November 2007

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New Ad Network

On the advice of some friends and fellow profit finders, I’ve registered with NeverBlue Ads. It should be pretty much like clickbank or Commission Junction, but the searching-for-campaigns appears easier. Affiliates can use a combination of marketing methods, including search engine marketing, e-mail marketing, contextual advertising, incentive marketing and banners. Affiliates may specialize in one or more of these effective online marketing methods. Pretty swell, huh?

Written by russ on November 21st, 2007 with no comments.
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Weird Spike Resolved

I think I found the answer to this weird spike. I’m pretty sure that this site sent some users there. It’s the only place I can figure out. The Best Selling Guide website was using a generic amazon tag, so I added a new one and am tracking those hits.

I think that $19 whole dollars might be enough to justify treating the other categories like the books; if you click on a genre it shows a list of best sellers if you click on a book, it takes you to a detail page, but if you click on a category and then on an item it takes you right to Amazon. If I keep some of the item info and use item detail pages it should help my keywords and searches. Since I don’t really think people are searching for best selling electronics, it should help people when they search for specific items.

And if I add RSS feeds for the categories, that’ll probably help too, with link bait.

Not that I think anyone’s searching for “best selling books” though :)

Written by russ on November 18th, 2007 with no comments.
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Whoops. Don’t do that!

I took the adsense ads off the autoblogs; specifically the Tila Tequila one and the Kim Kardashian ones.

Google doesn’t allow adsense ads on blogs with adult content. And since most people looking for those sites are looking for porn, I could get my adsense license yanked. It’s not making much at the moment, but it could. So off they go.

No closer to my goals. Nose to the grindstone and all that rot.

Written by russ on November 12th, 2007 with no comments.
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Repetition is Boring

Sometimes people repeat themselves and really irritate me. Like Jon Leger, who revealed in one of his “dollar deals” a method for gaining a lot of backlinks very cheaply. And then the night after, I got the same method in an email from him where he said the tip was worth $67 but he gave it to me for free for re-opting-in to his email list.

Sheesh.

Anyway.

If you’ve suffered at the hands of a bank, I recommend you tell the story to US Bank Sucks, and get their free pdf on resolving your problem.

Written by russ on November 8th, 2007 with no comments.
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Google Acquired Feedburner

I must have been sleeping last week- Google has acquired feedburner.

What’s that mean for me? And this site?

You can integrate your feedburner feeds with your adsense account!
Got a hot feed with lots of readers? Bam! Lots of ad readers!

Yay for ads!

Sometimes I’m sad about the encroaching monetization of our lives. But then I go to feedburner, select a feed, go to monetize, and connect the feed with my adsense account. That makes me feel better.

Written by russ on November 8th, 2007 with no comments.
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Weird Spike Causes Change in Goals

My current goal is $10 in 7 days; my thinking is that I’d go from one buck in one night of passive income to over a buck a night for a week running.

However, some mysterious force has convinced eleven people to order something from Amazon.Com (and no, I can’t tell what site it came from ) and I’m over ten bucks for this week. That’s from amazon.com alone; I’ve also made about four bucks from referrals to the Dollar Deals ( see sidebar –> ).

So, with that, I’m going to have to change my goal to “more than one dollar a night for a week straight.”

Written by russ on November 6th, 2007 with 1 comment.
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Focus, Focus, Focus!

After convincing myself that I personally crashed the shared server that the portallane.com site lives on (well, the mysql crashed, anyway ), I turned off some of the logging and the stats programs that I had installed. It was probably for the best, but I’m definately a stats junkie. :)

So I’ve been updating the Thanksgiving Recipes site and the Justice League America Movie site and letting the rest of the portallane.com sites just go their automatic ways. I did learn how to embed youtube videos, and I used this plugin to make it easier. But now I have a lovely video of “how to make a pumpkin pie.” :)

Focus, lad, focus.

Somehow I managed to turn off the adsense deluxe panel, so even with the 200-300 unique visitors, nobody has given my adsense account any movement toward the “buck a night” goal of ten bucks in seven days.

However, I do want to thank the three of you who found something of use over at the Dollar Deals page. ;) Thanks!

So, my focus is currently on, letting the autoblogs run and not bothering with more or less, making good posts to my several blogs, and trying to find uses for those dollar deals myself. I did find one source that might prove interesting if I were to use the “cheap content” generation idea on that page. In fact, I’m going to sell that idea too. It’s one of those “if I had more time in the day” ideas that I never really got around to.

ps
I discovered that my otherwise awesome host ( site5 ) limits a site to 15 concurrent mysql connections, so it’s probably not feasible to run a large autoblog site on a site5 hosting account. :) )

Written by russ on November 3rd, 2007 with no comments.
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Google Trends

thanksgiving spikes

There’s a fascinating tool at google called “Google Trends.” Using it, you can see trending through the weeks or years for random topics.

As you sit and punch keywords into this tool, you can probably find some with cyclical patterns. For instance, the blue line to the right is more cyclical than the red line.

So, I’m seeing us on the cusp of a “Thanksgiving” Spike and the best keyword for thanksgiving is probably “recipe.” Because that’s what people do on Thanksgiving; they eat. So check out “thanksgiving recipes” at this new Thanksgiving Recipes blog. :)

Written by russ on November 1st, 2007 with no comments.
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