Business Ramblings
There are more than 70 million blogs on the Web, and another 5,000 are added every hours. Only a handful of them are bringing in solid revenues. As local bloggers are discovering, it’s not enough to post witty commentary in your spare time. Truly making a buck in the blog-eat-blog world requires passion, discipline and a head for business.
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Business The Net
Pushing the limits of blog monetization almost means pushing Google to the edge. There are many who will say that playing with Google is like playing with fire – sooner or later, you’re going to get burn.
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Business The Net
All the affiliate offers I deal with cost nothing to the readers. It doesn’t cost anything to sign up for a Google AdSense or Bidvertiser account. Studies have proven that conversions increases when the offer cost zero.
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Business The Net
Holding a blog contest is a great way to drive some traffic to your blog. This article by John Chow dot Com explains how to use blog contests to get people to visit your blog and make money from it.
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Business The Net
Google AdSense is giving an option to display rounded corners for the borders that surround the Google ads. The new option is available in your AdSense control panel and allows you to run square, slightly rounded and very rounded corners.
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I got extra copies of Command & Conquer Tiberium Wars and Needs for Speed Carbon from EA, the world’s biggest game publisher. I don’t really have any use for them so if you want to win it, reply to this post and you’ll be added to the random drawing this Friday night. One person will win Command & Conquer Tiberium […]
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Business The Net
Two days ago, I wrote a post about Technorati playing favorites with their Top 100 list. Well, Technorati is still playing favorites and refuses to add me as a Top 100 blog, even though I clearly have a Top 100 ranking. However, I’m happy to report that ReviewMe has corrected their script that detects the Technorati rank. The last time […]
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Wouldn’t it be nice to work just four hours a week and then have the rest of the time to do whatever you want? Well Timothy Ferriss thinks it’s possible and he’s got a best selling book that explains how to do just that. Tim was nice enough to send me an advance reviewer’s copy of his book before it […]
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