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This Blog For Sale : $1

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Before I had some issues with someone trying to walk off with all my domains, I was getting ready to sell a bunch of my sites and domains. Well, now that the dust has settled, I’ve listed what I’m selling in two auctions. The first is 11 sites (including this blog!) for only $1 (or whatever the bidding get up to).


And how about 39 domains for only a buck?

http://marketplace.sitepoint.com/auctions/35553

There you go.

Why?
I just need to focus more on my main sites and I just don’t have the time for all my sites.

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TNX : Makin’ Money Out of Nothin’ at All

Monday, March 31st, 2008

A few months ago, I found a new way to monetize my sites with a small footprint and almost no effort on my part. The site is TNX.net. They found their success in Russia, first, and then launched the US-friendly version right before I found the site. With over 50,000 users, they’ve sold over 22 million links on 32 million pages with a current sales rate of almost 5,000 links per day. Although the fill rate could be improved, the numbers are still pretty impressive.

How it works
The concept is pretty simple. You sign up and then add sites. Each site must be accepted and then links can be sold. This is the key part. They automatically place the links for you. For those of us with a lot of sites and no time to run around selling links, this is wonderful. I can add a site and pretty much walk away. Points accrue in your account until you decided to use them for your own link campaign or cash them out. Alternatively, you can find your own buyer and negotiate a better rate, but that falls into that “effort” area I want to stay out of. When you cash out, you simply provide your paypal address and wait for the money. The minimum is $5, but I like to wait for at least $20.

Who needs page rank?
In the past year, there’s been a lot of discussion about page rank and its importance to those of us trying to make a living weaving web sites and monetizing them. Some stand firm in their belief that page rank is useless, while others feel it is still important to obtain a high page rank. While I’m part of the latter group, I still recognized very quickly that TNX.net enables a web site owner to sell links on pages with low page rank or none at all. One prime example is a forum site I run. Every post is a page of its own, so they’ve indexed over 2,000 pages on that site and have about 1,000 links sold currently. I’m still looking to fill the other 7,000 links, but I’ll get paid for the 1,000 sold. Almost all of the pages are PR0 and earn 7.5 (this can vary) points per month. They won’t buy me a new Ferrari, but it’s more than those PR0 pages made before TNX.

Page Rank can help
I’m sure you’re wondering what happens when you have a site filled with PR1 pages. Suddenly, your earning potential goes way up. On one of my sites, I’m earning around 1,400 PPM (Points Per Month) per PR1 page. That’s based on 4 links on the page at about 350 PPM each. The same site has a few PR2 pages earning about 2,800 PPM and at least one PR3 page earning 5,600 PPM. I imagine a PR 4 page would earn 11,200 PPM, a PR5 22,400 PPM, a PR6 44,800 PPM and a PR 7 89,600 PPM. This is what I find most interesting, because I have a site that is expected to hit PR7 on the next update and at the current rate, that’s about $70/month for some text links I can throw at the bottom of the page. And remember, I don’t have to sell them.

My lazy strategy
I have a simple strategy for turning TNX.net into my own little revenue machine. Build sites that grow on their own (like forums) and add the TNX code. When I say “grow on their own”, I’m talking about page numbers, not visitors. You still have to do some leg work to get traffic. A site that grows itself is good for a number of reasons. Namely, the more pages you have indexed in Google, the more Google traffic you should get, potentially. This same theory can apply to TNX. The more pages they index from your site, the more links you have to sell. The more links you sell, the more points (eventually cash) you can earn. Keep in mind that TNX indexes pages that actually get viewed. Start up a site that displays images or youtube videos or something. Display each item on its own page to increase your page count and cross-link by tags or keywords for maximum indexing. A couple dozen sites like that with 5,000 pages each becomes a grat earning network.

The strong points
The best thing about TNX for me is that I don’t have to do much with it. I add my site, include my code, and wait. Then I just cash out once in a while and look at my numbers. For you, the best thing may be the ability to go through every single link, removing those that you don’t like, or looking through all the numbers. Either way, try it out for a month and make your own decision.

Popularity: 98% [?]

One Hundred Bucks With Your Name On It

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

Win $100

To gain entries into the contest, just do any of the following:

- Make a comment of value (not just “i agree”, etc.) on a post = 1 entry (remember to comment on all blogs)
- Subscribe to RSS via email = 2 entries (per blog you subscribe to!)
- Write a post about the contest on your blog (must include a link to this page and the links below to participating blogs) = 25 entries


Please note: If you are already subscribed to any of the sites below, you are already earning entries. Also, to get credit for posting about the contest, your post’s link must show up in the comments below or in the comments on one of the other blogs below.

How much easier can we make it? So you can sneak in with just one entry by simply posting a comment here, you can increase your odds by reading and commenting on a few more posts here and at one of the blogs below and maybe subscribe to a couple, or you can really up the odds and subscribe to all all of our blogs (which you’ll enjoy reading anyway), comment on a bunch of posts, and blog about this contest. The more entries you earn, the better your odds, of course. If you’re going to post about this contest, just grab the image and code from here.

The deadline for this contest is 12:00 AM April 1, 2008.

Who wants to pay you?
- JoeTech.com
- Link Bait
- Gorilla Sushi
- CK Marketing
- The Big Bald Blog
- How 2 Blogger
- Jason Boom
- Mr Javo

Popularity: 77% [?]

January $100 Contest Winner Chosen!

Friday, February 8th, 2008

Win our moneyAfter gathering up all 2,045 January $100 Contest entries, picking our random number, and digging through all the entries for the winner, I am happy to announce that we’re giving a hundred bucks to Mark at 45n5.com. As soon as Mark replies to the email I sent him, we’ll send $100 his way via PayPal.

January was our first shot at this and while we’re still fine-tuning, I think it went rather well. I can’t wait to give away another $100 in this month’s contest. This month was sponsored by the following awesome blogs:

- JoeTech.com
- Link Bait
- Gorilla Sushi
- Mixed Market Arts
- CK Marketing
- The Big Bald Blog
- How 2 Blogger

This is not to be confused with our February $100 Contest which you can enter right now.

Popularity: 69% [?]

$100, Free Ad Spot, and 1,000 Entrecard Credits Up for Grabs

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

This month has already been exciting. I have two contests coming to an end and developed three free tools for you to play with. Here’s the total of what I’m giving away as detailed below:
- $100 cold hard cashola
- 1,000 Entrecard credits. What the hell… 2,000!
- 125×125 ad spot for the month of February in my header.
- Even more Entrecard credits
- Link ads and a 250×250 pixel ad

That’s right! There’s plenty to go around. Keep reading to find out how to get it.

$100 in your pocket
Last month, I got together with some other bloggers and we came up with a $100 prize to give away to one lucky person. Here’s who’s in on it:
- JoeTech.com
- Link Bait
- Gorilla Sushi
- Mixed Market Arts
- CK Marketing
- The Big Bald Blog
- How 2 Blogger

There’s a bunch of entries, but there’s still a few days to get your entries in. Read the original post for details on how to enter. It only takes one entry to win, but you know what they say. You can’t win if you don’t play. And if you don’t win, we’ll be giving away another $100 next month.

125×125 Ad and 1,000 2,000 Entrecard credits
I am super excited about the $100 contest, but I wanted to do another one. I had a bunch of Entrecard credits flowing into my account, so I decided to give them away. To sweeten the deal, I created a new 125×125 ad space right up in the header of JoeTech.com and added it to the prize. Go check out the 8 easy ways to enter and get your entry in before January 31st. Oh yeah. I just now decided to up the ante to 2,000 Entrecard credits, too. Sometimes I just feel like doing that.

Play slots and win 1,000 Entrecard credits
WHAAT? Yeah… I was emailing back and forth with my new ally, Jason Boom over at JasonBoom.com, and asked how I might give away more credits. Jason suggested Entrecard Slots and that’s all it took. Later that night, the slots were up. I loved the idea, and it looks like a lot of other people do, too. The best part is that you’re not competing against anyone. The prizes range from 1 ec to 1,000 and the highest I’ve given away is 100 ec so far, but it’s only been up for 4 days. You can also put a widget (like the one on this page) on your own blog. What’s in it for you? If someone clicks it and hits a 1,000 ec jackpot, you will also get a 1,000 ec jackpot as my thanks to you. Head on over and remember to bookmark it and/or ad the widget to your blog.

More Slots for text links and a 250×250 Ad
You don’t have to be on Entrecard to take advantage of the slots. After the success of the Entrecard Slots, I decided to make a version for everyone else, called Free Ads Slots. In this new version, you can play all day long and you can win several size variations of links on the page, or the jackpot of a 250×250 link. I’m thinking of adding cash to it, too, but no decision on that yet. Free Ads Slots also has its own widget and once again, if someone hits a jackpot after coming through your widget, you hit the jackpot, too.

Get your IZEA Real Rank badge
When IZEA announced the launch of their Real Rank algorithm, they also opened up an API for geeks like me to play with, and of course, I couldn’t stay away. Within the hour, I released the first self-updating, hosted IZEA Real Rank badge. If you don’t know what that is, just go read the post and check it out.

There’s more stuff coming next month, too.

I’m interested in what you all think, too. Which is your favorite contest? What future contests would you like to see here? What have you won from other sites?

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