I don’t really have ten trillion monthly readers

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I don’t really have ten trillion monthly readers

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I don’t really have ten trillion monthly readers, of course. Here’s how the page really looks:

Screenshot of the original text from the RyRob.com home page, which states what is thailand phone number I have 400,000 monthly readers
General Purpose Chrome Extensions
There are quite a few invaluable Chrome extensions for bloggers that aren’t blogging-specific—but that can save you a lot of time and hassle. Here are my favorites.

18. LastPass
LastPass is a password manager service that stores your passwords for you. The LastPass Chrome extension lets you save and autofill passwords on any site you use. This can speed you up a lot if you’re having to log in to multiple different sites each day.

Here’s LastPass in action when logging into PayPal:

Screenshot of the LastPass Chrome extension, showing a saved PayPal password in the LastPass Vault
19. StayFocusd
Let’s face it, the internet is a distracting place. You might sit down at your computer intending to work on your latest blog post or research a new monetization technique—only to find yourself looking at funny cat videos or shopping on Amazon. StayFocusd is a productivity tool that lets you block/allow sites and spend less time on distracting sites.

Here’s how it looks when you’re considering blocking a site:

Screenshot of the StayFocusd Chrome extension, blocking Facebook for 10 minutes
20. uBlock Origin
Tired of seeing ads everywhere? uBlock Origin lets you block all kinds of ads as well as trackers and is extremely well-reviewed. It works on Google’s search results pages (blocking CPC ads) as well as on regular websites for a better browsing experience. Plus, it’ll block pop-up ads.
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