Showing posts with label make money online. Show all posts
Showing posts with label make money online. Show all posts

Friday, July 1, 2011

How to Make Money Online Jeremy Schoemaker Interview

I'm a huge fan of the living success story Jeremy Schoemaker. Every now and then he helps fellow bloggers realize their website's potential to it's fullest. Most of the time his email blasts contain something useful. Best of all is, he has a money back clause. So it didn't surprise me when he outdid himself again.

Recently he was interviewed on a radio show called the Price of Business on CBS. There he was interviewed on his history and how he is continuously making money online thru various outlets. Good thing he recorded the actual conversation and it's free! I suggest you download the audio file in the link below. It has some valuable tidbits of information just waiting to be digested, not to mention the "lulz" he gave in the interview.


Jeremy Schoemaker Price of Business Interview


And if you've just discovered Jeremy Schoemaker, he's the dude on the internet holding a $130,000++ Google Adsense check, but that was way way before Google became mainstream. Go to his website shoemoney.com to find out more.

So there you have it.

'Till my next installment.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Google AdSense Ads Now AdChoices

I was surfing the net when I realized that the ubiquitous Google Ads look funny. I scrutinized it a bit and found out that the "i" in the Google advertisements was now replaced with a triangle-like icon – AdChoices.

Now a lot of publishers are getting worried about the sudden change. But is there really something to be feared about? Why is this Adchoices suddenly showing up instead of the ordinary?

According to what I found out, Google seems to have supported the online advertising industry's Self-Regulatory Program for Online Behavioral Advertising for users to be in-the-know about the ads they're seeing.

Anyway, the following section is from a post from the AdSense blog dating back to March 21, 2011:

You've probably noticed that AdWords ads appearing on your site have a special "i" icon that expands to an "Ads by Google" label in the bottom corner of the ad. Users who click this label are taken to a page where they learn more about online advertising and the ads they've seen. Giving users clear notice about the ads they see is a high priority for Google and for many in the online advertising industry at large.

We'll soon start to change our in-ads notice icon to a new icon that expands to an "AdChoices" label. These notifications were developed by the online advertising industry’s Self-Regulatory Program for Online Behavioral Advertising to more proactively give users notice and choice about the ads they see. With the change from our "i" icon and "Ads by Google" label to these new notifications, we hope to show our support for this cross-industry initiative, and to increase our users' understanding about ad choices through adoption of an icon they'll see on ads across the web.


In a few weeks, we'll begin to show the new icon and label on most ad formats across the majority of English-language sites. Over time, we’ll expand the notice to ensure that all English-language publisher sites in the Google Display Network come within the Self-Regulatory Program (until then, these sites will show the existing “i” icon and “Ads by Google” label). This will be the single most widespread rollout of the "AdChoices" label to date, and we're encouraged that others in the industry are similarly adopting it. We’re also looking at ways to increase transparency and control in other languages and countries. In the meantime, those languages and countries will continue to see the “i” and “Ads by Google” notice.

Just like before, users who click on the "AdChoices" label will be taken to a page where they can learn more about online advertising and the ads they've just seen. This page will also provide a link to the Ads Preferences Manager, where users can control the types of interest-based ads they see. Our tests of this new icon and label showed that they should not have any effect on ad performance. We think this rollout will help users better understand the ads they're seeing, and we look forward to seeing widespread adoption of this label throughout the industry.

Posted by Katrina Kurnit - Inside AdSense Team

So there you go, no need to worry. Like the post said, Google's just showing support for the industry. In the end, this would ultimately benefit the consumers and publishers alike.

But next time Google, please do release an updated heads-up before rolling whatever you have in store. Some people don't like surprises, like this AdSense to AdChoices update. Then again, who does?

'Till my next installment.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Tips on Buying Internet Marketing & SEO Products Online

I'm a regular visitor to Internet Marketing (IM) and SEO sales pages and I'm not in it to purchase anything, no sir. I'm just doing it out of curiosity. See, I believe 99% of all IM products out there is bull, the remaining 1% works. So if you're that potential IM buyer looking for ways to make money online and earn decent amounts using IM and SEO products, hold your horses. I just want to give you some tips with regards to buying these IM and; SEO products online.


A huge promise 99% of the time means a garbage product

I'm sure you've been to at least one sales page which says "Make $XX,XXX in 1 week!" I want you to know you've been had, at least if you purchased one. In my 3 years of scouring the IM world for people who genuinely and authentically earn 5 digits in a week, sad to say I haven't found one yet. Maybe there's Shoemoney's 6-digit Google paycheck, but that was from an era long gone, plus he didn't earn that in a week.


I suggest you stay away from products like this. If you're new in the game maybe it'll help you learn a few things, nothing you couldn't find in the internet for free, and in the long run you'll get frustrated because the product's "Earn XX,XXX a week!" promise didn't deliver. Even if you could get a refund, it's quite irritating and sometimes you'll wait for a really long time.


The "Only 500 149 37 copies left!" pitch means that this product will be available for months long

I hope you don't actually buy into that crap. This sales pitch, contrary to logic, sometimes dupes people into panic buying a digital product. They'll really think it's a limited sale and would move double time to buy a copy. See, one reason internet marketers do this in their sales pages is exactly for the hype and for the impulsive purchasing. They want to make you believe that their product is so special and exclusive that only the first 500 or whatever number purchasers could get their hands on it.

Truth is, IM marketers want all the money they could lay their hands on. Selling their rehashed product in a limited basis for them is like stealing candy from a baby, cutting it in half, and returning the other half to the baby.


Watch out for flowery testimonials of random people which probably doesn't exist

I had this experience way back with an IM marketer who identified himself as Rip Cord. I thought, "What the? Rip Cord? Really?" I literally burst to laughter because this Rip Cord moron apparently can't think of a better name. So check that okay? Make sure the seller of the IM product actually exists.

Anyway, if you've seen a couple of IM sales pages on the internet, you'll be familiar with this:
Hey Matt! Great product! After using the MoneyBurgerMakingMachine2000 I actually made quite a lot of money! I'm not actually sure why you sold this in the first place, but I'm glad you did! I hope other people buy this product as well so they'll be able to enjoy the 10 grand I'm earning a month!

Sincerely,
John Doe
Riiiiiiiiiiight. Would it help if I said that the sellers wrote those sweet lines themselves? Hey, on the internet, you could be whoever you wanna be. You sure you wanna buy a product from a person who fakes his own product testimonials?

And even if the persons giving the product testimonials were real, chances are they're in it for the "You scratch my back I scratch yours" principle. In short, they're doing it for future favors. IM marketers at some point will be willing to be associated with one another for favors. They're like "I'm going to promote your product so next time you do mine okay?"

And even if the persons giving the product testimonials were real and they're not into the favor thing, chances are they're compensated. I've yet to see genuine and authentic testimonials anyway. Oh, I remember. There's lots of genuine reviews and comments for the WA forums and Dan Brock's Amazon product. My mistake.


Watch out for the sales page itself

IM people are now making more and more convincing sales pages. They'll put real life pictures of checks amounting to $X,XXX  from 2001 in their sales page (probably from a loan), put Google Adsense Earnings screenshots amounting to $X,XXX (which can be faked online faster than you can say cheese), ridiculous Clickbank Earnings of $X,XXX (which is also faked), show themselves sitting in front of a mansion or standing in front of a Lamborghini Gallardo to show how rich they've become in using their product (which I can do too if not for my camera-shyness), heck they'll even use legitimate organizations just to pump up their product's ante!

The very best example of all the things I've said above is this website: CLICK HERE

After reading the bull post and all the bull comment on it, scroll down to the bottom-est part and read the fine print. Haha! They even used pictures of CNN and BBC! What a sham! Now tell me, is this something you want to buy?

Another red flag: Dialog boxes which say "Are you sure you want to leave this page? You'll get a $20 discount if you press "Cancel" on the following page." Stay away from those, they're desperate to sell you their hideous product.


Be a skeptic. Ask yourself "Why do they need to sell their secret if they're making $XX,XXX a month off the internet?"

This is the final nail to the coffin. If these IM gurus are making five to six digits a month from Google Adsense or Clickbank, why do they need to sell their products to you? These guys, they sell their wares for $47 a copy and they say that they sell their products to help other people make their dreams come true. Oh come on. Really?

Let's take a product that has $47 for its selling price. If a thousand people bought this product in a span of  three months, the seller would have $47,000 right? But what's $47,000 in three months if he claims that his product makes him $50,000 a month? That's $150,000 in three months from using his product against $47,000 he earned from selling his product. See? Why does he need to sell his product again?

So in short, the seller of this product would be as broke as a rat if it wasn't for you buying to his ridiculous claims. They really don't earn what they say they earn, that's why they constantly churn up new IM products. So that if one gets old and loses its selling power, they create another one and claim that its better than the previous one, thus their stable internet income stream.


So with this small but helpful nuggets of income, I hope you don't buy yourself fraudulent products that promise you nothing but crap. Make sure you check all the red flags above when trying to purchase an SEO or IM product online.

I do want you to realize that making money off the internet is truly possible. It's just that you don't even need a single one of these IM products to make money online, although some would be of help. All you need is to download a few ebooks here and there, read a lot, and apply all you've learned.

'Till my next installment.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

VirtaPay - Get $25 Just for Signing Up

Update #2: VirtaPay, formerly PayBox.me, has now launched its buying and selling phase. Although lacking in features, you can now buy and sell products at their website using your virtual credits.

Now, do understand that VirtaPay's virtual dollar credit doesn't equate to real dollars in real life, at least for the meantime. Meanwhile, I'm enjoying surfing the site to see what things sellers have put up. To date, the virtual credits I have accumulated at Virtapay have grown to $1,347.50. All I have to do is log-in my account each and every day. Who knows, I may someday be able to convert these virtual credits into real money.

Update: PayBox.me officially rebranded itself as VirtaPay.com. Normally this would cause alarm and panic among members and consumers, but fortunately this is not the case. Like PayBox.me, VirtaPay.com is still free to join, you'll still be credited with up to $25.00 a day, and you'll never have to shell out any money while it is still in it's pre-launch. Who the hell knows when this thing launches? Well, the least I could say to you is at least join, so when this thing launches in 5 years time, you'll have a couple of grand in your account without even doing anything. Surely enough, I already have $792.97.

And even if VirtaPay.com decides to run away with my $792.97, that's OK because I got it for free and I'm not expecting anything from them anyway. Just try it, who knows right? This may be the next big thing.

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Last week while I was doing my surfing routine, I stumbled upon this website called PayBox.me. It's yet to go out of its early phase, beta I suppose, because they're still calling their members early birds and are recruiting for more members. It's similar to PayPal or Alert Pay where you can dole out or cash out money.

The best part is, if you join now, you'll get US $25.00 instantly on your account. After signing up, they'll even add US $20.00 every day to your account as they prepare to launch their service fully. Seriously, I'm not kidding. I joined PayBox.me and as of this writing I have earned US $145.00 for just being a member.

Proof:

Exhibit (A): $25.00 sign-up bonus


Exhibit (B): Continuing Early Bird user bonus



It's that easy. So when PayBox.me fully opens, I'm expecting to pocket an amount not fewer than $500.00. So what are you waiting for? Click here to sign-up now!

When you become a member, you'll receive no spam from PayBox.me, no messages requiring you to buy this and that. Remember, this is a legit business model that works like PayPal and Alert Pay. They don't do spam. You'll also get your own PayBox.me debit card designed by members for members as soon as PayBox.me reaches its member quota.

And like I said, join now and be an Early Bird member. Earn for free while doing nothing like me. Take advantage of it while it's not yet fully launched. I'm very sure that PayBox.me will stop giving away free money once they're completely operating.

Click here to sign-up now!

'Till my next installment.

Andy Jenkins and Jeff Walker Scandal = All They Want is Your Money

Salty Droid, via Raymond Selda, posted a recording on YouTube about Andy Jenkins and Jeff Walker talking about the new Magic Bullet product, which of course like many other SEO frauducts, will supposedly make you lots of Benjamins off the internet (when in fact the ones earning the big bucks are them). Proof that these so-called "gurus" are just after your money.

Attention: There's some disturbing heavy breathing in the clip below. Sans that, watching the video below will convince you that these SEO gurus are the quack doctors of the internet. Watch below:



What do you think?

Original post here

'Till my next installment.

Monday, November 29, 2010

How to Know The Number of Websites Linking to You Using Google, Bing and Yahoo

Are you curious on how many websites linked to your and/or your content? Maybe you just want to know if all that link-building and SEO stuff paid off. I'll teach you a trick I only recently learned courtesy of the Google Webmaster Tools: How to Know The Number of Websites Linking to You Using Google, Bing and Yahoo

Instructions:

1. Go to Google.com;
2. Type (without the quotation marks) "link:www.yourwebsitehere.com". No spaces between the "link:" and the name of your website. In my case I typed "link:svr2011cheats.blogspot.com";
3. Press Search. Wait for the results to come up;
4. Presto! The number of websites and their addresses that link to you.

Like I said above, I searched my website using the "link:" command, and holy cow I got only 3 websites linking to me according to Google. It was a totally different story on Bing and Yahoo.

To find out how many websites link to you on Bing and Yahoo, read the steps below:


Instructions:

1. Go to Linkpopularity.com;
2. Enter your website URL on the box;
3. Click the "Tell my my popularity!" button;
4. A page will pop out giving you the number of websites linking to you on Google, Bing and Yahoo.

In the case of Bing and Yahoo, I got 230+ to 300+ sites linking back to Tj's Daily. I don't guarantee the accuracy of these tests, but 300+? Now that's what I wanna see.

How do you fare? How many sites are linking back to you? Well, don't just sit there. Know yours now. Leave comments below.

'Till my next installment.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Does Entrecard Really Work? | Is Entrecard Effective?

Entrecard - it might be one of the first marketing tools that's introduced to new bloggers trying to make names for themselves. Try to google on how to disseminate your blog properly in the internet and Entrecard would always be in one of the top pages. That's how I got introduced to the system from the getgo. I had ups and downs, fun even, using that particular system, but overtime it just didn't seem to fit in the SEO equation.


It's been a long time since I removed Entrecard from my widgets here in this site, but I doubt their system changed significantly. Don't consider this post as biting the hand that fed me. Let's look at it from a past user's first hand perspective. Here we go:


It's not about driving traffic to your site, it's about letting people see your logo/brand over and over again

If you've been at Entrecard, then you should be familiar with their "card" and "drop a card" features. Basically what you do is create your website logo/brand, look for other blogs that are in your niche, buy ad time from that blog using Entrecard credits, and wait for your "card" to show up in that blog.

See, that's the problem. Most of the time Entrecard "cards" are just full of pretty looking pictures with titles. Okay we get the point: Your logo looks great. But will it generate any clicks? Mehhhybe. Most of the time not. People just don't know what your blog/website is about with a pretty picture alone. And even with a solid title in the "card", they just don't know what your current post is about. People will just look at your ad and think of "Ooohh a pretty picture" then scroll down the rest of the page. See that smile on your face? You do it don't you?

It's too time consuming

If you've been at Entrecard, you might have found that searching page after page for suitable blogs of your niche while balancing the low EC (Entrecard credits) rate & high traffic of website to be too laborious and time consuming.

Okay, here's how it works for those who don't know: 1) You search for suitable blogs that have low EC rates and good traffic and content; 2) You buy ad space for that blog, sometimes when there're lots of people in queue you'll wait for days for your ad to show up on their blog; 3) Repeat steps 1 & 2.

See? And you have to do this day after day after day when  your ads expire on those blogs. And that's with no guarantee that those ads will generate visits to your website. If you have lots of ECs to spend, 1 hour isn't enough for you to search for suitable blogs and repeat the process again. Some people just tire out doing this each and every day. Take me for example: When I search for ad spaces I just jump to my niche and buy ad spaces worth a whole page from blogs that have the cheapest EC requirement. If you have the strength of Chuck Norris then maybe you won't.

It's expensive

If you've just started your blog using Entrecard as a means of traffic generation, you'll find out that you can only afford to advertise on blogs with the same situation as you. Startup blogs sell Entrecard ad spaces starting from 2 EC to 8EC. And the catch is, the more the people that buy ad space on your blog, the higher your EC requirement becomes. In turn, you'll gain EC. For example, I buy an ad space from you, that's 2 EC. Then another person buys an ad from you - he'll pay 4 EC. The next customer will pay you 8 EC, the next 16 EC, the next 32 EC and so on. You'll receive EC for every person that buys ad spaces from you. You also get EC for each new post on your blog or website.

The problem is, you're just a new blog with no star power. Why would people that want to generate serious traffic buy ad space from you when you're just a startup blog with only 2 EC an ad space? Your blog would get ignored more often than not, and soon you'll find out that you've ran out of EC while trying to sell your blog to people - unless you buy EC with real money.

The top players in Entrecard - people that have good blogs with good traffic - require thousands of EC for an ad space. These are the real gainers. But even if you buy a space from them, don't expect a click or two. It's safe to say that in the long run you'll be paying more for ECs than the traffic you'll receive.

You're better off using other services

But before that, I just want you to know that you can buy cheaper ECs at eBay or somewhere reputable. Your $100.00 will get you 10,000 ECs. That same amount could fetch you twice the credits or more if you find someone selling theirs.

Anyway, if you're really going to invest on your site with major cash, I suggest you try Google Adwords instead. You can create your ad there for a price and Google itself would automatically assign your ad to your niche. No more of that laborious blog searching. You could even hire an SEO "expert" to optimize your blog for more traffic. Or, you could always opt for click exchange sites like EasyHits4U that will send you 1,000 unique visitors for $5.95 (or 100,000 uniques for $449.95).

The problem with click exchange sites is that people go only for the click, most of the time not even paying attention to the website they're visiting. You'll not gain loyal visitors this way, no matter how good your website content. I don't encourage you to do click exchange sites but I don't discourage you either. But hey, at least you'll gain sure clicks - and at a lower cost too - in comparison to Entrecard's EC.


Entrecard is difficult to continue on the long run. You could use it for a few months, maybe even two years or so, but the fun wears off once your blog settles. Sooner or later you'll realize that all the time, cash, and effort you've spent there earned you only little results. You'll then look for other alternatives such as Google Adwords or SEO experts as mentioned above.

I'm not saying that Entrecard is totally useless though. I urge you to try it. It's one of the initiations a starting blogger has to go through and experience. It will be fun. Who knows, you might even hit it big time - greater than John Chow even - at Entrecard.

In the end, it all boils down on the love you've put in your blog.

'Till my next installment.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

How to Claim Google Adsense Earnings Via Western Union Philippines (Detailed)

Let's discuss on how you'll claim your $100+ Google Adsense Earnings through Western Union branches in the Philippines straight to the point from first hand experience. Here it is step by step:

1. Print this out:


Print this out is so that you would not to forget the data Western Union requires you to surrender to them. In this page lies your 10 digit MTCN, your expected payment to be received, and the sender's name and address, which in this case is Google Inc.;

2. Click HERE to find the nearest Western Union (they sometimes come as RCPI or USSC or whichever) branch in your locality that offers Quick Cash payment. After filling up the mandatory fields, click on the "Find a location near you" button. Most Western Union branches are open Sunday to Saturday and are open until 8:30 PM. Schedules vary;

3. Ready up two (2) valid I.D.s. Make sure that what you'll present are not expired. Passports, Driver's Licenses, TIN I.D.s and government issued I.D.s count (NBI Clearance, PRC I.D.s, Voter's I.D.s etc.). Again, make sure they're not expired. You may be required to submit photocopies of your I.D.s. You will not be entertained by Western Union if you present expired I.D.s or text messages of "Authority to Receive Payment" and the like; 

4. Go to the Western Union branch specified in your search results, secure and fill a copy of the Receive Money form (Yellow) with all the necessary data. Write "Google Inc." in the "Sender" field. Write your dollar Adsense earnings in the "Amount Expected" field and Google's address in the "Country money sent from" field. Most of the time you need not mention you'll fetch a Quick Cash payment;

5. Western Union personnel may ask you your relationship with Google Inc. and how you work with them. They may also ask you to fill up other forms aside from the Receive Money form. In this cases promptly answer and fill-up the said forms;

6. You will be asked if you want your Google Adsense Earnings payment in U.S. Dollars or Philippine Pesos. You can choose either one. Documentary Stamp Tax will be deducted from your Adsense Earnings;

7. Wait for a few minutes while Western Union personnel process your data;

8. Get your money. Don't forget your receipt.

Note 1: At this point I'm assuming that you've already selected Western Union as your Payment method in Google Adsense and that you've reached or exceeded the $100.00 threshold. Be also aware that Google won't send you a message informing you that you've already received payment. Rather, they'll just put a "Payment Issued" notice on your Payment History page. Check your earnings page every now and then so you can pick up your payment;

Note 2: Your Adsense earnings will arrive at the following end of the month from the month you've earned your earnings. Sounds confusing, yes? Let's make an example. Say, I earned $250.00 from January 1 to 31 20XX. Your January Adsense earnings will be finalized at February 10 20XX (earnings finalization may take more or less 10 days of the following month) but you still won't be able to get your earnings by then. Don't worry. The process takes time. You can then get your January Adsense earnings at the end or near the end of February 20XX, say February 25 20XX;

Note 3: Be sure to claim your Adsense earnings 60 days after notice of payment or else Google will revert your payment back to your Adsense account and ask you why you haven't claimed your earnings. You'll still get it though. No worries.

I hope that this detailed explanation helped you claim your Google Adsense Earnings through Western Union. Please feel free to leave a comment or even a simple thank you if I helped.

'Till my next installment.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Google Stops Indexing Sites, Rumors of Algorithm Change October 2010

Rumors in the web are rising that Google appears to have stopped indexing new and old entries and websites and that an algorithm change in their search engine is boiling up as of October 2010. May be true, may be false.

I experienced this firsthand. I posted four entries yesterday, none of which made it to the SERPs. And I wasn't even vying for the first page. I was just waiting for my entries to be indexed, but it didn't. I tried searching for my titles, then the URL itself. No new posts of mine appeared. At that time I thought I was penalized/sandboxed/graybarred from Google. I immediately checked all my Google accounts and my e-mail but there were no Google messages to be had. My Adsense and Webmaster Tools accounts were also A-Ok. So I thought, something smells fishy. I quickly googled and found out that quite an amount of people involved in SEO suffered crazy dips in traffic and that there are lots of spam sites appearing in the first pages of the SERPs. Here's a site talking about it:

Google Updates and SERP Changes

From the flow of conversation from the link above, I can infer that Googlebots visit your website every now and then but it fails to index them. What caused that I don't know. Many people were talking about algorithm changes and penalties.

Anyway, I also checked out the Google Webmaster Central forums and found that John Mu, a Google employee, issued this statement:
Hi everyone

I just wanted to provide a short update. This issue should be resolved soon, but it will take a several days for everything to catch up and for these changes to be visible. I'll provide another update after the weekend. 

In the meantime, there's no need to make any changes on your side. Content from your sites will continue to be indexed during this time (though perhaps at the moment not as quickly as before in some cases). 

Thank you for your patience and for all the feedback!

Cheers,
John
An assurance from a Google employee. But many people still complained about how far their #1 keyword pages dropped to #350 or #950. Some even thought about penalties and how no SEO blogs were winning while full SEO blogs were losing. In short, like one user said, heroes became zeroes and zeroes became heroes. There were also a mention of a problem in a canonical URL in the Wordpress platform.

Shortly after I found another message from John Mu stating that:
Hi everyone

I've been in contact with the indexing and diagnostics teams since your initial reports -- we are taking your reports seriously and doing what is necessary to resolve this problem as soon as possible. We love sending users to your sites quickly after you have published something too :-). 

Just to be clear, the issues from this thread, which I have reviewed in detail, are not due to changes in our policies or changes in our algorithms; they is due to a technical issue on our side that will be visibly resolved as soon as possible (it may take up to a few days to be visible for all sites though). You do not need to change anything on your side and we will continue to crawl and index your content (perhaps not as quickly at the moment, but we hope that will be resolved for all sites soon). I would not recommend changing anything significantly at this moment (unless you spot obvious problems on your side), as these may result in other issues once this problem is resolved on our side. 

Thanks again for your patience! 

Cheers
John

So that's it. That's the smoking gun. There's no algorithm change or a change in Google policy.  All rumors were put to an end. You know, people make pretty assertions when they don't know what's going on. I'm one of those people. And I'm happy to say that all of my posts yesterday got indexed today. Maybe it was really just a glitch in the Google system.

Unfortunately for my fellow bloggers, some of them are yet to see the restoration of their SERP ranks, YET. I'm fully confident that Google would restore everything to 100%. If it's Google, it's good (my very first Google catchphrase, yay!)

If you still are suffering from this Google indexing glitch, I suggest you head to the Google Webmaster Central forums and state your position there. Here's the address for it:

Google Webmaster Central


Like I said, if it's Google, it's good.

'Till my next installment.

How to Add Infolinks Related Tags on Blogger

You can consider me already a long time member of Infolinks, and from my perspective I gotta say I'm satisfied with their services. I'm especially a big fan of their Payoneer Card support. More so when they released their Infolinks Related Tags feature that could help you increase your Infolinks earnings up to 30%. So okay straight to the point: How do you add Infolinks Related tags on Blogger?

1. First off, copy this code:



2. Now, I do hope that you've already logged-in to your Blogger account beforehand. If you didn't do it now. Then head to the Design tab and click on the Edit HTML tab;

3. Your HTML window will now pop-up. Click on Expand Widgets;

4. Okay, so you're ready to paste your Infolinks Related Tags code. Scroll down the HTML jargon and paste the Infolinks Related Tags code anywhere you like, so long as its not before the heading tag and after the closing body tag;

5. Click Preview to see if your ad will properly pop-up where placed or you could just finalize it and save your template if you're sure you've done the code installation correctly.

Congratulations, you've successfully installed Infolinks Related Tags. It should look something like this:


I suggest you place the Infolinks Related Tags high in your post or your website, near the title or your website header for maximum exposure. Just make sure it blends naturally on your page or else it'll look ugly and it will be immediately dismissed. Just look at what I did to mine.

A note though: Remember that this would only work once you've integrated the initial Infolinks script on your website. Without that, the Infolinks Related Tags feature won't work. Now, let's earn you that additional 30%.

Questions? Feel free to contact me.

'Till my next installment.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Free Google AdWords Advertising Voucher

I just got my Google AdWords Free Advertising Voucher this morning and it's worth PHP 1,500.00. I was surprised to see something Google related arrive at our door that's not my PIN for AdSense. How cool is that? Anyway, just to give you the idea, check out the picture I snapped below:


So like, I blurred out my unique voucher code for security reasons. It's not that I'm going to use it anyway. I read the fine print at the back of the Google AdWords Advertising Voucher and it says that I have to apply the promotional credit to a 14-day old tops AdWords account and that it is valid for new Google AdWords accounts only. There's also this PHP 300.00 account activation fee and PHP 600.00 deposit fee, which, let's just say, swayed me from the offer.

Although I'm very much familiar with sorting through the technicals of fine prints (I'm an accountant anyway), I have decided instead to stick to being a publisher for the time being. It would be so cool to see Tj's Daily® publishing its own Google ads, but let's consider that for the future. In short, I'm going to put this one in the drawer.

I'm very thankful and grateful to Google for sending me such a wonderful offer. Imagine, they sent it on priority mail. That's gotta be something. Hopefully the next one I receive contains my Adsense earnings. Oh, and by the way, happy birthday Google.

'Till my next installment.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Free Make Money Online e-Books List | Free Make Money Online e-Books Collection Download

Hey, TJ here.

I've been busy these past few weeks reading make money online e-Books, delving into the online money making realm. Well, most of the make money online e-Books I read are absolutely free, but if you're like me you'd know where to download those pricey SEO e-Books for "free" - catch my drift?


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Anyway, I thought that if people like John Chow or Brad Callen make money online by selling e-Books and marketing their sites to the extreme, why can't I? On the same regard, why can't you?

I can banter on and on and on about my experiments to make money online but not in this post.This page is dedicated to those absolutely free - and when I say absolutely free, they're really absolutely free - make money online e-Books you can find on the internet. Note that you won't find any "ORDER NOW" SEO e-Book in here. I wouldn't dare try post SEO e-Books with a tag price via non-legit download links. Why? Simply because it's illegal and I could get fried for that.

So finally, I present to you the absolutely free make money online e-Books I found on the internet:

[Note: All files are in the .pdf format]

Google Adwords Made Easy by Brad Callen (2.97MB)
Search Engine Optimization Made Easy by Brad Callen (1.91MB)
Guerilla Blogging by Marghil Macuha (420.51KB)
21 Income Streams by Joanne Mason (1.15MB)
Make Money Online with John Chow dot com by John Chow (1.79MB)
The Ultimate Blog Profit Model by John Chow (1.80MB)
Blog Comment Secrets by John Chow (323.94KB)
The Dot Com Lifestyle by John Chow (424.97KB)
37 Proven Success Make Money Online e-Books (20.9MB)
Web2.0 The Latest Internet Wave (313.96KB)
Internet Wealth Guide (123KB)
Simplest Guide to Wealthy Affiliate (220KB)
Effortless Web Cash FormulaNEW! (785.25KB)
Top Rank StrategyNEW! (1.98MB)
Kidblogger's Master Plan LeakedNEW! (1.22MB)


Have you downloaded them yet? I'm sure you did, although you'd be disappointed just like me, to find out that some of them are really old. At least I signed-up and sifted through all those sign-up e-mails to provide these make money online e-Books to you. And to show them your consideration, you could at least drop by their site and leave a comment.

Rest assured that this list will grow as I continue on scouring the net for free and good quality make money online SEO e-Books. What I can't assure you though is the financial growth of your website. I hope you do understand that one single make money online e-Book won't make you rich overnight. It takes lots of free SEO e-Books and - one of your most valuable resources - time.

'Till my next installment.

[Disclaimer: Tj's Daily® does not claim or exercise any ownership over any of the free e-Books listed in this page. Credits, appreciations, and anything that has to do with ownership goes to the respective authors of the free make money online e-Books]