June, 2007

Make Money Online

June 26th, 2007 June 26th, 2007
Posted in Babbling Point
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Here are some of the sites where they actually pay you money. They have proven to provide good service/support and most importantly, on time payments. If you have a blog, try them you might actually earn dough.

Google AdSense

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 this blog.

Sign up for Adsense

Bidvertiser

Bidvertiser, 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.

Sign up for Bidvertiser

AuctionAds

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.

Sign up for AuctionAds.

ReviewMe

ReviewMe is this blog’s biggest money maker, accounting for $2,400 of the $8,545.25 March 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.

Sign up for ReviewMe

FeedBurner Ad Network

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.

Sign up for Feedburner

AGLOCO

AGLOCO offers a toolbar that display advertising. If you run the toolbar, they will give you a share of the ad money. They also pay you if you refer other people to use the toolbar. The more people you refer, the more you can potentially make. Currently, my network has over 13,000 people in it and it’s increasing by over 100 per day. AGLOCO is a startup and unproven. However, since the cost of entry is zero, you can’t lose anything for signing up. AGLOCO is also the only network here that doesn’t require you to have a site.

Sign up for AGLOCO

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How to escape a Fart.

June 23rd, 2007 June 23rd, 2007
Posted in Video of the Week
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The Japanese is once again showing the world how well they put modern technology into good use.

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Pee

June 23rd, 2007 June 23rd, 2007
Posted in Picture of the Week
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Live Free or Die Hard

June 23rd, 2007 June 23rd, 2007
Posted in Film
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Livefreeordiehard_200704241051The
ultimate summer action ride. In a season overflowing with CGI Fantasy,
Live Free or Die Hard gets real - with real action, real humor and a
relatable everyman hero: John McClane. On the July 4th holiday, an
attack on the vulnerable United States infrastructure begins to shut
down the entire nation. The mysterious figure behind the scheme has
figured out every modern angle - but he never figured on an old-school
“analog” fly in the “digital” ointment. Bruce Willis is John McClane.
No mask. No cape. No problem.

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ScreenShot

June 18th, 2007 June 18th, 2007
Posted in Babbling Point
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Just a screenshot of the Forum I created in replacement of CPPinay group. Register, PM me if you want to be a moderator.
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