Jan 18 2008

Comment Friday for January 18th

Blogging has been great this month, we’ve already earned a nice amount of cash, due to taking our ads privately. I hope to further monetize our blog with our same methods as well as incorporate some new things. I have given Project Wonderful a shot on our sidebar.

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 100 entrecard points.

Leave us a comment about anything you want. This week I’m particularly interested in how you monetize your blog. Is it strictly adsense? Or do you incorporate other advertising like affiliates? As always tell us what articles you’d like to see here on Blog about your Blog.

logo-real-high-youclicknow.jpgThis week Comment Friday is brought to you by Sukosaki. Check out their First Blog Contest for 2008, looks like they only need a few more entries! Prize is a memory card by Panasonic.

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Jan 17 2008

PepperJam Affiliate Network Already Viral

A huge benefit of being ‘one of the A list’ is getting tipped off about launches of major websites before it happens. Obviously I’m not A-list yet, because I wasn’t tipped off (lol). With a great pre-launch, PepperJam has already gone viral by being picked up by several bigger blogs.

pepperjamnetwork.JPGPepperJam Already the Best?

This PepperJam network has hit the affiliate networking scene hard. At least, the blogosphere.

All reviews have been positive as far as I’ve seen, and Zac Johnson (super affiliate money making machine) has even called it the, the Network of Networks.

Tons of Affiliates

The best thing, for me, that makes up if I want to work with an affiliate company is their variety of affiliates. You are going to want relevant affiliates that you can actually make money with. Not just tons of credit card offers and weightloss programs.

Pepperjam has just that, as well as keeping their bloggers in mind. Not only do they have big name clothes companies like BabyPhat and Phatfarm, there is also Review Me, SEOmoz.org , and TLA.

Ad Feature for Content

Google Adsense isn’t for everyone, including those who have been recently banned. Pepperjam brings you a solution for that. Pepperjam Ads!

Pepperjam ads convert your current affiliate partners into ads similar to those of Adsense and Bidvertiser. I’ve already begun running them in rotation with Adsense. This is what it looks like:

Other Benefits

A few other benefits that I like about the program is that the Pepperjam Network has its own affiliate program that pays out up to $7 per approved publisher application. I referred someone already and earned 5$. Remember this is an affiliate program so they will call you to verify your account. It’s easy and takes only a minute or two.

Pepperjam Network provides bi-weekly payments to affiliates. No more waiting 30+ days, in some cases months, for payment. I could definitely get used to payments all the time!

Pepperjam also offers a chatting system with affiliate representatives. This alone sets them apart as an affiliate system. With chatting the affiliate support is amazing. Any questions or concerns you have, if you catch them online, ask away. I got more information from Robyn over at Pepperjam via the chat system. I learned a few things and got to ask anything I wanted to.

So what are you waiting for? Join now


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Jan 16 2008

Getting Tipped by Scratchback

Mark wrote about Scratchback for us a while back, when it was starting to catch some steam. Since late November we’ve been displaying a top spots widget on our blog. Last night before going to sleep I received a nice email. It was my payment of 35.62$.

Scratchback vs Blogrush

It makes me curious when bloggers have a Blogrush widget and not a Scratchback widget. In weeks of having Blogrush I’ve seen very little traffic. With Scratchback I’ve actually received more traffic (from the scratchback directory listing) as well as earned 35$. Why not monetize a spot on your sidebar that isn’t generating any $?

Generate Traffic and “Tips”

A great and much needed feature was the creation of the scratchback directory. In the directory you can list your blog in up to 3 different categories. You can check out our listing in the directory. We listed our traffic and readership, hoping to entice tippers to spend their money here. This has already sent us several people who have purchased a Top Spot.

The directory has sent us about 50 visitors since we created our listing, a lot more traffic than I can say Blogrush ever sent us.

Our Tippers

I want to thank our tippers, several have purchased a spot more than once. We appreciate the support and hope we can send you even more traffic!

Fun little fact, our scratchback widget has been viewed over 30,000 times!

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Jan 15 2008

What I Learned From My Sponsored Contests

Blog about your Blog has gotten quite a few great sponsors for contests. Bidvertiser gave us 300$ in cash to give away. NeverblueAds also gave us 300$ for a contest. The difference? I received the Bidvertiser cash up front.

Why It Matters

Bidvertiser sent me the money when we agreed on the contest terms. I had to cover just a little of the paypal costs. With NeverblueAds I preferred to cut myself out so those paypal fees weren’t there. The problem with that is then I have to rely on someone else paying our contest winners.

I have been known to take a while to pick the winners, so this time I tried to do it a little faster, however it didn’t matter. When I sent NeverblueAds my winners, the email was lost in the mail and weren’t paid right away.

After getting back into contact with NeverblueAds again they swiftly made payment to the contest winners.

It wasn’t anyones fault.

Unforeseen things like this can happen, it was my responsibility to get the prizes out, especially for Christmas.

With any contest…

There is that problem of the prize not being sent. I have won several things online that I never received and so have many others.

This is definitely not going to prevent us from doing future contests, our contest layouts may be a little different however.

Blogaboutyourblog.com
just turned a year old and we would love to do another big contest with sponsors and big cash. If you are interested let us know.

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Jan 14 2008

Inactive Blogs Can Still Make Money

I first started my blog My quest to make money on the internet in September 2006, I wrote posts every day, sometimes more on the various methods for making money online.

My posts included reviews of affiliate programs, weekly progress reports, sponsored posts and blog carnivals. After 5 months I was getting 60+ visitors a day and I had made a grand total of £128 (approx. $260), almost half of that came from selling 1 link. Not a great result for 5 months worth of promoting and writing, then as quite often happens in blogging other things in my life took priority and I eventually stopped blogging altogether, that was in February 2007.

Inactive Blogging

I didn’t abandon my blog completely though, I kept an eye on what was happening, how many visitors I was getting and how my affiliate programs were doing. A few times I thought about starting the blog up again, but I just couldn’t get up the motivation to do it. Then in December 2007 I was looking at how much money I’d made in total, by this time I’d received a number of payments from Google and Friend Finder, so I added it all up.

It had been 10 months since my last post but I had made another £600 (approx. $1200), that’s almost 5 times as much as I’d made in the first 5 months. I was amazed by this, I looked at my visitor stats as well and I found that I was getting 120+ visitors a day. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying that my blog is in anyway successful, 120 visitors a day is still a very small number, but considering I wasn’t even posting my number of visitors has doubled. If I had just kept the blogging up I could have been getting 200+ a day and made even more money. Looking at these results gave me the motivation to start posting again, not at the same rate as before, I just don’t have the time, but I will write the odd post now and then to keep it going. I’ve been looking for new money making opportunities for my blog, some of which I have already implemented and will write some posts about in the future.

It just goes to show how blogs can be a good source of passive income and that if you have an old inactive blog hanging around the internet, it might just be worth resurrecting it. The good thing about all this is that my interest in blogging has been renewed, enough to start a new blog as well. My latest project is Martin’s Personal Development Blog, this will be a monetized blog, but in a more subtle way than Quest, it will be all about personal development and productivity.

Resurrect those old blogs now they might make you some money.

This post was by Martin of My Quest to Make Money Online

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Jan 13 2008

Weekly Contest Roundup for Jan 13

Another week, another set of contests for you to enter and possibly win. Here’s my picks from Contest Beat over the past week.

$100 Cash

This one is nice and easy and you can enter in a number of different ways from subscribing to the RSS, blogging about the contest or even making a comment. Just make sure you enter before the end of the month!

A Coffee Machine

Although this one is for Canada and US residents only, the prize is still pretty cool. Le Gourmet TV have a Grind Central Coffee Grinder to give away and entering is as simple as watching a video and then answering a question. Check out the details here.

1,000 GB Monthly Hosting

I thought this hosting competition was special because instead of the usual $5/month hosting that most people givwe away they have a 1GB diskspace, 1,000 GB transfer account up for grabs. To enter you need to subscribe to an RSS feed.

A Pair of $1,500 Diamond Earrings

Goldsmith Jewelry have a pair of nice diamond earrings to give away and entering is as simple as blogging about their site and also the contest. The contest closes on February 4 at which time a winner will be voted upon (not sure I agree with that), but a nice prize nonetheless!

Don’t forget to check out Contest Beat for all the latest contests, you never know, you might make some money, win a Wii, whatever! 

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Jan 13 2008

One Heck of a Giveaway Contest

Many bloggers have been sucking entrecard dry by using it to help them to grow their own blogs. As Graham the owner of entrecard often says is that entrecard will and has helped the smaller to medium sized blogs. Those bloggers have found to ways to use entrecard to their advantage to increase traffic, readership, comments and feed readers.

The latest one to use entrecard to their advantage is Mike Huang of bloggin-ads. He put together a huge contest with lots of blogging sponsors. His main method of putting it together was by messaging tons of top entrecard users. Not only did he raise 4,500 entrecard points in prizes, he also lured bloggers to donate about 60 different prizes.

What I like about the contest is that each of the 12 winners will win a package of prizes. Each “package” has about 5-6 prizes and each seem to include at least a few entrecard credits.

Blog about your Blog
apparently was one of the first responses to the offer as we are listed first and wrote to Mike within minutes of receiving the email offer. We are in group one offering a 1 month blogroll and a 125×125 monthly ad below our entrecard widget.

This contest will run until Jan 31st. To enter you can subscribe to bloggin-ads, post about the contest, post comments as well as stumble and digg the contest post.

Head on over to the contest page to take a look at all of the contest sponsors.

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Jan 13 2008

PayPerPlay Audio Advertising

I’m always looking for new ways to make money online. I’ll try anything at least for a trial run, so I have joined AudioAdHosting that promise a new way to make money online.

Audio Ads

What if you could earn from every visitor that visited your website? Sounds too good to be true, I agree. Pay-Per-Play is a new ad service, instead of contextual ads, you display a code that is an audo ad.

Each audio ad is 5 seconds long from companies like HBO, Taco Bell and others. This sounds like a great idea, I’d obviously love to get paid for every visitor to our site. Is this “revolutionary idea” before it’s time?

Can it Work?

The reason why television and radio ads are successful is because people are listening. How about those who don’t have speakers or aren’t turned on? How could you be paid for those advertisers? If you are, how are they able to make money on that to be able to keep this system alive?

I’ve also been promised this before. Places like The Newsroom have been big busts for me. I’ve received several 100 views, clicks etc, but am under 1$ in earnings.

So how much will I be paid for every visitor?
Funny thing is I can’t find that anywhere! They tell you, that you can earn for every visitor but not how much. It could be 100$ or a fifth of a penny. How much really depends in this situation.

I’ve also had “technical difficulties” where instead of a commercial all I hear is an annoying scrambling.

It can work…

Pay-Per-Play is an interesting idea that can be fine tuned to really work. However, they jumped the gun in releasing their services. On their login page you see

“We are STILL making extensive database changes this week. We have not resumed posting new hit counts yet, that comes next.”

Why would I run this service and trust that it will make me money? The information and overall service at this time is lacking. I hope they make some big changes soon and get out of their seeming beta stage and really step it up.

However, it can’t hurt to register it’s free. Try Pay-Per-Play ads and tell me what you think about it.

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