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New way to make money by referring your friends

Wednesday, December 13th, 2006

I recently joined AGLOCO because of a friend recommended it to me. I am now promoting it to you because I like the idea and I want you to share in what I think will be an exciting new Internet concept.

AGLOCO’s story is simple:

Do you realize how valuable you are? Advertisers, search providers and online retailers are paying billions to reach you while you surf. How much of that money are you making? NONE!

AGLOCO thinks you deserve a piece of the action.

AGLOCO collects money from those companies on behalf of its members. (For example, Google currently pays AOL 10 cents for every Google search by an AOL user. And Google still has enough profit to pay $1.6 billion dollars for YouTube, an 18-month old site full of content that YouTube’s users did not get paid for!

I made a simple calculation to see how much you can earn, so, if you refer 5 friends, and each of them refer 5 other persons each of them you can make easier about $3,000/month.

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AGLOCO will work to get its Members their share of this and more.

AGLOCO is building a new form of online community that they call an Economic Network. They are not only paying Members their fair share, but they’re building a community that will generate the kind of fortune that YouTube. But instead of that wealth making only a few people rich, the entire community will get its share.

What’s the catch? No catch - no spyware, no pop-ups and no spam - membership and software are free and AGLOCO is 100% member owned. Privacy is a core value and AGLOCO never sells or rents member information.

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How to spend your AdSense earnings

Thursday, December 7th, 2006

A lot of people are making money from AdSense.
Some are making nothing some are making a lot, so for the people who are making some good money i do have some advice on how you must spend you money. :)
For those who make $xxx in one month:
1. Pay for better hosting (fast loading pages can increase your earnings);
2. Buy cheap advertising from AdBrite or other sources;
3. Pay for content writing;
4. Buy a good chair. This with the chair sound stupid but it’s not. If you have a bad chair you can’t work verry much time, and you back will hurt you. So spend some money on this and you will see some results on you work quality.
5. Invest in link acquisition.

For those who make $x,xxx in one month:
1. All stept i wrote up;
2. Find a dedicated server;
3. Hire other persons to work with you, so you can expand more in short time;
4. Have some fun.

For those who make $xx,xxx in one month:
1. All stept i wrote up;
2. If you have a job, tell them to go to hell because you are better;
3. Don’t focus on too much project one time becasue you can fail easy;

For those who make $xxx,xxx in one month
1. All stept i wrote up;
2. PLEASE TELL ME HOW YOU DO SO MUCH?!?!
:)

The title of the page pays - AdSense

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006

I experienced some interesting things with AdSense.
One of my friends who is having the website http://www.plusdatings.com tested for 2 months diferent behaviors of Adsense and keywords targeting. He usually have a long title on his index page to target more searches from SE’s.
We all know that long title with many words catch more traffic.

I advised him to change the title in one keyword, and to leave it like this for a month.
Guess what happened? The CTR whas at 23% and the position opf the ads were the same, and the CPC rised with 100%.
Wow, that is a change i said so i experienced on some of my websites.

Same results for me.
So my advice is: “Use one keyword per page, and you will be paid!” :)

Best web hosting services for AdSense sites

Friday, October 27th, 2006

We all know that finding a quality web hosting company it’s not an easy task.

In the Web hosting industry, you tend to get what you pay for. If you go with a company that offers ultra-cheap or free Web hosting, you may have to worry about limited support, banner ads running on your site and the possibility of your site going down for long periods of time. Your Web hosting company should be reliable, supportive, easy to use and safe.

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I’m out of the sandbox after 6 months

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

Finally my website is no more on the sandbox. Huh. 6 months of sandbox it’s a long time for a website. In this time i tried to understang what taked me there. Day and night, and i didn’t finded any answer.

Maybe i was in sandbox for duplicate content, maybe my site was not cool enough, maybe i done too much links. At this moment i don’t know but i am happy with it.

My final conclusion:
- don’t spam with content;
- don’t spam with over optimization;
- don’t spam with link building;
- DON’T SPAM!!!! :)

This guy is making $4,000/day with AdSense

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

I like to see dedicated webmasters that after a long and hard work finally get results.
On my last SEO project for a big Australian company i worked with a guy “M.A” who amazed me with his knowledge about online marketing.

This guy is working 5 hours per day with a 1000% efficiency. At 23 years he is one of the smartest online marketers that i ever seen ( and i seen a lot ). He started with AdSense 1,8 years ago and builded his website around this PPC system.

When he started his website http://www.plusdatings.com he didn’t knowed nothing about the online dating industry, and haved some moments when he wanted to give up. After he applied into AdSense publishers program he has seen a big increase of money coming and he worked every day, on SEO.

He told me this about his success:

“I don’t believe in link popularity shit! I builded my website on thrust and hard work taking care of my users. Anyone who is able to do this will have a great success like mine.

To be honest i make with AdSense on a daily bases up to $4,000 with my website but the most of the money are coming from paid memberships, sponsors, and affiliate programs.

Actually i make around $8,000/day with one dating website http://www.plusdatings.com. I hink my success is based on a hard work, because when i started i used to work about 24 hours per day and this is no joke. At this moment i don’t work so much because i am better then when i started.

I am always spoting the first place, and i always want to be in big challenges. I like makrets where is a lot of competition because there are the money.

When i reach my targets i put new targets to be achieved because this is my engine who keeps me alive. I know that the online dating market is strong and there are a lot of websites making more than i make, but i hope one day to be at the same level and figh with the big guys our there.”

I hope this article will help a lot of webmasters in their business because after i speacked with him a haved a feeling that i can do anything if i want and if a work hard.

SU on next post.

Nice Book for People Who Use Google Services

Sunday, May 21st, 2006
Building Your Business with Google For Dummies

The first-ever book to show businesses step by step how to capitalize on advertising programs offered by Google, the world’s #1 search engine, with more than 200 million search queries per day

Written by a veteran For Dummies author working in cooperation with Google, which will help support the book

From selecting the right keywords to crafting the right message, the book explains how to boost site traffic using AdWords, Google’s hugely successful sponsored-link advertising program, which now has more than 150,000 advertisers

Also details how to make money with AdSense, a Google program that funnels relevant AdWords ads to other sites-and pays those sites whenever someone clicks on them

Building Revenue on the Web - Affiliate Selling

Sunday, May 21st, 2006
Affiliate Selling: Building Revenue on the Web

Released in early 2000, this was one of the first books about affiliate programs and it still sets the standard. While it didn’t predict the demise of the dotcoms, this book is still very relevant. For the beginner, its basics and useful tips are exactly what you need to get started.

But for the advanced reader, its unique and prescient predictions about where things where things are going are VERY interesting. (If you replace some of the book’s references to no-longer existing companies with the newer term “XML Web Services,” you have what amounts to a book that was written 5-8 YEARS ahead of its time! For instance, the authors were completely accurate in their prediction of the return of the importance of the individual/small site, a notion which was heresy in 2000 when the web was totally dominated by massive funded companies competing using millions of dollars from their IPO war chests.

I credit the authors with this foresight and find their other 50,000-foot-level insights to still be fresh, insightful, and completely unique among the books I’ve seen in this category. This aspect makes the book required reading for anybody who thinks they know anything about affilate programs today.

The only drawback of this book is that many of the examples sited in the directory of affiliate programs are no longer around. But the authors do reference other affiliate program directories which still exist and that is really all you need to know to find suitable programs today.

The smell of money - niche markets

Sunday, May 7th, 2006

The AdSense publisher program is attracting every day more and more webmasters.

I have maked a test with a website to see how niche markets are working. I made a website about audio players and posted there reviews for players and hacks. I promoted the site and maked some link exchange with some website owners on the same market and submited to some free directories.

After 2 weeks of daily work i make at this moment an average of $5/day only with that site, and another $200/month from Amazon sales.

My advice: find a niche and work on it - the money will follow.

The first step to improving your search engine rankings

Wednesday, April 19th, 2006

The first step to improving your search engine rankings and achieving good link popularity is to get your site listed in one or more of the popular directories. Two of the better directories are Yahoo and the Open Directory Project. If you have a business related web site you’ll want to get listed in the Yahoo Directory.

The Yahoo Directory charges three hundred dollars per year for a listing. That can be a lot of money for some, but it’s a good business investment. If your web site is not a business related site, the listing is free, however, it will take a lot of follow up and time to get listed.

The Open Directory will give you a free listing regardless of what kind of web site you have. Unfortunately, “free” has its price. The price is “time”. It can take many months and many follow up inquiries before your site actually gets listed.

Your objective should be to get your web site listed at the highest level of the most appropriate category. In order to achieve that goal, you need to think things through. For example, if your site is in the business of shipping auto parts from a small town out in the boondocks, DON’T submit your listing request to “Auto Parts in the Boondocks”, that can be a fatal error. Think a little! Submit your web site to “Worldwide Auto Parts”. You will not only associate your web site with the big boys, but you’ll also get your web site listed in an International Directory.