Posted on
April 29, 2010 by
GuestBlogger
Blogging has opened new ways of earning online income to millions of people around the world. Despite the fact that many run blogs just for fun, others have been able to exploit its true prospects in the online money making industry. Due to the recent hype for blogging and affiliate marketing through websites, almost everyone seems to be seeking his or her share in the industry.
If you’re experienced in blogging and know how to make money of them, you can shift your work load by offering blogging jobs to experts so that they can look after your blogs and you can direct your attention elsewhere. Read the rest of this entry →

Tags: affiliate marketersaffiliate marketingdaily basisnew avenuesunfamiliar term
Category
Ads & Paid Posting, Blog Construction, Blog Content, Money-Making
Posted on
October 04, 2009 by
GuestBlogger
Today I received an Email from LINKWORTH which said that one of their advertisers is requesting to p lace a LinkPost on my Blog. This is the first invitation from LinkWorth. It is a site which we can make money blogging.
It supplies so many ways we can make money with our blogs. The ways include: LinkPost , LinkAds, LinkWords, LinkInTxt, LinkBB, LinkSura , LinkMura, LinkPack , and Affiliate Program. If your blog is great enough, make money blogging with LinkWorth is a good choice.
Linkads – are simple text links that are normally places in a website/blog sidebar. Publishers make 70 percent of CPC (cost per click) of all links.
Linkpost – linkpost is a way where the advertisers set some outlines for their website or service and ask the bloggers of their choice to their review or words on it. Bloggers normally make 70 percent of total earning in this kind of scheme. Read the rest of this entry →

Tags: Googlelinkartlinkpostmeans of advertisingvarious search engines
Category
Ads & Paid Posting, Money-Making
Posted on
March 22, 2009 by
GuestBlogger
By Miss Sarah, guest blogger
I have seen quite a lot of AdSense publishers posted in different forums stating that their AdSense accounts were banned by Google due to fraudulent clicks. Most of these people claim that they are innocent and have never clicked on their on AdSense ads.
So they have no idea why click fraud can occur on their AdSense accounts. The truth is click fraud can happen in several ways and not necessarily caused by the AdSense publisher himself/herself who accidentally clicked on his/her own AdSense.
Below are some of the tips to protect your AdSense account:
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Tags: AdSensegetting banned for click fraudGooglepreventing click fraud
Category
Ads & Paid Posting, Legal Issues
Posted on
March 22, 2009 by
Kathleen
Do you have AdSense ads on your blogs? If so, you urgently need to read this!
Google now requires that every site that displays AdSense ads must have a privacy policy page with details Google‘s newest privacy policy for AdSense ads. If that sounds complicated, it is.
You must comply by April 8, or risk losing our AdSense ad income. So what is a blog designer to do? I have about a dozen blogs, most of which are powered by WordPress, and I have been dreading having to deal with this.
Cavalry to the rescue! SEO whiz Eric Giguere has created a WordPress plugin to automatically generate a Google-compliant privacy policy on any page you choose, or to generate a complete new privacy page for your blog. And the plugin is free!
Download Eric’s new plugin from his personal blog, Synclastic, here.
There are instructions on the download page, but basically it is simple. Drop it in the plugin folder and make a few settings.
Now, be sure to subscribe to Eric’s blogs, both Synclastic and his AdSense/SEO blog, The Unofficial AdSense Blog. I promise you will be very glad you did. Eric is a whiz, and he explains things in terms we can all understand
Excuse me. Gotta run. I have a bunch of plugins and privacy pages to install.

Tags: AdSenseApril 8 deadlinefree downloadGooglePlug-insprivacy policySynclasticThe Unofficial AdSense BlogWordPress
Category
Ads & Paid Posting, Legal Issues, News
Posted on
December 17, 2008 by
Kathleen
I just signed up at a new site for blog advertising, social networking and getting paid to post: SocialSpark. Register your blogs there and let advertisers find you.
Meanwhile you can make friends, who can vote your blog up or down in the rankings. You can also add applications to your profile page, just as you can on Facebook. (There are already hundreds.)
You also get a set of tools for tracking traffic and other stats on your blog. To install the tools, so you can view the stats on your SocialSpark dashboard, you paste a code snippet into the theme code of your blog (not into a widget). But you have to add code anyway to claim your blog.
The service is still in beta testing, according to the site. But registration is open now, and there are already over 1000 blogs listed.
To get ads from SocialSpark, your blog must be over 90 days old and have at least 20 posts. So what are you waiting for?

Tags: blog advertisingblog registryblog toolsFacebookpaid for postssocial networkingSocialSpark
Category
Ads & Paid Posting, Blog Promotion, Blog Traffic, Money-Making