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Monday, 15 January 2007 |
Starting a web site or a blog requires ideas in order for it to have contents. A web site or a blog which has no solid content is just a waste of effort and time because you do not have a specific target audience. You need solid content to attract potential web surfers to keep visiting your site.
For starters, you can try searching what are the top Internet searches from the websites listed below to get a few ideas:
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Monday, 15 January 2007 |
How Do I Get Paid Online? Simple!
There are many merchant services or payment processors out there that you can use to collect payments for your goods or services. PayPal is one of these payment processors. Many considers PayPal as one of the most secure payment processors and for the techies, PayPal has the technological know-how. However not all organizations accepts PayPal.
These are payment processors that you can use for your business:
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Saturday, 13 January 2007 |
Stormpay, one of the larger online payment processors, recently froze many of their merchant and members accounts starting on 2/9/2006. Stormpay also raided the balances of many of the account holders and literally took money without explaining why.
So many online businesses and Stormpay account owners were completely take by surprise with this latest move by the company. Now that literally millions of dollars were taken by Stormpay, there are thousands of people asking “Where is my money?”
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Tuesday, 09 January 2007 |
Interested in writing articles and want to make money out of it? Your answer is Associated Content and Constant Content!
I’ve been itching to write about these two publication websites for ages. I just had to make sure that they are legitimate. Previously I did not mention my source for publishing articles online because they haven’t paid me yet. But not long ago, they have fully credited the money that they owe me – into my PayPal!
Take a look at my PayPal statement below:
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Monday, 08 January 2007 |

Who wants to be a guide?! Journey from mountains to the bottom of the ocean – well NOT this kind of guide, but a Guide for About.com.
About.com is hiring guides to build and maintain a ‘GuideSite’. Look at the quote below on the requirements:
- Original content (articles, reviews, FAQs, tutorials) written by you
- A blog featuring your unique voice and personality
- A directory of the best content in your topic, whether it be your own work or links to other sites
- A discussion forum where you serve as community leader
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Sunday, 07 January 2007 |
BidVertiser! – you can earn money through this PPC (pay-per-click) program and it functions just like Adsense. After digging through countless of blogs (again!), I got to know this PPC program which is simply irresistible. Why? – because unlike Google Adsense, the minimum payout is only $10 and $50 for a check. Best of all, they pay to your PayPal! This is a great feature because you don’t need to wait to hit your golden $100 mark before Google pays you. Having Google Adsense running on my main website (DotMySpot.com), I only managed to profit $17++ in a month time frame – not bad for a first timer since this is a new website, but I still have $83 more to go. Thus I’ve decided to implement BidVertiser on one of my blog for a trial run and see how it goes. Click here to see my blog.
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Sunday, 07 January 2007 |
What to Consider as a New Student to Diving
While I can't comment on how other instructors do their classes I thought it important to illustrate to a new student what they should expect to see from a instructor who is out for their well being as students and as a customer.
First the need to feel comfortable. It is important that a new student feel comfortable with whom they are ready to take scuba lessons from. The instructor is preparing you for a fun activity in a world that is for the most part forgein to us. If you have a instructor that concentrates solely on the fun side of the sport then I say start looking again. A good instructor will talk about the fun stuff and will also be able to explain the risks related to scuba diving. Not in a negative way but in a way that will be understood illustrating the importance of taking lessons. Scuba diving is a sport that truely the more you know the more fun it is.
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Friday, 05 January 2007 |
As I was browsing over numerous blogs today, I came across proBlogger.net. Well actually I did visit his site few weeks back but I didn’t go back until recently. Something attracted my attention and it was a blogger job post where you can actually pay a fee of $50 per month to Darren Rowse (proBlogger.net owner) to post an advertisement to hire a part time or full time blogger to write for your site. Though the pay was not fantastic, you get approximately $600 to $800 per month depending on which company. Contrary to what you might think, $600 is already huge cash in my country! I did apply for one of the blogger post but they didn’t get back to me and anyway it was not related to anything that I’m doing at the moment (they wanted a person to blog about their country).
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Friday, 05 January 2007 |
Through Adwords!
Google is one of the most popular things out there in the Internet. Google dominates the field of search engines. According to a recent study, Google is responsible for generating more than 70% of the clicks to web pages that are searched through search engines.
Google has also devised a way to be able to put Internet marketing through a whole different level. Because of its market dominance, it has the capability to be able to set up a new pay-per-click system which aims at matching sellers and buyers. Google has developed what is not referred to as the Google Adwords.
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Thursday, 04 January 2007 |
How To Achieve Higher CTR on Adwords/Adsense?
If you hear about people achieving high payments per click with AdSense, remember that's only part of the story. You also need lots of page views and a high click-through rate.
Here are some ideas on how to achieve those three things:
* If you're starting afresh designing a site specifically for AdSense revenue, you'll want a simple design that makes it easy to paste Google's code into a horizontal or vertical space on the site. For experienced webmasters, that's easy.
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