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Adsense Finder Explodes Your Online Earnings

Sunday 27 January 2008 @ 6:26 pm

The AdSense Finder is a new Adwords system designed to funnel you more pay-per-click (PPC) visitor traffic for your website with reduced PPC cost and maximization your (ROI) from all your Google AdWords advertising campaign runs.

Quite recently, Google a released a feature entitled “site placement targeting” where AdWords advertisers can select where their ads can appear; it also helps them bid on cost per appearance. The good thing about site placement is that that target audience can be controlled by focusing on keywords with less competition. Adsense Finder provides you with a list of large sites that provide relevant traffic. It’s simply your job to weed out ideal sites to publish your ad where CPC is low (or where competition is scarcely present) Continue Reading »
Adsense Finder Explodes Your Online Earnings




Pagerank 7 in Nine Weeks!

Thursday 17 January 2008 @ 7:42 pm

Pagerank 7 is music to the ears of a webmaster. It often means higher SERPs, potentially more visitors and yep- massive revenues from link sales. Now, while the staff doesn’t officially endorse link sales, we can’t help but admit how that route often leads to online success. Imagine building a fortune simply with a popular site and selling $100 links on it. Per month!

Sites with less than PR5 don’t enjoy this liberty though. You can’t sell so many links on such weak sites. Now what if you aspire to sell links and you’re only PR0? Have no fear. Duncan Carver’s just got the thing for you.

Visit his online marketing website and check out the bannered headline:

“Discover How We Managed to Take a Completely New Website With NO Google Page Rank Value, To An Astonishing PR Value 7 In Just Under Nine Weeks…”

We were so intrugued so we just had to sign up months ago. I was pleasantly shocked by the outcome.
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Pagerank 7 in Nine Weeks!




Let’s Hit The Ground Running!

Wednesday 16 January 2008 @ 3:05 am

pagerank102.jpgOkay. The 1st Quarter toolbar update’s ended and it looks like we failed to reclaim the PR5 laurel we held mid last year and lost in the bloody 2007 4th Quarter PR update. We’re languishing at PR3- perhaps due to the sudden fall of many high powered blogs that link to us.

Sigh. Iwebtool.com’s pagerank prediction’s gone haywire as well. The service ‘predicts’ we should be back at PR5 by now and yet it’s evident that no change will occur. Until April perhaps.

No matter. PR or no PR boost, we’re still here to give you boys and girls the most cutting reviews for 2008.

We’ll fly even higher!

Any of you folks still suffering from last year’s shakedown?




Google Pagerank Update Jan 2008

Sunday 13 January 2008 @ 10:27 am

Yep. It’s here again. While many webmasters watch it closely, I don’t really give a rat’s darn about the PR system anymore. What matters is SERPs- or search engine ranking position for critical search terms. After all, people find you through SERP, not PR.

Anyway, for those avid about PR, Hobo web gives some compelling insights that may help boost PR ranking for the next update which should mosey over by April. Continue Reading »
Google Pagerank Update Jan 2008




RSS Feeds for Fresh Content

Sunday 6 January 2008 @ 9:14 am

I’ve noticed many webmaster friends using RSS scripts like CARP and RSS Equalizer to run live feed into sites. This quickly creates perpetually updated content- something search engines love. Human visitors appreciate this as well since there’s always something new to read.

Be wary though. If your site consists of nothing but RSS feed and adsense ads, you risk getting deindexed from google. I know at least two who dropped to pagerank zero when Google penalized them for polluting the index with MFAs (made for adsense) sites.

How many of you still use RSS Equalizer as the sole content source? If you are, change your tact. You may end off isolated from the rest of the search community!




Links links and more links to you!

Friday 4 January 2008 @ 9:23 pm

SEO Experts have been getting more innovative in their rank enhancement services. Check out this cool SEO site. They manage a set of 180 professional blogs loaded with great product reviews. Now for a small fee, you can insert an advertorial of your own into their 180 strong network. Instant coverage and traffic for you!

I tried it on one of my sites and must say the money’s well spent. I got my ads plastered in but an hour.

If you’re after human traffic and a small SERP boost, this is for you




Backlinks for Cheap

Saturday 29 December 2007 @ 9:49 am

Everyone knows that search engine rankings depends more on inbound links than from the optimized content on your page. The amateur webmaster then turns to sites like TextLinkAds.com and Blogvertise.com for the necessary link juice- at a cost. Now, buying links at those sites can cost $30+ per month. With a large portfolio of websites, spending can easily hit $3000 a month. Is there a way to minimize cost for the same result?

Yes. Visiting Digital Point link sales, even the poorest webmaster can get advertising word out- for as low as $2 a link. Permanent ones at that!




Turning Your Blogpost into Passive Revenue

Sunday 23 December 2007 @ 5:49 pm

While this blog is monetized almost solely by Adsense, I oversee a small army of blog networks that generate tremendous amount of income. The average blog takes in $2000+ a month!

How’s this possible?

Not through text link ads- that could get you banned on google. No siree! Rather, these other blogs are monetized by reviewing high margin affiliate products managed by Clickbank and to a certain extent, Commission Junction.

It’s easy to generate the same if you’re already a high traffic blog. Convert visitors into cash simply by writing a review (positive or negative) of products Clickbank carries. Then embed an affiliate link their products (you’ll have to sign up). Then presto! When somebody likes your post and follows the link, you can earn up to 50% of the product price. How’s that sound?

Clickbank’s products often cost up to $149 so a single transaction nets you easly enough for an expensive movie-date.

I’d recommend Clickbank over Commission Junction any day since the latter offers up to 20% commissions only, but feel free to try out both.

Anyone here a Clickbank millionaire yet?




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