Archive for May, 2007
Bloggerwave Update
Thanks you for visiting. Please consider subscribing to the RSS feed.UPDATE:
I got paid!
“This email confirms that you have received a payment of $40.00 USD from bloggerwave”
If the guys from Bloggerwave read this - thank you! I’ve updated the original post with this as well.
Glad to see you’ve worked things out.
2 comments:
VivienneQuek said…
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A-List or B,C,D-List: How To Decide Where To Spend Your Advertising Dollars
“Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted; the trouble is I don’t know which half. “
John Wanamaker US department store merchant (1838 - 1922)
Realistically, this holds true for web advertising as well.
“Wait a minute,” you might say. “Every webmaster knows how to use analytics software to track incoming links.”
True, but web […]
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You Should Be Reading: Shoemoney
Shoemoney had a great post for all the paid-post naysayers today. To be honest, I didn’t start reading Shoemoney until last week, but the amount of knowledge he has about how to monetize a website is phenomenal. You could go to school on this stuff. If you have heard the interview he did with John […]
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10 Lessons I’ve Learned About Blogging
Darren at Blogged Out wrote a post about the lessons he’s learned about blogging and asked for submissions. Here’s a few I’ve learned:
1. Get a domain name early. Blogspot domains are so 2004.2. Use subdomains if you want to set up blogs about different niches, rather than new domains for each niche. It helps when […]
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Why You See So Many Blogs About Blogging (including this one!)
Have you ever wondered why you see so many bloggers blogging about blogging?
Check out the search trends of blog vs. sex, porn, poker, or gambling.
If you’re looking for a niche to blog in, checking out search trends is a good place to begin. Not only will you see traffic that follows the trend (if you’re […]
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Are Paid-Post Broker Commissions Out Of Line?
Trying to forecast trends online is like trying to forecast how many flies will land on a dog turd.
Perhaps this is why John Chow decided to simply declare PPP Direct dead on arrival.
I think John and I have similar philosophies with regard to monetizing our blogs. Similar, but not the same. For instance, selling comment […]
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PayPerPost Direct: Taking a shot across ReviewMe’s bow, at a better price.
PayPerPost has rolled a direct-purchase service for advertisers to target bloggers to write posts for them. This is similar to the ReviewMe badges, but the difference is in the amount of commission the broker takes: ReviewMe takes 50% of the price of the post, whereas PayPerPost Direct is only 10%. This is a great development […]
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Blogs-for-Hire: The Ongoing Debate
Robin Raskin at Yahoo Tech wrote an article about paid blogging that started with:
Now that the world has recognized the blogger as a force to be reckoned with, every product and brand wants to be the buzz of the blogosphere.
But then does a little pirouette with this dig:
He has a unique way of looking at […]
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Steve Rubel: An examination of the AWESOME power of consumer-generated content
Steve Rubel posted a great analysis of how Tim Ferris used bloggers to get the buzz started for his book, The 4-Hour Work Week. While Tim didn’t pay bloggers directly, he did get a number of A-List bloggers to give him coverage and that coverage expanded like all things in the blogosphere, virally. His book […]
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You Should Be Reading: J Dwivedi’s "Dollar Bloggers" Interviews
Not to say that women make up the majority of this population, but they seem to do a good job of networking, education, and promotion through the forums.
J Dwivedi has started a series of interviews with “Dollar Bloggers” (I kind of like that label!), starting with Lisa Martin (mythoughtsideasandramblings.com) and Kat Cooper (My Single Mom […]
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