I’ve just done my post month checks for February and noticed that I’d jumped way up the rankings for a keyword I set out to target in early January. I thought it would be interesting to see if the jump in ranking coincided with a jump in income. Boy did it. Here are the screen shots for the 1 full day I was at number 1 for my target search phrase (please keep in mind that these screen shots ONLY relate to that 1 page where possible):-
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Money Schemes That Work
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Ever since I changed the tagline of this website to "Wading through the waist deep bullshit of the Make Money Online niche" I've been getting ever increasing amounts of mail from absolute (and some not so absolute) beginners who are stuck with where to get started? The more blogs you read the easier it is to get confused, every week there seems to be a new must have course or product out there that guarantees (yeah right) success. So for all those people baffled and bemused by the whole where the hell to get started thing here's what I would do, in plain English.
Think of a subject that interests you, create a blog about it (doesn't matter if you use Blogspot or buy your own hosting and domain name). Post 2-3 times a week about your chosen subject. Register for Adsense, slap some ad blocks on your blog (Just to emphasise, Adsense is by far and away the easiest way of making money from a website that I have ever found!) Do a Google search for other blogs and forums that are about the same subject as yours. Start leaving some comments and contributing to forum threads. Learn all you can about building backlinks and keep adding unique content.
That's how I started my first website (without blog commenting, blogs didn't exist back then). It's also how most of the big names in this industry started, they created a site about something they enjoyed and stuck Adsense ads on it. Once you've got your first site up and running (and even making a few cents a day) and are in the routine of posting content you can begin to worry about niche research, keyword research, ad optimisation, alternative revenue sources, social marketing and all that other fun stuff. If you can't be bothered to create your first site about something that actually interests you then I don't think you're going to get very far with this whole make money online thing (Go and sign up with SwagBucks or something) Great, now I've got that out of my system below are some of the networks I use to make money online, not all of them all of the time, but these are the ones I have used to make money, have always paid on time and I've never had any issues with. I recommend you give them a try at some point:-
MarketLeverage - CPA Network I've not been signed up with them that long but there is no doubt about just how impressive a CPA network MarketLeverage are. The thing that will hit most affiliates who sign up from smaller networks first is the sheer number of offers and the diversity of those offers. There are very few online markets that MarketLeverage don't have an offer suitable for. On top of the number of offers is the very generous base level payouts. For example when I switched I went from promoting a Home Survey offer from another network that paid out $1 a lead, a very similar offer on MarketLeverage was paying out $1.50. For me that meant an instant profit from my already established traffic. I'm no big hitter in the CPA market preferring to keep it small and low risk but even I can appreciate the instant benefits that being signed up with MarketLeverage bring. There are CPA networks cropping up all over the place at the moment but the way I think about it is this, if you're only going to sign up with one you might as well make it the best .
PeerFly - CPA Network I have to mention PeerFly. They are one of those new CPA networks that I mention above however the reason I recommend PeerFly is very specific. PeerFly are very welcoming to foreign affiliates, and by foreign I mean outside the US and Canada (I live in the UK). This welcome extends to using an automated "call back" system so that you can instantly confirm your details and get up and running. Every other CPA network I've joined has involved several phone calls and the sense that you are being interviewed to join their network. If nothing else the time difference can make this a major pain. This is bearable for me but I imagine must be a serious pain if English isn't your first language. PeerFly obviously appreciate this fact and whilst there are still checks in place their system makes it a much more comfortable experience for non US/Canada based affiliates. Once in you'll be greeted by a very clean interface highlighted their top performing offers. Whilst the number of offers can't match MarketLeverage they do tend to get some excellent exclusives - 1 or 2 of which I've managed to convert into good profit.
SwagBucks - Paid To Search With the demise of My HomePages Friends I was left with a gap. I was used to being paid for my searches but it looked as though that opportunity had gone forever. Then I stumbled across SwagBucks. SwagBucks don't pay you per search but rather run a lottery each time you perform a search. In this lottery you can win SwagBucks which can then be redeemed against prizes. So what I here you say, that's not being paid to search? Well what if I told you that one of the prizes is a $5 Paypal voucher? Now that is being rewarded with cash for searching. In order to redeem this prize you'll need 70 SwagBucks but get this, you can win up to 20 SwagBucks with a single search! Personally I've had plenty of 5 point searches and even though I've not been using the SwagBucks system very long I've already redeemed plenty of $5 Paypal prizes! In short this pays better than My HomePages Friends.
Google Adsense - Contextual Ads Contextual advertising from Google. Google have the largest pool of online advertisers and they are just desperate for more places to show these advertisers adverts. By signing up with Adsense you can display these adverts and earn money. In return each time an advert is clicked (pay-per-click) or viewed (pay-per-view) you get paid. Earnings are always in US dollars. In order to get the most from Adsense you need lots of targeted traffic. Any webmaster can make a few dollars using this approach but to hit the big time you need to be thinking about thousands of visitors a day. My own experience has shown that it's not always the traffic you think that pays best with Adsense, for example I've found visitors from the Live and Yahoo search engines create more of my Adsense income than Google's own traffic. I wrote a post a little while back about one of the methods I used to make big bucks with Adsense!
TrialPay - Payment Method Think of TrialPay as an alternative to Paypal. If you are selling a product or a service then TrialPay offers your visitors another way of paying you that doesn't have to involve them parting with cash. In return for your product or service the visitor agrees to try something from one of the large online retailers or services. As it's likely something they would sign up for anyway in effect they are getting what you give them for free. In return the other company pays you. TrialPay has slowly grown over the last 3 years and I can't believe that more merchants haven't taken advantage of their services to get paid for what they currently give away for free. Some examples of companies that have recently jumped on board include AVG and Ad-Aware.
InfoLinks - In-Text Linking This will be the bit where I used to write about Kontera. Not any more I'm afraid, InfoLinks well and truly blow Kontera out of the water. Using InfoLinks on your webpage’s causes certain keywords to be underlined (either single or double), on hovering over them an advert appears and when clicked you earn. It's as simple as that. Some people find them obtrusive, however I have never ever had a visitor of one of my websites complain about the use of In-Text advertising. The fact is that the only people who tend to not like them is other webmasters. As with any pay-per-click based advert in order to maximise earnings you need to maximise traffic. Unlike Adsense, organic Google traffic has always contributed most to my InfoLinks earnings.
Build A Niche Store (BANS) - EBay Partner Network If you've ever experimented with niche marketing then you'll know what a gold mine it can be (as long as you can find a profitable niche of course!). Niche marketing works best when you create a small highly targeted website (for example maybe about 1 breed of dog) and then use it to show adverts or promote affiliate deals. What BANS does is allow you to add yet another source of income, it is an almost entirely automated system that builds a complete store front based on e-bay products. Get yourself an e-bay affiliate account through the eBay Partner Network and away you go. Don't have a website? The BANS system is also flexible enough to allow you to make your BANS store your entire website with the ability to ad static content and much more, all you need is a domain and some hosting. BANS is your ideal introduction to niche marketing, I use it on several of my websites and as long as you use it in the right way BANS always delivers. I wrote a post recently about how some people have seen their BANS income dropping and how to make the most from the Build A Niche Store system. BANS is the only way in which I use the eBay Partner Network yet the EPN contributes a good amount to my monthly income.
Click Cash - Being An iFreinds Affiliate Click Cash is the affiliate for iFriends an online dating/adult friends website. Whilst this might appear at first to be a very small market they offer many creative’s that you can show on your more general websites. In my experience they work well on general personal blog style websites. Perhaps the best thing about Click Cash is the payout, they'll pay you $80 for each free sign-up you can get them plus a $50 bonus just for signing up as an affiliate That's a huge chunk of cash.
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From Our Blog
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Why Blogging Sucks
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The Only 3 Blogs You MUST Read
March 4th, 2010Chances are if you’ve found my blog it’s because you are interested in making some money online? It’s what I target for and if that’s not why you’re here then I’ve screwed up somewhere along the line. If you are here to learn about making money online then I have a confession to make. As much as I may mention Rowse, Chow, Shoemoney, Johnson etc etc in the odd post it’s not their blogs that have influenced me. Not at all. The foundations for making money online are simply getting enough search traffic and giving people what they are looking for. Big name bloggers don’t teach that. Gimmick this, build a community that. Social traffic is shit for 99% of people. The only way to create money from a community is to play on your trust – tell them something is good and hope that they believe you. Targeted search traffic makes money 100% of the time. I have skirted around the subject myself but never to the extent of the blogs I am about to tell you about. I like irony so in a true Darren Rowse “Problogger” List Post stylee here are the only 3 blogs you must read to make money online:-
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Shoemoney System 1 Month In
February 22nd, 2010**Update**
I’ve just watched the first video of month 2 and it looks like we’re going to get in to a lot of the social media stuff this month. Even the first video had some nice tips that provide useful insight in how to take advantage of various services. The second month looks much better than the first in the Shoemoney System, which I guess is what you’d expect from a 12 month course
=====================================I’m going to write this post straight from the top of my head. I’ll apologise in advance if it starts to wander but I find that when I just write things down this way without too much extra thought the result is a much more honest opinion. So I’ll write down what I’ve thought of the first month of the Shoemoney System and then try to judge if it’s positive or not at the end.
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Video Boss Is Live GO GO GO
February 16th, 2010You know what, Video Boss is live?! How can you not know that? If you’re anything like me you’ve had in the region of 20 e-mails today from different people all letting you know about Video Boss. You want to know something else, I couldn’t give a flying fuck!
I’m signed up to so many things at the moment that have ALL promised to make me rich beyond my wildest dreams that it wouldn’t be fair of me to take up a place on another one. Yes you guessed it, Video Boss has strictly limited places available. Especially not when the people promoting this latest course are the same people offering their OWN services/courses that are promising to make you rich. Doesn’t make sense does it?
Or perhaps they’re just saying how great this is in order to get another recurring Clickbank commission for what is essentially bugger all work. Sign up for the Video Boss affiliate program, send out link to mailing list telling everybody how good it is (even though they’ve never even seen the course) and also promise the best bonus ever in the history of bonuses, if you can be arsed. Frankly I’m sick to death of the lot of it, spamming, bullshitting bastards the lot of em. You’d have to be a fool to trust anybody marketing “make money online” products and services. If they promise “killer”, “secret” and mention the “industry” over and over then run for the hills. Fact.
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2 Things You Can Learn From Google’s Launch Of Buzz
February 10th, 2010Google aren’t stupid, they have access to more internet marketing information that anybody ever in the history of the internet (source: I made it up). When Google launch a new product that they see real value in it pays to have a close look at what they’re doing to market it. If they are doing it then perhaps you should to? It’s all about Buzz at the moment, here are 2 things I picked up almost instantly that I’ll be playing around with:-
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I’ll Be Signing Up For The Shoemoney System
January 25th, 2010I’ve done absolutely no promotion at all in pushing the Shoemoney System as an affiliate. To be honest I can’t imagine that there is anybody out there who hasn’t heard about it already from any of 50 different sources. But just in case anybody isn’t aware, Jeremy will be launching the Shoemoney System tomorrow, it promises to up-the-bar for these types of “make money online” courses. The fact I’m interested in this after wasting hundreds of dollars on other courses says something (Yeah, that I’m a sucker!) The system itself is essentially a huge number of videos drip fed to you every few days that go in to massive detail about how Shoemoney makes money. This sort of “this is my screen” material is in my opinion far and away the best way of learning how to do this type of thing. On top of the videos I understand there will be access to Shoemoney Tools, an exclusive members only forum and $2500 worth of advertising credit (I’m not sure of this advertising credit is only if you open a new account with the system or if you can get it if you already have an Adwords, Facebook Advertising account etc) I’m not really that interested in the advertising credit, I’ve got money to burn on PPC if I’m feeling confident.
What has got me hooked on this is the chance to learn how Shoemoney is profiting from Facebook. My experiments with Facebook have been little more than a catalog of disasters, if I can get some insight on how to get things converting with Facebook it will be money well spent. The Shoemoney System isn’t going to be cheap, $197 a month is a fair chunk of cash that may see it appealing mainly to those who are already making some money online. On the other hand if it only gives a small insight into exactly what Shoemoney is doing on a day to day basis (it promises much more than that) then it’s got to be worth it.
If you’re interested in giving the Shoemoney System a go then you can find out more information here:-
Check Out The Shoemoney System – Now how’s that for an affiliate link? No cloaking, no disguise, no domain redirect, just a plain old link with my affiliate ID in it
Obviously if you follow that link and do sign up then I’ll profit from it. However, that makes no real difference to me, as long as I can get one of the places available I will be signing up for the Shoemoney System and more than likely writing on here how I’m finding it. -
The Right Way To Resolve A Domain Name Dispute
January 24th, 2010I registered carsforagrand.co.uk back in May. I have a large number of BANS based websites, a number of which are based on the format of “Something For Not Much”. Surely the only reason people use eBay is to look for something that is dirt cheap? If you’re looking for a profitable way of using BANS then you could do much worse than use this tactic

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Like A Lizard Drinking
January 21st, 2010Just to let my RSS subscribers know that I’m still alive, well sort off! So much has been happening in the last month that I’ve found it impossible to concentrate on one thing long enough to put a post together. I know I don’t post much these days but I’m sure I could manage at least one good post every few weeks. So in classic ProBlogger stylee here is a brief “list post” of things I definitely will write about soon:-
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Top 3’s Of 2009
January 3rd, 2010Excuse the language, but what a shit tip of a year. If I never have another year like 2009 again I’ll be a very happy boy. But life goes on, the wheels keep turning and things change all the time, I’m really looking forward to 2010 and all that it brings. Just to make myself feel a bit better (after watching United get dumped out of the FA Cup by dirty Leeds) here are my top 3’s for 2009:-
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Advertiser Or Publisher – Who Has Responsibility?
December 30th, 2009Affiliates are getting a rough time at the moment, it seems that for our small cut we seem to take more than our fair share of the responsibility for what an advertiser is doing. I see being an affiliate as being a middle man, it’s like if one of my friends turned around to me and said “I heard you’re not happy with your bank, I bank with HSBC and they’re brilliant”. Does the fact that he works for HSBC influence MY decision? Not at all. What would influence my decision is the research I then go on to do about HSBC and whether or not they are worth switching to – what HSBC tell me on their website or in person would be the deal maker/breaker. You know what, at the end of the day my relationship will be with HSBC not my friend. If he bullshits me I’ll be sure to tell HSBC, “Such and such said I could get a free million pound overdraft and 4 free flights a year”. It’s up to them to deal with him. This is how I like to think of affiliate marketing but in the modern world it seems to be a changing.
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