All Posts Tagged With: "Google"

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How To Choke More Cash from Adsense

Want one of these?

Ah. I thought so.
We all know that the blogger’s primary monetization tool is Adsense. It fast to setup, free to deploy and pretty much set-and-forget. Understandably, Adsense’ popularity readily spawned scores of experts who’d sell you secret adsense tips to generate checks that incite spontaneous salivation. Fork over $79 and [...]

9Oct2007 | Joseph Plazo | 30 comments | Continued
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MyBlogEarnings For September 2007

One of my work colleagues asked me today if my readers liked me posting my site earnings. I said that I think so, as I think it gives them ideas for increasing their own earnings.
If you’re new to the blog my old MyBlogEarnings reports are available, as well as my Guide To Making Money [...]

1Oct2007 | Everton | 51 comments | Continued
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Backlink Campaigns For Quick and Easy DeIndexing

Only for Masochists. Sentient Webmasters: stop reading here.
If you’re like some of my crazy friends, you want to be deindexed. It’s a painless process of getting your site quickly taken off Google’s vaunted search directory.
Think of all the advantages: anonymity, solitude and peace. When you’re invisible, no one can spam, flame or cuss you anymore! [...]

30Sep2007 | Joseph Plazo | 25 comments | Continued
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TNX.net - A Great New Way To Make Money Online

After a false dawn with CashCrate, I really think I have stumbled onto a great new way to make money online.
Over the last couple of months I’ve reduced the number of schemes that I utilise to generate over $15k per month from this site, and I’m certain that TNX.net will play a major role in [...]

29Sep2007 | Everton | 58 comments | Continued
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Free Online Tools That Boost Your Personal Productivity

Hopefully you had a good week over at work, and are getting ready for the weekend.
I like weekends because they allow me to spend time with my family and friends, but also because they provide me with a unique opportunity to review my goals and plan the upcoming week accordingly.
One conclusion I often reach during [...]

28Sep2007 | gili | 5 comments | Continued
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27 Tips For Building A Kick-Ass Blog

I bookmarked a good article from Performancing entitled 27 Tips For Building A Kick-Ass Blog a few days ago, but I’ve only just got around to reading it. It’s a very good post and as with many lists the quality of the tips starts to trail off a bit at the end, but there [...]

22Sep2007 | Everton | 4 comments | Continued
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Google Reader Graduates From Google Labs

It’s not often that a Google service graduates from Google Labs or loses the beta tag, but Google Reader just has. Support has also been added for French, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese, English (UK), Japanese, and Korean languages.
I’ve been using Google Reader I think since it was launched and I’ve been hooked ever [...]

20Sep2007 | Everton | 11 comments | Continued
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Show Me Your Desktop, Jennifer Laycock

This week it’s Jennifer Laycock from Search Engine Guide and The Lactivist’s turn to Show Me Your Desktop. Jennifer wrote the first e-book about blogging I read. The e-book is called Zero cash, A little talent and 30 days. She explains how she started The Lactivist from scrath using viral marketing, CafePress, ads, SEO and [...]

16Sep2007 | Dennis Bjørn Petersen | 6 comments | Continued
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10 PageRank Increasing Myths

I’m sure you’ve all read several ‘build PageRank quick’ guides in the past, however, all is not as it seems.
Why share the secrets if they work for you? Disinformation abound. I try to debunk many of the common myths of pagerank and site building. Take a look.

10Sep2007 | Kline | 26 comments | Continued
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How Military Tactics Can Explode Your Web Traffic

Back in the 90s, Pres. Bush had the Joint Chiefs come up with some pretty cool scenarios to take Kuwait back from the Iraqis. They did their job with flair. Each maneuver Saddam could conceive off, Bush’s Generals had a solution. They thought the plan was airtight. Or so they thought…..
The war dragged on far [...]

9Sep2007 | Joseph Plazo | 6 comments | Continued
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