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31
Aug/07
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The Adverblog – Finally starting to make blogging pay

Listings Lab AdverblogSome readers might remember a short flirtation I had with introducing advertising to this blog. It didn't go down well with the readers, and I tended to agree with them. I want this blog to remain a personal thing. But there are opportunities to earn money from blogging, and I've been experimenting with them recently. That's where the Adverblog comes in. It's a blog entirely dedicated to paid advertising.

So how does one make money from blogging? Well, it's all about SEO. SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) is what you do to make your site come up in search engines like google. The higher your site comes when people search, the more traffic you get to your website, and the more money you make from however you are trying to convert your visits. It's a numbers game, and one of the most important numbers in the equation is how many other sites on the Internet link to your website. It's not that simple, though. The links carry a weight. A link which is simply randomly placed on some site which google doesn't respect isn't worth much. But a link from a page with plenty of similar keywords in the title, URL and text from to the page you are trying to promote, especially from a site which google considers has gravitas is worth.... well, how much is it worth? Turns out a fair bit, and blogs are the perfect vehicle for this.

Blogs have been recognised as a powerful marketing tool for some time and this kind of professional blogging has been going on for a while. Google loves blogs, indexes them nicely and blogging software like wordpress is well set up to create an SEO friendly, categorised, fast growing and well indexed website very quickly. Banner advertising, even PPC contextual link advertising stuffed into content. It's all looking a bit dated. More and more expensive and less and less effective. The kind of advertising I'm talking about here; custom advertorial- is on the rise.

I've been experimenting with a website called Pay Per Post recently. They have a large number of advertisers who sign up and are willing to pay bloggers real money to create a post on their blog. PPP have thousands of bloggers signed up too. Each post earns the blogger $5-$20 US. The process of getting your blog approved takes a while, and not all blogs will be accepted, but once it is you are able to choose from hundreds of advertising 'opportunities'. These opportunities give you an idea of what the advertiser wants. How many words to write, the website to link to, any images, what category to put it in, all that. Once you've created the post, which generally takes a few minutes, it gets reviewed and if it meets all the criteria, you get paid by paypal. You can only accept 2 opportunities per blog per day, but it definitely makes it possible to make some money.

In the past few weeks I've averaged around $150 per week. It's not going to buy me a yacht, but that level of income will pay the costs of my office here in Chamonix. And it's a damn sight more than I've ever made from adsense.

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31
Aug/07
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Airhead

I found this video on monkeymag today, and I've just got to post it here. Too funny.

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31
Aug/07
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Using your phone for more than calling

There’s a technology which has been on the horizon for a while now. Something I’ve been very interested in. location based services. In a nutshell, your mobile phone signal can be triangulated to identify your actual location. This concept can seem slightly disturbing to some. It might have overtones of Orwellian big brother about it, but imagine this….

Emergency Number Service – say you’re in an accident and you call the Emergency services. Wouldn’t it be easier for them to find you and get help to you if they could read your exact location straight from your phone call?

Or in business. With the massive growth in delivery services due to shopping online, wouldn’t it be great to be able to monitor the location of all your delivery drivers and be able to redirect them to your customers more efficiently?

There are so many uses for this, it’s difficult to imagine that it won’t become one of the most important new technologies of the decade.

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31
Aug/07
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Backing it up

My dad doesn’t have much luck with computers. He’s always breaking them and loosing all his software and photos etc. He asked me what to do about it, so I did a little research and decided on the PC Magazine editors choice award winning Ibackup. It does everything he needs to back up his home PC, even though it’s really aimed at small businesses.

It’s an Online Backup service which supports open file backups, which is perfect for backing up things like Microsoft outlook and other ‘in use’ data. It’s the best of it’s kind I found, and at only $10 per month for 5GB of backup it’s a great solution for my own small business too.

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31
Aug/07
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New developments in credit cards

I have seen some great developments in the credit card industry recently which I would lie to share. Firstly pre-paid credit cards. Often times you can't use cash anymore, but not everyone can have a credit card. Especially useful for your kids as an emergency measure, these pre-paid credit cards are going to open up a whole new market.

Here are some useful links for you if you'd like to read about the subject further

credit cards - http://www.cardguide.co.uk/
compare credit cards - http://www.cardguide.co.uk/best_buys.html

low interest credit card

Of course, the traditional credit card market is still incredibly strong. It's an easy way to borrow. It can be expensive in terms of paying back interest, but that's not how credit cards should really be used. The best thing to do is to use the credit and clear your balance every month.

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