Tuesday, March 27, 2007

How to make $2500 from a blog post

Ever wonder how you can make a quick buck? If you are a blogger there are services out there that will pay you to do reviews on a specific website and today Shoemoney just did one on HarpzOn.com for $2500.

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I personally have never seen anyone pay $2500 for a blog post, so I decided to do a quick interview with Shoemoney.

Question: How many inquires have you received at the $2500 rate?
Answer: I have gotten tapped 4 times to do paid reviews by ReviewMe.

Question: So far it seems you have only done 1 paid review, why did you turn down those other 3 inquires?
Answer: Basically I turn down anything that is not related to making money online, affiliate marketing... For instance, of the 3 I turned down 2 were for travel websites and 1 was an insurance site.

Question: Do you think $2500 is worth it?
Answer: I think this is more of a question for the person purchasing the review. Eventually I blog about most great products and sites related to mine but if you are looking for a faster track then buying your way on my site could possibly be a great deal for you. It's kind of like with search engines, yes with SEO you have a chance to someday show up at the top for a keyword but for a price they will sell you exposure.

Question: How much of that $2500 do you get?
Answer: To be honest I do not know. I just did my first paid review. I will tell you I have no special deal with ReviewMe so whatever there normal revshare is, that is what I will get.

Question: How did you get a review on shoemoney.com to be worth $2500 in ReviewMe, doesn't it stop at $250?
Answer: It's just what my page was valued at by ReviewMe. I see some in there for $750 so I know it goes higher.

You heard it hear first, Shoemoney made $2500 on a blog post. What is a blog post on your blog worth to someone?

How to Write the Right Title for Digg

Yes it's true, content is king. If your content is great, if your service is unparalleled and your product truly novel, nothing will stand in its way, right? Well not entirely. If you are to truly take advantage of all socially driven sites have to offer, you need to focus on presentation. How you present yourself can take you long way, and here's how to do it right.

"Instead, to increase your chances of getting on Digg's homepage, try coming up with something unique and funny but don't forget to make sure it's still related to the article."

So how do you create the perfect title?



While we can ignore words like "Wii", "Google", "Apple", Linux", "Microsoft", "Mac", "PS3", "iTunes", "Windows", "Nintendo", "Digg", "iPod", the rest of the words give us an interesting insight into how to present yourself and into what exactly this particular community is looking for.

The words "new", "first", and "top" tell us that you have to be the first one to do something and do it well.

The word "launch" tells us that your chances of getting the attention you are looking for are higher on launch day. People like trying out new things, and being the first ones to give it a spin. Just keep in mind that if you're expecting to get Dugg on the launch day, make sure you can handle it.

The word "how" shows that the community likes to be told how to do something and do it well. If you are in the market of instructional writing, this one is for you.

The word "web" is quite obviously a sign that a web-based or web-related service is more tuned to the interests of the crowd.

The words "pictures" and "video" tell us that it is often better to use these mediums to present information in a quicker and more appealing way than just paragraphs upon paragraphs of text.

And lastly, the word "free" is self-explanatory. Just keep in mind that free is a tactic, not a business model.

So the next time you're launching a service, or a stroke of literary genius strikes you, don't forget to keep the above-mentioned words in mind (as long as they are applicable).

Sunday, March 25, 2007

The Top 10 Underrated Web 2.0 Sites

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More Xbox 360 Elite Details Float Up

The San Jose Mercury News' Dean Takahashi has a bit more details on the rumored Xbox 360 Elite edition.

Game Informer had already reported that the new, black 360 would come with a 120-gig hard drive and HDMI out and sell for $479.

Takahashi adds that the new 360 will habe IPTV capabilities, something I suggested would make sense, and that the new design will also implement the a chip redesign, shifting from 90 nanometer to 65 nanometer, resulting in a significant drop in cost to Microsoft.

Takahashi adds that he thinks the introduction of the new 360, which will be produced in limited quantities, will not effect the price of the current core or 20-gig models.

I suspect that this new model will hit in April, with official word coming as early as next week. I also wouldn't be surprised that if consumer interest shifted to the newer model, that Microsoft drops the price on their current models by this holiday season.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Daily Post Of Interest

I have found a new and interesting blog , where you can find a lots of interesting sites. They find sites that can interest you , and they compare it with others in order to get you an advantage. I recommend this blog , because it can help you finding what you need. As you will see , they also have my blog , www.digitpedia.com reviewed. Take a look at it at their site : http://dailyblogpost.com/

Sunday, March 4, 2007

Technorati and it’s Top Searches

You can tell a lot about the world just by looking at the Top 10 searches on Technorati for today March 1st, 2007.

1. Antonella Barba - The Americon Idol has been in the news for some recent nude shots, as well as fake oral shots. You perverts won’t find any images or links here.
2. Studivz - It is a digital poetry album. Obviously some people like poetry right after their nudity.
3. Myspace - Apparently in the news for blocking all sorts of 3rd party widgets from Myspace. Frankly I just don’t get how they got so popular. It is a good place to market your garage band I hear.
4. Gmail - Recently out of private beta into public beta. Techies like this online email application.
5. Joost - Everybody wants an invite. Me too send it to me at contact [at] everybodygoto [dot] com
6. Dell - The linux community was pressuring them to pre-install Linux on Dell shipped computers.
7. YouTube - You’ll never hear the end of it.
8. Ning - Still doesn’t work for me.
9. American Idol - See No.1
10. Tammy NYP - Perverts again.

So basically a bunch of tech guys who want to watch Antonella Barba and Tammy NYP pictures/videos on their Linux powered Dell computers who would then use Gmail to email them, or upload it to YouTube, post on their MySpace and maybe get Joost to host the images/videos as well.


Increase Adsense Earning By 300%

How to do that?

The Google Adwords and AdSense programs are in jeopardy, in jeopardy of losing credibility as a quality pay per click advertisement service because they’ve allowed made for adsense, websites that pay $0.01 - $0.05 per click and destroy your website(s) reputation, to abuse their system. Since Google refuses to solve problem, we at ABL are offering you the solution.-ABL



Now,please go to AdsBlackList.com,at your right side “DEMO - How does AdsBlackList generator work?”,type in your URL, Keywords, check “Made For Ads” and “Low Cost Per Click”, then click the “Get Black List !” button.

In few seconds will have a long list of low cost per click URL will be generated.Copy the list and login into your Google Adsense account. Under “Adsense Setup > Competitive Ads Filter > Adsense For Content”, paste the list inside the textbox and click the “Save changes” button.

After a day or 12 hours,my Adsense earning just jump up to 300%!It is legal,not against the Google Adsense policy.

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Top 8 Google Adsense Earners

When i'm blogging,i always think how much would i earn per month.Am i is the highest?(just kidding) Now, i would show you the list who is top 8 Google Adsense Earner here:

1.Markus Frind: PlentyOfFish.com - $300,000 per month
2.Kevin Rose: Digg.com - $250,000 per month
3.Jeremy Shoemaker: Internet Marketer - $140,000 per month

4.Jason Calacanis: Weblogs, Inc - $120,000 per month
5.David Miles Jr. & Kato Leonard: FreeWebLayouts.net - $100,000 per month
6.Tim Carter: AskTheBuilder.com - $30,000 per month
7.Joel Comm: Get Rick Quick Guru - $24,000 per month
8.Shawn Hogan: DigitalPoint.com - $10,000 per month

To get more details about this list, you can visit HERE. I personally think that there are more people earning more than this list. Why do not Google Adsense unveil the list?