Well, if you recall this story from earlier this month, there is a lesson to be learned here. If you think you can outsmart Digg, think again… “There’s more user unrest in the community of popular social news site Digg, after the all-time number 3 ranked user Zaibatsu, a.k.a. Reg Saddler, was banned for alleged [...]
Archive for September, 2008
Top Digg User Zaibatsu = Banned!
Are You Cashing in on Trends?
If you’re not, you should be. Of course, I’m talking about Google Trends. You should really start checking Google Trends every few hours. Why? You are looking for consistent trends that pop up throughout the day. This is where the gold is hiding. There are cheap AdWords keywords hiding on Google Trends that no one [...]
Verizon = Fail (AKA: Can You Hear Me Now?)

I don’t often use this medium to vent, but tonight I just can’t help it. You see, last week a Verizon salesman knocked on our front door and offered their awesome “triple play” to my wife. Now we already HAVE the Comcast Triple Play, which means that our TV, internet, and phone are all through [...]
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Time to Twitter Up

OK, I admit it. I don’t Twitter. I must be the last internet marketer / blogger on the planet that doesn’t Twitter. I think it’s time to change that. After all, what other social networking platform has so many third-party tools available? I’ve seen TwitterFeed, I’ve seen Thwirl, and now, today I have seen TwitterKeys. [...]
Viral Networks: Social Networking for Internet Marketers

Viral Networks is now officially in pre-launch. In case you haven’t heard, Viral Networks is a social networking site built just for internet marketers. Not only can you promote your own site, but once you sign up, you can also participate in the revenue sharing program. If you join right now, you can participate in [...]
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Cash in with T3Leads

I just recently stumbled across T3Leads and, if you are doing business in financial niches, you simply have to check them out. Why? T3Leads pays anywhere from $5 to $150 for your financial leads. They pay twice a month and allow you to receive payment via several means, including PayPal, ePassporte, eGold, and direct deposit. [...]
CPA Affiliate Networks: Master List
Utilizing CPA networks can be one of the best and easiest ways to monetize your websites and blogs. No matter what niche you are in, there is probably a CPA offer to go along with it. These types of offers usually fall into 3 categories: 1) Pay Per Click – You get paid each time [...]
Who Is Cashing in on Rachael Ray?
Is it a case of excellent domain name investing? Cloaking? Both? You see, the other day, the hosts of American Idol were on the popular cooking show hosted by Rachael Ray. This sent the search term “Rachael Ray” straight to #1 on Google Trends. What was number two? Well, according to Garry Conn, is was [...]
Why AdBrite and Ebay Suck
So yesterday I mentioned that I was firing up a new CPV campaign on AdBrite. I got my nice, shiny, new campaign all fired up and ready to roll. When I went to bed last night, my main screen said that my campaign was “Pending Approval”. This morning I wake up, login to see if [...]
Answers, AdBrite & Blogs, Oh My!
A few quick thoughts for you tonight: 1) Don’t underestimate the power of Yahoo Answers. Lots of folks talk about how this method is dead and it’s saturated. True, if you’re looking for instant conversions and sales from Yahoo Answers, look somewhere else. Tonight, though, I went over to Answers and posted a very helpful [...]
Top Affiliate Programs – August 2008
Drum roll please… Below are the Top Ten Affiliate Programs for August 2008 as tracked by the Affiliate Tip Affiliate Program Directory. The Top Ten affiliate programs are calculated by the number of click-throughs each program received in the affiliate program directory. 1. AzoogleAds 2. Shopzilla 3. zZounds.com 4. Orbitz 5. Advanta Bank Corp 6. [...]
Yahoo! Throws Bloggers a Bone
Yahoo! News has a new redesign in the works, and in a move that will make many bloggers and “citizen journalists” happy, they are giving some love to blog posts that are covering popular news stories. On what appears to be each article page, there is a section for “most blogged” within the particular category [...]
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