27 September, 2007

Everyone needs a little extra once in a while

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Sometimes it happens. I've discussed it here before. Sometimes unforeseen things happen, and you just need a little extra coin to get over that hump. Maybe your car windscreen gets broken. Maybe your brakes go out. Maybe your heater gives out just as a cold snap approaches. Sure, we should have emergency funds for things like that. But there are those times when things happen all at once (at least, that is how it works in my house).

For those times, when your emergency fund is depleted from a prior emergency, and you haven't been able to build it back up proper yet, but you absolutely, positively need a little cash advance in the here and now, there are options. Sure, those payday loans places charge an arm and a leg in interest. But this is short term stuff here people. It isn't like you're going to be paying that 2000% interest for any amount of time. Look, it usually costs about $50 to get a two week $250 loan. If you figure the APR, it is astronomical. But, if you look at it as a fee for a service, it isn't that bad. It beats the heck out of bouncing checks.

Now don't get me wrong, I'm not one that is going to go around advocating the use of the payday loans operations, but I do see they are a necessary evil at times. If used sparingly and correctly, they can be a life saver. The problem comes with people who get themselves into a cycle of cash advance loans, and never get out of it.

Now the cash advance loans have come to the Internet. Cashadvance1500.com is a sort of clearing house for online payday loans operations. You hit the site, fill out the proper forms, and the cash is AHC deposited into your bank account.

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07 September, 2007

Internet makes relocation easier

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If you have moved around as much as I have, you have probably learned that, while living in all sorts of different locations is exciting and fun (and makes great stories for where ever you end up next), the actual moving stinks. Well, not the moving so much, but the relocation. Trying to figure out everything you need to know so you don't make the wrong decisions on things like what type of place to live in can be difficult from hundreds or even thousands of miles away.

The Internet of course, makes things so much easier. It is now easy to find real estate values online so you know you don't end up paying too much for too little. Not to mention things like mortgage quotes.

NationalRelocation.com is has a good site with all of this information.This place is nearly a one-stop shop for relocations. They have it all, they can hook you up with a Realtor, they have information on foreclosures, movers and even houses for rent.

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21 August, 2007

Long ago and far away...

Holy Cow! Has it really been almost a month since my last post here? Crimeny, I need some sort of something to do something to help me make sure I post more stuff here. Although, in reality, this site is kind of dying out. I started this site to chronicle my attempts at making money on the 'Net (and blogging in particular), and I think I have pretty much covered all I can find to cover.

Oh sure, there are SEO things and what not. You something that kills me though? Some of the opportunities from SEO companies - wanting to charge you, dear reader, your hard-earned cash so that they will help you get a better search engine rating? Those companies, will only accept bloggers to advertise for them with astronomical Google PageRanks. Like 7 or 8. What putz's.

Anyway, I see that my Bigsibling blog is holding steady in the PageRank game at 3, this blog is up to 2 (w00t!) and myhometown.blogspot.com is up to 1 (oh well). But at least nothing is slipping DOWN in the rankings. And not moving forward it tons better than moving backwards!!!

Ok, I need to start hitting this site more with updates and what not. Oh, that clixsense thing? Not so much, I spent like 45 minutes the other day, just clicking away, and I end up with something like 34 cents. When they say clixsense they really mean clixcents!

27 June, 2007

Getting more for less

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It seems that every time you turn around, there are more and more blogs on how to make money or save money via the Internet. Quite frankly, there are so many, it is hard to keep track of them all. While I'm not trying to tell anyone how to make money. I'm not giving out some sort of 'secret' that only I know.

What I am doing here, is trying to keep track of my attempts at making a little more money. I don't have any grand ideas that this is going to someday replace the ol' 8-5.

All that being said, the guy over at Hustlermoneyblog has some rather nifty (if not possibly a little...er...shall we say shady?) ideas for getting more for less.

For instance, it seems that the nice and kind folks over at American Express are giving away 25,000 reward points via a Credit card bonus for new customers who get open a new American Express Business Gold card account. But this is a limited time offer, so you must apply right away (isn't that always the case with these things?).



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More opps from PPP

I don't know if you have noticed the graphic to the left that reads "Hire Me". This is a relatively new PayPerPost program titled "PayPerPost Direct". The way it works is, you have the badge on your site, an advertisers sees your site, likes your content (not to mention your exceptional wit and prose) and hires you for a direct placement advertisement.

You can always decline the offer, or negotiate for more money for the ad. I don't know if declining the offer will actually inhibit your ability to get more PPP Direct business, but I would assume it would not since these do not come from PPP, they only facilitate the meeting.

At any rate, if you are a postie, check it out.

Thanks for visiting!

26 June, 2007

Credit Good - Debt Bad

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We all want things we don't have. Am I right or what? And sometimes, we need things we don't have, and don't really have the funds to acquire. Seriously. Many people just simply do not have savings. And if they do, it is too little. Lets say you suddenly need a new catalytic converter. WHAM! something like $1300 right there. This is where credit cards can, and do, come in handy.

Now, sure, debt is bad. Debt is the one commandment that was left off the ten. I'm sure if there were and eleventh commandment, it would have been "Thou shalt not carry consumer debt." But there isn't. Or maybe there is, and it is a conspiracy by the banks and creditors, and they went and removed that from all the copies of the Bible so as to make us all *think* it is ok.

At any rate, while debt is bad, and should be avoided at every turn possible. Credit is not bad. Credit is good. Credit allows one to do things like rent cars, reserve hotel rooms. Buy things online. Buy things with the ultra-cool dealio that many credit card companies have that protects your stuff for so many days after purchases.

Goldstarcredit.net is pretty much a one-stop shopping for information on credit reports and credit cards. If you need a new card, head over there. They have 0% (limited time only) cards.

As usual, thanks for stopping by!

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21 June, 2007

For people good with graphics & 3D modeling

I have found another place to earn a bit more for those of you who:

1) Have a bit of time on your hands

B) Have graphics editing software (and know how to use it)

III) Have knowledge (or a strong desire to learn) 3D computer modeling

That is a place called "Second Life". Some of you may have heard of it. Heck some of you are probably already in it. Now, I've never been one for internet chatting. I guess I just don't have all that much to say. And I certainly didn't see the point in using a chat program where everyone is running around as little cartoon characters.

What I didn't realize is (now I don't know about others, all i know about is Second Life) that it is so much more than just chatting. There are actual businesses in there. Barack Obama has a Second Life campaign headquarters. If you have the talent and the time, there are people who have left their 'real life' jobs and are making their living in the Second Life world.

Just in case you think it is only for the geekish, Rueters (you know the news people) have their own "Second Life News Center." This is Rueters people! And they have a correspondent that covers Second Life stuff.

It has even come to where the US Congress is talking about how to tax dollars earned in these virtual worlds.

Ok, buy now you are probably saying "but I don't understand it all." Which is probably correct. And even after fairly exhaustive research on the matter, I'm not certain I understand it either. But here goes my view of what goes on.

Second Life has their own currency. They are called "Linden Dollars" and the currency symbol is displayed as L$1 or sometimes $1L. But I think officially it is supposed to be L$1. Now, people start to accumulate mass quantities of these Lindens (which is the vernacular - or sometimes Lindeys). After accumulating mass quantities of Lindens, people can and do sell them for real money. I have seen the Lindens on the Ebay, but it is also possible to buy them from people in the game (indirectly). According to the Reuters Second Life site, the current exchange is 267.4L$/USD. I know, it sounds crazy. The have an exchange? For play money? Whatever.
So where is the money being made? Several places. One is real estate. For a mere $1,700 (real money, not the Linden dollar crap) you can buy your own island. Then you can sell and/or rent part or all of the land to other people. You can build up whatever type of community you want on the island.

So virtual real estate is one way. Another way is to make things in Second Life and sell them. People sell clothes (as referenced above), hair (go figure), cars, planes, space ships, light sabers. Think of something, and they sell it.

And yet another way is *ahem* prostitution. Strange, but true. Now I don't know why someone would pay someone else to have two cartoon characters...uh... "make the beast with two backs" (to paraphrase Billy Shakespeare). But I guess they do. So not only clothes and hair are for sale, but anatomically enhanced...er...body parts also.

Seriously though, I think if you have the vision and the time, you could make some good coin in there. Seriously, the following is from the website Second Life Insider (they post these stats every day) - emphasis is my own

Yesterday in Second Life we:

  • Spent US$1,697,000 at an exchange rate of L$270.7 to US$1
  • Exchanged US$192,000 at an average of US$8,000.0 per hour.
  • Market buys were US$115,000
  • Market sales were US$75,000
  • Limit-limit buys were US$1,200
  • The busiest time was at 7pm when about US$11,000 was exchanged.
  • The quietest time was 10pm when about US$6,000 was exchanged
Do you see that? In one day almost $1.7 million US dollars were spent. In ONE DAY. Money exchanged from US to Lindens (or the other way around, I don't know for certain) at a rate of $8K per hour.

Maybe it is just me, but it seems that if one invested a little time effort, and sure a little money, they could do pretty well there.

Of course, the old saying is "it takes money to make money" and mostly that is true. But in Second Life there are ways to make money without spending much. You don't need to own land to sell your goods. There are places that will rent you a billboard (I don't know for how much) from where you can sell your goods.

You can sign up for free, and play forever for free, if you choose. About 45 days after signing up, they give you L$250. That isn't as much as it sounds as many things, like a shirt, can go for L$150 or more. If you pay the $9.95/month (real money) they give you L$1000 after 45 days, and a L$300 per week stipend.

You can use 3D Studio Max, Maya, or just about any 3D modeling software (even the free stuff like Blender). Many say Blender is better for SL than the big commercial products because those commercial products have so many features, bells and whistles, that are not used in SL. So if you are going to get something specifically for SL, then Blender seems the way to go.

I don't know how difficult it is to create the 3D things. But for things like shirts or pants, it is very, very easy. If you don't want to pay for painting software, get the GIMP it is very powerful, but if you are used to Photoshop, there is a bit of a learning curve. It is very similar, but there are enough differences (keyboard shortcuts, etc.) that it can be frustrating for a Photoshop person to use.

At the SL website, there are templates to download, just make your clothing on those templates, then upload the image files into SL (it costs L$10 per file to upload). Then you can mark them with properties, such as "no copy", "no transfer"(they can't give it away or sell it)","No modify".

In addition to all of that, there are scripts. Scripts can be attached to an object or article of clothing and are acted upon by a number of different ways. There are animation scripts, which can change the way people walk, or run. They can make the avatar sit or jump or kneel or whatever.

I haven't looked too deeply into the scripting language, but it looks suspiciously similar (syntactically) to JavaScript and Perl. So I am guessing it is derived from one of those.

Well, anyway, I am sure there are more ways to make the bling in SL, but I am running out of time for this post (and by now I am certain you are running out of patience trying to read it), so I'll let it go for now. But I will probably post some more on it as I tryout making some shirts (they have very few western clothes in that place, so I'm going to see if I can sell some cavalry style bib shirts). I'll let you know how it goes.

Oh, I almost forgot, if you want to check out second life, please use this link as if you decide to stay and sign up for the monthly charge, I get L$2000! Then you can refer your friends and you can get the L$2K for yourself! (which is yet another way to make some moolah from SL)

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03 June, 2007

ClixSense associate program

In addition to just viewing ads to earn a little income from ClixSense, users can also earn money by referring others to ClixSense. The ClixSense website states:

Refer others to ClixSense.com and earn even more. All ClixSense.com members are automatically enrolled in the ClixSense.com free affiliate program. You earn 10% of the revenues collected from your referrals and 50% commission on any member you refer who upgrades their account to premium status.

This is something that can compound, and if people who sign up through you actually follow through and make a little dough, you can make some for basically not doing anything. Almost like a pyramid thing, but it doesn't flow down past the first level, so it doesn't seem so unsustainable.

Anyway, if you want to sign up for ClixSense, please use my referral link here - I'll much appreciate it!

As always, thanks for visiting!

29 May, 2007

Some great opps from PayPerPost

No, this isn't an advertisement or PayPerPost, but I wanted to pass this along anyway. PPP is having some great opps right now. Special stuff. One is a Police opp (the band, not the other ones). As you may know, the Police recently kicked off their reunion tour. PPP has a Police opp (I haven't actually looked at it yet, but they sent me an email, so I know about it). Where 1/2 of the posties who take this opp will recieve a "Postie Pack" which includes the new 2CD box set of the Police's greatest hits. Get paid to blog, AND get free bling. Can't beat that.



The other deal is an opp that they will put up between noon on 29 May and noon on 30 May - where you have the chance to get a 50" Grand WEGA LCD HDTV. Man, that would make a great monitor for my PC!



Once again, I'm not getting paid for this, this is not and advert, I just wanted to get the word out for anyone who might have missed their email or what not.



Thanks for visiting!





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11 May, 2007

Stumble into more page traffic

A couple of years ago, when I first started using the Firefox browser, I found this add-on, a toolbar really, for something called "Stumble Upon." I thought it was pretty neat. One signs up at the SU site, and declares their content preferences. Then, when one are bored, or has a couple of minutes with nothing much to do, they click the "Stumble!" button on the toolbar, and it takes them to a page that somewhat fits the preferences they declared.

The toolbar has several other options on it. It has the "I like it!" button and the "No more like this" button. Plus it has a comment button. These are the main ones. There are others to assist narrowing down what one is in the mood to view, but I'm looking at these because they can assist in increasing traffic to one's blog.

I hadn't even thought about it at all since I started blogging. I wasn't 'stumbling' much, and hadn't even installed the toolbar when I migrated to Vista or on my new machine at work.

But, as I look at more and more ways to 'get the word out' and generate traffic for my blogs, I thought about SU. First I started by just adding my blogs main pages to SU, but that really didn't generate much traffic (ok, zero traffic). But then I got the idea to click the "I like it!" button for individual posts. WHAM! that generated some huge traffic. The day after I "liked" an article I had written, I received 161 hits on that specific article. Wowsers, I never expected anything like that.



The good thing is, that many of those visitors, went on and visited other pages. Granted, SU hasn't generated that traffic consistently. The day after that post, I got only about 75 folks from SU, then about 50 people from SU. But the third day SU sent about 115 people. So it seems a bit up and down.

So what I am getting at here, is that StumbleUpon is a way to generate traffic to your site. Unfortunately, all of the links back to the articles are 'nofollow' links. That means that spiders do not follow these links, and thus, they don't get counted towards the PageRank. But for the time it takes to click the "I like it!" button, one can't beat the traffic.



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10 May, 2007

Why I love PayPerPost

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Everyone knows one of the best types of marketing is word of mouth marketing. This is because word of mouth advertising comes from a (presumably) trusted source. That is, if Jimmy Joe Jim Bob likes something, he tells his best friend Bobby Joe James. Bobby Joe James is much more likely to believe in the product recommended by Jimmy Joe Jim Bob because he trusts him.

PayPerPost deals in word of word of mouth marketing exclusively. They pay me to post an ad, and you, the loyal readers, read the ad, and you are (presumably) more readily acceptable of the product because you (presumably) trust my opinion.

I made my first PayPerPost ad on December 8, 2006. I received my first payment on January 7, 2007. It was an ad for some optics place. They sold ultra cool stuff like night vision goggles and the like. That $6.01 payout was my first online income. Since then I have posted 34 ads for a total of $243.03. That doesn't sound like much, but it is just over $7 per ad. Take into account that it takes roughly 10 minutes to write a review of whatever site or product is being advertised, that isn't too shabby.

I could have done quite a bit more by this time, but other things in life (like flooded basements) sometimes (quite often) make PPP take a back seat.

Currently, I have been saving my PPP money and am trying to get up to $400 so the 5/8 and I can each take $200 and hit one of the casinos up north. If I try, we can probably look at the end of June for the trip.


04 May, 2007

Stay away from text-link-ads.com

Back on 11 April I posted about Text Link Ads. Any blog I attempted to sign up there was rejected without explanation. I wrote them an email for explanation, but to date, nearly a month later, there was zero response from these people.



I could not, in good conscience, recommend these people for a revenue stream. While I have absolutely no problem with companies like these accepting or rejecting blogs for whatever reason floats their boat. I think that the reasons should be clear and posted. Also, if a company takes your social security number, they should have the decency to answer your email for cripes sake.



I would recommend that people avoid this site. I can't be sure what they are doing with the information of people that sign up, but I can be about 80% sure they are not protecting your information. My guess is that they are selling every bit of data they con you into giving.



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Tooting my own horn

For my blog The Bigsibling Blog I was looking at the stats over at MyBlogLog and in the referring section I found this URL: I didn't know what it was, so I clicked it to see what this "sphereit" thing was. What I found was, that of 5,642 blogs posts that related to an article on ZDNet titled "The artificial nature of national borders" The post I did on illegal immigration was the #1 link!

This simply amazes me. I didn't even know that site existed. Now I have to spend some time and find out what that whole sphereit thing is about.

In other news, the Bigsibling blog has achieved a Google PageRank of 3/10. I don' t know how. That whole PageRank thing is still a huge mystery to me. On the other hand, the blogspot blogs I have (this one, and myownhometown.blogspot.com) now show "No PageRank information available" in the Google toolbar. Go figure.

I think the single biggest thing I have done to boost the PR is joining some blogger communities. MyBlogLog - in which my profile page has a PR of 3 also, and BlogCatalog - which also gives the no page rank message. In addition, I have participated in some link exchanges (but with the My Home Town blog - not the Bigsibling blog - go figure). And some Technorati favorites exchanges.

Oh, this just in, I just discovered that the bigsibling blog has TWO different page rankings. I don't know why. It seems that the root address http://www.bigsibling.com has a PR of 3 and the page address http://www.bigsibling.com/index.php has a PR of 2. See what I mean by mysterious and confusing?

At any rate, I will give huge credit to the blogging community sites for my rise in PR status. I'm now going to head out and find other places where I can boost the PR of these blogs.

Thanks for visiting & keep her twix the ditches!


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27 April, 2007

ClixSense an easy, but time consuming opp.

An extremely easy way to earn a little bling online is through
ClixSense. ClixSense is an easy to sign up for and easy to use program.
Basically, they have a list of ads. You sign up, go to the list of ads,
and click an ad, then you look at the page for 30 seconds, then you get
from 1 cent to (they say) $5 per view. The highest I saw was 3 cents.

They have a "premium" service which costs you $10/year. I haven't
signed up for the premium service. I believe that is where one would
find the $5 ads (but probably only one a year or so, I don't really
know).

So, for about 5 minutes of browsing, I earned 10 cents. Not great, but if you have some time to kill, could be worth looking into. Their ads open in a new tab or window (depending on your browser) in a frame and their is a clixsense timer in the top frame so you know when you can close the window/tab and go back to get another ad.

I like these places that don't take your SSN, but they don't pay via paypal either, they send a check. Personally I would rather go the paypal way, get the money faster and easier.

At any rate, if you have time to kill, ClixSense is an easy way to get a little extra bling by surfing the web.

Oh, and nothing to download/install. That is always a plus in my book!

7 dollar offers banner ads

I came across a site called 7 Dollar Offers. This is a banner ad site
(see above for an example of the banner). You can color and customize
the banner several different ways. It can be a banner like the one
above, or a tower (like the Google AdSense ads on the left).



Signing up was easy as pie. You go to their site, click on the "Put our products on YOUR site in seconds" link, enter your PayPal email address, choose the layout and style you want, and voila! The code is generated and you copy and paste it into your blog template.



I do not know how well this works, though I have seen their ads on other blogs (that is how I found them...DUH). I guess I'll see how well it works. Seems like it should be ok, they have the means to send the payments (and didn't take the SSN - so I'll have to make sure to keep track so I can make the tax payments <wink><wink>).



I'll let you know, how it all works out.  Oh, and they have a link on their site to view your Ad stats. Of course, since I only started like, 6 minutes go, i have no stats.



Hey, lets try this out, click the links above and then I can look at the stats, and we'll see if it actually works. Come back often and click lots and we can see if it builds faster than AdSense (which, BTW, I have earned a whopping $3.86 from in the past...oh..when did I start this? 5 months? woo hoo).



Thanks for visiting, it is greatly appreciated. And don't forget to tip your waitress.





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A domain for your blog

I have been noticing that lately quite a few of the advertisers on PayPerPost want to exclude domains like blogspot, typepad, wordpress, myspace and other "blog warehouse" kind of places. Hey, I have nothing against them, I have two blogs right here on blogspot, but let's face it, if more and more advertisers are excluding these domains from acceptable bloggers, then it only stands to reason that in order to get these ads, one needs their own domain.

I can help - somewhat. I have server space. I have not done much with it. Mostly I host websites for some non-profit orgs (like some Boy Scout troops) in exchange for a donation receipt. I can host top-level domains (that is www.yourblog.com - or some such) for $5/month, paid annually (that is $60/year).

For domain names, I use www.aitdomains.com - they charge $7.99/year for domains. There might be less expensive places out there, but I have used these people for about 6 years now, and don't really see any need to change just to save two or three bucks.

For the $60/year, you get your own email accounts that you control, 100MB of space - that is quite a bit of space. And you can have ASP, ASPX, HTML, PHP and ColdFusion based websites. Available databases are MS Access (highly UN-recommended), MS SQL and MySQL. Most blogware is written in PHP and uses MySQL databases. You will have FTP access to upload your site.

As for blogware, I would personally recommend Wordpress. It is free (yippeee!), is written in PHP (does not need to be compiled and can be edited with any text reader - like notepad) and uses MySQL database server.

If you have any interest in having your own domain, affordably hosted, please drop me a line (you can leave a comment, or email me at bigsibling2k5 at gmail dot com).

Oh, and the sever is located in the United States (if that makes any difference to you).

26 April, 2007

Blog Catalog - the mea culpa

Have you ever done something exceptionally stupid? Something that, no matter how you try to spin it, it just can't come out in anyway other than making you look like a dork?



Ok, then you know what I'm talking about. In a previous post I was talking about BlogCatalog.com - another blogger community. In the post I had mentioned how my bigsibling blog could not seem to get approved. I had submitted it several times, always with the same results.



The last time I submitted I decided to actually look at, and read letter for letter all of the blog information. What I discovered was I had misspelled the URL for the blog, I put it in as www.bigsbiling.com instead of www.bigsibling.com.



I am such a dork, and I apologize to the blogcatalog folks.



Sheesh, crow is not an acquired taste. No matter how much I eat, it is always...off.





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Yet another blogger community

Yet another blogger community can be located at BlogCatalog. I am not sure what it takes to get a blog listed with this site. My blog My Home Town, was approved for listing, but my blog The Bigsibling Blog was not. The Bigsibling Blog has more traffic and more frequent posts. BlogCatalog does not offer any real explanations as to why a site is declined. The give a list of reasons, and there is no way to know which reason it was, or how to remedy the reasoning. The email they send for a declined blog is as such:

Thank you for submitting your blog (The Bigsibling Blog) to BlogCatalog.

Unfortunately upon reviewing your blog we are unable to grant it access to the directory.

The most common reasons for not getting into Blog Catalog are:

  • You did not add a link back to Blog Catalog from your website.

    To add a link visit: http://www.blogcatalog.com/buttons.php
  • The URL you submitted is not a blog, is solely for commercial purposes, or is suspected to be spam.
  • Your blog is brand new and doesn't have enough content to make it truly valuable.

    If this is the case, please resubmit after you have made more postings.
  • Your blog contains pornographic material.
  • At the time of review your blog was unavailable or there was a typo in your submission URL.

    Please make sure the URL submitted is correct and accessible

If you believe this to be a mistake, you can login to Blog Catalog ( http://www.blogcatalog.com/blogs/manage_blog.html ) and change anything which may have caused it to get declined. After updating your blog, it will be put back into the submission queue.

If you have any questions/comments/suggestions/ideas please feel free to contact us.

Thanks,

BlogCatalog

BlogCatalog.com · 7162 Eckhert Road · San Antonio · TX · 78238



I am unable to find any real information on what they consider to be acceptable. The URL works, there is a button pointing back to blog catalog, it is not new and has plenty of posts, it is not for commercial purposes only, and it does not contain pornographic materials. So this blog should meet all the requirements listed. But still gets declined every time I submit it.



I have submitted this blog (you might notice the little blog catalog button to the left), but haven't heard anything yet. I have also re-submitted The Bigsibling Blog to see if they accept it. I have been having problems with each morning - for some strange reason - the template for The Bigsibling Blog being reverted back to the default wordpress template. This might cause some problems with that. I'm still looking into why this is happening. It makes not sense, for months it runs perfectly, suddenly it starts going all haywire, but that is a different monster all together.



I'll post the results here. As I find more and more resources for getting exposure, and earning some income via blogs, I will continue to post them here after I have researched and/or signed up for them so I can report on the processes.



I know that I have not been as frequent with this blog as I have in the past, and I apologize for that. So many things, so little time. Also, I am going to, again, try and treat the advertisements, and blogging in general, as a second job. That means I am going to set aside specific time each day to do this, write adverts, and research ways to make a little more income.



Thanks for visiting!





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18 April, 2007

Check this out

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Regardless of how much money you do or don't have, everyone needs checks. But we all know that checks you get from the bank are rather bland, they are stale and boring and do not express anything about you, except maybe that you are stale and boring.



That is why there are so many other places to get personal checks. Now-a-days there are all sorts of things you can put on your personal checks. Some companies will even let you send in a picture of your kids, your cats, your puppies, whatever it is that you really love, and have those put on your checks. From super heroes to Harley Davidson motor cycles, there is nothing you can't have on your personal checks these days.

17 April, 2007

Another blogger community to look at

A little while back I did an advertisement post for HighFivez.com. It is a fairly new blog directory/blogger community. I did sign up for it, and have seen some people on there who are also on MyBlogLog (vicezilla for one).



In the HighFivez site, one may post links to their blogs, and specific posts in their blogs. Other members may then express approval of the post (a High Five) or disapproval of the post (a Pound).



As I have had a post HighFived (I ROCK!!!), I know for a fact that I received at least on visit specifically from HighFivez.com. This post, BTW, is not an advert, it is simply mentioning my experiences with the community.



The more you get your blog out there for consumption, the more people you will have visit your blog, and the higher ranking you will receive.





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15 April, 2007

Communities for increasing traffic

Some time ago, when I started all of this, I signed up at the blogger community MyBlogLog. I wasn't certain what this would do, but I had seen it referred to before, so I went there and signed up. I then promptly forgot about it. After looking at where hits were coming from, I noticed that some were coming from MyBlogLog. I had noticed on some other people's sites (mylifestartsatfortytwo, fortywhat and others) a section in their sidebars which displayed icons avatars and names for recent visitors. This table was furnished by code supplied by MyBlogLog.



When I went to MyBlogLog and clicked the graphic for "Get Widgets" it gave me a couple of options. The first for tracking recent readers (who are MyBlogLog members - it doesn't do anything for non-MyBlogLog members). When I looked at the tracking info, I realized a couple of things...1) People were actually visiting my blog and b) lots of visitors were members of MyBlogLog. This got some fire moving under my feet. I started visiting MyBlogLog much more frequently, and (WARNING: This part is shocking, if you have a weak heart, you might want to look away and have someone paraphrase the next line or two) - I started responding to messages people had left in MyBlogLog - invites to join other blogger's communities and what not. And I started visiting the people who had visited me. This led to them visiting me more (I believe). Also leaving short messages at MyBlogLog thanking them for visiting and finally, leaving comments on their blogs.



All of this creates a kind of communal feeling. Sort of like "you do me a solid, I do you a solid" type of atmosphere. The more you visit and comment on other people's blogs, the more they will visit and comment on yours, and the more trackbacks you will receive. All of this is supposed to assist in increasing PageRank, Technorati rank and Alexa rank.



In this next week, my goal for this site is to post more on getting higher rankings everywhere. The places like PayPerPost and Blogsvertise pay better for more rank. Getting rank is not the easiest thing. I have seen time and again, websites or blogs trying to explain how to get a high PageRank in a short amount of time. Most of these start with links to their demo site from a high ranking page they already have. This kind of lends to the "got to have money to make money" catch 22, where one cannot get a good page rank, without links from sites with good page ranks. However, I do know that sheer volume of incoming links will increase a page rank. With this in mind, I am going to do some research and posting on how to get incoming links.



I hope I am not biting off more than I can chew with this next assignment.



As always, thanks for visiting!

Text Link Ads Update

It is now 15 April, and I have yet to receive any response from the emails I sent on 11 April. Perhaps an answer will be forthcoming, but it doesn't look good. This is somewhat surprising as what I have read when googling text link ads is mostly very positive.

I will post anything on this when/if a replay is every forthcoming.

Thanks for visiting!

11 April, 2007

I found a new site for monetizing your blog

Surfing the blogosphere I came across a place I had not heard of before. It is Text Link Ads. This seems very similar to Google Adsense on the surface. They put text-based links (what I saw on the blog I found it on was an image - but not an obtrusive one) on your site, and give you 50% of the proceeds. They pay out at the beginning of every month (minimum payout is $25).



One thing they claim - which I liked - is the ability to deny an advertiser on your site. If you don't like their product or their message does not fit the flavor of your blog, you can deny them ad space.



Of course I signed up right away. Hey anything to generate A Little More Income right? I put in all the essentials. This included my SSN because they have to tell Uncle Sam who they are paying. All of the ad sites require this (or an employer ID - which is easy to get from everyone's favorite Uncle).



After entering all of this information, it sends an email to verify the email address you supplied. Once verified, the site prompts you to enter a blog for displaying ads on. It has about three screens of questions and information to fill out (why they could not do this on one screen I don't know). At any rate, at the end of all this, it checks to see if your blog qualifies (why they can't do this when you first enter the blog URL, I don't know - again).



I searched their site rather fully, and could not find any guidelines as to what makes a site qualify, or what would dis-qualify a site for their ad program. When entering my site, I received this message immediately upon hitting "submit":

Thanks for your submission!

We are sorry but your site has not been accepted into our publisher program at this time. The main reason for websites not being accepted is because of our minimum traffic and link popularity requirements. Please do note that we do reevaluate all submissions monthly and will notify you via email as soon as you are accepted. Hopefully soon!

Again, I could not find any information on what it takes for a site to qualify. Also, I did not find any information on their site for canceling involvement in their program. I sent them a message via their online "contact us" page. The message I sent is:

I have been informed that my site does not qualify for your services. I would like to know what your "minimum traffic and link popularity requirements" are. This would be good information to have for possible future submissions. I don't want to waste time filling out three pages of forms only to find out the site would not qualify.



In addition, there I do not find a way to cancel my participation (and thus have you remove my SSN from your database). If you could provide steps for this procedure, I would be appreciative.

I will wait to see if I hear back from them. I don't know that I will, the whole thing seems kind of shaky the more I look at it. Without letting people know up front whether their site would qualify, they are just collecting personal information.



Another thing I could not find, which makes me even more skeptical of the whole company, is a terms of use agreement. When I signed up my account, it was there for viewing, but afterwards, it is nowhere to be found. I glanced the agreement over, but didn't peruse it. I started to think that maybe the qualifications for acceptance of a blog might be in there, but I could not find it again.



So I went back to the contact us page and sent another message along the lines of:

Where can I find a copy of the terms of use agreement I agreed to when I signed up. Thank you

If I don't hear anything back in the next couple of days, then we'll all know that this place is to be avoided like the plague.





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06 April, 2007

Planning for the unthinkable

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Most decent employers these days offer some type of life insurance with their benefit package. This is usually a nifty benefit, and sometimes less expensive than other types of life insurance. The problem arises when one leaves their current employer. When that happens, the life insurance ceases. Hopefully the new employer will also offer free or discount life insurance. If not, that two or three percent increase in pay just may not be worth it after all.

With the way things are these days, where people change jobs every couple of years and very few people actually work for one company for 20 years and get the gold watch and what-not, it is not the best idea to have one's life insurance tied to an employer. One's best bet is to get life insurance that is independent of any employer. It may cost a little more, but in the long run, it is much more reliable and stable.

30 March, 2007

New virus hiding as IE7 download

I'm just trying to spread the word here - I don't do this much, but I believe this to be very important

Trojan masquerades as IE 7 downloads by ZDNet's Ryan Naraine -- Spammers are using fake Internet Explorer 7 (Beta 2) downloads to lure Windows users into downloading a nasty backdoor Trojan. The fake downloads are part of a massive spam run that includes an official-looking graphic (see image below) linked to Web sites that auto-launch an executable named "ie7.exe." A copy of this spam that landed in my [...]




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29 March, 2007

New blog directory - sign up early!

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It looks like the Google PageRank system has updated the rankings of pages and blogs. As stated here, my other blog, the one no one has visited (as far as I can tell by the analytics tools) used to have a PageRank of two. Now it has a PageRank of zero. I don't understand, but I have to accept it.

In the quest to up page ranks and get a better PageRank, Alexa score (more on that in another post) and Technorati Rank, I believe it is advisable to get the blogs out there as many places and as oftem as possible. That is where HighFivez.com comes into play. They are yet another blog listing service. One can submit their blogs, then people on the site can rank them. Giving a positive review of blogs and posts (a "high five") or a negative review (a "pound").

Mayhaps I'm a bit out of touch with the lingo of the kids these days, because while I understand what a high five is, I have no idea what a pound is. Signing up at HighFivez.com is completely painless. The worst part was waiting the three or four minutes it took for their email checker to email me a message with a verification link to click on. From then on out, adding blog was simple and straight to the point.

The site appears to be new, there aren't a ton of people signed up yet, so if one hurries, they could get a good position where their blog(s) won't get lost in the shuffle of millions of other (but far less intersting) blogs than yours!

16 March, 2007

Welcome aboard

I want to take a moment here to welcome Jim from I'm forty-what??!! as the newest member of the Topeka Bloggers blogroll.



If you are a blogger in Topeka, let me know so I can add you to the blogroll. No requirement to put the roll on your site - but it would be nice of you to do so and give us all a little more exposure :)



Follow this link for more information.



Thanks for stopping buy - and again, welcome to Jim!





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15 March, 2007

Still hanging in there

I know, I know, it has been a while since I posted anything here. Let alone anything helpful. I will make every effort not to let this blog slip between the cracks of a rather hectic life.



Something I am currently researching is the Alexa rating. I'm not certain how that works, but PayPerPost is now using them in addition to the Google PageRank rating. I have been to some pages with Alexa ranks of...say...15 and others with Alexa ranks of 0 and still more with ranks in the millions. As of yet I do not know whether a larger number is better or not.



Stay tuned...and thanks for sticking around and reading this ( and don't be afraid to click and advertiser or two ).









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01 March, 2007

Saving on the family vacation

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As everyone probably knows by now, I am all about making the coinage. That is why this blog exists after all. It is documenting my attempts to use the internet, and blogging in particular, to generate a little more income.

But part of having more money is also saving money. One must be able to save what they earn, or they have nothing to show for it. Vacations used to be difficult and expensive. With the advent of the Internet, and the World Wide Web specifically, booking Hotel Reservations has become much easier, faster and more penny-pincher friendly.

Where ever you are going, what ever you are doing when ever you are going there and doing it, you can find the cheapest rates anywhere for hotel, air travel, car rental and just about anything else online. You basically become your own travel agent.

For instance, last summer the 5/8s and I went to Cancun, Mexico for several days while the kids were at Boy Scout summer camp. We booked out vacation at an all-inclusive resort online (through a company I won't use again because I just didn't like the way some things were done).

Next time, I will more than likely use Hotel Reservations. After looking around their site, and pricing a cost for a full week in Cancun, it was just a few dollars more than what we paid for only four days with the other online site. It did take a little time to hunt down Cancun in their extensive list of cities. It wasn't in the initial drop down box of destinations, and I had to click the "addition destinations" link to get to it.

All in all, the Hotel Reservations site is easy to navigate, and loads, changes pages and displays the information you want quicker han the other online travel sites I have visited. And their gallery of pictures of different hotels and resorts seems nearly endless. you can really get a feel for what the place you are looking at will look like in real life.

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27 February, 2007

Google PageRank confusion

I simply cannot understand the whole Google PageRank deal. Seriously, it makes no sense to me. I can't get rhyme or reason from it. I...okay, out of cliches now, but still I do not understand it.



Here, I have my main blog at Bigsibling.com, I have this blog and I have another blog, which is a personal blog, talking about family and life and what not at My Home Town.



The oldest of these blogs is Bigsibling.com, followed by My Home Town, and finally this one. The most posts by far, is the Bigsibling.com blog. This blog has the highest traffic (thanks guys, I love you all visiting...really, I do). And the blog with the least posts and the least traffic (zero in the last month according to Google Analytics) is My Home Town.



But, My Home Town has a Google PageRank of 2/10, where Bigsibling.com and this one - which both have more traffic, links and posts - have a Google PageRank of 0/10.



I just can't figure it out. Maybe when I die I can ask the Great I AM and He can tell me.



As always, thanks for visiting (really, I do appreciate you all taking a look around - feel free to drop a comment).





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21 February, 2007

Firefox plugin for easy blog posting

A cool tool I have discovered if you are using the FireFox browser is the Performancing plug-in. This adds some items to the context (right-click) menu in FireFox.

You add your blogs to the Blogs list. I can vouch that it works great for Blogger.com blogs and blogs using the WordPress blogware. With the WordPress ware, it will list all of your categories. With the Blogger blogs, it does not, but it does let you add tags to the blog.

Also, it gives the option to insert technorati tags. That is cool. What I like most about it I think, is that you create the blog entry in a pane in the lower half of you browser. There doesn't need to be a connection. The Advanced Options button gives you the ability to define your technorati tags, bookmark the post at del.icio.us (I'm still trying to find out what that is all about - I'll get the research done and get something about it up here soon I hope). Also define what ping services to hit with the new post.

Sometimes, when I'm creating an entry, I am aslo doing other things (like working) and it might take me a couple of hours to get one small post up. When working logged into a blog, there is always the possibility of a lost connection, or of the login timing out. You usually won't find that out until you go to post at which time you could lose that profound thought that you had worded so eloquently, but couldn't remember to save your life.

I will say that I didn't get this to work at all with one of my blogs that was running on DotNetNuke. Okay, sure, DNN is not blogware, it is portal ware, but I was using it as blogware (have recently changed that to WordPress blogware). I don't know how easy it would be to use with any other blogware than Blogger and WordPress.

Oh, one thing not to be fooled, by is the "Metrics" button at the right of the blog editor window. Performancing no longer offers metrics. So that really does nothing except give you an error after you enter your Performancing username/password.

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20 February, 2007

Blogsvertise starting to come through

As previously stated, I hadn't been doing much with Blogsvertise. I've been waiting for referrals from them because they don't have a list of opportunities to choose from the way PayPerPost does. Some time ago, I submitted another blog of mine for advertising with Blogsvertise.

Just yesterday I received a task from them for that blog. It paid $10! That's cool. I had pretty much forgotten about them altogether until I got that task. Then, while looking at my data on Blogsvertise, I found that next to my Bigsibling blog, there was a graphic of a bag. The mouse over tooltip displayed the words "Grab Bag".

So I do what any good curious American would do, I clicked it. WOW! It seems that for my Bigsibling blog, I can take one task per day from a grab bag of tasks. These are tasks that were assigned to other bloggers, but they did not complete them in the allotted time. I don't know what the allotted time is for completing assignments, I have always completed them the same day as the assignment was received.

So yesterday I did one of those grab bag tasks for $5 and today I did another one for another $5. There was one left that I'll look at doing tomorrow, that is only a $3 task, but what the hey, I'm going for it anyway!

Thanks for visiting (honestly, I really do appreciate your visits).

16 February, 2007

New PayPerPost opportunity

I haven't visited the PayPerPost website for a week or so. So many things going on with the delivery date for our project at work approaching, then passing, and still working on the project. So needless today we missed our delivery, now it is just a race to get the darned thing out the door - but that is niether here nor there.

Anyway, I hit the PPP website yesterday evening because I had some time and thought I'd try and put up an ad or two. Plus, this site finally hit the 90 day mark and has the proper amount of posts, properly spread out, so I submitted this site to PPP to allow me to put ads on this blog as well as my other blog at http://myownhometown.blogspot.com - which is mostly stuff about my family life, but might be interesting to some, so please, stop on by and take a look.

While I was there I noticed some sweet changes to their site. For starters, they give one the ability to view only opportunities their blogs are qualified for. That really reduces the time it takes one to sort through the opportunies that they qualify for (i.e. certain pageranks, etc).

At any rate, something else they now have is a "Review My Post" opportunity. It sounds very simple. You place a graphic link at the bottom of your post (see the bottom of this post for an example). Someone reads your post, they click the link. If they are not a 'postie' (as PPP calls us) they can sign up for PPP. A new opportunity is created just for them to review your post on their blog. The opportunity pays $7.50. Once they are paid their$7.50 (presumeably after the 30 day mark), you get paid $7.50. I am not certain if there are any limits to this. It seems to me that two or three bloggers could get together and just spend time reviewing each other's posts and rake in some coinage, but that remains to be seen.

As a side note, this could actually increase traffic to your site, and thereby increase your page rank.


BlogCharm Update

I received another email (two actually) from the folks over at BlogCharm. The first was really a newsletter, and the second was actually a comment to the other BlogCharm post I made a few days ago. It seems that BlogCharm is a Canadian company (who knew?) and some changes to the US tax law has caused the temporary halt on payments until the bloggers provide some tax information to good ol' Uncle Sam can get his fair cut of our earnings. Here is the newsletter in full:

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BlogCharm Newsletter
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In this newsletter:

1. Update on Earnings
2. Service Upgrades
3. Cheaters Beware


1. Update on Earnings
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Recently, some BlogCharm members made us aware that the system was calculating earnings incorrectly. We have corrected this problem and recalculated everyone's earnings.As a result, some of you may see a increase or decrease in your total earnings.

If you have requested a pay-out, and your total earnings does decrease, your pay-out amount will stay the same.

As mentioned in the last newsletter, we are revising the pay-out process to comply with United States law. One thing is clear so far: in order to make payments we will first need to either a) collect data for tax purposes or b) require members to fill out a tax form. I know this sounds like a nightmare for your perspective - but it looks like we'll be able to create online versions of the forms to make your lives as easy as possible. I hope to have this situation completely resolved before March 15th, 2007. If there are new development, I will send another newsletter.


2. Service Upgrades
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You may have noticed that your blogs are loading MUCH faster than before. Well, I was poking around and noticed that there were over 500,000 trackbacks in the system (that's the total of trackbacks from all blogs) and that most of them were SPAM (a.k.a. spings). So, after running some numbers and pulling some strings, I deleted over 95% of them. This action alone has resulted in a 2000% server speed increase!

And, while I was poking around, I checked out the disk space on the server and saw that we had plenty of it...so I decided to increase each user's disk-space from 10MB ro 25MB.

Enjoy!!!


3. Cheaters Beware
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I've noticed an increase lately in the number of members who try and cheat the BlogCharm system. I just want to take this opportunity to make this very clear:

1. We have countless methods for detecting cheaters. It's REALLY easy to catch them.
2. Cheaters are a threat to legitimate members. They want to steal your money!
3. Members who cheat are deleted without warning. Period. No exceptions. No take-backs.

I've got several accounts scheduled for deletion, a few under review, and a few more under a watchful eye.

If you're thinking about cheating...you might as well stop now.


I know there is more in the newsletter than just about the pay outs, but I didn't want anyone accusing me of editing anything. And for the record, I can't believe anyone would try to cheat the system. Seriously, it isn't like one is going to get rich doing this stuff. Sheesh.

Hey, thanks for stopping by, and don't be afraid to drop a comment every once in a while just to say 'hey'.

I Did It!

This blog has been up for the required 90 days. And it has the required amount of posts, so I am going to submit it to PayPerPost to be available to post advertisements on here. As in my other post, the only tag any adverts will have is "Adverts", so they will be easily recognizable. In addition, preceding each post will be "***ADVERTISEMENT*** at the top of the post.

Soon, I will create a disclosure page so everyone can see what terms for paid posts are.

Once again, all adverts will be clearly marked, and in their own little label/tag/category whatever you want to call it.

Oh, yeah, if you happen to click that PayPerPost graphic on the left and sign up, please don't forget to put my email as a referrer (gets me five clams) - bigsibling2k5 at gmail dot com (of course, turn that into a real email address...gotta keep those pesky spammers on their toes!).

As always, thanks for visiting.

No, really, I super appreciate it. And don't be afraid to drop a comment here or there just to say 'hey'.

09 February, 2007

Just as it was getting interesting

I know, I know, I've been remiss lately. I haven't been posting much in any place the last week or so. We are on a deadline at work, and I've been spending most of my time doing real work stuff instead of trying to make an extra buck or two on the internet.

Although, I will add that I have found a pretty cool tool at StumbleUpon.com. This is a toolbar add-on that lets you just kind of aimlessly surf the 'Net. After signing up, you make a list of your preferences (i.e. comedy, financial, video, conspriacy). Then you click the "Stumble Now" button and VOILA! you are taken to a site that perhaps fits your preferences.

The sites are added and ranked by other stumble upon members. You can add notes to a site's profile, you can say whether you like or dislike the site (that way the stumble people can better guage what to show you!).

It is also a way to possibly give your site a little more visibility (you can say you like your own site and set keywords for it). Then your site will fall into the rotation of the mostly random "stumble now" button.

It's worth a try at any rate!

Hey, seriously, thanks for visiting. And don't be afraid to leave a note and let me know you were here (I've been so busy, I haven't even looked at any analytics for the past couple of weeks).

04 February, 2007

BlogCharm problem?

I received this in my email this morning. I don't know the full ramifications of what this email entails. My very first thought was that BlogCharm is in trouble financially and they are putting a spin on the problem, hoping to correct it someway before anyone gets the wiser, but I can't be certain. Not that it makes all that much difference to me. I have almost forgot about the blogcharm blogs I setup. At blogcharm, you are supposed to get shares of the AdSense and other reveue that your blog generate for blogcharm. Not entirely a bad deal, all you have to do is post and they take care of the rest (supposedly).

Valued members,

I hate having to write this message to you, but I must. Unfortunately
we have had to temporarily halt payments from BlogCharm.

The situation is quite complicated, so here's the shortened version. As
you should know, BlogExplosion/BlogCharm was sold to another company. The new
company is in the United States, whereas the previous owners were in Canada. The
US has different tax laws and various other requirements that restrict how we
can make the payments - especially to those of you who live outside of the US.
We are in the process of examining all of the possible scenarios here to make
sure that we abide by all necessary laws and to ensure that the pay-out process
remain as simple for all of you.

I know many of you are waiting for pay-outs. The one thing to keep in
mind above all else is that this is a temporary measure. The problem is not with
making payments to members, it's how WE make the payments while making sure that
appropriate laws are followed. In the meantime, you'll continue to earn money as
usual.

If you have any questions regarding this, please send a support ticket
via this URL:

http://www.blogexplosion.com/contact

Thank you for your continued support and understanding!

LewisBlogCharm.com


As always, thanks for visiting!

24 January, 2007

Feedburner Analytics

I've been looking at the free Feedburner Analytics tool. It seems to do the basic same things as Google Analytics. My feeling is though, that Google's Analytics give more information, and it is easier to navigate and find what you want.

Everyone must make their own decision if they even want to use any type of analytic reporting, but I find it very helpful.

So for my money (yeah right, like I'd pay for something you can get for free - after all, this blog is about making money, not spending money) - I'm sticking with Google Analytics.

Thing slowing down...

It seems to be getting harder and harder to find ads to post at PayPerPost these days. I did find four in the last two days, but it seems that more and more advertisers are wanting blogs with Google PageRank of 1 or more. Currently, my PageRank is zero. That's right, a big fat goose egg.

Irony? Get this, there was an advertiser who is an SEO (that's 'Search Engine Optimizer' for you uninitiated - see my post here for more about SEOs). This is a company that purports to assist folks in increasing their pagerank and search engine placement. But this guy wanted only pagerank of 3 or more. That gave me a little chuckle.

Here is an update of my PayPerPost earnings to date. I want to say I'm darned proud of myself for not having any post yet rejected at PPP. So here's the breakdown:

18 Total Posts
5 posts actually paid into my paypal account totaling $39.01
8 posts approved waiting for the 30 days to expire totaling $60.05
5 posts waiting to be approved totaling $26.01

If the 5 posts waiting approval are appoved, that will give me a grand total so far of $125.07. Thus, on average, I'm getting $6.94 per ad.

Not too much, but hey, it's enough to get a System Builder copy of Windows Vista Premium from Micro-Center.

23 January, 2007

groovin'

Things are starting to come around. I'm getting more into a groove with the posting of ads. But still, I slack off a bit, and other things happen. Things get in the way. Work, basketball practice, scouts, doctors appointments. Lots of things. But I'm really, really trying.

Still, didn't post anything all weekend, and didn't post anything last night. Adding to the lack of time is the lack of PC time. My 5/8's laptop went into the shop. The "geek squad" had to send it off because it kept overheating. Some geek squad. If they were really geeks, they'd have ripped it open, applied some solder in the correct spot, and sent her on her merry way that same day. Geek squad...PPPHHHHHFFFFTTT.

Anyway, my 5/8's is more addicted to online life than I am, so she is using my laptop while hers is in the shop. But I"m still trying man. Bear with me ok?

18 January, 2007

I'm such a slacker

Last week I talked about treating this making money via blog ads like a job. But I've been slacking off lately. If I wasn't my only employee in this endeavor, I would fire me!

Seriously, last Friday I only did one ad, but since it was a ten dollar ad, I figured that was cool. All weekend though, I slacked off and didn't write single thing. All I did was a little clean up around the house and read. That was bad and wrong of me. I have cut my salary in half (now I only get one pot of coffee a day).

At any rate, I have found that there are a lot of things I do around the house during the weeknights, that could very easily be done on the weekend. Things like ironing and other household duties which take up quite a bit of time. Monday I just spaced, yesterday I was ironing about two weeks worth of clothes because I just kept putting it off. Last night I didn' t get home until after 7 (had to work late...at my 'real' job). Anyway. Hopefully I will get a couple of ads up today. Been almost a week, and there is really no way to go back and make up for the missed opportunities.

As always, thanks for visiting!

10 January, 2007

The new job

OKay, well, despite my best effort yesterday to get two ads up, I was only able to get one ad up - for $5.00. It has yet to be approved, but I'm confident that it will be.

It took about 45 minutes, which doesn't bode well for the $/hour ratio. Although I have to admit, it would probably take less time if I just sat down, without interruption, and did the work. Even if it does take 1.5 hours to post two ads (and general posts in between), the 5 ads that have been approved so far total $39.01 which translates to just over $7.80 per ad. If I add the last two ads posted (but not yet approved) that per ad income goes up to just over $8.14 per ad.

If we look conservativly at $7 per add, and two ads per night and 1.5 hours per ad, that would mean about $9.33 an hour. Which really, for the kind of work being done, isn't all that shabby.

Problem is that will three kids in school, and parents who are increasingly lacking good health, and a disabled wife, I could not just sit down and do the work. I had to work for a few minutes here and a few minutes there, and eventually got it posted.

That being said, I could have posted another one after the kids went to bed at 2100, but I was pretty much spent. Hell, I didn't do well in algebra the first time around, and wracking my brain trying to help the 6th grader with his algebra pretty much wastes my brain's capacity. Beside, Boston Legal was on, and Denny Crane was heading to New Orleans. Had to give that my full attention! :)

Oh, and thanks for visiting!

09 January, 2007

More Income Generation Update

The first $6.01 from PayPerPost was added to my PayPal account on 7 January. As stated, they pay you 30 days after your post is approved. So far, only the first post I made has actually been remitted. The others are awaiting for the 30 day window to expire.

Currently I have another $33 approved which are still in the 30 day window, and one post for $12 that is awaiting approval. It is my belief that it is possible to get a little more income from this method, but that it will take some actual work.

The Blogsvertise thing, I am not very certain about. In the several months that I have been registered with them, I have had one assignment and completed that. But their assignments are few and far between it seems. Perhaps because my blogs have no google page ranking.

I am hoping the page ranking will change. I got my main blog added to the "Anti-PC" blogroll, and now Technorati shows there are 50 some odd blogs linked to mine. I am hoping that when Google sprinkles the magic PageRank dust and does whatever they do to update PageRanks, perhaps that will increase my rank a bit and I can get more income from it.

Also, I have determined that to actually see any real income from PayPerPost, I have to treat it as a job. So this is what I'm going to do starting today. PayPerPost will allow two ads per day per blog. Soon this blog will be eligable for ads, and I wills start posting them here when it is.

So each evening, I am going to spend time scouring the PayPerPost opportunities and post at least one, and preferably two ads each day on my blog. I will also keep track of how long it takes me from start to finish, this will give me an idea of whether the money gained is actually worth the effort (I'm guessing it will be worth it because it's not like I would be doing something else to generate income instead).

If I could generate $10 a day via posting two ads, that is $300 a month. That isn't terrible. And that is only with one blog. If I had two blogs, I could potentially double that, three blogs, triple it. You see where I'm going with this right? Although, In addition to the ads, I would have to keep up other posts as well. Since one of the rules for PayPerPost is that you can't have only ads, and you can't have two ads next to each other, they must be seperated by non-advertising posts.

All of this will have to figure into the time it takes to make the non-ad posts, since it is possible that I would not be posting daily on my blogs (which, while I try to do, I don't always do).

Potentially (probably) when this blog becomes eligable for adverts, you will start to see some potentially meaningless, and fairly short posts. But that is the way of things I fear.

06 January, 2007

More about FeedBurner

I was recently perusing the FeedBurner site, and found an area that tracks visitors stats. This area is very will hidden prominatly displayed on the left side of your feed details page. I odn't know if this is something was previously a 'pay-for' service, or if I have just not paid enough attention to the FeedBurner site to notice it befre. Either way, I activated it for this blog, and my main blog (Bigsibling). I believe this will give me the same information as Google Analytics will give me (maybe more relevant info, as this is designed for bloggers-I think- and GA isn't so much).

I have spent so much time researching GA and Tehcnorati, that I almost completely, but not quite, forgot all about FeedBurner. It seems there are 3 people at Google that subscribe to this blog (cool - howdy, nice to have you around). And six people between Google and Yahoo that subscribe to my Bigsibling blog.

Yeah, very low readership, but hey, there is someone anyway (hi mom!).

I'll add more info regarding FeedBurner as I come across it. I know the posts have been a bit sporadic lately, but it was Christmas and all that, plus work, plus plus plus (you get the picture

Again, as always, thanks for visiting.


03 January, 2007

Blog adverts update

I have spoken about PayPerPost quite a bit here. I would like to make an update to my PPP status. So far I have taken five adverts, and have had five adverts approved (w00t! I'm batting a thousand here!). Total amount due is $39.01. So far I haven't recieved any of the money yet. The post has to be up for 30 days before you get any money out of PPP. That doesn't bother me at all really. If they didn't do that, I could envision people putting an advert up on their blog, then taking it down as soon as the payment was made. This way, they are guaranteeing their clients at least a 30 day post.

My earliest advert is payable in 8 days, my latest advert is payable in 18 days. So, within 20 days I should have a cool 39.01 in my paypal account - minus of course the cut that PayPal takes for deposits. What a racket that is. I remember when individual accounts could recieve money for free and only business accounts were charged. Now they charge everyone.

Also, I have finally recieved an assignment from blogsvertise. That was approved and I now have $5.00 due from them. I'm not certain (because, lets face it, no one really reads all that terms stuff) when I will see that. Probably there is a minimum payout or something.

My Google AdSense is I think sitting strong at a whopping 30 cents still. Although, I did just now ad their AdSense for Search functionality to my bigsibling blog. This may or may not (probably not) provide fruit. Come to think of it, I think I'll add it here too, since this blog seems to get much more traffic than my other ones.

At any rate, I truly and honestly hope the information here is useful for people and that you all have a great and prosperous new year!

As always, thanks for visiting!


02 January, 2007

Big thanks for the moolah

I want to thank Marie Eneida for the $25.00 donation to my Windows Vista upgrade fund! Only $134 left to go (w00t!).