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December 14, 2007

Adsense earnings love to go up and down

Filed under: Income — admin @ 1:35 am

Does anyone else suffer from this? It seems like the more we drive traffic to our sites, the less money adsense earns - is it a case of being smartpriced? No, we believe, our current niches - which are myspace sites and a virtual pets community are two competitive niches, well, myspace sites are, and a lot of myspace webmasters are suffering from our very competitive market. Not only has the eCPM on a lot of myspace sites gone down over the past couple months - it seems like they’re a lot less advertisers advertising on myspace sites, and if us, myspace webmasters, hope to make more money from our myspace-niche sites, then we need to try to uproar a change in our niche.

But, how? Well, we believe in innovation - and if this myspace niche is to change, we need more dedicated webmasters, who are willing to put in the work - and mass promote their myspace site. We not only use Adsense on our niche sites, but we also use Kontera so we have two sources of income - so if one income source goes down, then we have a backup plan. We believe, the more myspace webmasters that learn how to SEO their sites - and promote it to the masses, the more advertisers our niche can see.

What about the virtual pets niche? Well, our virtual pets community has been around since April 16, 2007 (after a mass database crash, thanks Liquidweb!) - and we believe the niche is small because not a whole lot of webmasters know about virtual pets - and well, if our niche is to grow, then more people need to learn about virtual pets, so if you don’t know about virtual pets, then you should read our What are virtual pets article.

Since, we have marketshare in two niches - we hope to give our network an edge in online advertising - by increasing the potential of our sites, by bringing in more webmasters into each niche. If we can do it, then you can to. So, what are you waiting for? Tell your friends to join up - and bring change to the myspace niche and the virtual pets niche - because remember, the more competition, the more earners we’ll make - if users can bring in quality traffic, and bring in people that know what they’re doing working in the myspace sites niche - or the virtual pets niche.

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December 2, 2007

The month of November was good for Randy, Tyler and John Chow

Filed under: Income — admin @ 1:33 am

Tyler Cruz’s blog generated $1,047.
Randy Brown averaged $242/day in November. Randy Brown and Tyler Cruz continue to bank off of their sites - and if they’re people to look up to, then we all better start catching on and learning from Randy & Tyler because they’re both dedicated webmasters and help out all the webmasters online today by providing with them with tips, articles and a lot more to generate money from your own website.

Also, let’s not forget about John Chow who generated $27,240.83 in the month of November.

So, what do you guys think about these 3 webmasters? Have you been following their blogs and success for quite some time now or have you yet to hear about them?

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November 28, 2007

Posting your revenue reports online

Filed under: Income — admin @ 11:59 pm

Do you ever go around and tell people how much you’re making online? Well, we sometimes do, to show people how easy it is to make money online, however; what if your earnings drop someday - and you’re no longer working as a full time webmaster? How can you still be respected by the community and show people that you’re still able to earn money online? Well, it’s simple - a lot of webmasters post their revenue reports online so that they can build an active blog - of telling people how to make money online from all the advertising companies online, so we’ll tell you why most webmasters post their revenue reports online and we believe they do it for the following reasons:

1: Bragging rights - most webmasters want to be able to brag on all the webmasters communities so that people look up to them more and/or come to them for advice.
2: Building a network - sometimes if you have one successful site earning money its easy to promote the other sites, and earn more money by building a network. Like let’s say you have a myspace site and its quite successful, so why don’t you try to ride its success and implement a proxy site on it? Of course you could do that because you’ll be able to earn more money by branching your myspace site into other sites - and thus; increasing your traffic in the long run because those people that once came to your myspace site for codes and such now visit your myspace site to use the proxy.

3: For respect - have you ever grew up in the streets and noticed how all the drug dealers have fancy cars and such? Well, being a webmaster and making a ton of money go hand and hand. If you’re not earning anything and try to give others advice, nobody will listen to you, but if you’re a webmaster making a ton of money, then people will respect you.

So, what do you guys think about webmasters posting their revenue reports online? Do you hate it? Do you love it? Let us hear it!

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