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My milliondollarwiki page

14 September 2007

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After reading about the milliondollarwiki on John Chow and Shoemoney’s blog, I couldn’t resist buying a page as an experiment. I actually considered buying a page a while ago but because they didn’t accept Paypal, I gave them a miss. I even wrote to the owner saying I would only buy a page if they [...]

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Making money with Facebook

28 August 2007

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Internet companies are all getting on Facebook application bandwagon. Chitika have produced an application called ibought. Affiliates earn $1 for each person who adds the application to their profile. I haven’t logged into my Chitika account for a while, but it seems like they have been doing a bit of work with their interface and [...]

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This blogging business is a lot of work

13 June 2007

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Believe or not, I am actually spending more and more time on this blog. I am making a little more money on it than I used to thanks to mainly Text-Link-Ads, Linkworth and Review Me. The increase in income makes me feel like trying to put more effort into the blog. Although, trying to think [...]

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Five reasons why an internet business might not be for everyone

8 May 2007

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While for the past two years or so on this blog I have only talked about the benefits of running an internet business – mobility, recurring commissions, user generated content. When you are working towards a goal it is easy to look past any flaws or negatives in your plan, which has prompted me to [...]

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Do people bother reading affiliate forums anymore?

26 April 2007

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Since my online time has dramatically been cut down since I started traveling, I find myself spending much less time reading webmaster and affiliate forums than I used to. I regularly check various blog feeds, which help me to keep up to date, but not so with forums. When I first got into affiliate marketing, [...]

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New Text Link Ads Plugin

16 April 2007

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Text Link Ads have announced an update for their wordpress plugin. They are trying to sell links in individual posts. I suspect for a blog that has an individual post which ranks well for a keyword, it could be a cheap way to buy a link. For a large blog with hundreds or thousands of [...]

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Textlinkads and Linkworth

11 April 2007

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It looks like Linkworth and Textlinkads are offering more and more similar and competing services. I must admit, I like the Web 2.0ish interface of textlinkads. Linkworth’s interface is a little old-fashioned, but works with no problems. I am still making more money with linkworth, although textlinkads are catching up quickly. I started with linkworth [...]

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Day 4 of the World Internet Summit

10 March 2007

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Today I listened to presentations by Marc Dussault (Jay Abraham representative), Ewen Chia, Rick Raddatz and Steve Pierce. I enjoyed Rick Raddatz’s presentation the most, more for the way he presented than what he was actually promoting. All of the presentations are half useful content with just enough to get you interested and then they [...]

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Day 1 of the World Internet Summit

8 March 2007

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I just got back from the first day of the World Internet Summit held in my hometown Melbourne, Australia. The seminar is being run by Tom Hua and Brett MacFall. We also heard from Paul Blackburn and Mike Filsaime. Perhaps the most informative presentation was by Mike Filsaime. I have gotten plenty of emails from [...]

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Shoemoney and TLA launch AuctionAds

7 March 2007

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I think it was only time before Shoemoney launched his own affiliate program – AuctionAds. He did have something called Shoemoney ads, but I am not sure if he promoted it so much? Textlinkads and reviewme are great programs – easy to implement and start making money for webmasters. Nice, easy to use interfaces. Some [...]

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