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Archive for June, 2008

Nice ads plugin

June 27, 2008 By: Honto Category: Money 1 Comment →

Down at Max Blog Press you can find the Max Banner Ads which will surely improve your ad view number and ad clicks. It is a Wordpress plugin. Wordpress, in my opinion the most versatile blog program ever made. So if you don’t use Wordpress for your blog, I recommend you to give it a try.

And there’s a new ‘ware breed used by this plugin. Meaning that this is a reviewware. You use it for free and if you liked it then you should make a review on your blog about its capabilities and believe me there are lots of it. Also if you don’t want to write the review, it’s O.K. You still can use it for free.

But no more talking, just look here and be amazed by the multiple options included.

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Download it now!

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Commentator of the week

June 22, 2008 By: Honto Category: Contest 4 Comments →

I’ve decided to give the prize even if the minimum prescriptions for the contest were not completely accomplished. As I said before, it should be a minimum 3 commentators battling for this prize. I just hope that in the weeks to come will have a good fight for these L$500.

Remember to check out my site for future contests in Second Life and other ways to earn money. As you’ve noticed, I started giving ideas for money makers in real life too. It’s a complementary field of this blog so you should expect more from where that came together with blogging tips for you bloggers out there who are trying to make a difference.

But let’s not wait any more for the big announcement. Here it is. The Commentator of the Week is no other than:

James Schwarz with 2 comments

Do you even realize what little thing have you done for L$500. Trust me, it’s better than camping in Second Life. Congratulations, my friend.

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Alternative money makers

June 21, 2008 By: Honto Category: Money No Comments →

Since I just lost my Google Adsense account, I’ve been looking for new ways and opportunities to make money online and I discovered that adsense it’s not the ultimate money maker on the internet. I thought that you should know about it too. After all this is a money maker blog.

Text Link Ads

They deal with selling links on your blog or site. You all should have one in your blog. Usually it’s going in your sidebar, left or right, where ever you want to store it. Of course they establish a price for the links on your blog extracting information from different sources such as Alexa, the RSS subscribers or Google Page Rank. And it’s not too intruding because it’s located in the sidebar and the readers enjoy your blog posts without being hassled by advertisement.

Sign up for Text Link Ads

Kontera Content Link

Kontera, as written in its name, deals with content links. What are content links? They’re that special links in your spread out through your posts. They search for special words in your post and they transform them into publicity. When you hover over those words a small popup appears giving your readers the chance to find out more about a product or service related to that word.

There is a trick here. They only accept 500,000 page views per month sites. But, still, I made some research on this and found a way around it. I discovered John Chow. All you have to do to get your Kontera account is to write “John Chow Kontera partnership” into the Comments field after you complete the other details.

Sign up for Kontera

Bidvertiser

This one is somehow like Google Adsense but it has a major advantage for smaller sites. The payout is set to minimum 10$. It’s quite an easy payout to reach for sites with small number of viewers. Just like Google it’s a CPC (Cost Per Click) network, or you may say PPC (Paid Per Click).

Sign up for Bidvertiser

ReviewMe

ReviewMe help advertisers as bloggers to earn great money. Advertisers buy reviews from bloggers and everybody wins. They establish a price for a review on your blog based on Alexa rank, number of readers and other statistics. So, after you grow your blog this service can bring you great money for a 200 word review.

Sign up for ReviewMe

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Adsense account canceled

June 17, 2008 By: Honto Category: Miscellaneous 2 Comments →

Want to speak to you about a guy who lost his Google Adsense account. Unfortunately that guy would be me and now I’m just trying to get it back. Even if I tried this, I really don’t think that I would have any luck in getting my account back and this is only because Google has extremely strict rules when we’re talking about invalid click activity.

Still what do you have to do when your adsense account has been disabled?

Frankly there are not much things to do about that because you are in Googles hands. But you might want to try these simple steps:

Step 1

If your account has been disabled you should have already received an e-mail about this horrid thing. First you should try reading the e-mail and extracting the information about the reason why your account has been disabled.

Step 2

Secondly, in that e-mail you should find a kind of “more about why you are flushed by Google” link. If the e-mail is not clear enough and you want more information, you should try that.

Step 3

After all the small talk and refers to Google TOS (Terms Of Service) paragraphs, you can do one thing and one thing only. To send an online appeal form. You send the form with the required information and you just have to relax and wait for 48 hours, or so they say, for them to review your site, problem, invalid clicking and other suspicious stuff they find.

I wrote these steps because you might get an e-mail about disabling your adsense account from a scammer. If that happens, don’t, I repeat, DO NOT give away your users or passwords. Google does not ask for that, it only asks you about your publisher ID, that’s cool. Oh, yes and if you look in the URL section of your browser, it should appear https:// instead of http://. The S means that the page is secure and you can be positive that it is from Google.

Unfortunately in my case, the e-mail was genuine, no scam, no trick and I had to go through all the steps that I presented you. Now, all I can do is wait for their decision. Wish me luck guys. And read those Adsense Terms and Conditions, it would not hurt a bit and it might help you not to lose your account as I did.

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