was beautiful. St. Peter’s was larger than life and the Sistine Chapel was incredible. It is amazing how wealthy the Catholic church is. There is gold all over the place and tons and tons of marble on all the walls.

Unfortunately cameras were not allowed inside the Sistine Chapel so I don’t have any pictures of Michaelangelo’s work of art.

Vatican City
The Vatican City

St. Peter
St. Peter’s Basilica

St. Peter Inside
Inside St. Peter’s

St. Peter Inside

That was the end of the first day of sight seeing in Rome. Next up is the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and Pisa.

Italy is Great

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Hey everyone. I am writing this e-mail from a hotel lobby in Florence. It costs 5€ for 30 minutes which is a lot better than 0.35€ per minute at the last hotel in Rome.

Italy is great so far. I have been taking lots of pictures and eating great food. I will have lots to tell you all about when I return home.

Ciao!

Off to Italy

Friday, June 13th, 2008

I’m off to Italy today. If I get time, I’ll do some posts while I am there to let you know about all the fun stuff I am doing. Have a good couple of weeks.

Ciao!

UCLA Undie Run!

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Last night was UCLA’s final Undie Run of the 2007-2008 school year. Thousands of students congregate on UCLA’s campus to run about half a mile in nothing but underwear. Some people decide to step it up and wear a little less. You always see a few guys just wearing a tube sock or girls wearing see-through shirts. The Undie Run has become probably one of the biggest collegiate traditions in the nation. In fact, many other schools are trying to start their own. But none live up to the original UCLA Undie Run. It really is a blast and I suggest everyone does it at least once.


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