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A Guide To Making Money With A Video Blog |
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Written by WebUniver
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Sunday, 19 August 2007 |
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There's a lot of them about, a lot. Apart from the old-timers like ebaumsworld, Google's acquisition of YouTube has really seen them starting to eat up this market. The great thing is, that doesn't matter, videos are a disposal media - people look at them once, show their mates and then it's old news. You're only as good as your last video! What we're going to look at doing here is setting up a video website with minimal cost & time and maximising our profit. Now, I'm not claiming this will make you a millionaire, but you can earn around £500 ($1000 to our American friends) per month without too much trouble. So it's well worth it for the day or two it will take to set up! |
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How I went from $0.01 monthly earnings to $40, and then $440 in a few months |
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Written by WebUniver
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Friday, 17 August 2007 |
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Okay, this story comes from the events happened about a one year ago and contains something I learned back then. Basically this is a story how I multiplied one my website income channels without increasing my traffic dramatically.
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Creative Ways to Earn Online |
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Written by WebUniver
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Friday, 03 August 2007 |
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All of us (if not all, then some) want to earn quickly through the internet, and most of the time, we get the money that we want by doing boring stuff, offering a service that is actually a burden to us, or even selling ad spaces for only 20% of what it is worth. If this is the case, then why not earn while enjoying by doing the common stuff in a different way? There are many ways to make money online, and most of them are boring — imagine submitting a site which is NOT yours to 1,000 directories just to get $50… it’s a big bummer, right? If you like mathematics, why not solve a 10 math problems for $30 instead? This post contains unique and/or weird/unusual services that 3 different kinds of people (designers, writers, math enthusiasts) can offer to earn online. |
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How I made $2600 without Google Adsense |
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Written by Mubin Ahmed
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Friday, 03 August 2007 |
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Two Thousand Dollars without Adsense ?!? Yes, I did it. Even though you may not be impressed with my $400 from adsense last month even though I made $1500 with adsense the month before you have to understand that I was focusing on other projects. If you have read this post you can see that my ultimate goal was to make Five Thousand Dollars in one Month. I am not there yet, but I hope to achieve that within a month’s time. |
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Don't forget to protect your business |
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Written by WebUniver
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Thursday, 02 August 2007 |
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If you're an e-marketer, or owner of a website running a business on the internet, i think like me, the questions which turn around your mind are: what niche market to target, how to promote sucessfully your products, how to generate massive commissions or make dramatically sales, how to get target visitors to your website, etc... I agree with you. But, please don't forget this. |
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Guidelines for effective Ecommerce solutions |
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Written by WebUniver
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Thursday, 02 August 2007 |
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![]() Anyone who wants to set up an online business should be familiar with terms such as online shopping carts and ecommerce websites. There are a large number of solutions to choose from to boost your online business. We will provide you with guidelines that will help you in selecting the most effective ecommerce solution. |
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Rich Webmaster vs Poor Webmaster |
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Written by webmasterlabor.com
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Thursday, 02 August 2007 |
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![]() I've been a big fan of Robert Kiyosaki's book Rich Dad, Poor Dad for a few years now. I enjoy it's simplicity and direct impact. While specific 'get rich' step by step tips aren't outlined in the book (and some commentators even doubt its veracity), it does contain several simple but powerful ideas on what separates the “rich” from the “poor”. It also frames its narrative in the strong Freudian template of the father-child relationship. Kiyosaki correctly notes that the difference between “rich” people and “poor” people is not education (oftentimes, rich people have less educational attainment than poor people) but mentality. To get rich one has to “think rich” (kudos to Napoleon Hill). The rich have certain mental habits that ensure they attain and maintain their wealth and status. Looking back on Kiyosaki's book, the same can be true of webmasters. I help run Webmasterlabor.Com—the Internet's leading provider of offshore outsourced web content and online promotion services. Through my job, I've run across many differing types of successful webmasters and online entrepreneurs. Through several years of interaction, coffee shop meeting, formal meetings, and endless hours of ICQ/YIM/AIM chats I've noticed several key patterns and similarities among these webmasters. This blog post lists some of those commonalities. |
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