July 31st, 2008
A large community spreading all around the globe will soon be switching onto the 30 Day Challenge which starts in less than 24 hours from the time of writing this post. Ed Dale and Dan Raine have been organising these annual events for the past few years and this year’s one is apparently going to be a ’stonker’. Over the past few weeks in ‘pre-season’ as it’s called we have all been getting used to various online tools which we will be employing in our marketing tacticts throughout the 30 Day Challenge. The main thrust of the challenge is to get people earning their first dollars through internet marketing.
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July 24th, 2008
Good news! Yaro Starak is opening up his famous Blog Mastermind mentoring program again. He has proven time and time again the systematic way of building a blog to make money. His well known book “Blog Profits Blueprint” has been downloaded over 40,000 times and he is one guy I follow with huge interest and continue to learn from. In advance of his re-opening of his Blog Mastermind mentoring program he has released a series of videos which include amazing and worthwhile insights absolutely free. You can see the first one here.
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July 17th, 2008
Just found this useful little plug-in Tweet My Blog. The great thing about it is that every time you make a post on your blog it automatically updates Twitter. Not only that, if you have also configured Twitter to update Facebook then you have saved some very precious time.
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June 27th, 2008
Did you know that you can make a pretty good living online with blogging? Not only that, did you know that you can do it risk-free?
No capital required (ok maybe just a few dollars) and it doesn’t take much writing skills either.
And NO, it’s not about Google Adsense or affiliate marketing.
It’s called “Paid Blogging” or “Sponsored Blogging”, and one of the earliest companies to offer this opportunity is PayPerPost.com
Today, there are tons of opportunities to make a living with paid blogging, and you can earn anywhere between $5 to $200 for a single blog post!
That sure beats being a slave to your own online business, blogging away relentlessly day after day just for a few bucks from Adsense.
Anyways, this is what I wanted to share with you…
Gobala Krishnan has all the secrets packed into a 58-page report called “Blog Paycheck”. I’ve just had a look at it and it certainly seems to cover all the bases.
The entire “Paid Blogging” industry is totally new to me, but this report pretty much revealed everything I needed to know.
You can get more information here.
Considering it’s such a HOT topic today, I’m pretty surprised that no one has yet come up with a complete guide to “Paid Blogging”
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June 23rd, 2008
Professional blogging is a very new idea with a lot of potential for entrepreneurs who have insight, drive, and a basic understanding of today’s innovative web technology. The ranks of so-called pro bloggers are still quite small, and there are very few people who make their living entirely off of their blogs. However, every day there are more and more people who have managed to turn their weblogs into cash cows that supplement their income. The number of pro bloggers is growing by leaps and bounds, but it is difficult to say whether this trend will continue.
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June 20th, 2008
If you already spend a fair amount of time blogging, money may come to you literally as soon as you ask for it. Once you have an established blog with a regular readership, it is easy to turn a profit through advertising. By hosting sponsored links or banners, you can see income from your hobby almost overnight. Even if you did not start your blog intending to turn a profit, making supplementary income from your blog may be easier than you think.
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June 12th, 2008
By now I am sure you’ve heard the buzz about Web 2.0 marketing. If you have been doing submission to places like Digg, Netscape, ShoutWire and the like, you know how time consuming it can be. If you aren’t, you’re leaving a lot of targeted traffic and links on the floor!
The same guys who wrote Authority Black Book, downloaded over 30,000 times since it came online less than 3 months ago, have come up with a tool that drastically reduces the amount of time it takes to do Web 2.0 promotion.
I highly recommend you check it out. This thing is saving me lots of time to do other link building and marketing I was skimping on before. And you won’t believe what they are including with this software - THAT you have to see to believe.
It’s amazing! - You can see a demo here.
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