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Showing posts with label Web Worker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Web Worker. Show all posts

Monday, May 14, 2007

"If you BLOG it, they will PAY..." Blogvertise will Pay!


Many people are generally aware of Google's and Yahoo's advertisement programs. Usually each click can net some web masters a couple of hundred dollars per month. For the beginner blog, however, those clicks might equal of up to around $10 to $30 dollars on the first month and, with enough effort, a steady increase each month after that.

A much better and more rewarding method of earning an income via blogging has become a fad for most daily posters. It's getting paid for Blogging, simple as that. The downside to most services is that they require an active blog for at least 2 - 3 months, others asks for high traffic, average google pagerank, registered under google's search engine, etc... I've recently reviewed a service called Blogsvertise where the requirements are not such a headache like the others! No kidding. You see Blogvertise is slightly more lenient in requirements, and getting started is a snatch. I wonder how many people are using this service?

Thursday, May 3, 2007

BlogCharm's New Approach to The Term, "Blogging for Profit."


BlogCharm asks a real simple question: "Why should blog hosts keep all of the revenue when it is the bloggers that do all of the hard work?"

BlogCharm plans to take a much different approach to the term, "Blogging for Profit." It's part of their mission statement, "Why not get paid for something you love to do," Now, there are people out here that feel that that's just plain evil, how could anyone stood so low, blahbidi blah. Honestly, companies are making money of of us, what is wrong with bloggers making money as well.

There's just something completley wrong with this picture that really prevented me to take part in this. You would have to host the blog with their hosting service. In other words for those who already have a blog... you would have to start all over.On the positive side, they plan to share profits 50/50. That's pretty good considering the fact that all you're doing is writing, and they take care of hosting, finding the clients, provide support, etc... Apparently the forum does have quite a bit of activity. If anyone checks it out please tell me about it.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

No Pain, No Game!

Just a thought on a Sunday I wanted to share:

Vapaeso is still brand new to the scene of the blogging business. I sometimes ask myself if this will really take off. I don't think the right answer to the question is, "You just have to wait and see!" It's more of an effort thing. Recently I read a great post about a webworker that started his business years ago and today is managing a community of more than 700,000 visitors per day. It's really inspiring to read these types of stories to anyone who would like to take a shot at this industry, better yet it's uplifting to know that there are people out there who feel exactly the same way but in the mist of the battle, they never gave up and they never surrendered. They kept going. It's about research, knowing your battle ground, knowing your competitors, knowing your content, your community, and your goals. It will take time and effort.

Tomorrow I will have great content for Vapaeso. You can bet on it. I might just do a little SEO as well ;) Cheers. Edgar Q.

Friday, April 13, 2007

Time to Get a Job?

In the vast void of what is know today as the Internet, there are stories of men and women that after the sheer thought of defeat, give up their efforts to create an adequate amount of income as a web worker. Well no one ever said it's easy. What happened to no pain no game?

The years bring on changes. In the old days there were salesmen and saleswomen who would do the door to door routine in order to sell something. Now we have eBay. In the old days there were paperboys on paper routes throwing newspapers all over the place, now we have the internet with thousands of newspaper articles. There was a time when people would have to actually get a degree, graduate, build a resume, go job hunting, get hired, please your boss, don't be late, be part of the rat race, and eventually retire. Now there are bloggers!

Of course there are those that do not live in the current year and cannot easily see this change in our working careers. As John Evans once said, " The Internet is like a giant jellyfish. You can't step on it. You can't go around it. You've got to get through it."