Sunday, March 30, 2008
Finally - A Top Secret Way You Can Get Google AdWords Pay-Per-Clicks FREE
A new breakthrough secret is all you now need in order to get your Google AdWords pay-per-clicks FREE!
A gentleman from New York discovered what he calls an "oversight" on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads.
And no, nothing about his "secret" is illegal - nor does it require that you know someone on the "inside" at Google, Yahoo, MSN, Overture and others.
Instead, the New Yorker boasts proudly "...this is something that I caught onto just before 2000 when there was so much search engine craze running around, and started doing small just to test things at first ... but which I later expanded on after getting the hang of it."
This same fellow went on to start and operate sixteen separate online companies selling everything from pet food, DVDs, children's toys & games, books, software, and sold not only his own manufactured products but became an affiliate for other web businesses - all the while applying his mastermind secret.
Over the course of nearly eight years the New Englander confesses "I've actually gotten over $87 million in advertising that using my secret I never had to pay for ... and the largest share of which was more recently in Google pay-per-clicks as well as other forms of pad advertising at search engines ... all of which I got for free ..."
So powerful is his secret that he's able to monopolize any niche online, and can always secure the top premium spots just above the usual organic results featured at most search engines.
He still has to set up an account with the search engines - but after applying his secret he is removed from having to pay for all the costs otherwise involved.
Again, nothing about his secret is either illegal or robs from the search engines.
One spokesperson from one of the most popular search engines said chuckling after being made privy to this amazing secret "Wow! Ha! This is really unique ... and in my expert opinion it would only serve to enhance and bring more business to us at [name of search engine withheld for legal & confidentiality reasons] and not cause us to lose business in the slightest. Amazing!"
The northerner revealed that in this nearly eight years' period of time since applying his secret he's done well over $300 million in sales revenue with a most diverse line of products, and most recently in the last two years netted nearly $166 million after really "buckling down and pressing my secret to its fullest potential."
Now to everyone else's fortune, the city slicker is releasing his secret for getting an unlimited amount of pay-per-click ads to the general public. But he's not promising any of us for how long.
A bit of an eccentric, the gentleman says "We'll see just how long I can make it available before it saturates things."
One famous public web guru pointed out that although this man may gain economically more so as a result of the publication of his secret "he's already so amazingly rich that whether he continues or discontinues its sale will neither make nor break the man, but not grabbing it for yourself while it's still available could prove disastrous for you as you may only have one chance, and a very limited one at that, to get this."
It is currently available at:
http://tinyurl.com/349ean
...so you may want to head on over there now and get it.
It's in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level.
While you're there, why not scroll down and review for yourself the huge successes others are now having with this incredible breakthrough in targeted advertising now made freely available to the rest of us?
To your success,
jim
A gentleman from New York discovered what he calls an "oversight" on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads.
And no, nothing about his "secret" is illegal - nor does it require that you know someone on the "inside" at Google, Yahoo, MSN, Overture and others.
Instead, the New Yorker boasts proudly "...this is something that I caught onto just before 2000 when there was so much search engine craze running around, and started doing small just to test things at first ... but which I later expanded on after getting the hang of it."
This same fellow went on to start and operate sixteen separate online companies selling everything from pet food, DVDs, children's toys & games, books, software, and sold not only his own manufactured products but became an affiliate for other web businesses - all the while applying his mastermind secret.
Over the course of nearly eight years the New Englander confesses "I've actually gotten over $87 million in advertising that using my secret I never had to pay for ... and the largest share of which was more recently in Google pay-per-clicks as well as other forms of pad advertising at search engines ... all of which I got for free ..."
So powerful is his secret that he's able to monopolize any niche online, and can always secure the top premium spots just above the usual organic results featured at most search engines.
He still has to set up an account with the search engines - but after applying his secret he is removed from having to pay for all the costs otherwise involved.
Again, nothing about his secret is either illegal or robs from the search engines.
One spokesperson from one of the most popular search engines said chuckling after being made privy to this amazing secret "Wow! Ha! This is really unique ... and in my expert opinion it would only serve to enhance and bring more business to us at [name of search engine withheld for legal & confidentiality reasons] and not cause us to lose business in the slightest. Amazing!"
The northerner revealed that in this nearly eight years' period of time since applying his secret he's done well over $300 million in sales revenue with a most diverse line of products, and most recently in the last two years netted nearly $166 million after really "buckling down and pressing my secret to its fullest potential."
Now to everyone else's fortune, the city slicker is releasing his secret for getting an unlimited amount of pay-per-click ads to the general public. But he's not promising any of us for how long.
A bit of an eccentric, the gentleman says "We'll see just how long I can make it available before it saturates things."
One famous public web guru pointed out that although this man may gain economically more so as a result of the publication of his secret "he's already so amazingly rich that whether he continues or discontinues its sale will neither make nor break the man, but not grabbing it for yourself while it's still available could prove disastrous for you as you may only have one chance, and a very limited one at that, to get this."
It is currently available at:
http://tinyurl.com/349ean
...so you may want to head on over there now and get it.
It's in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level.
While you're there, why not scroll down and review for yourself the huge successes others are now having with this incredible breakthrough in targeted advertising now made freely available to the rest of us?
To your success,
jim
Labels:
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Finally - A Top Secret Way You Can Get Google AdWords Pay-Per-Clicks FREE
A new breakthrough secret is all you now need in order to get your Google AdWords pay-per-clicks FREE!
A gentleman from New York discovered what he calls an "oversight" on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads.
And no, nothing about his "secret" is illegal - nor does it require that you know someone on the "inside" at Google, Yahoo, MSN, Overture and others.
Instead, the New Yorker boasts proudly "...this is something that I caught onto just before 2000 when there was so much search engine craze running around, and started doing small just to test things at first ... but which I later expanded on after getting the hang of it."
This same fellow went on to start and operate sixteen separate online companies selling everything from pet food, DVDs, children's toys & games, books, software, and sold not only his own manufactured products but became an affiliate for other web businesses - all the while applying his mastermind secret.
Over the course of nearly eight years the New Englander confesses "I've actually gotten over $87 million in advertising that using my secret I never had to pay for ... and the largest share of which was more recently in Google pay-per-clicks as well as other forms of pad advertising at search engines ... all of which I got for free ..."
So powerful is his secret that he's able to monopolize any niche online, and can always secure the top premium spots just above the usual organic results featured at most search engines.
He still has to set up an account with the search engines - but after applying his secret he is removed from having to pay for all the costs otherwise involved.
Again, nothing about his secret is either illegal or robs from the search engines.
One spokesperson from one of the most popular search engines said chuckling after being made privy to this amazing secret "Wow! Ha! This is really unique ... and in my expert opinion it would only serve to enhance and bring more business to us at [name of search engine withheld for legal & confidentiality reasons] and not cause us to lose business in the slightest. Amazing!"
The northerner revealed that in this nearly eight years' period of time since applying his secret he's done well over $300 million in sales revenue with a most diverse line of products, and most recently in the last two years netted nearly $166 million after really "buckling down and pressing my secret to its fullest potential."
Now to everyone else's fortune, the city slicker is releasing his secret for getting an unlimited amount of pay-per-click ads to the general public. But he's not promising any of us for how long.
A bit of an eccentric, the gentleman says "We'll see just how long I can make it available before it saturates things."
One famous public web guru pointed out that although this man may gain economically more so as a result of the publication of his secret "he's already so amazingly rich that whether he continues or discontinues its sale will neither make nor break the man, but not grabbing it for yourself while it's still available could prove disastrous for you as you may only have one chance, and a very limited one at that, to get this."
It is currently available at:
http://tinyurl.com/349ean
...so you may want to head on over there now and get it.
It's in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level.
While you're there, why not scroll down and review for yourself the huge successes others are now having with this incredible breakthrough in targeted advertising now made freely available to the rest of us?
To your success,
jim
A gentleman from New York discovered what he calls an "oversight" on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads.
And no, nothing about his "secret" is illegal - nor does it require that you know someone on the "inside" at Google, Yahoo, MSN, Overture and others.
Instead, the New Yorker boasts proudly "...this is something that I caught onto just before 2000 when there was so much search engine craze running around, and started doing small just to test things at first ... but which I later expanded on after getting the hang of it."
This same fellow went on to start and operate sixteen separate online companies selling everything from pet food, DVDs, children's toys & games, books, software, and sold not only his own manufactured products but became an affiliate for other web businesses - all the while applying his mastermind secret.
Over the course of nearly eight years the New Englander confesses "I've actually gotten over $87 million in advertising that using my secret I never had to pay for ... and the largest share of which was more recently in Google pay-per-clicks as well as other forms of pad advertising at search engines ... all of which I got for free ..."
So powerful is his secret that he's able to monopolize any niche online, and can always secure the top premium spots just above the usual organic results featured at most search engines.
He still has to set up an account with the search engines - but after applying his secret he is removed from having to pay for all the costs otherwise involved.
Again, nothing about his secret is either illegal or robs from the search engines.
One spokesperson from one of the most popular search engines said chuckling after being made privy to this amazing secret "Wow! Ha! This is really unique ... and in my expert opinion it would only serve to enhance and bring more business to us at [name of search engine withheld for legal & confidentiality reasons] and not cause us to lose business in the slightest. Amazing!"
The northerner revealed that in this nearly eight years' period of time since applying his secret he's done well over $300 million in sales revenue with a most diverse line of products, and most recently in the last two years netted nearly $166 million after really "buckling down and pressing my secret to its fullest potential."
Now to everyone else's fortune, the city slicker is releasing his secret for getting an unlimited amount of pay-per-click ads to the general public. But he's not promising any of us for how long.
A bit of an eccentric, the gentleman says "We'll see just how long I can make it available before it saturates things."
One famous public web guru pointed out that although this man may gain economically more so as a result of the publication of his secret "he's already so amazingly rich that whether he continues or discontinues its sale will neither make nor break the man, but not grabbing it for yourself while it's still available could prove disastrous for you as you may only have one chance, and a very limited one at that, to get this."
It is currently available at:
http://tinyurl.com/349ean
...so you may want to head on over there now and get it.
It's in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level.
While you're there, why not scroll down and review for yourself the huge successes others are now having with this incredible breakthrough in targeted advertising now made freely available to the rest of us?
To your success,
jim
Labels:
adwords,
google,
googleadsense,
googleadsensefree,
googleadwordsfree
Finally - A Top Secret Way You Can Get Google AdWords Pay-Per-Clicks FREE
A new breakthrough secret is all you now need in order to get your Google AdWords pay-per-clicks FREE!
A gentleman from New York discovered what he calls an "oversight" on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads.
And no, nothing about his "secret" is illegal - nor does it require that you know someone on the "inside" at Google, Yahoo, MSN, Overture and others.
Instead, the New Yorker boasts proudly "...this is something that I caught onto just before 2000 when there was so much search engine craze running around, and started doing small just to test things at first ... but which I later expanded on after getting the hang of it."
This same fellow went on to start and operate sixteen separate online companies selling everything from pet food, DVDs, children's toys & games, books, software, and sold not only his own manufactured products but became an affiliate for other web businesses - all the while applying his mastermind secret.
Over the course of nearly eight years the New Englander confesses "I've actually gotten over $87 million in advertising that using my secret I never had to pay for ... and the largest share of which was more recently in Google pay-per-clicks as well as other forms of pad advertising at search engines ... all of which I got for free ..."
So powerful is his secret that he's able to monopolize any niche online, and can always secure the top premium spots just above the usual organic results featured at most search engines.
He still has to set up an account with the search engines - but after applying his secret he is removed from having to pay for all the costs otherwise involved.
Again, nothing about his secret is either illegal or robs from the search engines.
One spokesperson from one of the most popular search engines said chuckling after being made privy to this amazing secret "Wow! Ha! This is really unique ... and in my expert opinion it would only serve to enhance and bring more business to us at [name of search engine withheld for legal & confidentiality reasons] and not cause us to lose business in the slightest. Amazing!"
The northerner revealed that in this nearly eight years' period of time since applying his secret he's done well over $300 million in sales revenue with a most diverse line of products, and most recently in the last two years netted nearly $166 million after really "buckling down and pressing my secret to its fullest potential."
Now to everyone else's fortune, the city slicker is releasing his secret for getting an unlimited amount of pay-per-click ads to the general public. But he's not promising any of us for how long.
A bit of an eccentric, the gentleman says "We'll see just how long I can make it available before it saturates things."
One famous public web guru pointed out that although this man may gain economically more so as a result of the publication of his secret "he's already so amazingly rich that whether he continues or discontinues its sale will neither make nor break the man, but not grabbing it for yourself while it's still available could prove disastrous for you as you may only have one chance, and a very limited one at that, to get this."
It is currently available at:
http://tinyurl.com/349ean
...so you may want to head on over there now and get it.
It's in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level.
While you're there, why not scroll down and review for yourself the huge successes others are now having with this incredible breakthrough in targeted advertising now made freely available to the rest of us?
To your success,
jim
A gentleman from New York discovered what he calls an "oversight" on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads.
And no, nothing about his "secret" is illegal - nor does it require that you know someone on the "inside" at Google, Yahoo, MSN, Overture and others.
Instead, the New Yorker boasts proudly "...this is something that I caught onto just before 2000 when there was so much search engine craze running around, and started doing small just to test things at first ... but which I later expanded on after getting the hang of it."
This same fellow went on to start and operate sixteen separate online companies selling everything from pet food, DVDs, children's toys & games, books, software, and sold not only his own manufactured products but became an affiliate for other web businesses - all the while applying his mastermind secret.
Over the course of nearly eight years the New Englander confesses "I've actually gotten over $87 million in advertising that using my secret I never had to pay for ... and the largest share of which was more recently in Google pay-per-clicks as well as other forms of pad advertising at search engines ... all of which I got for free ..."
So powerful is his secret that he's able to monopolize any niche online, and can always secure the top premium spots just above the usual organic results featured at most search engines.
He still has to set up an account with the search engines - but after applying his secret he is removed from having to pay for all the costs otherwise involved.
Again, nothing about his secret is either illegal or robs from the search engines.
One spokesperson from one of the most popular search engines said chuckling after being made privy to this amazing secret "Wow! Ha! This is really unique ... and in my expert opinion it would only serve to enhance and bring more business to us at [name of search engine withheld for legal & confidentiality reasons] and not cause us to lose business in the slightest. Amazing!"
The northerner revealed that in this nearly eight years' period of time since applying his secret he's done well over $300 million in sales revenue with a most diverse line of products, and most recently in the last two years netted nearly $166 million after really "buckling down and pressing my secret to its fullest potential."
Now to everyone else's fortune, the city slicker is releasing his secret for getting an unlimited amount of pay-per-click ads to the general public. But he's not promising any of us for how long.
A bit of an eccentric, the gentleman says "We'll see just how long I can make it available before it saturates things."
One famous public web guru pointed out that although this man may gain economically more so as a result of the publication of his secret "he's already so amazingly rich that whether he continues or discontinues its sale will neither make nor break the man, but not grabbing it for yourself while it's still available could prove disastrous for you as you may only have one chance, and a very limited one at that, to get this."
It is currently available at:
http://tinyurl.com/349ean
...so you may want to head on over there now and get it.
It's in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level.
While you're there, why not scroll down and review for yourself the huge successes others are now having with this incredible breakthrough in targeted advertising now made freely available to the rest of us?
To your success,
jim
Labels:
adwords,
google,
googleadsense,
googleadsensefree,
googleadwordsfree
Finally - A Top Secret Way You Can Get Google AdWords Pay-Per-Clicks FREE
A new breakthrough secret is all you now need in order to get your Google AdWords pay-per-clicks FREE!
A gentleman from New York discovered what he calls an "oversight" on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads.
And no, nothing about his "secret" is illegal - nor does it require that you know someone on the "inside" at Google, Yahoo, MSN, Overture and others.
Instead, the New Yorker boasts proudly "...this is something that I caught onto just before 2000 when there was so much search engine craze running around, and started doing small just to test things at first ... but which I later expanded on after getting the hang of it."
This same fellow went on to start and operate sixteen separate online companies selling everything from pet food, DVDs, children's toys & games, books, software, and sold not only his own manufactured products but became an affiliate for other web businesses - all the while applying his mastermind secret.
Over the course of nearly eight years the New Englander confesses "I've actually gotten over $87 million in advertising that using my secret I never had to pay for ... and the largest share of which was more recently in Google pay-per-clicks as well as other forms of pad advertising at search engines ... all of which I got for free ..."
So powerful is his secret that he's able to monopolize any niche online, and can always secure the top premium spots just above the usual organic results featured at most search engines.
He still has to set up an account with the search engines - but after applying his secret he is removed from having to pay for all the costs otherwise involved.
Again, nothing about his secret is either illegal or robs from the search engines.
One spokesperson from one of the most popular search engines said chuckling after being made privy to this amazing secret "Wow! Ha! This is really unique ... and in my expert opinion it would only serve to enhance and bring more business to us at [name of search engine withheld for legal & confidentiality reasons] and not cause us to lose business in the slightest. Amazing!"
The northerner revealed that in this nearly eight years' period of time since applying his secret he's done well over $300 million in sales revenue with a most diverse line of products, and most recently in the last two years netted nearly $166 million after really "buckling down and pressing my secret to its fullest potential."
Now to everyone else's fortune, the city slicker is releasing his secret for getting an unlimited amount of pay-per-click ads to the general public. But he's not promising any of us for how long.
A bit of an eccentric, the gentleman says "We'll see just how long I can make it available before it saturates things."
One famous public web guru pointed out that although this man may gain economically more so as a result of the publication of his secret "he's already so amazingly rich that whether he continues or discontinues its sale will neither make nor break the man, but not grabbing it for yourself while it's still available could prove disastrous for you as you may only have one chance, and a very limited one at that, to get this."
It is currently available at:
http://tinyurl.com/349ean
...so you may want to head on over there now and get it.
It's in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level.
While you're there, why not scroll down and review for yourself the huge successes others are now having with this incredible breakthrough in targeted advertising now made freely available to the rest of us?
To your success,
jim
A gentleman from New York discovered what he calls an "oversight" on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads.
And no, nothing about his "secret" is illegal - nor does it require that you know someone on the "inside" at Google, Yahoo, MSN, Overture and others.
Instead, the New Yorker boasts proudly "...this is something that I caught onto just before 2000 when there was so much search engine craze running around, and started doing small just to test things at first ... but which I later expanded on after getting the hang of it."
This same fellow went on to start and operate sixteen separate online companies selling everything from pet food, DVDs, children's toys & games, books, software, and sold not only his own manufactured products but became an affiliate for other web businesses - all the while applying his mastermind secret.
Over the course of nearly eight years the New Englander confesses "I've actually gotten over $87 million in advertising that using my secret I never had to pay for ... and the largest share of which was more recently in Google pay-per-clicks as well as other forms of pad advertising at search engines ... all of which I got for free ..."
So powerful is his secret that he's able to monopolize any niche online, and can always secure the top premium spots just above the usual organic results featured at most search engines.
He still has to set up an account with the search engines - but after applying his secret he is removed from having to pay for all the costs otherwise involved.
Again, nothing about his secret is either illegal or robs from the search engines.
One spokesperson from one of the most popular search engines said chuckling after being made privy to this amazing secret "Wow! Ha! This is really unique ... and in my expert opinion it would only serve to enhance and bring more business to us at [name of search engine withheld for legal & confidentiality reasons] and not cause us to lose business in the slightest. Amazing!"
The northerner revealed that in this nearly eight years' period of time since applying his secret he's done well over $300 million in sales revenue with a most diverse line of products, and most recently in the last two years netted nearly $166 million after really "buckling down and pressing my secret to its fullest potential."
Now to everyone else's fortune, the city slicker is releasing his secret for getting an unlimited amount of pay-per-click ads to the general public. But he's not promising any of us for how long.
A bit of an eccentric, the gentleman says "We'll see just how long I can make it available before it saturates things."
One famous public web guru pointed out that although this man may gain economically more so as a result of the publication of his secret "he's already so amazingly rich that whether he continues or discontinues its sale will neither make nor break the man, but not grabbing it for yourself while it's still available could prove disastrous for you as you may only have one chance, and a very limited one at that, to get this."
It is currently available at:
http://tinyurl.com/349ean
...so you may want to head on over there now and get it.
It's in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level.
While you're there, why not scroll down and review for yourself the huge successes others are now having with this incredible breakthrough in targeted advertising now made freely available to the rest of us?
To your success,
jim
Labels:
adwords,
google,
googleadsense,
googleadsensefree,
googleadwordsfree
Finally - A Top Secret Way You Can Get Google AdWords Pay-Per-Clicks FREE
A new breakthrough secret is all you now need in order to get your Google AdWords pay-per-clicks FREE!
A gentleman from New York discovered what he calls an "oversight" on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads.
And no, nothing about his "secret" is illegal - nor does it require that you know someone on the "inside" at Google, Yahoo, MSN, Overture and others.
Instead, the New Yorker boasts proudly "...this is something that I caught onto just before 2000 when there was so much search engine craze running around, and started doing small just to test things at first ... but which I later expanded on after getting the hang of it."
This same fellow went on to start and operate sixteen separate online companies selling everything from pet food, DVDs, children's toys & games, books, software, and sold not only his own manufactured products but became an affiliate for other web businesses - all the while applying his mastermind secret.
Over the course of nearly eight years the New Englander confesses "I've actually gotten over $87 million in advertising that using my secret I never had to pay for ... and the largest share of which was more recently in Google pay-per-clicks as well as other forms of pad advertising at search engines ... all of which I got for free ..."
So powerful is his secret that he's able to monopolize any niche online, and can always secure the top premium spots just above the usual organic results featured at most search engines.
He still has to set up an account with the search engines - but after applying his secret he is removed from having to pay for all the costs otherwise involved.
Again, nothing about his secret is either illegal or robs from the search engines.
One spokesperson from one of the most popular search engines said chuckling after being made privy to this amazing secret "Wow! Ha! This is really unique ... and in my expert opinion it would only serve to enhance and bring more business to us at [name of search engine withheld for legal & confidentiality reasons] and not cause us to lose business in the slightest. Amazing!"
The northerner revealed that in this nearly eight years' period of time since applying his secret he's done well over $300 million in sales revenue with a most diverse line of products, and most recently in the last two years netted nearly $166 million after really "buckling down and pressing my secret to its fullest potential."
Now to everyone else's fortune, the city slicker is releasing his secret for getting an unlimited amount of pay-per-click ads to the general public. But he's not promising any of us for how long.
A bit of an eccentric, the gentleman says "We'll see just how long I can make it available before it saturates things."
One famous public web guru pointed out that although this man may gain economically more so as a result of the publication of his secret "he's already so amazingly rich that whether he continues or discontinues its sale will neither make nor break the man, but not grabbing it for yourself while it's still available could prove disastrous for you as you may only have one chance, and a very limited one at that, to get this."
It is currently available at:
http://tinyurl.com/349ean
...so you may want to head on over there now and get it.
It's in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level.
While you're there, why not scroll down and review for yourself the huge successes others are now having with this incredible breakthrough in targeted advertising now made freely available to the rest of us?
To your success,
jim
A gentleman from New York discovered what he calls an "oversight" on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads.
And no, nothing about his "secret" is illegal - nor does it require that you know someone on the "inside" at Google, Yahoo, MSN, Overture and others.
Instead, the New Yorker boasts proudly "...this is something that I caught onto just before 2000 when there was so much search engine craze running around, and started doing small just to test things at first ... but which I later expanded on after getting the hang of it."
This same fellow went on to start and operate sixteen separate online companies selling everything from pet food, DVDs, children's toys & games, books, software, and sold not only his own manufactured products but became an affiliate for other web businesses - all the while applying his mastermind secret.
Over the course of nearly eight years the New Englander confesses "I've actually gotten over $87 million in advertising that using my secret I never had to pay for ... and the largest share of which was more recently in Google pay-per-clicks as well as other forms of pad advertising at search engines ... all of which I got for free ..."
So powerful is his secret that he's able to monopolize any niche online, and can always secure the top premium spots just above the usual organic results featured at most search engines.
He still has to set up an account with the search engines - but after applying his secret he is removed from having to pay for all the costs otherwise involved.
Again, nothing about his secret is either illegal or robs from the search engines.
One spokesperson from one of the most popular search engines said chuckling after being made privy to this amazing secret "Wow! Ha! This is really unique ... and in my expert opinion it would only serve to enhance and bring more business to us at [name of search engine withheld for legal & confidentiality reasons] and not cause us to lose business in the slightest. Amazing!"
The northerner revealed that in this nearly eight years' period of time since applying his secret he's done well over $300 million in sales revenue with a most diverse line of products, and most recently in the last two years netted nearly $166 million after really "buckling down and pressing my secret to its fullest potential."
Now to everyone else's fortune, the city slicker is releasing his secret for getting an unlimited amount of pay-per-click ads to the general public. But he's not promising any of us for how long.
A bit of an eccentric, the gentleman says "We'll see just how long I can make it available before it saturates things."
One famous public web guru pointed out that although this man may gain economically more so as a result of the publication of his secret "he's already so amazingly rich that whether he continues or discontinues its sale will neither make nor break the man, but not grabbing it for yourself while it's still available could prove disastrous for you as you may only have one chance, and a very limited one at that, to get this."
It is currently available at:
http://tinyurl.com/349ean
...so you may want to head on over there now and get it.
It's in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level.
While you're there, why not scroll down and review for yourself the huge successes others are now having with this incredible breakthrough in targeted advertising now made freely available to the rest of us?
To your success,
jim
Labels:
adwords,
google,
googleadsense,
googleadsensefree,
googleadwordsfree
Finally - A Top Secret Way You Can Get Google AdWords Pay-Per-Clicks FREE
A new breakthrough secret is all you now need in order to get your Google AdWords pay-per-clicks FREE!
A gentleman from New York discovered what he calls an "oversight" on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads.
And no, nothing about his "secret" is illegal - nor does it require that you know someone on the "inside" at Google, Yahoo, MSN, Overture and others.
Instead, the New Yorker boasts proudly "...this is something that I caught onto just before 2000 when there was so much search engine craze running around, and started doing small just to test things at first ... but which I later expanded on after getting the hang of it."
This same fellow went on to start and operate sixteen separate online companies selling everything from pet food, DVDs, children's toys & games, books, software, and sold not only his own manufactured products but became an affiliate for other web businesses - all the while applying his mastermind secret.
Over the course of nearly eight years the New Englander confesses "I've actually gotten over $87 million in advertising that using my secret I never had to pay for ... and the largest share of which was more recently in Google pay-per-clicks as well as other forms of pad advertising at search engines ... all of which I got for free ..."
So powerful is his secret that he's able to monopolize any niche online, and can always secure the top premium spots just above the usual organic results featured at most search engines.
He still has to set up an account with the search engines - but after applying his secret he is removed from having to pay for all the costs otherwise involved.
Again, nothing about his secret is either illegal or robs from the search engines.
One spokesperson from one of the most popular search engines said chuckling after being made privy to this amazing secret "Wow! Ha! This is really unique ... and in my expert opinion it would only serve to enhance and bring more business to us at [name of search engine withheld for legal & confidentiality reasons] and not cause us to lose business in the slightest. Amazing!"
The northerner revealed that in this nearly eight years' period of time since applying his secret he's done well over $300 million in sales revenue with a most diverse line of products, and most recently in the last two years netted nearly $166 million after really "buckling down and pressing my secret to its fullest potential."
Now to everyone else's fortune, the city slicker is releasing his secret for getting an unlimited amount of pay-per-click ads to the general public. But he's not promising any of us for how long.
A bit of an eccentric, the gentleman says "We'll see just how long I can make it available before it saturates things."
One famous public web guru pointed out that although this man may gain economically more so as a result of the publication of his secret "he's already so amazingly rich that whether he continues or discontinues its sale will neither make nor break the man, but not grabbing it for yourself while it's still available could prove disastrous for you as you may only have one chance, and a very limited one at that, to get this."
It is currently available at:
http://tinyurl.com/349ean
...so you may want to head on over there now and get it.
It's in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level.
While you're there, why not scroll down and review for yourself the huge successes others are now having with this incredible breakthrough in targeted advertising now made freely available to the rest of us?
To your success,
jim
A gentleman from New York discovered what he calls an "oversight" on the part of 99.9% of all marketers that allows him to get otherwise paid-for advertising at Google as well as all other search engines that allow sponsored ads.
And no, nothing about his "secret" is illegal - nor does it require that you know someone on the "inside" at Google, Yahoo, MSN, Overture and others.
Instead, the New Yorker boasts proudly "...this is something that I caught onto just before 2000 when there was so much search engine craze running around, and started doing small just to test things at first ... but which I later expanded on after getting the hang of it."
This same fellow went on to start and operate sixteen separate online companies selling everything from pet food, DVDs, children's toys & games, books, software, and sold not only his own manufactured products but became an affiliate for other web businesses - all the while applying his mastermind secret.
Over the course of nearly eight years the New Englander confesses "I've actually gotten over $87 million in advertising that using my secret I never had to pay for ... and the largest share of which was more recently in Google pay-per-clicks as well as other forms of pad advertising at search engines ... all of which I got for free ..."
So powerful is his secret that he's able to monopolize any niche online, and can always secure the top premium spots just above the usual organic results featured at most search engines.
He still has to set up an account with the search engines - but after applying his secret he is removed from having to pay for all the costs otherwise involved.
Again, nothing about his secret is either illegal or robs from the search engines.
One spokesperson from one of the most popular search engines said chuckling after being made privy to this amazing secret "Wow! Ha! This is really unique ... and in my expert opinion it would only serve to enhance and bring more business to us at [name of search engine withheld for legal & confidentiality reasons] and not cause us to lose business in the slightest. Amazing!"
The northerner revealed that in this nearly eight years' period of time since applying his secret he's done well over $300 million in sales revenue with a most diverse line of products, and most recently in the last two years netted nearly $166 million after really "buckling down and pressing my secret to its fullest potential."
Now to everyone else's fortune, the city slicker is releasing his secret for getting an unlimited amount of pay-per-click ads to the general public. But he's not promising any of us for how long.
A bit of an eccentric, the gentleman says "We'll see just how long I can make it available before it saturates things."
One famous public web guru pointed out that although this man may gain economically more so as a result of the publication of his secret "he's already so amazingly rich that whether he continues or discontinues its sale will neither make nor break the man, but not grabbing it for yourself while it's still available could prove disastrous for you as you may only have one chance, and a very limited one at that, to get this."
It is currently available at:
http://tinyurl.com/349ean
...so you may want to head on over there now and get it.
It's in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level.
While you're there, why not scroll down and review for yourself the huge successes others are now having with this incredible breakthrough in targeted advertising now made freely available to the rest of us?
To your success,
jim
Labels:
adwords,
google,
googleadsense,
googleadsensefree,
googleadwordsfree
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Videos,social networking sites
blinklist.com--This site allows you to bookmark sites with the click of a button on your toolbar. You can keep your lists private or share them with the world.
del.icio.us-- One of the first social bookmarking sites to spark the world's attention is still a favorite.
digg.com-- Digg has several categories for the 8.7 million visitors it gets monthly to browse through to find the information and statistics they need quickly. Digg also allows its members to post to their blog through this site when a visitor wants to leave a link to a webpage or article on their blog.
fark.com-- With categories such as sports, politics, music, and business on the main page, this site allows users to browse others bookmarked sites by topic to help you easily find what you are looking for.
ma.gnolia.com-- The ease of use makes this smaller site attractive. Ma.gnolia.com allows the user to become familiar with the whole social bookmarking process making it a great site to start with if you are new to social bookmarking.
mybloglog.com-- Combining social bookmarking and blogging into a social networking package makes this site a great place to promote your pages while finding other sites that may interest you.
reddit.com-- users can view what's new or what's hot at the moment as well as see the weekly stats on this social bookmarking site.
stumbleupon.com-- A relatively new site that combines myspace and social bookmarking where users can make multiple pages on any topic.
tailrank.com-- Blogs often contain a lot of valuable information. This site helps to find the hot buzz online by keeping track of what is being said between blogs. Users search through topics such as politics, technology, video and entertainment or even randomly if they prefer to find out what is going on online.
technorati.com-- Technorati allows its million and a half visitors share their blog posts, photos, favorite videos and other favorite sites every month.
Each social bookmarking site is unique, all are geared toward different audiences. For a website owner to get the most out of social bookmarking you can use a combination of several different sites. Start by putting your blog on one site, Technorati for instance. You can then start a webpage or two on Stumbleupon with themes that match your blog. Listing your pages as favorites on Digg after you have set them up will drive traffic to your site.
Bookmarking your own site gives users of these sites easy access to your webpages. Keep an eye on sites like tailrank.com to see what other users are talking about, use that information for inspiration for your own blog. This will keep your site fresh and in line with what others are looking for online.
If you use these sites together you can introduce your site to people who have similar interests while helping your site to increase traffic as well as linking you to possible future partners in other projects that can help you to increase your traffic and revenue online. Read the rules of each site and make sure you stay within the guidelines and use these tools to help your site grow.
del.icio.us-- One of the first social bookmarking sites to spark the world's attention is still a favorite.
digg.com-- Digg has several categories for the 8.7 million visitors it gets monthly to browse through to find the information and statistics they need quickly. Digg also allows its members to post to their blog through this site when a visitor wants to leave a link to a webpage or article on their blog.
fark.com-- With categories such as sports, politics, music, and business on the main page, this site allows users to browse others bookmarked sites by topic to help you easily find what you are looking for.
ma.gnolia.com-- The ease of use makes this smaller site attractive. Ma.gnolia.com allows the user to become familiar with the whole social bookmarking process making it a great site to start with if you are new to social bookmarking.
mybloglog.com-- Combining social bookmarking and blogging into a social networking package makes this site a great place to promote your pages while finding other sites that may interest you.
reddit.com-- users can view what's new or what's hot at the moment as well as see the weekly stats on this social bookmarking site.
stumbleupon.com-- A relatively new site that combines myspace and social bookmarking where users can make multiple pages on any topic.
tailrank.com-- Blogs often contain a lot of valuable information. This site helps to find the hot buzz online by keeping track of what is being said between blogs. Users search through topics such as politics, technology, video and entertainment or even randomly if they prefer to find out what is going on online.
technorati.com-- Technorati allows its million and a half visitors share their blog posts, photos, favorite videos and other favorite sites every month.
Each social bookmarking site is unique, all are geared toward different audiences. For a website owner to get the most out of social bookmarking you can use a combination of several different sites. Start by putting your blog on one site, Technorati for instance. You can then start a webpage or two on Stumbleupon with themes that match your blog. Listing your pages as favorites on Digg after you have set them up will drive traffic to your site.
Bookmarking your own site gives users of these sites easy access to your webpages. Keep an eye on sites like tailrank.com to see what other users are talking about, use that information for inspiration for your own blog. This will keep your site fresh and in line with what others are looking for online.
If you use these sites together you can introduce your site to people who have similar interests while helping your site to increase traffic as well as linking you to possible future partners in other projects that can help you to increase your traffic and revenue online. Read the rules of each site and make sure you stay within the guidelines and use these tools to help your site grow.
Labels:
blog videoshow,
blogvideos,
myspace,
socialnetworks
Videos,social networking sites
blinklist.com--This site allows you to bookmark sites with the click of a button on your toolbar. You can keep your lists private or share them with the world.
del.icio.us-- One of the first social bookmarking sites to spark the world's attention is still a favorite.
digg.com-- Digg has several categories for the 8.7 million visitors it gets monthly to browse through to find the information and statistics they need quickly. Digg also allows its members to post to their blog through this site when a visitor wants to leave a link to a webpage or article on their blog.
fark.com-- With categories such as sports, politics, music, and business on the main page, this site allows users to browse others bookmarked sites by topic to help you easily find what you are looking for.
ma.gnolia.com-- The ease of use makes this smaller site attractive. Ma.gnolia.com allows the user to become familiar with the whole social bookmarking process making it a great site to start with if you are new to social bookmarking.
mybloglog.com-- Combining social bookmarking and blogging into a social networking package makes this site a great place to promote your pages while finding other sites that may interest you.
reddit.com-- users can view what's new or what's hot at the moment as well as see the weekly stats on this social bookmarking site.
stumbleupon.com-- A relatively new site that combines myspace and social bookmarking where users can make multiple pages on any topic.
tailrank.com-- Blogs often contain a lot of valuable information. This site helps to find the hot buzz online by keeping track of what is being said between blogs. Users search through topics such as politics, technology, video and entertainment or even randomly if they prefer to find out what is going on online.
technorati.com-- Technorati allows its million and a half visitors share their blog posts, photos, favorite videos and other favorite sites every month.
Each social bookmarking site is unique, all are geared toward different audiences. For a website owner to get the most out of social bookmarking you can use a combination of several different sites. Start by putting your blog on one site, Technorati for instance. You can then start a webpage or two on Stumbleupon with themes that match your blog. Listing your pages as favorites on Digg after you have set them up will drive traffic to your site.
Bookmarking your own site gives users of these sites easy access to your webpages. Keep an eye on sites like tailrank.com to see what other users are talking about, use that information for inspiration for your own blog. This will keep your site fresh and in line with what others are looking for online.
If you use these sites together you can introduce your site to people who have similar interests while helping your site to increase traffic as well as linking you to possible future partners in other projects that can help you to increase your traffic and revenue online. Read the rules of each site and make sure you stay within the guidelines and use these tools to help your site grow.
del.icio.us-- One of the first social bookmarking sites to spark the world's attention is still a favorite.
digg.com-- Digg has several categories for the 8.7 million visitors it gets monthly to browse through to find the information and statistics they need quickly. Digg also allows its members to post to their blog through this site when a visitor wants to leave a link to a webpage or article on their blog.
fark.com-- With categories such as sports, politics, music, and business on the main page, this site allows users to browse others bookmarked sites by topic to help you easily find what you are looking for.
ma.gnolia.com-- The ease of use makes this smaller site attractive. Ma.gnolia.com allows the user to become familiar with the whole social bookmarking process making it a great site to start with if you are new to social bookmarking.
mybloglog.com-- Combining social bookmarking and blogging into a social networking package makes this site a great place to promote your pages while finding other sites that may interest you.
reddit.com-- users can view what's new or what's hot at the moment as well as see the weekly stats on this social bookmarking site.
stumbleupon.com-- A relatively new site that combines myspace and social bookmarking where users can make multiple pages on any topic.
tailrank.com-- Blogs often contain a lot of valuable information. This site helps to find the hot buzz online by keeping track of what is being said between blogs. Users search through topics such as politics, technology, video and entertainment or even randomly if they prefer to find out what is going on online.
technorati.com-- Technorati allows its million and a half visitors share their blog posts, photos, favorite videos and other favorite sites every month.
Each social bookmarking site is unique, all are geared toward different audiences. For a website owner to get the most out of social bookmarking you can use a combination of several different sites. Start by putting your blog on one site, Technorati for instance. You can then start a webpage or two on Stumbleupon with themes that match your blog. Listing your pages as favorites on Digg after you have set them up will drive traffic to your site.
Bookmarking your own site gives users of these sites easy access to your webpages. Keep an eye on sites like tailrank.com to see what other users are talking about, use that information for inspiration for your own blog. This will keep your site fresh and in line with what others are looking for online.
If you use these sites together you can introduce your site to people who have similar interests while helping your site to increase traffic as well as linking you to possible future partners in other projects that can help you to increase your traffic and revenue online. Read the rules of each site and make sure you stay within the guidelines and use these tools to help your site grow.
Labels:
blog videoshow,
blogvideos,
myspace,
socialnetworks
Videos,social networking sites
blinklist.com--This site allows you to bookmark sites with the click of a button on your toolbar. You can keep your lists private or share them with the world.
del.icio.us-- One of the first social bookmarking sites to spark the world's attention is still a favorite.
digg.com-- Digg has several categories for the 8.7 million visitors it gets monthly to browse through to find the information and statistics they need quickly. Digg also allows its members to post to their blog through this site when a visitor wants to leave a link to a webpage or article on their blog.
fark.com-- With categories such as sports, politics, music, and business on the main page, this site allows users to browse others bookmarked sites by topic to help you easily find what you are looking for.
ma.gnolia.com-- The ease of use makes this smaller site attractive. Ma.gnolia.com allows the user to become familiar with the whole social bookmarking process making it a great site to start with if you are new to social bookmarking.
mybloglog.com-- Combining social bookmarking and blogging into a social networking package makes this site a great place to promote your pages while finding other sites that may interest you.
reddit.com-- users can view what's new or what's hot at the moment as well as see the weekly stats on this social bookmarking site.
stumbleupon.com-- A relatively new site that combines myspace and social bookmarking where users can make multiple pages on any topic.
tailrank.com-- Blogs often contain a lot of valuable information. This site helps to find the hot buzz online by keeping track of what is being said between blogs. Users search through topics such as politics, technology, video and entertainment or even randomly if they prefer to find out what is going on online.
technorati.com-- Technorati allows its million and a half visitors share their blog posts, photos, favorite videos and other favorite sites every month.
Each social bookmarking site is unique, all are geared toward different audiences. For a website owner to get the most out of social bookmarking you can use a combination of several different sites. Start by putting your blog on one site, Technorati for instance. You can then start a webpage or two on Stumbleupon with themes that match your blog. Listing your pages as favorites on Digg after you have set them up will drive traffic to your site.
Bookmarking your own site gives users of these sites easy access to your webpages. Keep an eye on sites like tailrank.com to see what other users are talking about, use that information for inspiration for your own blog. This will keep your site fresh and in line with what others are looking for online.
If you use these sites together you can introduce your site to people who have similar interests while helping your site to increase traffic as well as linking you to possible future partners in other projects that can help you to increase your traffic and revenue online. Read the rules of each site and make sure you stay within the guidelines and use these tools to help your site grow.
del.icio.us-- One of the first social bookmarking sites to spark the world's attention is still a favorite.
digg.com-- Digg has several categories for the 8.7 million visitors it gets monthly to browse through to find the information and statistics they need quickly. Digg also allows its members to post to their blog through this site when a visitor wants to leave a link to a webpage or article on their blog.
fark.com-- With categories such as sports, politics, music, and business on the main page, this site allows users to browse others bookmarked sites by topic to help you easily find what you are looking for.
ma.gnolia.com-- The ease of use makes this smaller site attractive. Ma.gnolia.com allows the user to become familiar with the whole social bookmarking process making it a great site to start with if you are new to social bookmarking.
mybloglog.com-- Combining social bookmarking and blogging into a social networking package makes this site a great place to promote your pages while finding other sites that may interest you.
reddit.com-- users can view what's new or what's hot at the moment as well as see the weekly stats on this social bookmarking site.
stumbleupon.com-- A relatively new site that combines myspace and social bookmarking where users can make multiple pages on any topic.
tailrank.com-- Blogs often contain a lot of valuable information. This site helps to find the hot buzz online by keeping track of what is being said between blogs. Users search through topics such as politics, technology, video and entertainment or even randomly if they prefer to find out what is going on online.
technorati.com-- Technorati allows its million and a half visitors share their blog posts, photos, favorite videos and other favorite sites every month.
Each social bookmarking site is unique, all are geared toward different audiences. For a website owner to get the most out of social bookmarking you can use a combination of several different sites. Start by putting your blog on one site, Technorati for instance. You can then start a webpage or two on Stumbleupon with themes that match your blog. Listing your pages as favorites on Digg after you have set them up will drive traffic to your site.
Bookmarking your own site gives users of these sites easy access to your webpages. Keep an eye on sites like tailrank.com to see what other users are talking about, use that information for inspiration for your own blog. This will keep your site fresh and in line with what others are looking for online.
If you use these sites together you can introduce your site to people who have similar interests while helping your site to increase traffic as well as linking you to possible future partners in other projects that can help you to increase your traffic and revenue online. Read the rules of each site and make sure you stay within the guidelines and use these tools to help your site grow.
Labels:
blog videoshow,
blogvideos,
myspace,
socialnetworks
Videos,social networking sites
blinklist.com--This site allows you to bookmark sites with the click of a button on your toolbar. You can keep your lists private or share them with the world.
del.icio.us-- One of the first social bookmarking sites to spark the world's attention is still a favorite.
digg.com-- Digg has several categories for the 8.7 million visitors it gets monthly to browse through to find the information and statistics they need quickly. Digg also allows its members to post to their blog through this site when a visitor wants to leave a link to a webpage or article on their blog.
fark.com-- With categories such as sports, politics, music, and business on the main page, this site allows users to browse others bookmarked sites by topic to help you easily find what you are looking for.
ma.gnolia.com-- The ease of use makes this smaller site attractive. Ma.gnolia.com allows the user to become familiar with the whole social bookmarking process making it a great site to start with if you are new to social bookmarking.
mybloglog.com-- Combining social bookmarking and blogging into a social networking package makes this site a great place to promote your pages while finding other sites that may interest you.
reddit.com-- users can view what's new or what's hot at the moment as well as see the weekly stats on this social bookmarking site.
stumbleupon.com-- A relatively new site that combines myspace and social bookmarking where users can make multiple pages on any topic.
tailrank.com-- Blogs often contain a lot of valuable information. This site helps to find the hot buzz online by keeping track of what is being said between blogs. Users search through topics such as politics, technology, video and entertainment or even randomly if they prefer to find out what is going on online.
technorati.com-- Technorati allows its million and a half visitors share their blog posts, photos, favorite videos and other favorite sites every month.
Each social bookmarking site is unique, all are geared toward different audiences. For a website owner to get the most out of social bookmarking you can use a combination of several different sites. Start by putting your blog on one site, Technorati for instance. You can then start a webpage or two on Stumbleupon with themes that match your blog. Listing your pages as favorites on Digg after you have set them up will drive traffic to your site.
Bookmarking your own site gives users of these sites easy access to your webpages. Keep an eye on sites like tailrank.com to see what other users are talking about, use that information for inspiration for your own blog. This will keep your site fresh and in line with what others are looking for online.
If you use these sites together you can introduce your site to people who have similar interests while helping your site to increase traffic as well as linking you to possible future partners in other projects that can help you to increase your traffic and revenue online. Read the rules of each site and make sure you stay within the guidelines and use these tools to help your site grow.
del.icio.us-- One of the first social bookmarking sites to spark the world's attention is still a favorite.
digg.com-- Digg has several categories for the 8.7 million visitors it gets monthly to browse through to find the information and statistics they need quickly. Digg also allows its members to post to their blog through this site when a visitor wants to leave a link to a webpage or article on their blog.
fark.com-- With categories such as sports, politics, music, and business on the main page, this site allows users to browse others bookmarked sites by topic to help you easily find what you are looking for.
ma.gnolia.com-- The ease of use makes this smaller site attractive. Ma.gnolia.com allows the user to become familiar with the whole social bookmarking process making it a great site to start with if you are new to social bookmarking.
mybloglog.com-- Combining social bookmarking and blogging into a social networking package makes this site a great place to promote your pages while finding other sites that may interest you.
reddit.com-- users can view what's new or what's hot at the moment as well as see the weekly stats on this social bookmarking site.
stumbleupon.com-- A relatively new site that combines myspace and social bookmarking where users can make multiple pages on any topic.
tailrank.com-- Blogs often contain a lot of valuable information. This site helps to find the hot buzz online by keeping track of what is being said between blogs. Users search through topics such as politics, technology, video and entertainment or even randomly if they prefer to find out what is going on online.
technorati.com-- Technorati allows its million and a half visitors share their blog posts, photos, favorite videos and other favorite sites every month.
Each social bookmarking site is unique, all are geared toward different audiences. For a website owner to get the most out of social bookmarking you can use a combination of several different sites. Start by putting your blog on one site, Technorati for instance. You can then start a webpage or two on Stumbleupon with themes that match your blog. Listing your pages as favorites on Digg after you have set them up will drive traffic to your site.
Bookmarking your own site gives users of these sites easy access to your webpages. Keep an eye on sites like tailrank.com to see what other users are talking about, use that information for inspiration for your own blog. This will keep your site fresh and in line with what others are looking for online.
If you use these sites together you can introduce your site to people who have similar interests while helping your site to increase traffic as well as linking you to possible future partners in other projects that can help you to increase your traffic and revenue online. Read the rules of each site and make sure you stay within the guidelines and use these tools to help your site grow.
Labels:
blog videoshow,
blogvideos,
myspace,
socialnetworks
Videos,social networking sites
blinklist.com--This site allows you to bookmark sites with the click of a button on your toolbar. You can keep your lists private or share them with the world.
del.icio.us-- One of the first social bookmarking sites to spark the world's attention is still a favorite.
digg.com-- Digg has several categories for the 8.7 million visitors it gets monthly to browse through to find the information and statistics they need quickly. Digg also allows its members to post to their blog through this site when a visitor wants to leave a link to a webpage or article on their blog.
fark.com-- With categories such as sports, politics, music, and business on the main page, this site allows users to browse others bookmarked sites by topic to help you easily find what you are looking for.
ma.gnolia.com-- The ease of use makes this smaller site attractive. Ma.gnolia.com allows the user to become familiar with the whole social bookmarking process making it a great site to start with if you are new to social bookmarking.
mybloglog.com-- Combining social bookmarking and blogging into a social networking package makes this site a great place to promote your pages while finding other sites that may interest you.
reddit.com-- users can view what's new or what's hot at the moment as well as see the weekly stats on this social bookmarking site.
stumbleupon.com-- A relatively new site that combines myspace and social bookmarking where users can make multiple pages on any topic.
tailrank.com-- Blogs often contain a lot of valuable information. This site helps to find the hot buzz online by keeping track of what is being said between blogs. Users search through topics such as politics, technology, video and entertainment or even randomly if they prefer to find out what is going on online.
technorati.com-- Technorati allows its million and a half visitors share their blog posts, photos, favorite videos and other favorite sites every month.
Each social bookmarking site is unique, all are geared toward different audiences. For a website owner to get the most out of social bookmarking you can use a combination of several different sites. Start by putting your blog on one site, Technorati for instance. You can then start a webpage or two on Stumbleupon with themes that match your blog. Listing your pages as favorites on Digg after you have set them up will drive traffic to your site.
Bookmarking your own site gives users of these sites easy access to your webpages. Keep an eye on sites like tailrank.com to see what other users are talking about, use that information for inspiration for your own blog. This will keep your site fresh and in line with what others are looking for online.
If you use these sites together you can introduce your site to people who have similar interests while helping your site to increase traffic as well as linking you to possible future partners in other projects that can help you to increase your traffic and revenue online. Read the rules of each site and make sure you stay within the guidelines and use these tools to help your site grow.
del.icio.us-- One of the first social bookmarking sites to spark the world's attention is still a favorite.
digg.com-- Digg has several categories for the 8.7 million visitors it gets monthly to browse through to find the information and statistics they need quickly. Digg also allows its members to post to their blog through this site when a visitor wants to leave a link to a webpage or article on their blog.
fark.com-- With categories such as sports, politics, music, and business on the main page, this site allows users to browse others bookmarked sites by topic to help you easily find what you are looking for.
ma.gnolia.com-- The ease of use makes this smaller site attractive. Ma.gnolia.com allows the user to become familiar with the whole social bookmarking process making it a great site to start with if you are new to social bookmarking.
mybloglog.com-- Combining social bookmarking and blogging into a social networking package makes this site a great place to promote your pages while finding other sites that may interest you.
reddit.com-- users can view what's new or what's hot at the moment as well as see the weekly stats on this social bookmarking site.
stumbleupon.com-- A relatively new site that combines myspace and social bookmarking where users can make multiple pages on any topic.
tailrank.com-- Blogs often contain a lot of valuable information. This site helps to find the hot buzz online by keeping track of what is being said between blogs. Users search through topics such as politics, technology, video and entertainment or even randomly if they prefer to find out what is going on online.
technorati.com-- Technorati allows its million and a half visitors share their blog posts, photos, favorite videos and other favorite sites every month.
Each social bookmarking site is unique, all are geared toward different audiences. For a website owner to get the most out of social bookmarking you can use a combination of several different sites. Start by putting your blog on one site, Technorati for instance. You can then start a webpage or two on Stumbleupon with themes that match your blog. Listing your pages as favorites on Digg after you have set them up will drive traffic to your site.
Bookmarking your own site gives users of these sites easy access to your webpages. Keep an eye on sites like tailrank.com to see what other users are talking about, use that information for inspiration for your own blog. This will keep your site fresh and in line with what others are looking for online.
If you use these sites together you can introduce your site to people who have similar interests while helping your site to increase traffic as well as linking you to possible future partners in other projects that can help you to increase your traffic and revenue online. Read the rules of each site and make sure you stay within the guidelines and use these tools to help your site grow.
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Videos,social networking sites
blinklist.com--This site allows you to bookmark sites with the click of a button on your toolbar. You can keep your lists private or share them with the world.
del.icio.us-- One of the first social bookmarking sites to spark the world's attention is still a favorite.
digg.com-- Digg has several categories for the 8.7 million visitors it gets monthly to browse through to find the information and statistics they need quickly. Digg also allows its members to post to their blog through this site when a visitor wants to leave a link to a webpage or article on their blog.
fark.com-- With categories such as sports, politics, music, and business on the main page, this site allows users to browse others bookmarked sites by topic to help you easily find what you are looking for.
ma.gnolia.com-- The ease of use makes this smaller site attractive. Ma.gnolia.com allows the user to become familiar with the whole social bookmarking process making it a great site to start with if you are new to social bookmarking.
mybloglog.com-- Combining social bookmarking and blogging into a social networking package makes this site a great place to promote your pages while finding other sites that may interest you.
reddit.com-- users can view what's new or what's hot at the moment as well as see the weekly stats on this social bookmarking site.
stumbleupon.com-- A relatively new site that combines myspace and social bookmarking where users can make multiple pages on any topic.
tailrank.com-- Blogs often contain a lot of valuable information. This site helps to find the hot buzz online by keeping track of what is being said between blogs. Users search through topics such as politics, technology, video and entertainment or even randomly if they prefer to find out what is going on online.
technorati.com-- Technorati allows its million and a half visitors share their blog posts, photos, favorite videos and other favorite sites every month.
Each social bookmarking site is unique, all are geared toward different audiences. For a website owner to get the most out of social bookmarking you can use a combination of several different sites. Start by putting your blog on one site, Technorati for instance. You can then start a webpage or two on Stumbleupon with themes that match your blog. Listing your pages as favorites on Digg after you have set them up will drive traffic to your site.
Bookmarking your own site gives users of these sites easy access to your webpages. Keep an eye on sites like tailrank.com to see what other users are talking about, use that information for inspiration for your own blog. This will keep your site fresh and in line with what others are looking for online.
If you use these sites together you can introduce your site to people who have similar interests while helping your site to increase traffic as well as linking you to possible future partners in other projects that can help you to increase your traffic and revenue online. Read the rules of each site and make sure you stay within the guidelines and use these tools to help your site grow.
del.icio.us-- One of the first social bookmarking sites to spark the world's attention is still a favorite.
digg.com-- Digg has several categories for the 8.7 million visitors it gets monthly to browse through to find the information and statistics they need quickly. Digg also allows its members to post to their blog through this site when a visitor wants to leave a link to a webpage or article on their blog.
fark.com-- With categories such as sports, politics, music, and business on the main page, this site allows users to browse others bookmarked sites by topic to help you easily find what you are looking for.
ma.gnolia.com-- The ease of use makes this smaller site attractive. Ma.gnolia.com allows the user to become familiar with the whole social bookmarking process making it a great site to start with if you are new to social bookmarking.
mybloglog.com-- Combining social bookmarking and blogging into a social networking package makes this site a great place to promote your pages while finding other sites that may interest you.
reddit.com-- users can view what's new or what's hot at the moment as well as see the weekly stats on this social bookmarking site.
stumbleupon.com-- A relatively new site that combines myspace and social bookmarking where users can make multiple pages on any topic.
tailrank.com-- Blogs often contain a lot of valuable information. This site helps to find the hot buzz online by keeping track of what is being said between blogs. Users search through topics such as politics, technology, video and entertainment or even randomly if they prefer to find out what is going on online.
technorati.com-- Technorati allows its million and a half visitors share their blog posts, photos, favorite videos and other favorite sites every month.
Each social bookmarking site is unique, all are geared toward different audiences. For a website owner to get the most out of social bookmarking you can use a combination of several different sites. Start by putting your blog on one site, Technorati for instance. You can then start a webpage or two on Stumbleupon with themes that match your blog. Listing your pages as favorites on Digg after you have set them up will drive traffic to your site.
Bookmarking your own site gives users of these sites easy access to your webpages. Keep an eye on sites like tailrank.com to see what other users are talking about, use that information for inspiration for your own blog. This will keep your site fresh and in line with what others are looking for online.
If you use these sites together you can introduce your site to people who have similar interests while helping your site to increase traffic as well as linking you to possible future partners in other projects that can help you to increase your traffic and revenue online. Read the rules of each site and make sure you stay within the guidelines and use these tools to help your site grow.
Labels:
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myspace,
socialnetworks
Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame
Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.
In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.
Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:
Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com
Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000
Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog
Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921
Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog
John Chow of johnchow.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431
Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007
Jane May of careerramblings.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465
Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day
Darren Rowse of problogger.net
Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)
Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?
Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000
Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney
Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184
Source of revenue estimate: About Me
Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594
Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging
Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk
Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020
Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007
Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!
In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.
How much would you sell your blog for?
In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.
Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:
Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com
Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000
Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog
Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921
Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog
John Chow of johnchow.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431
Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007
Jane May of careerramblings.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465
Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day
Darren Rowse of problogger.net
Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)
Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?
Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000
Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney
Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184
Source of revenue estimate: About Me
Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594
Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging
Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk
Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020
Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007
Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!
In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.
How much would you sell your blog for?
Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame
Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.
In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.
Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:
Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com
Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000
Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog
Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921
Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog
John Chow of johnchow.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431
Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007
Jane May of careerramblings.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465
Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day
Darren Rowse of problogger.net
Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)
Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?
Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000
Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney
Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184
Source of revenue estimate: About Me
Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594
Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging
Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk
Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020
Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007
Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!
In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.
How much would you sell your blog for?
In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.
Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:
Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com
Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000
Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog
Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921
Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog
John Chow of johnchow.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431
Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007
Jane May of careerramblings.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465
Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day
Darren Rowse of problogger.net
Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)
Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?
Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000
Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney
Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184
Source of revenue estimate: About Me
Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594
Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging
Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk
Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020
Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007
Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!
In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.
How much would you sell your blog for?
Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame
Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.
In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.
Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:
Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com
Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000
Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog
Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921
Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog
John Chow of johnchow.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431
Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007
Jane May of careerramblings.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465
Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day
Darren Rowse of problogger.net
Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)
Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?
Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000
Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney
Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184
Source of revenue estimate: About Me
Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594
Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging
Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk
Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020
Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007
Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!
In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.
How much would you sell your blog for?
In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.
Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:
Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com
Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000
Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog
Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921
Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog
John Chow of johnchow.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431
Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007
Jane May of careerramblings.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465
Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day
Darren Rowse of problogger.net
Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)
Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?
Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000
Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney
Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184
Source of revenue estimate: About Me
Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594
Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging
Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk
Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020
Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007
Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!
In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.
How much would you sell your blog for?
Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame
Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.
In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.
Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:
Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com
Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000
Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog
Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921
Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog
John Chow of johnchow.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431
Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007
Jane May of careerramblings.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465
Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day
Darren Rowse of problogger.net
Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)
Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?
Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000
Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney
Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184
Source of revenue estimate: About Me
Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594
Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging
Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk
Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020
Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007
Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!
In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.
How much would you sell your blog for?
In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.
Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:
Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com
Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000
Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog
Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921
Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog
John Chow of johnchow.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431
Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007
Jane May of careerramblings.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465
Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day
Darren Rowse of problogger.net
Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)
Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?
Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000
Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney
Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184
Source of revenue estimate: About Me
Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594
Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging
Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk
Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020
Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007
Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!
In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.
How much would you sell your blog for?
Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame
Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.
In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.
Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:
Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com
Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000
Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog
Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921
Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog
John Chow of johnchow.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431
Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007
Jane May of careerramblings.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465
Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day
Darren Rowse of problogger.net
Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)
Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?
Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000
Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney
Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184
Source of revenue estimate: About Me
Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594
Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging
Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk
Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020
Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007
Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!
In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.
How much would you sell your blog for?
In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.
Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:
Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com
Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000
Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog
Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921
Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog
John Chow of johnchow.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431
Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007
Jane May of careerramblings.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465
Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day
Darren Rowse of problogger.net
Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)
Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?
Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000
Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney
Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184
Source of revenue estimate: About Me
Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594
Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging
Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk
Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020
Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007
Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!
In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.
How much would you sell your blog for?
Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame
Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.
In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.
Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:
Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com
Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000
Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog
Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921
Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog
John Chow of johnchow.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431
Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007
Jane May of careerramblings.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465
Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day
Darren Rowse of problogger.net
Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)
Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?
Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000
Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney
Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184
Source of revenue estimate: About Me
Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594
Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging
Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk
Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020
Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007
Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!
In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.
How much would you sell your blog for?
In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.
Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:
Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com
Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000
Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog
Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921
Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog
John Chow of johnchow.com
Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431
Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007
Jane May of careerramblings.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465
Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day
Darren Rowse of problogger.net
Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)
Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?
Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000
Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney
Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184
Source of revenue estimate: About Me
Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com
Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594
Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging
Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk
Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000
Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020
Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007
Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!
In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.
How much would you sell your blog for?
LiveSearchClub

A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.
The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.
The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.
One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.
List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000
Make Money?
You can make money on the Internet in four basic ways:
* Sell a product (like Amazon)
* Provide a service (like Expedia)
* Sign up subscriptions to content (like the Wall Street Journal)
* Run ads (like millions of sites)
LiveSearchClub

A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.
The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.
The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.
One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.
List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000
Make Money?
You can make money on the Internet in four basic ways:
* Sell a product (like Amazon)
* Provide a service (like Expedia)
* Sign up subscriptions to content (like the Wall Street Journal)
* Run ads (like millions of sites)
LiveSearchClub

A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.
The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.
The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.
One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.
List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000
Make Money?
You can make money on the Internet in four basic ways:
* Sell a product (like Amazon)
* Provide a service (like Expedia)
* Sign up subscriptions to content (like the Wall Street Journal)
* Run ads (like millions of sites)
LiveSearchClub

A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.
The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.
The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.
One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.
List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000
Make Money?
You can make money on the Internet in four basic ways:
* Sell a product (like Amazon)
* Provide a service (like Expedia)
* Sign up subscriptions to content (like the Wall Street Journal)
* Run ads (like millions of sites)
LiveSearchClub

A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.
The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.
The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.
One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.
List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000
Make Money?
You can make money on the Internet in four basic ways:
* Sell a product (like Amazon)
* Provide a service (like Expedia)
* Sign up subscriptions to content (like the Wall Street Journal)
* Run ads (like millions of sites)
LiveSearchClub

A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.
The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.
The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.
One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.
List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000
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Rich Jerk review

He has labeled himself correctly, "The Rich Jerk".
Now if you go off and purchase his ebook, you can make
some
serious cash, if you put in the time and effort. Just
like any
other program out there that claims it can help you
make money
over the internet, you don't just buy it read it and
instantly
you are rich.
Please keep in mind that just because you may make
lots of money
with this ebook information, you by no means need to
also become
a jerk. There are lots of poor jerks and rich nice
people out
there. He is smart though to create a "name" for
himself and one
that is very catchy.
I would rate this a 5 out of 5 compared to the many
many ebooks
out there like this kind.
I received a shirt from the jerk and recieved many
questions and compliments it was a cool gift from the
jerk. Thank you jerk!
If you wish to view the site and see what it has to
offer,
please click the link below.
If you like what you see then of course purchase the
ebook, what
do you have to lose? There is a 45-day money back
guarantee and
not shipping costs due to downloading right from the
site.
http://marketerjm.richjerk.hop.clickbank.net
Your friend,
Jim,
visit for Top ebooks, software, Information and Downloads :
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