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<title><![CDATA[$1 of Love]]></title>
<link>http://kevinmorrow.wordpress.com/2009/11/29/1-of-love/</link>
<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 18:34:59 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
<guid>http://kevinmorrow.wordpress.com/2009/11/29/1-of-love/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Sunday November 29, 2009 By Kevin Morrow So here is the idea: I would like to earn $1 doing somethin]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><p><strong>Sunday November 29, 2009 By Kevin Morrow</strong></p>
<p>So here is the idea: I would like to earn $1 doing something I love. This is an experiment. I love to do quite a few things. </p>
<p>First I want to ask all the readers to email me what I could create for them that would be worth one dollar. Say whatever comes to mind or brainstorm something that could bring $1 value to you then email me the idea. My email is kevinthinks@gmail.com &#8211; If you&#8217;re not comfortable doing that just leave your idea as a comment to this post. Pass this on to as many people as you can. </p>
<p>Below I have entered a poem/song that I wrote. </p>
<p><strong>Copyright © Morrow Amir MSG</strong><br />
<strong><br />
I have lived</strong></p>
<p><em>verse 1</em></p>
<p>believe me I&#8217;ve lived a life that&#8217;s good<br />
parents gave me plenty things, taught me what they could<br />
the cold world tried to take me down<br />
now I see it was ego that would make me frown<br />
Time means nothing within my mind<br />
In my life though time is all you&#8217;ll find<br />
Elementary never made no sense to me<br />
I was learning painted pictures of a made up history<br />
Everyday I see my pops head off to work<br />
I want to give him the life I know he deserves<br />
So I&#8217;m up early to increase my knowledge<br />
Wanna use my mind to get deep pockets<br />
Asleep in college though<br />
Gotta ask myself what for?<br />
If i get a million dollars ima want more<br />
So i step back and rewrite my strategy<br />
I was taught well, so I can&#8217;t resort to savagery.</p>
<p><em>(Chorus)</em><br />
I have lived a life that&#8217;s good,<br />
never lived it but heard stories bought life in the hood<br />
That don&#8217;t make a difference cuz I&#8217;m here for change<br />
Just hear my message and the reason I came<br />
I have lived a life that&#8217;s good<br />
Not tryna be gangsta but my mind could<br />
Time to rise our minds cuz that&#8217;s what minds should</p>
<p><em>verse two</em></p>
<p>Funny how we don&#8217;t listen to our parents preaching<br />
The only teaching we accept is our own scheming<br />
I stay dreaming bout  major franklins like Aretha<br />
Day dreaming bout a time when ima teach ya<br />
I will reach ya, get rich and its all gravy<br />
Maybe I could build a dynasty coasting like a strong navy<br />
Pops said without your mind you will stay stuck<br />
like a chicken cluck, at the time to young to really hear him<br />
Luck kept me around to be really near him<br />
I ain&#8217;t fearin man,  I believe in G-D<br />
When life is hard I know that G-D defeats all odds<br />
Ima spar wit death, till hes gone and left<br />
In my chest my breath make the doubt deaf<br />
I&#8217;m out yes, my spirit shouts that I&#8217;m blessed<br />
24 and I hadn&#8217;t left the house yet<br />
Feeling like its time to leave the position of house guest<br />
I gotta use my mind if ima find freedom<br />
Anyone tryna drag me down, I do not need em<br />
Besides this ain&#8217;t just for me,<br />
Everything I write is to set YOUR mind free</p>
<p><em>(Chorus)</em><br />
I have lived a life that&#8217;s good,<br />
never lived it but heard stories bought life in the hood<br />
That don&#8217;t make a difference cuz I&#8217;m here for change<br />
Just hear my message, the reason I came<br />
I have lived a life that&#8217;s good<br />
Not tryna be gangsta but my mind could<br />
Time to rise our minds cuz that&#8217;s what minds should</p>
<p><em><br />
verse 3</em></p>
<p>To tell the truth I know who has my back<br />
My dad use to let me drive his new Cadillac<br />
Young and reckless, I had to learn how to appreciate<br />
Along the journey the wealth of friends would depreciate<br />
I can see through the nonsense and i know where my heart is<br />
My souls is accomplished my minds not impoverished<br />
I have lived a life that&#8217;s good<br />
If I could right some wrongs I don&#8217;t think i would<br />
My life has gone on as I think it should<br />
I suppose everything happens for a reason<br />
I&#8217;m breathing so I can do anything<br />
I came to alleviate the many pains<br />
I&#8217;m here for change, can you feel my message?<br />
Look deep inside yourself and you will hear the blessings.<br />
Late a night I pray hard for the ambition to grow large,<br />
So I can bring myself to the world one hundred with no charge</p>
<p><em>(Chorus)</em><br />
I have lived a life that&#8217;s good,<br />
never lived it but heard stories bought life in the hood<br />
That don&#8217;t make a difference cuz I&#8217;m here for change<br />
Just hear my message, the reason I came<br />
I have lived a life that&#8217;s good<br />
Not tryna be gangsta but my mind could<br />
Time to rise our minds cuz that&#8217;s what minds should</p>
<p><strong><br />
NOW FOR THE QUESTION&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Will you pay me one quarter from the value you received from this poem/song?</p>
<p>No, then tell me what could I do or what value could I create for you that would be worth $.25 to you?</p>
<p>Most people will agree that this song poem did bring them $.25 worth of value. So when you say <strong>Yes</strong>, log into paypal and then send 25 cents to may paypal account.<br />
Click the link &#8211;&#62; Here is the link &#8212;-&#62; <a href="https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&#38;SESSION=YoOZYBruT4cRCeWuAinERflq97NfKQRcTpiMGvTiOzllYVzVB3Ihg7C32UK&#38;dispatch=5885d80a13c0db1ffc45dc241d84e953d0e88f8d71535079b246201019c8adab"> $.25 poem/song</p>
<p>My paypal is thevibezone@gmail.com Thank you for your Contributions. </p>
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<title><![CDATA[The SpiderWeb Marketing System And Business Opportunity Review]]></title>
<link>http://ottoromann.wordpress.com/2009/11/29/the-spiderweb-marketing-system-and-business-opportunity-review/</link>
<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 07:59:32 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>ottoromann</dc:creator>
<guid>http://ottoromann.wordpress.com/2009/11/29/the-spiderweb-marketing-system-and-business-opportunity-review/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[I have been involved with MLM and network marketing for many years and in that time have tried many ]]></description>
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<p>I have been involved with MLM and network marketing for many years and in that time have tried many systems, downline builders and lead generators. Although many of these systems were great, they cost money and were all pretty much based on the same concept. Not until I discovered Kimball Roundy&#8217;s SpiderWeb marketing system did I find what truly could be the next big breakthrough in the network marketing and MLM industry.</p>
<p>We are going to take a look at this new system and see what it&#8217;s all about and how it can earn you twelve streams of passive income while generating leads for your primary business, or you can even use the system as a business on its own.</p>
<p>As soon as you sign up for the free SpiderWeb marketing system, you are instantly given access to the members area where you can find over twenty-two videos on setting up your traffic and income streams.</p>
<p><strong>Your Own Automated Blog</strong></p>
<p>One of the first things you get to setup is your very own automated blog which is filled weekly with content customized to make it unique just for you. Kimball has a team of professional writers who will keep your blog updated automatically and bring you your first traffic and income streams.</p>
<p>The blog is setup on your very own .ws domain which you can earn money from referring people to register other .ws domains with GDI or Global Domains International which is one of the many income streams the system provides.</p>
<p><strong>Build A Huge Network Of Business Contacts</strong></p>
<p>Using the Spiderweb marketing system you can also build a huge list of business contacts by referring people to Direct Matches and Yuwie which are two social networking communities that cater to people in the network marketing and MLM industry. These networks also provide you with the option of earning residual income of your referrals and adding two more income streams to the system.</p>
<p><strong>Earn Affiliate Commissions On Autopilot</strong></p>
<p>Once you get your blog and business profiles setup it&#8217;s time to setup your affiliate settings and start earning income from various affiliate networks like Google AdSense and Commission Junction.</p>
<p>The other streams of income will earn you passive income by referring other system users to AdSense and various PPC programs like AdWords, Yahoo and Miva.</p>
<p><strong>Drive Targeted Traffic To Your Website</strong></p>
<p>Once you have all you income setup you need to start driving targeted traffic to your new website and build your own MLM leads list. The SpiderWeb marketing system will show you how to drive affordable laser targeted traffic of people looking to get prospects for their primary business or people looking for a business opportunity.</p>
<p>After the prospects visit your website, the system will follow up with them and send them access links to the members area where they can setup their very own lead generation system.</p>
<p><strong>Black Widow Partnership Program</strong></p>
<p>At the present moment Kimball is offering new users the chance to join his systems partnership program where users can earn 6% of every dollar made by the system worldwide.</p>
<p><strong>Final Thoughts</strong></p>
<p>With the high failure rate of the MLM industry, the SpiderWeb marketing system looks like a chance for the network marketer struggling with their business to finally start making money and generating leads for their business. This really could be the worlds first truly automated Internet business. After setting up your system for the first time it literally requires at most five minutes a day of maintenance and brings in leads and money all day long. The system is still in beta testing mode and free for now, but for the value you are receiving, I can&#8217;t see it being free for much longer. After the bugs are worked out, I am expecting the SpiderWeb marketing system to revolutionize the network marketing industry as we know it.</p>
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<p>Start generating thousands of targeted MLM leads and earn 12 streams of passive income with your very own <a href="http://ottosspiderwebsystem.ws/" target="_blank">TheSpiderWebSystem</a>. Get you free system now: ==&#62; <a href="http://ottosspiderwebsystem.ws/" target="_blank">TheSpiderWebSystem</a><a href="http://www.spider-web-system.com/" target="_new"></a></p>
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<title><![CDATA[Tissa Godavitarne's Acme-People-Search Program]]></title>
<link>http://ottoromann.wordpress.com/2009/11/29/tissa-godavitarnes-acme-people-search-program/</link>
<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 03:14:47 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>ottoromann</dc:creator>
<guid>http://ottoromann.wordpress.com/2009/11/29/tissa-godavitarnes-acme-people-search-program/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Start Earning Money Online Today With You Free Affiliate Marketing Website Tissa Godavitarne&#8217;s]]></description>
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<h1 style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-family:Tahoma,Sans-Serif;color:#c13f3f;font-size:medium;">Start Earning Money Online Today With       You Free Affiliate Marketing       Website </span></h1>
<h3 style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-family:Arial,Sans-Serif;font-size:x-small;"><img src="http://search-affiliate.com/images/divider.gif" border="0" alt="" /></span></h3>
<h2 style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-family:Arial,Sans-Serif;font-size:x-small;">Tissa Godavitarne&#8217;s       Acme-People-Search Program gives its members affiliate       websites to start earning right away</span></h2>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-family:Arial,Sans-Serif;"><strong><span style="color:#008000;">Hello</span> <span style="color:#008000;">Fellow Marketer!</span></strong> </span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-family:Arial,Sans-Serif;">I have been earning profits online ever since Tissa made my free affiliate website and you can make profits from it too. Sure, this may sound too good to be true, but give me a few minutes and I&#8217;ll explain how you can easily setup your site along with how you can take advantage of this program.</span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-family:Arial;color:#ff0000;"><strong>Setup       Your Free People Search Engine In A Matter Of       Minutes!</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-family:Arial;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Here is what your free people search engine will look like:</span></strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-family:Arial;"><a href="http://ottos-free-people-search.com/"><img class="size-medium wp-image-29 aligncenter" title="ottos-free-people-search com" src="http://ottoromann.wordpress.com/files/2009/11/ottos-free-people-search-com2.jpg?w=300" alt="" width="300" height="205" /></a> </span></p>
<h3 style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#800000;">YOU EARN COMMISSIONS FROM FREE AND PREMIUM SEARCH OPTIONS ON YOUR AFFILIATE MARKETING WEBSITE</span></h3>
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<p style="text-align:center;">Here are answers to questions you may have about this program:</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>Is it really free to join?</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;">In a short answer, Yes! You can get your free people search engine website up and going in around 15 minutes without costing you a dime. The only thing that will cost any money from you is if you upgrade through steps 2 and 3 which is completely optional.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>What is the &#8220;Step 2&#8243; and &#8220;Step 3&#8243; of this program?</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;">Tissa breaks down this program in what is known as &#8220;3 steps&#8221;. In the first step, you sign up for your free affiliate website where you are given your own unique URL like: Acme-People-Search.com/<strong>??????</strong>. The <strong>?</strong>&#8217;s are your affiliate ID used to credit you for any commissions produced through your URL. When you complete this <strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">free</span></strong> step, (<em>no cost to you!</em>), your affiliate website will be up and going with your affiliate links being displayed 35% of the time when visitors come to your Web page.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">Step 2 is an upgrade option to brand your &#8220;Turn-key&#8221; website. Here you can pick your own domain name (Example: www.yoursearchengine.com) by purchasing a domain name and web hosting for $10/mo. When completing Step 2, make sure to pick a domain name <span style="text-decoration:underline;">relevant to people search</span>. (This will help you in attracting visitors and SEO) When you complete this step, your affiliate links move up to being displayed 65% of the time when visitors come to your website.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">Step 3 upgrades your affiliate links to be displayed at 100% when visitors come to your affiliate website and has a monthly fee of $29.95 which is easily covered with one or two sales each month. After you upgrade to Step 3, you will be <span style="color:red;"><strong> <a href="http://acme-people-search.com/125proof.php?ref=1248872099LYCI" target="_blank"><span style="color:red;"><strong>GUARANTEED</strong></span></a> enough free traffic to earn $125 in commissions</strong></span> your first month. This is the only money Tissa charges for his program that even includes a 30 day &#8220;risk-free&#8221; trial. That shows how confident Tissa is that it will work for you.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">Also, Step 3 unlocks a special feature called Tissa&#8217;s &#8220;Secret Sauce&#8221;. This feature is very powerful for building long term income. After you sign up for your Free &#8220;Turn-Key&#8221; affiliate website in Step 1, you can learn more about Tissa&#8217;s &#8220;Secret Sauce&#8221; in your affiliate control panel.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>Can I use my own hosting for Step 2?</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;">No, in Step 2 you have to use the hosting offered. Your search engine will need to be uploaded and sometimes updated and it wouldn&#8217;t be feasible to have members using a lot of different hosting providers that may not support. Plus, the $10 hosting offered in Step 2 is where you can earn the up to $200 for every five referrals you sign up.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>What do you mean by up to $200 for every five referrals?</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;">When you refer someone through your search engine, after they complete &#8220;Step 1&#8243; you earn $5 referral commission. When you have five referrals complete &#8220;Step 2&#8243; (the part of Step 2 that pays in increments of five), your make another $100. And for each of your referrals that complete &#8220;Step 3&#8243;, can earn you another $15. (5x$5)+($100)+(5x$15) = $200. <strong>PLUS</strong> $1/mo. residual income from every referral that is in this &#8220;Step 2&#8243;. <strong>PLUS</strong> $1/mo. for every referral they sign up this way for FIVE LEVELS DEEP!</p>
<p style="text-align:center;">You&#8217;ll learn more about this and the HUGE EARNING POTENTIAL from the &#8220;Secret Sauce&#8221; feature in you affiliate panel.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>How do I make Money?</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;">Promote and get traffic! With having six ways to earn commissions from visitors that come to your website, you have that more of a chance to make sales vs. promoting just one product or service. Just like any other affiliate program or website, you have to promote to get traffic. The more you promote your search engine, the more chance you have receiving visitors. And with the ability to make commissions on FREE services offered, along with the premium ones, you can receive excellent conversion rates.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>What kind of free live training do I get?</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;">In your affiliate panel you will see a &#8220;FREE Training&#8221; link that will direct you to where you can register to attend free training and support webinars. Tissa Godavitarne hosts these daily for about an hour on most business days. You will be able to TALK with him personally or even just listen in and be able to ask and listen to questions about the program. Start times are usually at 12:00 PM, 5:00 PM, or 9:30 PM (EDT) <span style="color:red;"><strong>Free, Live, Frequent Webinar training to help you succeed with your Search Engine straight from the man whom created this system.</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>This Sounds Great! Where do I get started?</strong></p>
<p style="text-align:center;">Just simply click on the link below, enter in your Email address, and you will instantly receive instructions in a conformation email to walk you thorough the process.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://ottos-free-people-search.com/tissa.htm" target="_blank"><img title="Join Now!" src="http://search-affiliate.com/images/Red%2002-Join%20Big-White.gif" border="0" alt="Join Now!" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="color:#999999;"><strong><span style="color:#800000;">Rest assure,       <span style="text-decoration:underline;">WE HATE SPAM</span> as much as you do. Your Email       address will SOLELY be used to communicate with you in       reference to your people</span> <span style="color:#800000;">search engine.</span></strong></span></p>
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<title><![CDATA[GVO Review - GVO, Global Virtual Opportunities a Value Or a Rip-Off?]]></title>
<link>http://ottoromann.wordpress.com/2009/11/28/gvo-review-gvo-global-virtual-opportunities-a-value-or-a-rip-off/</link>
<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 22:54:32 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>ottoromann</dc:creator>
<guid>http://ottoromann.wordpress.com/2009/11/28/gvo-review-gvo-global-virtual-opportunities-a-value-or-a-rip-off/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[This GVO Revie has been written as a way to assist you in making a sound business decision when look]]></description>
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<p>This GVO Revie has been written as a way to assist you in making a sound business decision when looking at Global Virtual Opportunities and is only my honest opinion.</p>
<p><strong>Fact #1</strong> Global Virtual Opportunities (GVO) with EasyVideoProducer (EVP), GVO Conference, GVO Hosting and Online Marketing Services are distributed worldwide by affiliates using Multi Viral Marketing methods. These Global Virtual Opportunities are specially directed towards small business owners, self-employed, full-time and part-time InterNetworkers allowing them, by earning lucrative commissions, to generate a residual income while working in the comfort of their own home. Interested Internet Marketers, eager to optimize their online income, can acquire the required professional knowledge by attending online seminars offered in the VIP Coaching Club founded by <strong>Global Virtual Opportunities</strong> (GVO) Inc., a company based in San Antonio, Texas &#8211; USA</p>
<p><strong>Fact #2</strong> The EasyVideoProducer (EVP) is a turnkey lead capture page system that makes recording, uploading and distributing your videos very easy to do. So for those InterNetworkers it appears to be a tool that would make your life a whole lot simpler. GVO has designed this to be a FREE give away to others in exchange for their name and email address, the intent is to help you build your list virally and quickly so that you can market the other tools GVO offers to these people. You will grow your list with 2 types of people, InterMarketers who will want to grow their own huge email lists and those who respond to just get the FREE product. Brilliant concept!</p>
<p><strong>Fact #3</strong> The list that you are creating is shared with the others who are promoting Global Virtual Opportunites What does that mean for you? It means although the people below you won&#8217;t be able to email you, the people above you may email to you and your list. You do not actually own your list. The company actually owns your list that you are so feverishly marketing to build. They do give you the opportunity to privately invite your opt-ins to join a private list. This is good in the respect that you are essentially joint venturing with hundreds, even thousands of people that you may not have gotten access to but as soon as you opt out you may lose your list. Who are you really building for?</p>
<p><strong>Fact #4</strong> Whether you choose to work with GVO or another company it&#8217;s imperative that you understand that you do not own any part of what you are building. You do not own the company, the products or your sales team. Knowing that why would you want to spend your time, blood, sweat and tears over the next 5+ years building something you don&#8217;t own? Because it is absolutely lucrative and the best way for average people to create wealth. However, you want to be an intelligent business person here and build an opt-in list that you <em>do</em> own. One that transcends any company or opportunity that you will develop relationships with for the rest of time. One that, when built correctly, you can market your primary opportunity to and those who don&#8217;t join, you can market other products or services to. An opt-in list that will pay you over and over again is the asset that you build.</p>
<p><a href="http://ottoromann.gogvo.com/trial/10/" target="_blank"><span style="font-size:small;">GOGVO</span></a>.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Programs make money online]]></title>
<link>http://youlikes.wordpress.com/2009/11/28/programs-make-money-online/</link>
<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 08:03:25 +0000</pubDate>
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<guid>http://youlikes.wordpress.com/2009/11/28/programs-make-money-online/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[The following is a list of all the ad networks and affiliate programs I use to make money online.The]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><p>The following is a list of all the ad networks and affiliate programs I use to make money online.They were chosen from this  exhaustive list  of 130 ad networks. I have used all the following networks at one time or another and can highly recommend them. They have proven to provide good service/support and most importantly, on time payments.</p>
<p><strong>Kontera ContentLink</strong><br />
Kontera ContentLink allows you to make money from advertising without giving up any current advertising  spots. Their technology reads  your  post and turns  certain words into an ad. The highlighted words are double underline and an ad pops  up when you hover  over  it. Normally Kontera requires a site have a minimum 500,000 page views per  month before being accepted into the program. However, I have a partnership with Kontera that will allow smaller blogs to use their ContentLink service.</p>
<p>Fill out the application and enter “John Chow Kontera partnership” into the Comments field. The application is  sent  to my personal  account representative. He will approve you based on your blog content and not your  traffic level. This is a great way to use a service that is normally only available to high traffic sites.<br />
<strong>Sign up for Kontera</strong></p>
<p><strong>Text  Link Ads</strong><br />
Text Link Ads is one of  my favorite ad networks. They help me make money online by selling<br />
those text links you see under  “Featured Sites.” The links  offer advertisers traffic and search engine benefits and readers  don’t seem to mind them at all because they are not intrusive. Your link price is  set by Text Link Ads and is  based on Alexa, Google PageRank, number of  RSS subscribers, and other factors.<br />
<strong>Sign up for Text Link Ads</strong></p>
<p><strong>Google AdSense</strong><br />
If you don’t know what Google AdSense is then you’ve been living under a rock. This is pretty much a must have  if  you want  to make money from a blog. Google display simple text and image  ads  on your  blog that  are  targeted  to  what  you’re  writing  about. Google  has  been a consistent money maker for my blog.<br />
<strong>Sign up for AdSense.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Bidvertiser</strong><br />
Bidvertiser  is a CPC  ad network that competes with Google AdSense. It main advantage over AdSense is its low $10 payout. You only need to make $10 in order to be paid.  Big publishers  wouldn’t care about this  but for many small  blogs that are still  waiting to hit that magic $100  Google  payout  level,  getting pay  at a  lower  level  is  quite attractive.<br />
<strong>Sign up for Bidvertiser</strong></p>
<p><strong>AuctionAds</strong><br />
AuctionAds is one big eBay affiliate. What AuctionAds does is put all their publishers into  one big “collective”   to  go  after  the  higher revenue share. Publishers can leverage AuctionAds’ creative delivery<br />
of  eBay’s  auctions  and AuctionAds’  ability to achieve  the higher  performance incentive tiers  with the aggregate volume of traffic to make  more  money than  they could  with their  own  eBay  affiliate  relationship. Right  now, affiliates will get  100%  of any money they make from the system. As the collective moves up the eBay revenue share tiers, AuctionAds will start to take a cut of  revenues. The goal is  for  you  to make more with  AuctionAds than directly with eBay’s affiliate program, which will be the case as the network increases its volume.<br />
<strong>Sign up for AuctionAds</strong></p>
<p><strong>ReviewMe</strong><br />
ReviewMe  is my blog’s biggest money maker, accounting for $4,500 of the  $11,702.66 April  income.  ReviewMe  allows  advertisers  to buy sponsored  reviews  on your  blog.  Review  prices  are based on your  blog’s  Alexa, Technorati  and estimated RSS  numbers. Publishers can set their own pricing if they don’t like the price ReviewMe set. Reviews can be positive or negative. The only requirement is the post must be at least 200 words long.<br />
<strong>Sign up for ReviewMe</strong></p>
<p><strong>TTZ Media</strong><br />
This is my own ad  network. It’s  ideal  for  technology  and  shopping related sites. TTZ Media provides product based ads  that  are trigger  by keywords. The ads show products that are based on the  keywords entered  and  a  list  of  online  stores  where   the  products  can  be purchased. A reader  clicking on the product will be taken to the store offering the product for sale. Money is  generated with a CPC model. A reader need only click on the  banner and visit the advertiser  in order  for  the site to make money. The reader  does  not have to purchase  the  product  from the advertiser.  CPC  rates  are  based on  product categories   and number   of  clicks  the  affiliate  can  generate. Our tech/review site based affiliates realize eCPM as high as $12.<br />
<strong>Sign up for TTZ Media</strong></p>
<p><strong>FeedBurner Ad Network</strong><br />
FeedBurner  provides CPM ads for  both site and  RSS feeds. The CPM rate can be get as high as $10 and publishers get 70%  of the money. However, the fill rate is pretty low. If you’re looking to monetize your RSS  feed, then  FeedBurner  is  probably  the  best  of  the RSS  ad networks. To join the  FeedBurner Ad  Network, you  must first have FeedBurner power your RSS feed. Google recently bought FeedBurner<br />
for  $100  million  cash.  You  should  expect  to  see AdSense ads in FeedBurner feeds very soon.<br />
<strong>Sign up for Feedburner</strong></p>
<p><strong>Deal Dot Com</strong><br />
Deal  Dot Com  offers  a two-tier  affiliate  program. When  you  refer  others to DealDotCom and they get a free account, they are marked in the system as having been  referred by you. Anything  that they buy will  nets  you a 35% commission. Unlike other affiliate  programs that place a  time limit your  your  commission (like  AuctionAds’  5% for 6 months), the DealDotCom commission is forever. That’s right, forever. It doesn’t matter if they buy something tomorrow, next week, or fifty  years from  now &#8211; you’re  going to get  paid.  What’s   more,  anyone   that   they  refer   to DealDotCom goes on your second tier. Anything people on your second tier buy nets you a 15% commission, forever.<br />
<strong>Sign up for DealDotCom</strong></p>
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<title><![CDATA[12 Month Internet Millionaire Tools]]></title>
<link>http://mhazwanrashid.wordpress.com/2009/11/27/12-month-internet-millionaire-tools/</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 12:31:30 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>mhazwanrashid</dc:creator>
<guid>http://mhazwanrashid.wordpress.com/2009/11/27/12-month-internet-millionaire-tools/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[The amazing MONEY-MAKING SECRET of a 28years old convicted felon who earns more money per year than ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Shareapic a Fun Way to Share Your Pictures ]]></title>
<link>http://epwait.wordpress.com/2009/11/27/shareapic-a-fun-way-to-share-your-pictures/</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 10:57:49 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>epwait</dc:creator>
<guid>http://epwait.wordpress.com/2009/11/27/shareapic-a-fun-way-to-share-your-pictures/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Well looking around the net you can find all kinds of neat sites and Shareapic happens to be a great]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><div>Well looking around the net you can find all kinds of neat sites and Shareapic happens to be a great one share your pictures and earn a little extra cash that&#8217;s pretty much the gist of the neat web site. Every 1000 pictures viewed and you earn about .22 cents. not bad for sharing pictures.</div>
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<title><![CDATA[Why Is Online Wealth Creation Important?]]></title>
<link>http://shahnasbiz.wordpress.com/2009/11/27/why-is-online-wealth-creation-important/</link>
<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 06:31:42 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>lifesbetter</dc:creator>
<guid>http://shahnasbiz.wordpress.com/2009/11/27/why-is-online-wealth-creation-important/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Selecting the right opportunity is the most crucial challenge for the individuals searching for inco]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><p>Selecting the right opportunity is the most crucial challenge for the individuals searching for income opportunities. <a href='http://www.cpamoneymagic.com/index.html' target='_blank'>Online wealth creation</a> is not a narrow topic that may be understood overnight. Even though you just have an unclear idea about the numerous online wealth creation ideas, you can select the best one for you if you are fortunate. </p>
<p>You must follow the instincts in choosing the opportunity, as starting the business is the most significant challenge. Abilities, talents and skills play an important role in making the opportunity a success. Expertize and resources can also play an important part in choosing the opportunity. </p>
<p>Listing the functions can be good as you can assess them, properly by going through them when you need to. You must ask your close ones to give an idea about yourself including the strengths and the weaknesses. You should make it sure to ask them their honest suggestions by not taking them personally. </p>
<p>This will aid you in assessing yourself and the chances you have in the opted opportunity. You must strengthen the weak points with the aid of this method. The strategies should be developed by keeping your strengths and the weaknesses in mind. </p>
<p>Setting your goals is another area that can be significantly benefited by assessing yourself. You will get motivated by the strong points you have but should not be overconfident about anything. Only hard work will fetch you the way to <a href='http://www.cpamoneymagic.com/index.html' target='_blank'>earn money online</a>.</p>
<p>Most of the online wealth creation techniques can be done from your home without much employees and facilities. Reducing the expenses is the most crucial benefit of home based businesses. You should evaluate the expenditure you may incur for understanding the areas that should be concentrated. </p>
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Signing up for the communities for the people who are into online wealth creation can also aid you in acquiring much relevant information about these businesses. This may charge you a small amount in some cases, but most of them provide free membership. </p>
<p>If you have a tight budget, cutting expenses should be given much more importance. Invest your money you save on the business. Attaining partners for your business is great too. Any person from inside the house with a knowledge about your business will make a great partner. You must discuss all the contexts concerned to the business with your partner and make use of the options made by him. The primary stage of the business is particularly tough and getting the help of a partner will prove great to the development of your business. </p>
<p>You should be ready to take chances to make it big in the online wealth creation scenario. If you are ready to take chances, you can do wonders in your online business. Always be ready to experiment with the business. You must stick to your business no matter what problems come in your way as the eventual success is only to the ones who stick with the business till the end. These factors make online wealth creation an awesome source to <a href='http://www.cpamoneymagic.com/index.html' target='_blank'>make money online</a>.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Make Money Online With John Chow dot Com (Part 18)]]></title>
<link>http://youlikes.wordpress.com/2009/11/26/make-money-online-with-john-chow-dot-com-part-17-2/</link>
<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 15:14:40 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>youlikes</dc:creator>
<guid>http://youlikes.wordpress.com/2009/11/26/make-money-online-with-john-chow-dot-com-part-17-2/</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Chapter 7 – Google Optimization Lots of SEO masters believe that content that isn’t worthy ends up i]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><p><strong>Chapter 7 – Google Optimization</strong></p>
<p>Lots of SEO masters believe that content that isn’t worthy ends  up in the supplemental index. While this is certainly true, if you’re running a WordPress blog it is more likely that you’re simply dealing with duplicate content issues. If you make a post today on a default WordPress setup, there are about five different URLs you could type in that would give you the exact same content. You can generally get to the same content via the Categor y, Calendar, Author, Monthly, and Page archives. Unless you know exactly what you’re  doing your  site is  probably heavily cached in the supplemental index.</p>
<p>Reducing the number of pages in the supplemental index has a positive effect on overall Google traffic. The fewer supplemental pages you have, the more traffic Google sends you. The way to reduce the number  of supplemental page is by telling Google what it can and cannot index. You do this with your robots.txt file. Read this blog post<br />
for a full explanation.</p>
<p><strong>The Easiest Way To Add Google AdSense On A Blog</strong></p>
<p>After  the number  one question of what web host do I use to host this blog, the number two most asked question is, “How do you set up the Google AdSense ads on your  blog?” This question comes up a lot because the reader  notices that my blog always  limits  the Google ads to three (Google’s  limit). So, if you scroll pass the first two posts on the front page, you won’t see any more Google ads. However, if you click on any of those posts, the inline Google ad will appear inside the post.</p>
<p><em>AdSense Deluxe</em></p>
<p>The AdSense Deluxe WordPress Plugin is what I  use to control the Google ads you see on my blog. The Plugin, which also works for  Yahoo Publisher Network (YPN), is extremely easy to install and use. Just download, unzip and upload to your plugins folder. The plugin will place the above  Adsense  Deluxe  screen  to your WordPress options  panel. From  there you  can create multiple AdSense ad units and decide what parts of  the site should have or  not have ads, and<br />
what ad sizes to run.</p>
<p>In the screen shot, you can see I  have three AdSense ad units listed; 468, bottom and default (which is a 300×250). The easiest way to integrate AdSense Deluxe into WordPress is by editing the index.php file of  the theme template. To make the Google 468 show up at the top of  every page  on the blog, I  just add   to the part of  the  template  where I  want  the Google ad to appear. The same goes for the bottom Google ad.</p>
<p>To get a Google ad to show up inside a blog post I  just insert  at the spot where I want the ad to show  up. To align the ad to the right and make the text wrap around the Google ad, I  use  this  div command: &#60;div style=&#34;float: right;  margin:  5px;&#34; </p></div>
<p>. Just change it to align=”left” if you wish place the ad on the left side.</p>
<p>The  Plugin will keep track on the number  of  AdSense ads  running on the page and limit that number to three. This is why you will not see a 300×250 inline Google ad on all the front page blog posts, but  the ad will show up when you click to read the post. Another  nice feature of<br />
AdSense Deluxe is the ability to globally enable and disable ads.</p>
<p><strong>The Google Bid Gap</strong></p>
<p>Google allows up to three AdSense ad units  (plus  one adlink and one Google search box) on a website at any one time. In most cases, it is best to run the maximum three &#8211; the more ads  you show, the higher  the chance it will catch a reader’s eye. However, there are times when having fewer  ads  could make you more money. This is caused by something known as  the Google Bid Gap.</p>
<p><strong>What Is the Bid Gap</strong></p>
<p>The bid gap is the difference in price between the Google ads. The top spot always cost the most, with each lower  position costing less and less. The gaps between the top four bids are normally ver y close. However, once you get pass that, the gap can widen substantially. For  example, the bids  on a high paying keyword might be $5.00, $4.99, $4.98 and $4.97 for  the top 4 spots, and then 10 cents for  the fifth spot. There is only a 1-cent gap between positions 1-4 but a $4.87 gap between positions 4-5.</p>
<p>If  you were running the maximum number of Google ads to target the above, you would have one ad block with the high paying bids and two ad blocks with much lower bids. Chances are, a reader  would click one of  the lower  paying ads  because there’s more of  them. In this kind of situation, it would be to your advantage to reduce the number of Google ads to get rid of the high bid gap.</p>
<p>Adwords advertisers know that most Google ad sizes display a maximum number of  four ads. Since they know  some sites only run one Google ad, competition for  the first four spots of the first banner can be quite high.Bids on the second set of four could be substantially lower and thethird ad is normally where the MFA (Made for AdSense) sites play in.</p>
<p><em>When Less Could Be More</em></p>
<p>Reducing the number  of AdSense ads on a page will give you more per  click. However, it will reduce the total number  of clicks you will get because of fewer ads. You will have to monitor ad performance to make sure the total revenue continues to go up. Generally, when there is a high bid gaps between one set of ads to another, it is best to reduce the number of ads. </p>
<p>There is no way to figure what the bid gaps are in your Google Ads. For  evil reasons, Google does not release this  information. The best way to monitor the situation is to set up custom channels for each ad units and monitor their performance. If one ad unit’s eCPM is significantly lower thananother  unit  with a similar click rate, then it’s  an  indication of  a  huge  bid gap. Remove that ad and see if the extra clicks to the remaining ads makes up for the lost of revenue. If the gap is great enough, it should do that and more.</p>
<p><strong>Google Section Targeting</strong></p>
<p>Google   section  targeting  is  an  often unused resource for  many bloggers. This is no doubt due to the fact that most blog owners don’t even know what  section  targeting is. If  you want to make money online with Google AdSense, then section targeting is something you need to understand and  use.</p>
<p><em>What Is Section Targeting</em></p>
<p>Are you having trouble getting Google to show more targeted AdSense ads on your  blog? Most of  the  time, this  comes  about because the  blog content isn’t highly targeted to the keywords you’re after. This is especially true for a blog because the posts can ramble from one topic to the next. Google tries its best to figure out what the general theme of  a blog is  and serve the most appropriate ads. However, you can help it out by section targeting your content.</p>
<p>Section  Targeting  allows  you  to  recommend key sections of  your   article   for  AdSense  to emphasize  or  downplay when selecting ads for your  blog. In other words, instead of having Google spidering your entire page to select AdSense ads, you tell Google which parts of  your<br />
content to target and which parts to ignore.</p>
<p><em>How To Use Section Targeting</em></p>
<p>The following HTML tags triggers Google AdSense section targeting:</p>
<p>This is the section of text I want Google to use when selecting ads for my blog. All the keywords and key phases should go here and I should stay highly focused on my theme, which is make money online, making money online, make money from a blog, blogging for dollar, root of all evil, John Chow has the best online moneymaking blog on the Internet, etc.</p>
<p>In  the  above  example,  Google  will  use  the section  of  text  I  designated  for  the targeting  of AdSense ads and ignore the rest the article. This is how most sites do section targeting. However, I find it easier to use the weight=ignore tag to tell Google what not to target.</p>
<p>By using the tag  on sections  of  my site  that I  want Google  to ignore  I can keep my AdSense ads on target to the theme of  my blog. Have a look at your blog and see if their are pages with ads that are not related to what you’re writing about. The miss-targeted ad could be caused by just a small section of  text. By enclosing that section with a section weight=ignore  tag, Google will ignore  it and use  the reminder of your<br />
article to target ads. That should put the Google ads back on target.</p>
<p>The weight=ignore tag allows me to ramble about anything I  want and still keep the Google ads targeted to the main theme of my blog, which is to make money online.If you want to make more money on your blog then you should take advantage of section targeting.</p>
<p><strong>Using The Competitive Ad Filter</strong></p>
<p>The   purpose   of   the  Competitive  Ad  Filter  is  to enable you  to  block specific ads, such as competitor’s ads, from appearing on your pages. Google allows you to enter up to 200 URLs. Most  webmasters  don’t block out any sites because they’re  not an AdWords advertisers  and therefore feel they have no competition. However, by not taking advantage of the Competitive Ad Filter you’re losing money to MFA sites and Arbitragers.</p>
<p><em>Made For AdSense &#38; Arbitrage</em></p>
<p>MFA stands for Made for AdSense.These sites have almost no content. The only reason they exist  is  to make  money  from Google  AdSense. How  does  a  MFA site like  this  affect your AdSense income? Traffic to MFA sites are generated by advertising from Google AdSense and<br />
other PPC services. These sites offer a really low CPC  rate so they can get the traffic as cheap as  possible. If  you’ve  ever  checked your AdSense account and see  some  1 to 3 cent  clicks, chances are it’s from a MFA site. Here’s how it works.</p>
<p>- MFA sites bids the minimum amount on a keyword on your site.</p>
<p>- The ad from the MFA site shows up on your site.</p>
<p>- Reader clicks on the ad to visit MFA site – you make 1 to 3 cents.</p>
<p>- MFA site is nothing but ads. Reader leaves by clicking on an ad – MFA site makes $1 or more.<br />
- Not all  readers  will click on an ad but enough will  for  the MFA  site to make 50% to 500% return.</p>
<p>The  above process, known  as  PPC  Arbitrage, directly affects  your  AdSense  income. It also creates a very poor  user  experience. A user clicks  on an ad expecting to find information, not more ads. The funny thing is, Google can easily put a stop to this but they won’t because they make huge money from it &#8211; whether  the click comes  from  your  site or  the MFA site, Google profits. Therefore, they have no incentive to shut this  down. As long as Google allows this, you  will have more Arbitragers creating MFA sites to take advantage of legit sites.</p>
<p><em>Using the Competitive Ad Filter</em></p>
<p>The  only way to keep these  MFA   sites  from  advertising  on your  site  or  blog  is  to  use  the Competitive Ad Filter to block them out. By blocking these low CPC MFA sites, Google should serve higher paying ads to your site. </p>
<p>To block an ad, you’ll need to enter  either  the display URL or the destination URL into your filter. The display URL  is the URL  shown within the  text of the  ad.  Not  every ad  features a  display URL; depending on the ad format you’re using, you may need to rely on the destination URL of the ad in order to properly filter it.</p>
<p>There are two methods of obtaining the destination URL of  an ad: the<br />
AdSense Preview Tool, and viewing the link Properties. Google suggest using the preview tool, due to its ease of use and additional functionality. Do NOT  click on the ad to get  the URL &#8211;  that is  a violation of  the AdSense TOS and will get you banned.</p>
<p>A much easier  way to block MFA sites and low paying CPC sites is the use the Ads Black List. This site  will generate a list of  50 MFA sites  for you to filter. If you become a member, the generated list increases to 200 – the current limit of the Google Competitive Ad Filter.</p>
<p>Using Ads  Black List is extremely easy. Just enter your site URL and click the Get Black List button. Once you have the list, copy and paste all the URLs into your Competitive Ad Filter. It can take  up to 12 hours  before Google  starts  blocking the ads  from the  sites  in the filter. In addition to the black list, I would also recommend you add tinyurl [dot]  com to your  filter list since many MFA sites love to use this service to hide their URLs.</p>
<p>Google really needs to increase  the limit on the Competitive Ad Filter. With more and more MFA sites popping up everyday, 200 is really not enough anymore. However, I don’t see Google increasing the limit anytime soon – they make huge money off these Arbitragers and filtering them out is not in their financial interest.</p>
<p>By using the Competitive Ad Filter to block out the major  MFA Arbitragers, you should see a nice increase in your  Google earnings. If  enough sites  do this, it could force the MFA sites to increase their  bids, or  go under. Unfortunately, only a small fraction of  the Internet reads  my blog, so don’t expect these MFA sites to disappear.</p>
<p>By &#8220;Make Money Online With John Chow dot Com&#8221; </p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 14:09:29 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[How To Make Money With Kontera ContentLink Thanks to a new partnership with Kontera , many new publi]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><p><strong>How To Make Money  With Kontera ContentLink</strong></p>
<p>Thanks  to  a  new partnership  with Kontera ,  many  new  publishers  are able  to  run a  new   ad revenue source that used to be available to high traffic sites only. Many of  my blog readers have applied and were approved to run ContentLink on their  sites and that is good news. Now we come to the next step: how to do we make maximum money with it?</p>
<p>Kontera  ContentLink needs about a week to learn your  site and optimize for  it. When I  first placed ContentLink on this  blog, the eCPM was just 91 cents. It’s now running at over  $3. In addition to giving Kontera time to optimize, there are other  things you can do to get maximum income from this program. Here are some tips to follow.</p>
<p><em>Make Sure Other Ads Don’t Block The Links</em></p>
<p>When I first set up  Kontera on The TechZone, a flash  banner from   Ultra  blocked the ContentLink ad. This is a common problem with flash ads. If you have any banner that blocks off  the Kontera ContentLink, then get that fixed. If people cannot read the full ad, they will not click on it.</p>
<p><em>Keep ContentLink to the Content Body</em></p>
<p>Kontera ContentLink works  best if  the linked keywords  are in the content body. Headers, side bar, footer, etc should not be highlighted. You can control what parts  of your site gets spidered by Kontera by using the following div tab.</p>
<div class="KonaBody">The content you want Kontera to consider for ContentLink goes here.</div>
<p>You can edit your site template to add opening div at the start of the article and then closing div<br />
at the end or you can add the tag on a post by post basis. This will keep Kontera ContentLink where it should be &#8211; in your blog content.</p>
<p><em>Prevent Headlines from Being Linked</em></p>
<p>Ideally, ContentLink should only link body text. However, there are times when Kontera will link a headline. Some bloggers may not mind this but I  like to keep my headlines link free. To prevent ContentLink   from turning your headlines into a  links,  add the following  to   the<br />
ContentLink codes.</p>
<p> var  dc_isBoldActive= ‘no’ ;</p>
<p>This solution should make  ContentLink exclude  any text wrapped in the following tags: By using the div tag to keep ContentLink in the article body and the   exclude   code  to  prevent  the  highlighting  of  bold text, you will start to maximize  your Kontera revenue.</p>
<p><em>Make Kontera Links the Same Color As Normal Links</em></p>
<p>This is the same as blending Google AdSense. Making the ContentLink color the same as normal links will increase the click rate. This is not a hard and fast rule however. You may want to mix it up a bit and tr y a contrasting color and see how that does.</p>
<p>You can change the ContentLink color in your  Kontera ad codes. The line which controls  link color  is var dc_AdLinkColor=’#xxxxxx’ . Just change the x to your  link color  name or  HEX code.</p>
<p><strong>How To Get More Text Link Sales</strong></p>
<p>Selling text links is one of my blog’s biggest money-makers . Right now, all my link spots are completely sold out &#8211; you can’t buy a spot even if you’re willing to pay more than the $240 per month price. Here are some tips to increase your text link sales.</p>
<p><em>Put Your Links in A Highly Visible Place</em></p>
<p>It is not true that advertisers buy text links  only for search engine benefits. Links are also good for traffic building. However, if  you place the links at the bottom of the blog, or  some other low visibility spot, the link advertisers won’t be receiving much traffic from it. You can assume that an advertiser will be checking out your  blog to see where the links  are placed before making a purchase. By making sure your  paid links are above the fold and in a highly visible location, you increase your chances of getting a sale.</p>
<p><em>Call Your Sponsored Links Anything But Sponsored Links</em></p>
<p>Because most text links do not have a nofollow tag, they carry SEO benefits for the advertisers. However, Google doesn’t like it when advertisers pay for  a link instead of  earning it the old fashion way. The rumour  is Google is working on ways  to detect sponsored links and placing less trust on sites that sell them and sites that buy them. The problem for Google is how does it know if a link is sponsored or<br />
not? </p>
<p>It should be obvious that the easiest way to detect sponsored links is by looking for  something that is labelled sponsored links. This  is why my paid links are labelled featured sites. Calling your  paid link section anything but sponsored links  could get you more sales and will keep the Google dogs at bay (at least for now).</p>
<p><em>Seed the Links If You Have No Sales</em></p>
<p>Advertisers are like normal people &#8211; most like to follow and never want to  be  the first. When  they  see a site with no links on it, they are hesitant to buy. However, if they see a link or two, they’re much more likely to make a purchase. If you haven’t sold any links yet, the best thing for you to do is to sponsor your own links and put them in your paid link section. You can either link to me (use Make Money Online as the anchor text if you do) or some affiliate deal.</p>
<p><em>Sign Up For Text Link Ads</em></p>
<p>If  you can sell your  own links, that’s great. However, unless  you’re  a  fairly decent size blog, your best chance of  getting a link sale is by signing up with Text Link Ads.TLA will list your blog in their marketplace and exposes you to thousands of  potential advertisers. Yes they will<br />
take a 50% cut of sales but it’s better to have 50% of something than 100% of nothing.</p>
<p>By &#8220;Make Money Online With John Chow dot Com&#8221; </p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 13:54:59 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Before  hiding an affiliate link, please read your  affiliate  program’s  TOS  and make sure this doesn’t go against it. Some programs  have no problems with you hiding an affiliate link while other programs strictly forbid it.</p>
<p><em>.htaccess</em><br />
This is a great file to get to know, if you’r e using linux. .htaccess is located in the same folder as your index.html or index.php files. If not, you can create one.</p>
<p>Open it up .htaccess and move to the bottom of that file and type this in:<br />
RewriteEngine on<br />
RewriteRule ^john.php$ http://johnchow.com?ref=justin [R]</p>
<p>“RewriteEngine on” just turns on the mod rewrite program. As you see, url.com/john.php will be redirect to John’s website, plus it will contain your affiliate code. This is a very easy way to hide your affiliate code and you just need to edit one file.</p>
<p>HTML Redirect</p>
<p>Another  easy way to do hide your  code, that doesn’t require a certain OS. Create a file called john.htm and type this in.</p>
<p>Taking you to johnchow.com website<br />
 Please stand by. </p>
<p>You just need to create a new HTML file for each of your affiliate program.</p>
<p><em>PHP Direct</em></p>
<p>If  you  have  PHP  install on   your  server, then you   can use  this technique. With PHP there is a lot of different ways of doing this, but for the time being, I’ll show you the super easy way.</p>
<p>Create a file called john.php and type this in:</p>
<p>Save it and that’s it. Now url.com/john.php will now take you to johnchow.com/?ref=Justin. As<br />
with the html way, you will need to upload a new file for each of your affiliates.</p>
<p><em>Javascript Redirect</em></p>
<p>This technique will work great on websites, however not in blogs with rss feeds. Also if a reader turns  off  javascript, it will take the user  to the url  it’s  showing. Please  note: Google  bot has javascript  turned off. If the user  tries to open it in a new  browser  or tab, it will not go to the hidden url.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mypcrig.com">Mypcrig</a></p>
<p>These  are just some of  the great ways to increase your  affiliate conversions. They might be a little evil, but it’s a great way to make money online.</p>
<p><strong>How To Get More ReviewMe Reviews</strong></p>
<p><em>Write Good Reviews</em></p>
<p>This should be obvious but you’ll be amazed at how  many bloggers can’t write a good review. When I say good review, I don’t mean being positive about the product or  service. You can be positive or negative and still have a bad review. A good review will explain to the reader what he needs to know about the product/service and aid him in making a decision to use it or not use it.</p>
<p>Getting a ReviewMe review does not mean, “Hey! I’m getting money for  writing 200 words!” If that’s  the  way you look at it then you’re in the  wrong  business. I’ve  read  more than a  few ReviewMe reviews where the author even wrote, “Is this  200 words  yet?” What they may not have realized is that most ReviewMe advertisers buy reviews based on your past reviews. And if your past reviews sucked, there’s not much incentive to buy from you. </p>
<p>ReviewMe kick started their program by spending $100,000 to buy reviews from publishers in their network. Many publishers saw that as free money and just wrote the bare minimum review requirements. Some even boasted that they got $20 (which is fine)  for five minutes work (which shows they don’t care).</p>
<p>The main reason ReviewMe spent that money was not just to bring in a lot of buzz (it did that), but  it was  also  to showcase the  review  quality of their publishers to potential advertisers.If you’re a ReviewMe publisher wondering why you haven’t received any new review requests, go read you own review of  ReviewMe and ask yourself; if  you were an advertiser, would you buy from yourself?</p>
<p><em>Show a Case Study</em></p>
<p>This only works if  you have done  more than one review. Contact the advertiser, ask how  the review performed for them, then post the results.I did that in my ReviewMe Case Studies post. After making that post, I received a string of  ReviewMe  offers.  When youdemonstrate results, advertisers will buy. ReviewMe  reviews offers  more than just backlink and SEO  benefits &#8211;  advertisers can actually make money on the deal. For example, thanks to my review of Net Business Blog , Matt told me he sold 20 ad links at $10 each &#8211; $200 extra income per month &#8211; not a bad return on investment. My review on AdVolcano got picked up by ClickZ, one of  the  biggest interactive  marketing news sites on the Web. Before the review, AdVolcano had one page of publishers. </p>
<p>When advertisers see real-life example on what your reviews can do, they are much more likely to buy from you.</p>
<p><em>Don’t Be Afraid To Reject Reviews</em></p>
<p>I  have only posted reviews  that are related to what I  write about and what I  think my readers would be interested in. Don’t be afraid to reject a review  if  it’s not related to your blog or you don’t think your  readers would be interested in it. Making an extra $400 isn’t going to make a huge dent in your  lifestyle (at least I  hope not). Your readers are worth far much more than that, so they have to come first.</p>
<p>Rejecting reviews can make your blog more valuable. By maintaining a clear focus on your blog’s area of interest, you get better Google indexing, command a higher price, and maintain the loyalty of your  readership because you’re not a sellout. </p>
<p><em>Think Value for Money </em></p>
<p>Unlike PayPerPost, ReviewMe  is  used for more   than   just   getting   backlinks. Reviews on ReviewMe cost a lot more than PayPerPost and advertisers need to justif y this extra cost. I am very mindful of the fact that advertisers are paying $400 for a review on my blog. I  don’t need to be positive about the product or service, but I do owe the advertiser  a good review that is worth at least $400. After all, he paid good money for it and should get value for that money. </p>
<p>A simple test is to ask yourself, “Would I pay $400 (or  whatever  your  ReviewMe price is) for this?” If the answer is no, then your review isn’t good enough. </p>
<p><em>Sponsor You Own Review</em></p>
<p>Create  a  new  blog category call  Sponsored Reviews,  ReviewMe  Reviews, Paid Reviews or whatever. Then write a review of  a commercial site that is related to what you blog about and place it in your new review categor y. Follow the ReviewMe rules of at least 200 words with full disclosure. In other words, say the review was sponsored. You’re not lying when you say that. The  review   was   sponsored  &#8211; by you.  At  the end of  the  post  you  can even  add, “This is  a sponsored review. If you wish to order a review, you may<br />
do so here.”</p>
<p>Now, when a ReviewMe  advertiser  comes to your  blog to check you out, they will see your review categor y with a review in it and will be able to  check your quality. If they like what they  read, chances are much higher they will order a review from you than from someone who has no reviews to show.</p>
<p>If you are truly evil, you will do a review of a company that has an affiliate program. This way you maybe able to make some money at it. Many of bloggers belong to Text Link Ads. Why not do a review of TLA with your affiliate link and call it a sponsored review? The advantage of this is you’ll be able to track how the review does. If  you sign up some new sites for  TLA, you now have  the makings of  a case study to show advertisers that your reviews can give a return on investment.</p>
<p>By &#8220;Make Money Online With John Chow dot Com&#8221; </p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 13:34:40 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Chapter 6 &#8211; Monetize Your Blog Monetization of a blog is way more than slapping on a couple of]]></description>
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<p>Monetization of a blog is way more than slapping on a couple of Google ads. That is just the  beginning. Your job is to find as many ways possible to extract maximum dollars out of it, while still providing a good user experience. There will always be people who will complain about ads on a blog &#8211; even if  it’s only one ad. Here’s something to keep in mind, those who complain the loudest about advertising on a blog are the same people who will never click an ad, or worst, use an ad blocker. Since you don’t make any money off them, how important is their  rant about too much advertising?</p>
<p>How do you know  when cross reach the tipping point? The answer is simple. Your traffic will tell you &#8211;  if it starts going down, you need to make changes. However, the chance  of  it going down because of too much advertising is quite slim. Asked 100 readers  what the biggest reason for  leaving a blog is and too much advertising wouldn’t be at the top of the list. I think it’ll be tied with disrespecting a lobster.</p>
<p>Take a look at one of the biggest blogs on the net, Engadget. There are 21 ads on the front page. Do readers complain? I’m sure some do. Does Engadget care? I highly doubt it. If you’re going to monetize your blog, then really monetize it.</p>
<p><em>The Key to Ad Placement</em></p>
<p>The key to placing advertising on a site is to use many  different advertising  sources and to space them out so  they’re  not too crowded. If  Engadget were to put all 21 ads  above the fold, there<br />
would howls of protests. A good rule of  thumb to follow is an ad should be visible with every scroll of  an 800×600 page. It is possible to place a ton of  ads on a page and still have it look  clean (I’m not saying Engadget is clean).</p>
<p>Another  key is to use many different types  of  ads. 21 banners  on a page would look ridiculous but if you mix it up with banners, text links, buttons, affiliate stuff, etc., you can still maintain a fairly clean and readable page.</p>
<p><em>Don’t Bother With the Whiners</em></p>
<p>The majority of your  readership won’t care that you have advertising on your blog. Don’t pay too much attention to the whiners. While they may be vocal, they’re not going to make or break you.</p>
<p><strong>The Proper Way To Do Affiliate Marketing</strong></p>
<p>Many bloggers shy away from affiliate marketing because it puts all the risk on them and zero risk on the advertisers. Affiliate marketing is done on a Cost Per Action (CPA) basis, meaning the customers have to take some kind of action. This action could be as simple as signing up for a newsletter to actually buying a product. No action, no money. If the affiliate marketing doesn’t work, the advertiser  is out nothing but the blogger loses a lot because the ad space he set aside for the affiliate program could have gone to moneymaking CPC or CPM advertising.</p>
<p>It is really too bad  that bloggers  don’t  look at affiliate  marketing because when done correctly, affiliate marketing can be one of your biggest moneymaker. Many people point to Shoemoney’s<br />
$140,000 AdSense check but what many don’t know is he makes more from affiliate marketing than Google. How do you properly do affiliate marketing?</p>
<p><em>Affiliate Marketing Is All About the Presell</em></p>
<p>Most people think they can stick a Dell or Office Depot affiliate banner  on their  blog and watch the sales comes in. When they get no sales, they view it as proof that affiliate marketing doesn’t work and quit. Affiliate marketing is nothing like normal Internet advertising &#8211; it is all about the presell.</p>
<p>The TechZone sells  over $200,000 of  products each month through various affiliate deals. We have  never  used any banners  to promote affiliate deals  because frankly, banners  don’t work. Instead we use  a<br />
Hot Deals page to presell  the readers. The Hot Deals  page is just a page of affiliate deals. However, we present the page in such a way  so readers don’t view it as advertising. We are showing them where  and how  to get the best deals on the Internet. Thereader  is thinking, “Cool! I can get 30% off a Dell laptop by using this coupon!” They’re  not thinking,“That root of all evil John Chow will make a cut off everything sold on this page!”</p>
<p>That is what preselling is all about. You affect the potential customer’s mind to make them more receptive to the  offer. You cannot  do this  with a  banner. Preselling  is  also about trust. The readers know you and trust you, so when you endorse a product, or show them how it will make them better, sexier, smarter, save money, etc., they will be a lot more receptive to it. If I were to merely placed an AGLOCO banner on this blog, Iwouldn’t be anywhere close to the 15,000+ referrals I have now.</p>
<p><em>Examples of Some Affiliate Marketing Presell Pages</em></p>
<p>The best way to promote an affiliate deal is in the blog post itself. The post is guaranteed to be read (even by RSS readers) and by adding your personal opinion on it, you open up the reader’s mind to what the affiliate deal has to offer. Yes, this can create potential conflict of interest but if you make it clear that the links are affiliate links, then you should have no problems.</p>
<p>The following are some of  the presell posts I’ve created. They work because the readers don’t see it as advertising. The pages also help add content to the blog and don’t take up any space that can go to CPC or CPM advertising.</p>
<p>- SEO Book Review- sold 15 books at $79 each.<br />
- Text Link Ads Review &#8211; signed up 150 clients and advertisers.<br />
- AllAdvantage 2.0 &#8211; Get Paid To Surf The Net &#8211; 16000+sign ups so far.</p>
<p><em>Target Affiliate Deals That Match Your Niche</em></p>
<p>The key to affiliate marketing is the presell, but you still need the affiliate deals to match what your  blog covers.  To find affiliate  deals that match your  niche, check out Other  Advertising Networks Besides Google AdSense. The page lists over 20 primarily CPA and CPL ad networks. The  TechZone deals  with mostly Commission Junction,<br />
Linkshare and Amazon.com. CJ  and Linkshare will give you access to thousands of vendors &#8211;  you should be able to find something that matches your site.</p>
<p>By &#8220;Make Money Online With John Chow dot Com&#8221; </p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 12:37:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[How To Increase RSS Subscriptions Why Do You Want A Big RSS Subscription? Before you try to increase]]></description>
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<p><em>Why Do You Want A Big RSS Subscription?</em></p>
<p>Before you try to increase the number of subscribers to your blog, you need to decide if this is what you want to do. A RSS feed is much harder to monetize than a blog. Income from RSS accounted for only $271.44 of  the blog’s $11,702.66 April income. That’s  really bad when you consider over 5,000 people read my blog from RSS everyday.</p>
<p>Despite the low income, there are many valid reasons to increase RSS subscriptions. The main one being RSS represents a loyal  reader  base and as such, anything you can do to increase it helps your  blog in the long run. Another reason to increase RSS is because some ad networks,<br />
like ReviewMe, take RSS subscribers into account when determining your price &#8211; the higher the RSS number, the more stars you get.</p>
<p><em>Offer a Full Feed</em></p>
<p>If  you really want to increase your  RSS base, then you must offer a full feed. Many RSS users won’t subscribe to your feed if it’s not full. I have over 30 feeds in my Google reader. Everyone single one of them is a full feed. If you don’t have a full feed, I’m not subscribing.</p>
<p>I use my RSS feed to give my readers a mostly ad free version of my blog. Do not use RSS as a teaser in the hopes that the reader will click to the blog in order to read the full post. Unless your blog is updated 20+ times per day, readers won’t sign up to the RSS in the first place.</p>
<p><em>Don’t Show Your RSS Count When It’s Small</em></p>
<p>FeedBurner offers a nice chicklet that displays the number of RSS  readers on your blog. Right now, it shows 5,099 for  my blog. The number represents the amount of people who access  the blog via  RSS  yesterday .I don’t  recommend a  blog  shows   this   chicklet  until  the  subscriber counted reaches at least 50.</p>
<p>This is human psychology at work. People, in general, are like  sheep. They’re scared to step outside their comfort zone and won’t do it until they see others do it. When they see a blog with a chicklet showing six readers, their  tendency is not  to subscribe. It’s  best to hide your  RSS number until you have enough subscribers to display a decent number. Big RSS numbers makes people subscribe. Small RSS numbers turns them away. It’s not fair, but that’s how it work.</p>
<p>If  you want to be evil, you can fake a RSS  feed count by displaying someone else’s Chicklet number. Net Business Blog wrote about how to do that in How I Got 283k Feed Subscribers in 1 Day.</p>
<p><em>Make Sure Your RSS Button is visible</em></p>
<p>Your RSS button should be placed near the top of the blog and be visible without scrolling. You want to let the readers know right away that you have a RSS feed and you can’t do that if your button is  out of site. I label my button with “Full Feed RSS” to let the readers  know they can read all  my  content from  RSS. If   you  really  want  to  get  the  readers  attention, you  can try integrating the world’s biggest RSS button into your blog.</p>
<p><em>Ask Readers to Subscribe</em></p>
<p>If you want readers to sign up for your RSS, then ask them. The best way to ask is at the end of the post. Add a line that says, “If  you like this post, then consider subscribing to my full feed RSS.” Instead of  adding that line on every single post, an easier  way would be to edit your  template files.  In WordPress,  you  would  edit   the  single.php  or  page.php  file. You  can also  edit  the index.php if you want the request to show on the blog home page.</p>
<p><em>Monetizing the RSS Feed</em></p>
<p>The best way to make money off a full feed RSS is to encourage readers to visit your blog. My RSS feed is monetized with FeedBurner   Ad Networkand Text LinksAds Feedvertising. FeedBurner Ad Network ads are CPM based display ads that  appear  below a post. The CPM<br />
rates can get very high (up to $8) but the fill rate is very low. </p>
<p>Text Link Ads Feedvertising ads are just like text links for a blog. Instead of  buying a link on a blog, the advertiser  buys a link in the RSS feed. Like TLA links on a blog, pricing is flat rate so you don’t  have to worr y about variable CPM  rates or click fraud. When you<br />
sign up for Text Link Ads, you are given a choice to add Feedvertising in your  RSS. If you are already a TLA publisher and would like to add Feedvertising, you can do so by editing your listing in the TLA control panel. Feedvertising requires WordPress 2.0 or higher.</p>
<p>A Feedvertising link on my blog cost $550 per month. However, new advertisers  can use this $100 coupon to bring the price down a bit.</p>
<p><strong>How To Get RSS Readers To Visit Your Blog</strong></p>
<p>Most readers read John Chow dot Com by visiting the blog. However, over 5,000 read the blog via the full feed RSS. This can create a problem when it comes to monetization because there are far fewer ways to monetize a RSS feed than a blog.</p>
<p> If you look at the blog of Guy Kawasaki, you’ ll find that over 22,000 of his 30,000 daily readers read his  blog from RSS only. It is any wonder why Guy cannot make money from Google AdSense? Another example is Tech Crunch. They have 50,000+ blog readers and 400,000+ RSS readers. Fortunately for them, their ad sales team takes the RSS  readership into account when selling ad space – that’s why a 125×125 button cost $10,000 a month.</p>
<p>Having a large RSS readership is great and it is something every blogmaster should try to build. Your RSS represents a loyal reader base and seeing that number increase is a good representation of  real growth. However, because many RSS  reader  won’t visit your  blog, making money off them is very limited. FeedBurner Ad Network and Text Link Ads Feedvertising are two ways to monetize a RSS feed, but the best way to make money off RSS readers  is to encourage them to<br />
visit the blog. Here are some ways to do that. </p>
<p><em>Turn On FeedBurner FeedFlare</em></p>
<p>I  run my RSS feeds through FeedBurner.Their FeedFlare feature allows me to add a comment count to the end of  each posts. This lets the RSS readers know how many comments the posts have generated. Unless a reader subscribes to the comment RSS, comments cannot be read from the post RSS. This  mean a RSS reader  must visit the blog in order  to read the comments. If  a RSS  reader  is interested in the  post, the  chances are good that he or she will click on  the comment link to see what other readers have to say.</p>
<p><em>Encourage Comments</em></p>
<p>Having the FeedBurner FeedFlare showing zero comments  on all your  posts doesn’t help you much. This is why I try to encourage comments as much as possible. A blog is a communication tool between its author and readers, and should be taken advantage of.</p>
<p>The easiest way to encourage comments is to ask for  feedback on your  posts. A RSS reader has to go to your blog in order  to comment so this is a great way to get them to visit. You can also install the two WordPress Plugins I use to increase blog comments.</p>
<p>In the beginning, you may even try to “seed” your blog with comments to get the ball rolling. Make up a few names and enter some comments in your  posts. It’s sneaky,but there’s  really nothing  wrong with it. Many forums are built this way.</p>
<p><em>Embed Some Videos</em><br />
Embedded video cannot be played with a RSS feed. If  a RSS reader  wishes to view the video, he must visit the blog. For  example, RSS  readers who wanted to see the bathroom  of  the MGM Skylofts had to visit the blog because I did the post with a video instead of pictures.</p>
<p>Having a good description on what the video is about will encourage more RSS readers to visit. Don’t post a video without a description. Your RSS readers will just see a blank post if you do that.</p>
<p><em>Link to Old Posts</em></p>
<p>This is a great way to get RSS readers (and blog readers)to check out the blog. Whenever possible, I try to find old posts that are related to my current post and link to it. This type of linking has  several benefits &#8211; it helps search engines find your  older articles, it helps your  blog<br />
readers discover articles they may have missed, and it encourages  RSS readers to click on the links and visit your  blog.</p>
<p><em>Remind Readers That RSS Is Not Real Time</em></p>
<p>A new blog post won’t show up in the RSS feed until the feed updates. This updating can take as long as 6 hours (sometimes longer). Therefore, readers who want to read the latest posts will still click through to the blog to see if the post on the RSS feed is the current top post.</p>
<p>A way to remind readers  of  this is by using the Text Link Ads Feedversting feature. You can place a notice in your feed stating something like, “This may not be the latest post! Check out John Chow dot Com to see if you’re missing anything.”</p>
<p>By &#8220;Make Money Online With John Chow dot Com&#8221;  </p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 12:05:25 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Chapter 5 &#8211; Pumping Out the Content 1 &#8211; Write It Yourself This is the hardest way to cre]]></description>
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<p><em>1 &#8211; Write It Yourself</em></p>
<p>This is the hardest way to create content. It’s also the most time consuming, yet it brings the most rewards. If you know the topic you’re covering, then you should be the one to write about it. I try to write at least one article or  review each week for The TechZone, which really isn’t asking a lot since that leaves six days of doing whatever I want.The advantages of writing the article yourself are the article is unique and you are in control of the quality.The disadvantage is it can be very time consuming. And then there is always the “I  can’t write!” problem. If that’s you, then read on.</p>
<p><em>2 &#8211; Hire Someone to Write</em></p>
<p>If you can’t write yourself, then you can always hire someone. How you pay them is up to you. Some sites employ full time writers who are on salary and some pay per article. Many tech sites don’t pay anything. Instead the writer gets to keep the item being reviewed. However  you do it,just make sure there is a contract between you and your  writers stating that the articles belong to you once they’re done. I  have dealt with tech sites where a writer leaves to start their own tech site  and then post  the old articles  they  wrote on their  new  site.  This  becomes  a  very sticky situation and you want to avoid that.</p>
<p>Another  thing I do is hired writers of other tech sites to re-write an article or review for me.This way I already know the quality of the writer. Reviewing hardware takes time and a lot of testing. By comparison, writing the review itself takes only a few hours. This is a good way for the writer to leverage the testing he has already done. I know how much I can make on a review so as long as I don’t pay more than that, I’m in the money. It’s a good deal around. However, I recommend you only do this with the approval of the other site owner. Some  sites don’t like their  writers whoring themselves out.</p>
<p><strong>3 &#8211; Ask Readers to Write</strong></p>
<p>A good source of articles can come from your readership. Everyone wants their 15 minutes of frame and having an article on their favourite site is one way of doing it. The main problem with reader  submitted articles  is quality. The TechZone gets many articles from readers but most of them can’t be published because they&#8217;re no good. If you accept reader articles then make sure to add “All submissions become the property of” to your TOS.</p>
<p>4 &#8211; Trade Articles<br />
To keep content flowing,I sometimes will trade an article with another  site. We each choose an older article from each other to be posted. To our readers, the old article is new. The advantage of this setup over  using a free article service  is you don’t run into the duplication  penalty. However, because the article is older, we may do a little rewrite to bring the article up-to-date, but that will only be a minimal amount of work.</p>
<p><em>5 &#8211; Republish Old Articles</em></p>
<p>This is a little trick I used to get content on Laptop Gamer and Digital Grabber when they started – I  used related articles that were already published on The TechZone and posted those to the new  sites. Likewise, I have turn old blog posts into articles for  The TechZone. Republishing of older articles is a nice and easy way to create new content. Again, we may do a bit of rewriting to bring the articles up-to-date. </p>
<p><em>6 &#8211; Use RSS</em></p>
<p>When trying to fill up content for  a MFA  (Made For  AdSense)  site, many would be  Google Whores take the easy way out by using RSS. They would pull in a bunch of feeds from a number of sites and create a new site with nothing but RSS feeds. There are even qet rich quick schemes that will sell you an entire system based around RSS feeds. You enter  different categories, like technology or  automobile, and it’s suppose  to pull in a bunch of  feeds based on your search parameters and create a site for  you. Now you just add in the Google ads and watch the money roll in! At least that’s what these companies will tell you. This is not to say that you shouldn’t use RSS feeds to add to your site content. It just means that RSS shouldn’t be your site content. RSS is good for filler. It should never be the main content.</p>
<p><em>7 &#8211; Private Label Articles</em></p>
<p>PLR  articles  give users  a quick and dirty way to get up a content site really quick and cheap. Private label  articles  are  special type of  right  or  license  which you  purchase  where  you  are legally allowed to edit and publish the  article as  your  own. You may even include your  own name as the author and your own resource box at the end of each article. You can get 200 private label articles for as little as 15 cents per piece.</p>
<p>The main problem with PLR is quality – most of the articles are pieces of junk. Another problem is article duplication – you’re not the only one using those PLR.The more people use them, the more diluted it becomes. It also creates a lot of confusion because people see the same article but with many different authors. If  you go with PLR, then you should rewrite the articles to avoid this problem. However, if you’re going to re-write them, then you might as well not use them.</p>
<p><em>8 &#8211; Free Article Services</em></p>
<p>Free article services are the favourite playground for  many Google whores because they&#8217;re free and  there  are  limitless  articles  for  the taking. There  are  two main problems  with using free articles. The  first is quality – most are just  junk. The second is content duplication. Google frowns on duplicate content and will penalize a site for  it. And then there are the new breeds of scammers  going around submitting   PLR   articles   into   free  articles  services. Now  you have duplicate free articles with different authors and resource boxes!</p>
<p>Free articles should be used as filler  only because they&#8217;re not unique. In the end it will be unique content that drives traffic to your site. And it’s for this reason that you should stick to the top five ways of producing content and use the bottom three for filler.</p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 11:54:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Time Stamping Your Posts Every since starting John Chow dot Com, I have been progressively stepping ]]></description>
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<p>Every since starting John Chow dot Com, I have been progressively stepping up the number of posts the blog does each day. I’m averaging  almost  five  new  posts  per  day  and they’re spread out evenly thought out the day. Some readers have asked if I stay at the computer all day long so I can write a new post every 3 to 4 hours. The answer  is  no. I  do all my posts at once, then timestamp them.</p>
<p>WordPress  has a timestamp feature which shows  when a post went  live. Normally, the  time posted is the time you hit the publish button, but the timestamp is user adjustable. Therefore, I can write a bunch of blog posts in advance and timestamp them to show up at different hours of the day.</p>
<p>Using the timestamp is extremely easy. Just write your  post like normal but instead of  hitting Publish, you edit the timestamp for the time you want to post to goes live, then hit publish. Your post won’t be on the blog front page until that time comes.</p>
<p>I like to maintain a backlog of 3 to 4 posts in the timestamp queue. This way I know I have posts coming up if  I enter a period of  “OMG! I have nothing to write about!” Generally, by the time the last timestamped post hits, I’ll have something new added to the queue.</p>
<p><strong>Using SEO Friendly URLs For Better Search Results</strong></p>
<p><em>Dynamic URL vs. SEO Friendly URL </em></p>
<p>By default, WordPress names  its URL with a dynamically generated sequential number. The number   is   placed   after   the   domain   name and  lookssomething like http://www.johnchow.com/?p=1508. To Google, this  doesn’t mean anything. Google will have to spider my   content to figure out what the article is about. Contrast this with<br />
http://www.johnchow.com/new-ad-network-auctionads/. With this  SEO  friendly  URL, Google can figure out immediately what the article is about. I have a much better chance of showing up in the search engine results page using a SEO friendly URL than a dynamic one.</p>
<p><em>Turning On SEO Friendly URL</em></p>
<p>To  turn  on SEO  friendly  URL, go  to Options  in  your  WordPress  control panel and choose Permalinks. From there you have four choices for  displaying your URL: Default, Date and name based, Numeric, and Custom. You will want to use Date and name based or custom because they are the most search engine friendly. I use the custom setting for  my URLs &#8211; it shows my domain name followed by the post name. The custom structure to do it this is /%postname%/</p>
<p><strong>Setting The Preferred Domain</strong></p>
<p>Most websites can be reached  with two addresses. One address has the www in it, like http://www.johnchow.com, while the other address has the www missing; http://johnchow.com.</p>
<p>From a SEO standpoint,it is better to pick one domain format and stick with it. This way you don’t have Google giving separate PageRank for  two URLs  that point to the same page.The easiest way to do this is by logging into your Google Webmaster Tools account and setting a preferred domain.</p>
<p>The preferred domain is the one that you would liked used to index your site’s pages (sometimes this is referred to as the canonical domain). Links may point to your site using both the www and non-www versions of the URL (for instance, http://www.example.com and http://example.com). The preferred domain is the version that you want used for your site in the search results. </p>
<p>Once you specify your preferred domain name, it may help determine PageRank for your site more accurately.</p>
<p><em>Adding a 301 Redirect</em></p>
<p>After you set the preferred domain, you should force everyone to use this domain with a 301 redirect.You do this by editing your root.<br />
htaccess file. I want everyone visiting John Chow dot Com to do so with the www in the URL. To force this, I open my .htaccess file and enter the following codes:</p>
<p>RewriteEngine On<br />
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^(.*)\.johnchow\.com$ [NC]<br />
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.johnchow.com/$1 [R=301,L]</p>
<p>You will need to replace johnchow.com with your site URL. What the above does is redirect all johnchow.com to www.johnchow.com. By maintaining one preferred domain format, you ensure linking consistency. If  you have 10 sites linking to your  article with a www  and another  10 sites  linking without the  www, you present Google with two pages, which will not receive the same weight as 20 sites linking to the preferred domain. The .htaccess code will ensure that everything goes to the domain format you want.<br />
Note<br />
- the .htaccess redirect works only on Linux servers with the Apache Mod-Rewrite module enabled.</p>
<p>By &#8220;Make Money Online With John Chow dot Com&#8221; </p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 11:38:47 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Chapter 4 – Must Have WordPress Stuff WordPress is the blog software of choice for millions of blogg]]></description>
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<p>WordPress is the blog software of choice for millions of bloggers. These are the plugins I  use to make the best blogging software in the world even better.</p>
<p><em>Akismet Com ment Spam Killer</em><br />
This   Plugin  comes  preinstalled  with WordPress and  shouldalways   be on. I get over 500 comment  spams  per  day  on  my  blog,  and  without  Akismet, I would go crazy! To turn on Akismet, go into  the Plugins section of your WordPress control panel and activate it. The<br />
software does require an API key however. You can get a free key by signing up for a WordPress account Subscribe to Com ments 2.0</p>
<p>Subscribe to Comments 2.0, adds a “Notify me of  followup comments  via e-mail” check box below  the  submit  comment button  so  users   can  keep track  of  the  comments. When  a  new comment is made to the post, an email is sent to the subscriber notifying them. Download this Plugin here. To get more details about the Plugin, go here</p>
<p><em>Show Top Commentators</em></p>
<p>Ever   since   installing this  Plugin,  comments   have   really  increased on my blog. Show Top Commentators encourages feedback and discussion by rewarding readers for making a comment. Unlike  links in the comments, the  links   on the  Top Commentators   are  full  links  without  a nofollow tag, so it really encourages people with blogs to comment. More information about this Plugin is available here</p>
<p><em>Brian’s Threaded Comments</em></p>
<p>Brain’s Threaded Comments add a “Reply to this comment” link to every blog comments. When you click the reply link, your comment is placed direct under the comment you replied to. This is great  if   a  reader  asks  a  question. Instead  of scrolling down the blogspost  to see if anyone answered, he can do so by looking at his own comment. Read more about the Plugin here</p>
<p><em>Sidebar Widget</em></p>
<p>The Sidebar Widget is one of the most useful Plugins made for WordPress. The Widget allows you to customize the look of  your sidebar without having to edit any PHP files &#8211;  you just drag<br />
and drop items you want included in the sidebar and the Widget does the rest. Your WordPress theme must be Widget ready in order to use this Plugin.</p>
<p><em>Executable PHP widget</em></p>
<p>This Plugin allows you to run PHP codes inside the Sidebar  Widget. I had to install this Plugin because the Feature Sites for Text Link Ads requires a PHP call. Grab the Plugin here</p>
<p><em>Recent Comments</em><br />
This Plugin comes with WordPress and retrieves a list of  the most recent comments. Like the Related Posts Plugin, Recent Comments can help increase blog page views.</p>
<p><em>Related Posts</em><br />
This Plugin, available from Mr. Wasabi, will find other  blog posts that are related to the current post. This is a good way to generate extra page views and keep readers on your blog. The Plugin allows you to set how many related posts to display and gives you options for  displaying them. There are also options to exclude excerpt and password protected pages.</p>
<p><em>Digg This</em><br />
Digg This is a Plugin that detects incoming links from Digg.com and automatically display a link back to the Digg post, for  people to Digg your  story. When a Digg is first recognized, an email lets  you know  that someone has Dugg your story. There are many options  to choose from in order  to display the Digg link. The most popular  is the Digg button that displays the number  of Diggs a story received. Get the Digg This Plugin here</p>
<p><em>RunPHP</em></p>
<p>This Plugin allows you to execute PHP codes inside a blog post. I was using it to show the Digg This button inside the top of my post instead of at the bottom. The advantage of using this Plugin was I could choose which posts to display the Digg button. Get the Plugin here</p>
<p><em>AdSense Deluxe</em><br />
This is the Plugin that serves all my Google  ads. The cool thing about AdSense Deluxe is it keeps   track  on  the  number  of  Google   ads  displayed   and  limits   that  number  to  three  (the maximum number of  ads Google allows on a page). That is why you see a 300×250 box ad in a blog post but that ad may disappear when the post is viewed from the front page. Get it here</p>
<p><em>Feedburner Feed Replacement</em></p>
<p>The easiest way to install FeedBurner on a WordPress blog is to use the FeedBurner Plugin. This Plugin direct 100% of your  feed traffic through FeedBurner, ensuring accurate readership stats.The cool thing about this Plugin is that it automatically converts any existing subscribers from the old feed to the FeedBurner one.</p>
<p><em>Optim al Title</em></p>
<p>Optimal Title mirrors the function of wp_title() exactly, but moves the position of the separator to after the title rather than before. This allows you to have your blog name tacked on to the end of the page title instead of having it appear  first. In other words, instead of John<br />
Chow dot Com &#62;&#62; The Title of the Blog Post, it will show The Title Of The Blog Post &#60; &#60; John Chow dot Com. Doing the title this way should improve search engine rankings.</p>
<p><em>Google Sitem ap Generator</em></p>
<p>The easiest way to generate a Google Sitemap for WordPress is with this Plugin. Whenever  you update, or  add new content to your  blog, the Plugin will generate a new  sitemap for  Google to use. In addition to saving you time, the Plugin will help get your blog indexed by Google much faster.</p>
<p><em>WordPress Database Backup</em></p>
<p>This   Plugin   comes   installed   with   WordPress   and   provides   an   easy   way   to   backup   your WordPress  database. You may download the backup file, or have it emailed to the address of your  choice. The  Plugin  is  very  easy to use  – just  activate  and then select  “Backup” under “Manage” in your WordPress control panel. For  security reasons, you should turn off the Plugin after you backed up your database.</p>
<p><em>Text  Link Ads v2</em></p>
<p>This is the Plugin that serves the TLA ads you see under Featured Sites. To get this Plugin, you need to sign up and be approved as a Text Link Ads  publisher. Once approved, the Plugin will serve all the text ads and make you money. This is by far my favorite WordPress Plugin!</p>
<p><strong>Stand Out From The Crowd With A Favicon</strong></p>
<p>The majority of blogs lacks a favicon.ico file and end up using the default. One way to make you blog stand out in the bookmarks is to make a custom icon. The process is actually quite simple. You make a small 16×16 pixel GIF or PNG image that is associated with your site and save it as favicon.ico file. Upload the file to your site’ root folder  then add the following codes in-between the head tags:</p>
<p>Just change the above URL to the URL of your favicon.ico file and you’re set. Now, whenever you visit my blog, you will see a JC icon next to the address line and if you bookmark it, the icon will show up in your bookmarks as well. If a reader has a ton of bookmarks, it will help my blog to stand out among all those blogs without a favicon.</p>
<p>By &#8220;Make Money Online With John Chow dot Com&#8221; </p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 11:21:59 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Post Length &amp; Post Frequency The length of a post can run from one paragraph to a 7,000 word ess]]></description>
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<p>The length of a post can run from one paragraph to a 7,000 word essays. Whichever one you use is up to you. The key really isn’t the length of  the post as it is the frequency of  the posts. Some blogs do short posts because they do a dozen posts per day. Some make very long posts but only update two to three times per week. The key thing in both cases is being consistent in the posting frequency.</p>
<p>Personally,I like to keep my post between 200 to 1000 words. Sometimes  I  will do more than 1000 words if the topic requires it, but my general rule is to use only enough words to get my point across. Your reader’s time is valuable and you don’t want to waste it with a bunch of  fluff. The reason I do the 200 words minimum is so I  have enough words to wrap my Google box ad. If I make a post that has less than 200 words, like a video post, then I will leave out the Google<br />
ad.</p>
<p><strong>Post Frequency Is Much More Important Than Post Length</strong></p>
<p>Nothing turns off  a blog reader  more than seeing a blog updated once per day for a week, then suddenly no updates   at  all. If   you’re  going to  update  your   blog  once  per  day (or whatever frequency you choose), then stick to it. Don’t be an on again, off again blogger. Your blog will never grow if you do that.</p>
<p>I think a blog should be updated everyday because that’s  what blogs are for. There is  always something going on in the industry or niche you’re covering. If you have nothing to write about then it just means  you’re not really looking. I  can do way more than the three to five posts per day that I’m doing right now but I  don’t because I  do not want to give the reader information overload.</p>
<p>Updating on a daily basis has many benefits. It encourages readers to check your blog everyday or subscribe to your RSS feed. Google also likes frequently updated blogs and will send the bot more often to index your site.</p>
<p>Posting frequency is  so important that many big blogs  will hire guest bloggers to take over  the posting duties when the main blogger goes on vacation. Remember, the key is to be consistent in the frequency of your blog updates. Make a commitment to do X number of  post per week for a year. You’ll see some amazing things happen.</p>
<p><strong>Creating Content &#8211; Proofreading</strong></p>
<p><em>English Is Not My First Language</em></p>
<p>I’ll be the first to admit that my spelling and grammar are far from perfect. English is not my first language and I barely passed it in school. I am sure my old English teachers would be shocked to find out that I make my living by writing. Almost all my friends have better English skills than I do, but I’m the one making money with words. That’s irony for you.</p>
<p><em>My Proofreading Steps</em></p>
<p>I  like to write my blog posts in Firefox because it has a built-in spell checker. However, I  will still copy and paste the post to MS  Word to run an additional spell check and grammar check. MS Words does a fair job at checking for obvious mistakes but there are things it cannot checkfor, like comma placements or the misuse of words (there instead of  their, or your instead of you’re). Those are the kinds of things you have to pay attention to if you want to present yourself as a professional.</p>
<p>I like to use the Save and Continue Editing feature found in WordPress. This feature allows me to view a preview  of  the post before it goes live. I like to proofread my post with the preview window  because I run the WordPress editing windows  in HTML mode &#8211;  proofreading is a lot easier  when you don’t have HTML codes in the way. I  will read over a post three to six times before transferring it to MS Word for the additional spelling and grammar check.</p>
<p>What I pay attention to most is the flow of the article.I want to present my ideas in a seamless fashion. Jumping back and forth makes an article harder to follow. Most of my editing involves taking away redundant words or entire sentences.I like to overwrite a post and then clean it up after.</p>
<p>Once I transfer the post back to WordPress, I like to read it again in the preview window before making it live. This  is my last  chance to catch any mistakes. Sometimes,I will go away (for dinner or whatever) and come back later  to read it. I find this time gap helps me to find mistakes easier.</p>
<p><em>Correcting Mistakes after an Article Is Live</em></p>
<p>If  you discover  a mistake after the post goes live, fix it immediately. Don’t get upset if readers correct your mistakes in the comments. They’re just trying to help you. Make the correction, then thank them for helping out.</p>
<p>I’m proof that you don’t need perfect English to be successful on the Internet. However,you do need to write well enough to get your point  across.If your English isn’t up to standard, then consider taking a night school course to improve it.</p>
<p><strong>Five Things To Do When You Have Nothing To Blog About</strong></p>
<p><em>Check the Comments</em></p>
<p>When I have writer’s block,the first thing I do is read my blog comments. I get many blog story ideas from reading my comments.</p>
<p><em>Check Out Other Blogs in Your Community</em></p>
<p>With 60+  million blogs  out there, I’m sure a few of  them must have something interesting for you to write about. While you don’t have to check all 60 million blogs, it’s a good idea to check out some of the blogs in your MyBlogLog community or the blogs of your commentators. Most blogs write these types  of post up as news or “speed linking.” Whatever you want to call it, you should try to inject your own views  into the  topic. You can see  an example  in  my What’s Happening In the Community post.</p>
<p>Sometimes  you  will  come  across   a  good  story that  deserves  its  own  post  instead  of   being grouped with a speed linking session. Make sure you give your views on the topic. Just copying a pasting a quote and telling the readers to go read the full stor y isn’t going to provide much incentives for the reader to come back to your blog.</p>
<p><em>Look In Your Archives</em></p>
<p>If  your  blog has  been around for  a while  and has  amassed a good number of  posts, then try looking in your  archives  to see  if  there are any posts  that you can update  into a new post. If you’re really lazy you don’t even need to update them. Just change the date and bring the post back to the front page. The chance of anyone noticing is very slim. John Chow dot Com has over 1,000 blog posts. If you&#8217;re a new reader, are you going to read every single one of them? Many<br />
posts are timeless. If I were to bring a post back to the front, most would think it’s a brand new post. However, the better way is to do a  new updated post and link to the old post. This way you add new content to your  blog and help bring traffic to the old post as well. You can also try a Blast From The Past.</p>
<p><em>Check Your Email</em></p>
<p>While most readers interact by leaving comments, some will do it with emails. Sometimes, I will come across a question from a reader that I know many would like the answer to. Instead of replying to the author, I would answer  the question in a blog post. That was  the case when a reader  asked me for  my breakdown of Google CPM  and CPC  ads. Not only did I  answer the question, but I also explained how to display your Google contextual and SiteMatch stats.</p>
<p><em>Look At YouTube</em><br />
When all else fails, go to YouTube (or  any other  video sharing site)  find a funny or thought Provoking video and post it. Remember to add your own comments/views to the video.</p>
<p>By &#8220;Make Money Online With John Chow dot Com&#8221; </p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 00:57:56 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Creating Content &#8211; Proofreading English Is Not My First Language I’ll be the first to admit th]]></description>
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<p><em>English Is Not My First Language</em><br />
I’ll be the first to admit that my spelling and grammar are far from perfect. English is not my first language and I barely passed it in school. I am sure my old English teachers would be shocked to find out that I make my living by writing. Almost all my friends have better English skills than I do, but I’m the one making money with words. That’s irony for you.</p>
<p><em>My Proofreading Steps</em><br />
I  like to write my blog posts in Firefox because it has a built-in spell checker. However, I  will still copy and paste the post to MS  Word to run an additional spell check and grammar check. MS Words does a fair  job at checking for  obvious mistakes but there are things it cannot check for, like comma placements  or the misuse of  words (there instead of  their, or  your  instead of you’re). Those are the kinds of things you have to pay attention to if you want to present yourselfas a professional.</p>
<p>I  like to use the Save and Continue Editing feature found inWordPress. This feature allows meto view a preview  of  the post before it goes live. I like to proofread my post with the preview window  because I run the WordPress editing windows  in HTML mode &#8211;  proofreading is a lot easier  when you don’t have HTML codes in the way. I  will read over  a post three to six timesbefore transferring it to MS Word for the additional spelling and grammar check.</p>
<p>What I pay attention to most is the flow of the article. I  want to present my ideas in a seamless fashion. Jumping back and forth makes an article harder to follow. Most of my editing involves taking away redundant words or entire sentences. I  like to overwrite a post and then clean it up after.</p>
<p>Once I transfer the post back to WordPress, I like to read it again in the preview window before making it live. This  is my last  chance to catch any mistakes.Sometimes, I will go away (for dinner or whatever) and come back later to read it. I find this time gap helps me to find mistakes easier.</p>
<p><em>Correcting Mistakes after an Article Is Live</em></p>
<p>If  you discover  a mistake after the post goes live, fix it immediately. Don’t get upset if readers correct your mistakes in the comments. They’re just trying to help you. Make the correction, then thank them for helping out.<br />
I’m proof that you don’t need perfect English to be successful on the Internet. However, you do need to write well enough to get your point across. If  your  English isn’t up to standard, then consider taking a night school course to improve it.</p>
<p><strong>Five Things To Do When You Have Nothing To Blog About</strong></p>
<p><em>Check the Comments</em><br />
When I have writer’s block,the first thing I do is read my blog comments.I get many blog story ideas from reading my comments. Check Out Other Blogs in Your Community With 60+  million blogs  out there, I’m sure a few of  them must have something interesting for you to write about. While you don’t have to check all 60 million blogs, it’s a good idea to check out some of the blogs in your MyBlogLog community or the blogs of your commentators. Most blogs write these types  of post up as news or “speed linking.” Whatever you want to call it, you should try to inject yourown views into the  topic. You can see  an example  in  my What’s Happening In the Community post.</p>
<p>Sometimes you will come across a good story that deserves its  own  post  instead  of   being grouped with a speed linking session. Make sure you give your views on the topic. Just copying a pasting a quote and telling the readers to go read the full stor y isn’t going to provide much incentives for the reader to come back to your blog.</p>
<p><em>Look In Your Archives</em><br />
If  your  blog has  been around for  a while  and has  amassed a good number of  posts, then try looking in your  archives  to see  if  there are any posts  that you can update  into a new post. If you’re really lazy you don’t even need to update them. Just change the date and bring the post back to the front page. The chance of anyone noticing is very slim. John Chow dot Com has over 1,000 blog posts . If you&#8217;re a new reader, are you going to read every single one of them? Many posts are timeless. If I  were to bring a post back to the front, most would think it’s a brand new post. However, the better way is to do a  new updated post and link to the old post. This way you add new content to your  blog and help bring traffic to the old post as  well. You can also try a Blast From The Past.</p>
<p><em>Check Your Email</em><br />
While most readers interact by leaving comments, some will do it with emails. Sometimes, I will come across  a question from  a  reader  that I know many would like the answer to.Instead of replying to theauthor, I would answer  the question in a blog post. That was  the case when a reader asked me for my breakdown of Google CPM and CPC ads. Not only did I answer the question, but I also explained how to displayyour Google contextual and SiteMatch stats.</p>
<p><em>Look At YouTube</em><br />
When all else fails, go to YouTube(or any other video sharing site) find a funny or thought provoking video and post it. Remember to add your own comments/views to the video.</p>
<p>By &#8220;Make Money Online With John Chow dot Com&#8221;  </p>
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<p>- <strong>Negative Com ments Are a Good Thing</strong></p>
<p>I  actually look forward to negative comments in my blog because it’s  an indication of growth. This  is  a   general  rule  to  keep  in  mind: as   your   blog  gets  bigger,  the  number   of   negative comments increases. Therefore, don’t look at negative comments in a blog as a bad thing. It’s really   a  good  thing  &#8211;  your   blog  is  growing!   Evil   rule   to  remember:  if   you’re  not   pissing somebody off, you’re not doing it right. This does not mean you should purposely try to piss readers off. That would be stupid. What is does mean is you cannot please everyone all the time and you shouldn’t even try. That goal is not possible no matter how much we wish for it. The blogsphere is too diverse a place for  everyone to be happy with what you have to say or do.</p>
<p>- <strong>Negative Com ments Encourage Discussions</strong></p>
<p>Let’s face it, a blog comment section would be pretty boring if everyone replied, “Great post!  I completely   agree   with   you.” Having   a   negative   comment   show   up   in   a   post   encourages<br />
discussions among the readership. It’s the same as a flame war  in a forum. While many people say flame wars are bad, most forum owners won’t stop it once it starts because it generates a lot of traffic and traffic equals money.</p>
<p>This is one reason why I allow negative comments  on my blog. I  know the negative comments will  bring people on both sides  of  the  issue  to post their  views. It’s  ironic that the negative commentators warning of traffic decline are in fact helping to increase traffic. </p>
<p>- <strong>People Who Say They’re Leaving Don’t </strong></p>
<p>No one really completely leaves  a site. They may not visit as often as they used to but it’s rare for  anyone to never  come back. I’ve had commentators  post that my blog had changed for  the worst and they’re leaving and never  coming back. The next day, they’re  flaming me again for another post.</p>
<p>- <strong>How to Handle a Negative Comment</strong></p>
<p>The best way to handle a negative comment is to thank the reader for making it and then address his  concerns. Never  flame the reader even if  he flames  you.That  makes you look extremely unprofessional. While you can edit a negative comment for profanity, you should never delete it. A comment is the same as content and content drives traffic.</p>
<p>The next time you read a few  negative comments on your blog, don’t look at it as a bad thing. Instead, it’s a sign that your blog is growing and you’re doing something right. If you never get a negative comment on your blog, you’re doing it wrong.</p>
<p><strong>Post Length &#38; Post Frequency</strong></p>
<p>The length of a post can run from one paragraph to a 7,000 word essays. Whichever one you use is up to you. The key really isn’t the length of  the post as it is the frequency of  the posts. Some blogs do short posts because they do a dozen posts per day. Some make very long posts but only update two to three times per week. The key thing in both cases is being consistent in the posting frequency.</p>
<p>Personally, I like to keep my post between 200 to 1000 words. Sometimes  I  will do more than 1000 words if the topic requires it, but my general rule is to use only enough words to get my point across. Your reader’s time is valuable and you don’t want to waste it with a bunch of  fluff. The reason I do the 200 words minimum is so I  have enough words towrap my Google box ad.If I make a post that has less than 200 words, like avideo post, then I will leave out the Google ad.</p>
<p>- <strong>Post Frequency Is Much More Important Than Post Length</strong></p>
<p>Nothing turns off  a blog reader  more than seeing a blog updated once per day for a week, then suddenly no updates   at  all. If   you’re going to  update  your   blog  once  per  day (or   whatever frequency you choose), then stick to it. Don’t be an on again, off again blogger. Your blog will never grow if you do that. I  think a blog should be updated everyday because that’s  what blogs are for. There is  always<br />
something going on in the industry or niche you’re covering. If you have nothing to write about then it just means  you’re not really looking. I  can do way more than the three to five posts per day that I’m doing right now but I  don’t because I  do not want to give the reader informationoverload.</p>
<p>Updating on a daily basis has many benefits. It encourages readers to check your blog everyday or subscribe to yourRSS feed. Google also likes frequently updated blogs and will send the bot more often to index your site.</p>
<p>Posting frequency is  so important that many big blogs  will hire guest bloggers to take over  the posting duties when the main blogger goes on vacation. Remember, the key is to be consistent in the frequency of your blog updates. Make a commitment to do X number of  post per week for a year. You’ll see some amazing things happen.</p>
<p>By &#8220;Make Money Online With John Chow dot Com&#8221;  </p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 00:22:22 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>They Blog on a Consistent Basis</strong><br />
Successful bloggers are not on again off again bloggers. They pick a posting frequency and they stick to it no matter what. If you’re going to do a new blog post everyday, then make sure you do a new blog post everyday. If  you don’t think you can handle that level of posting, then pick a number that you can handle.</p>
<p>It is better to post once per week on a consistent basis than once per  day and then nothing for a week after. If  you’re new to blogging, I  recommend you start with one to three posts  per  week and  work  up to a  level that  you’re  comfortable  with.  You  should always work up the post frequency and never work down. If you do have to work down, then do it very slowly.</p>
<p>They Are Passionate About Their Topic</p>
<p>If you’re not passionate about the topic you’re blogging about, then you’re going to have a really hard time growing the blog. Blogs attract like-minded people and they will see right through you if  you’re just in it for the money.</p>
<p>Being passionate about what you blog about makes it easier  to keep up with the industry &#8211; you want to find out what is happening in your  niche because it’s your  passion and not because it may make you money. I started this blog with no intention of making money from it. For the first eight months of the blog’s life, it made zero and its traffic was just a few  hundred readers per day. Yet, I updated the blog an average of over two posts per day during that period. You cannot do that unless you are passionate about your topic.</p>
<p><strong>They Interact With Their Readers</strong></p>
<p>A blog is not a one-way street. In addition to providing information, a blog is a communication tool between the blogger and his readers. Successful bloggers interact with their  readers. They answer reader emails and comments and they ask for feedback.</p>
<p>Interacting  with  your   readers  build trust  and loyalty.  It  makes   you more  approachable. My biggest fear is some readers would place me so high on a pedestal that they are scare to approach me. By keeping my blog on a light note and having fun with my postings , I  feel I connect with the readers on a more personal level.</p>
<p><strong>They Give Out Lots of Link Love</strong></p>
<p>Successful bloggers  don’t  hoard their  links. They don’t have a problem with linking to a PR0 blog. They put the concerns of their  readers  ahead of  a Google ranking. If  another  blog has a good story or  idea on the topics I cover, I don’t care what their PageRank is, I’m going to link tothem.</p>
<p>Too many bloggers are caught up with SEO and link count. They only want high ranking blogs linking to them and won’t link to low ranking blogs. I’ve linked to hundred of brand new zero ranked blogs  and who knows how  many zero ranked blogs have linked to me. My blog is  a<br />
PageRank 6. Some SEO  guy told me if  I  would have been more careful about linking, I  could have gotten a PageRank 7. My answer to that is, “People first, Google second.”</p>
<p><strong>They Know How to Brand Themselves</strong></p>
<p>Successful bloggers know how to brand. Branding will separate your  blog from the millions out there. The most unique thing about your  blog is not the topic you’re writing about. What makes your blog stand out? The answer is simple &#8211; you! Your ability to promote and brand yourself will separate your blog from the pack.</p>
<p>Very few blogs have ever gotten big without some kind of  tier  one level press coverage. This doesn’t mean you need to hit the front page of the New York Times. You can turn any coverage into brand building material. Branding is one of  the reasons  I  tell all bloggers  to get their  own domain name instead of going with a free service like Blogspot. You want to brand yourself, not them.</p>
<p><strong>They Are Good Writers</strong><br />
You do not have to be a great writer  to have a successful blog but you do need to be good at getting your ideas across in an understandable manner. Most readers read blogs for information. They will forgive occasional grammar  mistakes as long you can get your point across. If your readers are having troubling understanding what you’re trying to say then you need to improve your writing skills.</p>
<p><strong>They Read John Chow dot Com</strong></p>
<p>This is 100% true! Successful bloggers read other  successful bloggers&#8217; blogs. I check out all the big name bloggers everyday to see what they are talking about. You are never  too big to stop learning.</p>
<p>By &#8220;Make Money Online With John Chow dot Com&#8221;  </p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 00:10:30 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Not Updating</strong></p>
<p>It never fails. Somebody sets up a new blog and is all excited about it. We see a furry of posts for the first few days, maybe even a few weeks, and then the number of posts starts to go down until the blog is hardly updated at all. Nothing kills a blog faster than lack of updates. If  you are going to blog, then pick a posting frequency and stick to it. Whether it’s one post per week or 10 posts per  day, make a commitment to keep your blog updated. A non-updated blog is a dead blog.</p>
<p><strong>Blogging Only For Money</strong></p>
<p>If  you’re blogging only for  money, then you’re in for  a shock. Yes, you can make good money with a blog, but despite what that National Post story on me said, it takes a lot more than “no effort.” 99%  of  blogs on the Web cannot make more than $100 a month. John Chow dot Com makes money because I don’t blog for  money. If  the only reason you’re blogging is to get rich,you will fail.</p>
<p><strong>Rushing a Post</strong></p>
<p>I am sure all bloggers have all been guilty of this &#8211; I  know I have. A hot stor y comes up and you want to get it out ASAP, but in your rush to get the post published, you forget to proofread and just hit the Publish button. Whenever I’ve done that, there have always been mistakes in the post. Before you hit Publish, take your time to double/triple check the post to make sure it’s free of errors. If you spot an error after the post, correct it immediately.</p>
<p><strong>Not Being Personal</strong></p>
<p>A blog is  not CNN or News.com. People read your  blog to get your  opinion and your  point of view. Give it to them.</p>
<p><strong>Being a Copycat</strong></p>
<p>What makes your blog stand out from the millions in the blogshere? Is your  blog unique or  is it just  another  copycat?  I  am certainly  not the  first  blog to write  about  making money on  the Internet, so what makes my blog stand out other than me posting pictures of my dinner?<br />
You can write  about the same thing as the next blog, but you need to add your  own views  to make it unique. Don’t just copy and paste what another blog posted. Give your  opinion because that’s what blogging is all about. The most unique thing about your blog is you.</p>
<p><strong>Not Replying To Comments</strong><br />
A blog is a two-way communication tool, but many bloggers forget that. When readers comment in your blog, please answer  them. If your  readers  don’t leave comments  then try adding these Two Plugins To Increase Blog Comments.</p>
<p><strong>Not Giving a Full Feed RSS</strong><br />
Unless you make 10+ posts  per day, there are really no good reasons for not offering a full feed RSS. Since turning on my full feed RSS, my RSS subscribers has increased steadily. I expected traffic to the blog to go down but to my surprise, it kept going up. Yes, a RSS feed is<br />
harder to monetize than a blog, but many RSS readers will unsubscribe to a feed if  it’s not full. Not offering a full feed when you do only a few updates a day (or  week) just makes you look cheap.</p>
<p><strong>Not Reaching Out To Other Bloggers</strong></p>
<p>The best way to get your blog noticed is by saying hi to other blogs in your niche. The easiest way to do that is to comment on their blogs. I  check the comments on my blog all the time and I visit   the   commentators&#8217;   site.  I   have  discovered  many  great  blogs  this  way.  Other   ways   of reaching out to other bloggers includes linking to them, sending trackbacks and adding yourself to their MyBlogLog community. If  you’re really creative and have a bit of money to spend, you can even try sending a Google IM. </p>
<p><strong>Writing For Google Instead Of People</strong></p>
<p>Too many bloggers get too caught up with stuff like key phrases, keyword density, making sure your content is Google friendly, etc. The only thing I have to say about that is; write for  people, not for Google. You can have the most perfectly written Google optimized page in the world and still not ranked number 1 because Google follows people. People won’t read a page written for a search engine because it makes no sense.</p>
<p><strong>Not Reading John Chow dot Com</strong><br />
I think everyone here will agree that this is the biggest mistake any blogger can make.</p>
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<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 23:56:05 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Chapter 3 &#8211; Beginner’s Blogging Tips Blog about Something You’re Passionate About If you are n]]></description>
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<p>Blog about Something You’re Passionate About</p>
<p>If you are not passionate about your topic, you are not going to stick to it. The best way to decide what to blog about is to ask yourself, “Would I do this for  free?” If the answer is yes, then you have found your topic. People who blog only for money seldom succeed. Get Your </p>
<p>Own Domain Name<br />
While it certainly is possible to start a blog for nothing by using a free service like Blogger.com or WordPress.com, I  recommend every blogger starting out to get their own domain name. The cost is next to nothing and you can still host it for free if you want (Blogger allows that).<br />
If you do not wish to use the Blogger platform, you’ll have to pony up for web hosting but that’s pretty damn cheap as well. BlueFur (they host my blog) has hosting solutions starting at $5 per month and they’ll give you 15% off if you enter JohnChowRocks in the coupon code.<br />
Having your own domain makes you look more professional. While it may not make you a pro- blogger, the ad networks will take you a lot more seriously. Some ad networks will not accept a site  unless it has its  own domain name. If  you do it  right, having your  own domain and web hosting won’t cost you anything because the income the blog generates will more than offset the cost.<br />
It’s better to get the domain name at the start than down the road. The last thing you want to do is build up a blog with Blogspot, get a ton of backlinks, PageRank, Alexa and Technorati rankings, and then have to move it to its own domain and start over.</p>
<p><strong>Update the Blog Often</strong><br />
A non-updated blog is a dead blog. If you cannot commit to a consistent blogging schedule, then it’s best not to blog until you can. This is where blogging about your  passion comes in. If  you’re passionate about the topic, then chances are you’ll keep blogging about it. Ideally, you should update the blog everyday.</p>
<p><strong>Get To Know Your Readers</strong><br />
Blogging is a two-way street. You cannot  exist without readers (well you can, but  what’s the point?), and readers  don’t exist unless they have something to read. Blogging is about forming relationships. There’s the relationship between you and the readers and relationship between you and other  blogs  in your  niche. It is up to you to get to know  them and form this relationship. Many readers have stated that when they’re reading my blog, it’s like a one-on-one conversion. That was not done by accident. It’s all part of relationship blogging.</p>
<p><strong>Monetize the Blog with Multiple Sources</strong><br />
When the time comes to monetize your  blog, don’t stick with just Google AdSense. There are now tons of ways to make money from blogging. Check out my recommended moneymaker list. If  I were to use only Google  AdSense, there is  no way I would have been able to pull down nearly $12,000 in April 2007. Google accounted for less than 10%  of  the blog income. Do not put all your  eggs there.</p>
<p> I  use eight different methods to make money online. Only two of them are banner  ads. During the  Lab interview, Leo pointed that my blog doesn’t looks it has  that much advertising at all. When he found out how many different advertising models I  used, he was shocked. The key to monetizing a blog is to run as many advertising products as you can get away with while still providing a good user experience.</p>
<p>By &#8220;Make Money Online With John Chow dot Com&#8221; </p>
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<p>Care este animalutul tau preferat?</p>
<p>Nu stii?</p>
<p>Afla <a href="http://www.versu.ro/popandau-20563.html">aici </a>care este anumalutul tau <a href="http://www.versu.ro/popandau-20563.html">preferat</a>.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Make Money Online With John Chow dot Com (Part 4)]]></title>
<link>http://youlikes.wordpress.com/2009/11/25/make-money-online-with-john-chow-dot-com-part-4/</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 18:36:50 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Chapter 2 &#8211; My Recommended Money-makers The following is a list of all the ad networks and aff]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><p>Chapter 2 &#8211; My Recommended Money-makers<br />
The following is a list of  all the ad networks and affiliate programs I use to make money online. They were chosen from this  exhaustive list  of 130 ad networks. I have used all the following networks  at one time or  another and can highly recommend them. They have proven to provide good service/support and most importantly, on time payments.</p>
<p>Kontera ContentLink</p>
<p>Kontera ContentLink allows you to make money from advertising without giving up any current advertising  spots.  Their  technology reads  your  post  and turns  certain words  into  an ad. The highlighted words are double underline and an ad pops  up when you hover  over  it. Normally Kontera requires a site have a minimum 500,000 page views per  month before being accepted into the program. However, I have a partnership with Kontera that will allow smaller blogs to use their ContentLink service.</p>
<p>Fill out the application and enter “John Chow Kontera partnership” into the Comments field. The application is  sent  to my personal  account representative. He will approve you based on your blog content and not your  traffic level. This is a great way to use a service that is normally only available to high traffic sites.<br />
Sign up for Kontera</p>
<p>Text  Link Ads</p>
<p>Text Link Ads is one of  my favorite ad networks. They help me make money online by selling<br />
those text links you see under  “Featured Sites.” The links  offer advertisers traffic and search engine benefits and readers  don’t seem to mind them at all because they are not intrusive. Your link price is  set by Text Link Ads and is  based on Alexa, Google PageRank, number of  RSS subscribers, and other factors.</p>
<p>Sign up for Text Link Ads</p>
<p>Google AdSense</p>
<p>If you don’t know what Google AdSense is then you’ve been living under a rock. This is pretty much a must have  if  you want  to make money from  a  blog. Google display simple text and image  ads  on  your  blog that  are  targeted  to  what  you’re  writing  about. Google  has  been a consistent money maker for my blog.</p>
<p>Sign up for AdSense.</p>
<p>Bidvertiser</p>
<p>Bidvertiser  is a CPC  ad network that competes with Google AdSense. It main advantage over AdSense is its low $10 payout. You only need to make $10 in order  to be paid. Big publishers wouldn’t care about this  but for  many small blogs that are still waiting to hit that magic $100 Google payout level, getting pay at a lower level is quite attractive.</p>
<p>Sign up for Bidvertiser</p>
<p>AuctionAds</p>
<p>AuctionAds  is one big eBay affiliate. What AuctionAds does is put all their  publishers into one big  “collective”  to  go  after   the  higher   revenue   share.  Publishers   can  leverage   AuctionAds’ creative delivery of eBay’s auctions and AuctionAds’  ability to achieve the higher  performance incentive tiers  with the aggregate volume of traffic to make more money than they could with their  own eBay affiliate  relationship. Right  now, affiliates will get  100%  of any money they make from the system. As the collective moves up the eBay revenue share tiers, AuctionAds will start to take a cut of  revenues. The goal is for  you to make more with AuctionAds than directly with eBay’s affiliate program, which will be the case as the network increases its volume.</p>
<p>Sign up for AuctionAds</p>
<p>ReviewMe<br />
ReviewMe  is my blog’s biggest money maker, accounting for $4,500 of the $11,702.66 April income. ReviewMe allows advertisers to buy sponsored reviews on your  blog. Review prices are based on your  blog’s  Alexa, Technorati  and estimated RSS  numbers. Publishers can set their own pricing if they don’t like the price ReviewMe set. Reviews can be positive or negative. The only requirement is the post must be at least 200 words long.</p>
<p>Sign up for ReviewMe</p>
<p>TTZ Media</p>
<p>This is my own ad network. It’s  ideal  for  technology and shopping related sites. TTZ Media provides product based ads  that are trigger  by keywords. The ads show products that are based on the  keywords entered and a list of  online stores  where the products can be purchased. A reader  clicking on the product will be taken to the store offering the product for  sale. Money is generated with a CPC  model. A reader  need only click on the banner  and visit the advertiser  in<br />
order  for  the site to make money. The reader  does  not have to purchase  the product from the advertiser.  CPC  rates  are based on  product categories  and number   of  clicks  the  affiliate can generate. Our tech/review site based affiliates realize eCPM as high as $12.</p>
<p>FeedBurner Ad Network</p>
<p>FeedBurner provides CPM ads for  both site and RSS feeds. The CPM rate can be get as high as $10 and publishers get 70%  of the money. However, the fill rate is pretty low. If you’re looking to monetize your RSS feed, then FeedBurner  is probably the best of  the RSS ad networks. To join the FeedBurner Ad Network, you must first have FeedBurner power your RSS feed. Google recently bought FeedBurner<br />
for  $100 million cash. You should expect to see AdSense ads in FeedBurner feeds very soon.</p>
<p>Sign up for Feedburner</p>
<p>Deal Dot Com<br />
Deal  Dot Com  offers a two-tier affiliate program. When you refer  others  to DealDotCom and they get a free account, they are marked in the system as having been referred by you. Anything that they buy will nets you a 35% commission. Unlike other affiliate programs that place a time limit your  your  commission (like AuctionAds’  5% for 6 months), the DealDotCom commission is forever. That’s right, forever. It doesn’t matter if they buy something tomorrow, next week, or fifty  years   from  now  &#8211;  you’re   going   to  get   paid.  What’s   more,   anyone   that   they  refer   to DealDotCom goes on your second tier. Anything people on your second tier buy nets you a 15% commission, forever.</p>
<p>Sign up for DealDotCom</p>
<p>By &#8220;Make Money Online With John Chow dot Com&#8221;  </p>
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<link>http://youlikes.wordpress.com/2009/11/25/make-money-online-with-john-chow-dot-com/</link>
<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 16:51:16 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Someday Never Comes Giving Yourself An Out Do you know how to tell a successful person from a unsucc]]></description>
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Giving Yourself An Out</p>
<p>Do you know how to tell a successful person from a unsuccessful one? The easiest way is by the language they use. When you talk to a successful person about his goals, he’ll tell you what he plans  to do  and when  it   will  be  done. When  an  unsuccessful  person  talks  about  his  goals (assuming   he  even  has   one),  you’ll   hear something   along  the  lines   of,  “I  hope  to  do  this someday.” Here’s a clue for all you losers out there; someday never comes.</p>
<p>You know why a person with a loser’s mentality always uses words like “someday”, “I hope” or “I  wish”? He does it because it gives him an out and allows himself to not be accountable for his word. If  he was to place a time limit on the goal and doesn’t do it, he fails, and a loser  hates failing. Winners  have no fear  of  failing because they know success  is  made from  a  string of failures.</p>
<p>Everyone has  dreams and goals. The only difference between a goal and a dream is a goal is a dream with action. We all have dreams; becoming financially  independent, having a  family, helping charities, etc. However, how many of you have made a goal to achieve your dreams? If you have, did you place a time limit on it, or  did you just say “I&#8217;ll do it someday” or “I  hope it will happen”.</p>
<p><strong>A Goal without a Time Limit Is No Goal</strong><br />
Can you imagine buying a presale condominium and not knowing when it will be completed? The only answer  the developer would give you is, “It’ll be finished someday.” Would you buy it? Well, imagine trying to sell your  dream this way: “Someday, my dream will come true.” If you wouldn’t buy the condo, why would you buy the dream?</p>
<p>If  you wish to achieve anything in life, you have to place a time limit on it. A time limit forces you to take action instead of sitting on the couch saying “Someday I’ll get there”. Don’t be afraid to fail. Know that failure is required in order  to succeed. You will not find a successful person who doesn’t doesn&#8217;t have a few  stories to tell about their  failures. (I think a posting of some of my failures would make for a good future post.)</p>
<p>Making a living off the Internet is something many people want to do. It’s  something many of my friends dream of  doing. However, after all these years, only two have actually done it. You know why? They actually listen to me when I  said, “Go build a site.” Others whom I gave the same advice to were all positive, saying “Ya! Sounds  great, I need to do this. Working at a job sucks!”<br />
I’m still waiting to see the sites. I’m sure they’ll get to it someday.</p>
<p>By &#8220;Make Money Online With John Chow dot Com&#8221; </p>
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