Archive for the 'Current Methods' Category
Here’s an inspiring tale; this guy wrote a flash game to find differences and is using it to encourage zip submits. Or something. Here’s a link to his cool game cool spot the difference game.
Smart idea; wish I’d thought of that.
February 20th, 2008 | Posted in Current Methods | No Comments
This mashup package is pretty redonkulos. By which I mean, if you want to get ten niche sites rolled out the door tonight, go get this software and you’ll be done in two hours. Not counting buying the domains and hosting.
Watch the video; you’ll see what I mean.
The version I downloaded required a .htaccess [...]
February 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Current Methods, affiliate, tips | No Comments
Saturday morning I woke and realized I had three long days stretched out before me, with no direct work plan. I decided that I’d get off my butt and try to earn $1000 that weekend; I could fall short, sure, but it would be worth the attempt. It doesn’t hurt that the mortgage is due.
So [...]
January 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Current Methods, ppc campaign | No Comments
Here’s a couple of scripts to help you with your redirection problems.
I keep seeing people asking how to set up their redirects to mask affiliate programs. This is a little package to help with that.
It contains, basically, two scripts. One, the index page, contains a form where you insert the redirections you want to use. [...]
January 16th, 2008 | Posted in Current Methods, affiliate, ppc campaign, tips | 3 Comments
Well now, that was interesting…
I have made over 12 dollars via google’s adsense this month ( today’s the twelfth ); that’s a buck a night. And when I score a sale through ebay, I’m making another dollar or two. Which implies to me that my methods are good but my targets are small. Hmm… [...]
January 12th, 2008 | Posted in Current Methods, Ebay RSS Blog, adsense, affiliate | No Comments
Some people don’t understand what “markov” content is. Basically it’s text that’s randomly regenerated to look like normal text, but since it’s automatically generated, it probably won’t make sense to a normal human. It is a method for defeating bayesian filters, and it’s a method for generating lots of “random” content.
Markov content is a quick [...]
December 29th, 2007 | Posted in Current Methods, tips | No Comments
I’m trying a slightly different eBay tack now. Rather than following the bluehat seo suggestions, I’m ponying up for phpBayPro, a plugin / tool for creating eBay based sites. I’m looking at this new recipe. He says all ya need are domain names, hosting (see side bar for the best damn webhosting package I’ve [...]
December 11th, 2007 | Posted in Current Methods, Ebay RSS Blog | 1 Comment
I’m recommending this “Secret Classroom” tool to you. However, I’m actually recommending that you register for the giveaway by Alok Jain and Jon Leger and get the five free toys they’re giving to all people who register. And, of course, also purchase your copy of the secret classroom.
Of course, if you purchase the [...]
December 5th, 2007 | Posted in Current Methods, tips | No Comments
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 [...]
November 21st, 2007 | Posted in Current Methods, affiliate | No Comments
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 [...]
November 18th, 2007 | Posted in Current Methods, news, tips | No Comments