Feb 12 2008

Typo Buddy: Find Misspelled Auctions

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When I mentioned buying wholesale, Ebay and auctions where brought up. Surprisingly, for how much I am online, I don’t buy online at all. I can’t say I’ve ever won an ebay auction. I did however use Craigslist to buy a T-Mobile Sidekick. I have used both ebay and Craigslist to find bargains.

Typo Buddy

Everyone loves a bargain, especially bloggers. Sometimes certain items are only available online. Typo Buddy is an interesting tool for those seeking cheap auctions. Typo Buddy is a tool to help you find commonly misspelled items, listings & words on eBay and Craigslist.

As I mentioned I never buy online so I thought this would be a valuable tool to pass on to my readers. I’ve just spent about 10 minutes searching for misspelled “Disney” auctions.

The popular searches on TypoBuddy so far are Abercrombie, Banana Republic, Disney, Ipod, playstation 3, and Wii. I can’t believe people can misspell some of these things, especially when setting up an auction. I guess for a bargain I would buy from someone who misspells Disney!

Thanks to Deal Locker for letting me know about this handy tool.

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Feb 11 2008

Kontera In-Text Advertising

Kontera Intext Advertising
Finding advertising that works for you and your blog is important. If you don’t like it, it’s hard to justify using it other than the money. Kontera is a perfect way to put advertising on any blog or website. Advertising in-text doesn’t put up any images or widget to slow down your site.

Kontera hasn’t been the biggest a money earner here, but you have to figure that the niche isn’t as profitable. Obviously, different keywords and terms do better than others. I’ve actually had more success with Kontera on my freebie blog. I plan on adding it to several more to see the difference between them all.

What I have been the most impressed with is the Kontera staff and support. I’ve written to several directly, the response time has been great. They set-up everything for you and basically walk you through any troubles you may have.

Kontera Video Contest

computer-cash-contest.jpgKontera announced on their blog, they are looking to find out experiences their publishers and advertisers have had by using their service. To enter record a short video about the benefits and your overall experience with Kontera. I can’t tell you my idea, but I plan to enter and post the video on our blog. Make sure to keep a lookout for it.

By making the video, you could win 500$! Second wins 250$ and third wins 100$. They are looking for the best video, so be creative and if you can, funny!

To be eligible you must be a publisher or advertiser with Kontera so make sure to register.

The contest ends March 1st, so you don’t have time to waste getting started. For the full details on the contest, refer to the Kontera Blog.

What would you do if you won 500$?

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Feb 10 2008

Free Stuff For You

New week coming up, new Contest Roundup for you all. Directly from About Blog Contests. Here we go. See below what you could win simply using your blog…

A Canon IXY Digital L4 Camera

Neil Duckett is giving away a brand new 7.1 MP Canon IXY Digital L4 Camera to promote Japan Singles. To gain your entries simply write a post about this contest, subscribe to his RSS feeds by mail and add a couple of links to your blogroll. Minimum of 100 entries required.
Ends on March 8th.

A Set of iPod Portable Speakers

Boost your iPod Sound with a set of iMaingo portable speakers! You can win it thanks to Fiddyp and his easy blog contest. You only have to write a post about it and write that if you don’t win, you can buy them directly from his site.
Ends on February 22nd.

Free Amazon Gift Card

It’s time to spend some money on Amazon. Jason from The Amatureist Financial Journey is offering you 3 Amazon gift cards ($65, $25 and $10). As always, there are many ways to enter and earn points. You write about the contest, stumble any article on the site, and subscribe to his RSS feeds. If your post send the most traffic, bonus points for you!
Ends on February 29th.

Stay update with the latest blog contests on the net! Visit About Blog Contests and get your daily source of prizes!

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Feb 9 2008

Dealing with Negative Criticism of Your Blog

Luckily most of our criticism or critiques have been manageable, I know the weaknesses of Blog about your Blog better than anyone. I can always take the bad with the good.

What about when it’s all bad?

Negative Criticism

What I like most about Entrecard is the shop. I’ve even turned into a shopaholic. I’ve been able to get several links as well as permanent links from reviews. I’ve been very happy and impressed on the quality I’ve gotten just for a few entrecard credits. However, our last review, didn’t go as well.

Recently I purchased a review from Nothing of Particular Interest (their website is no longer available, I wonder why?). I can’t seem to find the cost it was, but it had to be only a few 100 credits. I was drawn to it by first of the page rank and second of the low alexa score.

Yesterday before the review was published I received a message.

“Hi! Your blog review is done, but I will say, it is overwhelmingly negative. Having said that, if you would like me to pull the review, I will be happy to give you a full refund. I wouldn’t want you paying for a review you’re not happy with.”

I said it was fine and to go ahead and publish. It couldn’t be that negative, could it?

Well, it was. Everything from the quality of our site, to our grammar was called into question.

I was given advice that really didn’t matter for our blog. Moving our entrecard widget isn’t a necessity and it does just fine in its spot. Our entrecard price is twice of NOPI’s. Why move it?

I was also criticized about our Project Wonderful price of having a ‘minimum’ bid.

On the subject of Project Wonderful, I noticed he has no ads there. A more in-depth investigation (read: clicking the link) shows that his default price is $0.50. That’s a BIG no-no in advertising.

Our current advertiser is paying $1+ per day. Their’s? 10 cents.

I’m not saying there weren’t valid points, because there were. However, going in open minded, the review turned negative and our blog never was given one compliment. Being in ‘business’ for a year, 10,000+ visitors per month, and almost 600 RSS readers, I have never received a critique that harsh.

So what?

That’s only one person with a blog. The best thing we can do with that, is take it the best way we can. Improve our quality, our posts, and our blog. That way, the next person to read and visit our blog won’t think that way. All I could do was really address the issues of the review, thank them for their input and time. Then move on.

You have to remember, try not to be negative as well. It only makes you and your blog look worse. I have received several mean or rude comments at Blogging Zoom. With that I’ve tried my best to be as civil and professional as can be. Getting into a name calling match is not only unprofessional but stupid as well.

Ignore It

Another method to a bad review or criticism is just to ignore it completely. Why not? If you have nothing nice to say, then say nothing at all.

I Will Always Hate You Negative Comment

Many of the bigger blogs or websites take this method for two reasons. Any press is good press. Secondly, it’s impossible to address every comment. The worst thing someone can do, in my opinion, is respond negatively back.

“I hate you and your blog.” Okay, I hate you too, your blank blank *insert bad name*. Sounds childish doesn’t it? “Thank you for your comment, we will try to improve.” Sounds a lot better.

Any comment, good or bad, is essentially good. It means at least someone is reading!

How do you deal with negative comments on or about your blog?

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Feb 8 2008

Comment Friday for February 8th

Sometimes I hate Alexa! We have a great traffic day, yet our rank goes up. So weird to try to predict!

If this is your first Comment Friday we give one lucky person a free weekly blogroll spot as our “blog of the week“. Along with that we are also giving that winner 200 entrecard points.

This week I was wondering how many people use WordPress? If so, did you install it yourself. If your not on WordPress, would you pay someone to set it up for you?

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Feb 7 2008

Taking WordPress to a Whole New Level!

The folks at Automattic (guys behind WordPress) released a very cool new theme recently which takes WordPress to a whole new level.

The Prologue theme turns your blog into a Twitteresque site – with much of the same feel, layout and functionality. Some people are even suggesting this could be a Twitter killer.

I don’t believe this will have any effect on Twitter, but this theme opens the door to many an opportunity. It wasn’t long before I started dreaming of the possibilities and after a couple of hours of work – RankScale.com

RankScale is a place for online marketers and bloggers to plug tools, sites, blogs, and other resources they come across. The site is nothing special – but it does demonstrate just how powerful WordPress is and what can be achieved.

I have got plans to do some quite a bit of custom coding work on RankScale which will greatly improve the experience – but let me know what you think of the concept. (plus you always sign up and grab some free link love!)

I’m sure many a similar site will be built using the great new Prologue theme and I can’t wait to see what other developers come up with. My quick project was just a cosmetic job (fiddled with design etc..) but amazing things could be built using Prologue + plugins + clever coding!

Find me and all my articles at my new blog – Marketvice.com

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Feb 6 2008

Getting Paid to Take Surveys Online

Signing up to take surveys often scares people away. There are plenty of scam survey sites out there. Never give your credit card information, if they need that, something is definitely wrong.

There are some, however, that are very legit and you can earn some extra money for your ‘opinions’. You just have to know which ones. Lucky for you, I have signed up to several and been paid by them all.

Quick Survey Tips

Besides not entering credit card information, there are a few things to keep in mind.

Taking surveys do require some skill. For example, if you are taking a survey about movies, it may be a good idea to answer that you’ve seen and been to some movies lately. Sad to say as well, surveys can be racist. Selecting “21 male white” usually disqualifies me from many surveys. Survey sites often want variety so different nationalities are needed.

Be consistent. I’ve noticed with certain survey websites, the more consistent you are, the more surveys you get. Eventually you will even get to try products as well as bonus surveys that pay more. Several times I have been rewarded 15$ for survey. This was for watching something on TV, a DVD or trying a product.

Which survey sites should you use?

SurveySpot

SurveySpot is the one I would recommend most. I’ve reviewed SurveySpot before after using it for a couple of months. I have mostly good things to say about them. Surveys are consisten, fair pairly paid, and there are chances and contests to win even more money. The only negative is that you don’t get paid right away. Sometimes it takes a few weeks for them to credit your account for the survey you’ve taken.

The biggest attraction to Surveyspot for beginners may be the 5$ minimum payout. Just for taking a few surveys for money, you can earn your payout. We usually get our payments anywhere from 2 weeks to about a month.

SurveySpot EarningsChecking my payment history, I’ve earned about 375$ dating back to March 07. The money isn’t huge, but as you can see it is pretty consistent. Click the image to see my payment history.

GlobalTestMarket

GlobalTestMarket is a little bit different. By taking surveys you earn points. By earning points, you can then cash that in for cash. To earn the minimum payout you must earn 1,000 points which is worth 50$.

I’ve been paid once by Global Test Market (50$ and some cents), but I never really got back into it. I think they are one of the larger survey sites, so I often miss survey opportunities. Surveys are just a part-time thing for me, so I got behind on this service. It is definitely one to look into, obviously it pays, but I found it wasn’t for me.

SurveySavvy

SurveySavvy may appeal most to bloggers, because it is the only one with an active affiliate program. (GlobalTestMarket has one but you must apply. I’ve been declined.) I’ve referred 28 people to SurveySavvy so far, with an average of 1$ per completed survey by my referrals.

The reason SurveySavvy is at the bottom of the list is because they don’t offer as many surveys as the others. I get maybe a handful of surveys per month. However earning $money$ per every completed survey by your referrals is incentive enough to sign-up and promote it.

Do you take surveys for money? If so, do you work with any of the three mentioned?

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Feb 5 2008

WordPress Structure Theme

I’ve wanted a complete blog makeover for some time on this blog. However, to get the good designers to custom make it, that runs a pretty penny. When re-designing Blogging Addiction I chose one of my favorite new themes.

Wordpress Structure Theme

Structure Theme

Justin Tadlock
designed the structure theme. Make sure to upgrade to a newer WordPress to use it.

“Description: A theme for news/magazine sites with a blog-friendly option too. It includes built-in video and image features that easily allow you to customize your site. There are content blocks that you can place virtually anywhere on the page.”

What I like most about it, is that you can manipulate it (very easily) to however you want it. Whether you want it magazine style, featured posts, full or half posts, you can make it however you want.

The features are easily customizable, especially to start. You can add your feed subscriptions just by giving the URL etc. This  theme is definitely for a moderate WordPress user, but easy to learn.

Features

There are some features that definitely should be mentioned.

  • A custom home page to look like a news or magazine site (optional normal blog layout for the home page)
  • Related Posts plugin support
  • Plugin support for Popularity Contest by Alex King
  • WordPress 2.3 tag-ready
  • Placeholders for ads. Good sizes for 125×125px ads (must have for new themes)
  • Widget-Ready sidebar (not designed for them, kinda aligns it weird, but nice to have)

From the sounds of it, this theme really needs pictures. I think any type of photo blog may work really well here.

For more information about the Structure Theme you can view and download it here.

Structure has to be my new favorite theme, Whats yours and Why?

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