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There is no shortage of blog networking sites like, BlogCatalog, MyBlogLog, BumpZee, etc where you can mingle with other bloggers, look at their stuff and show off yours. Here’s what I’ve learned from investing time on them.
Pro- They bring you some hits. I didn’t completely believe this until I tried it myself, but […]
I logged into statcounter excited and anxiously looking forward to the spike in my bar graph because I know I’ve had a substantial increase in traffic today. Unfortunately, it seems as though during some of my tweaking to the template this morning, I boogered up the code and nothing got counted all day. […]
overall: Thumbs Up
ECashOffers is a GPT site, for an explanation of GPT sites read my previous post : “What’s a Get Paid To (GPT) site?” Derek, who runs ECashOffers, was kind enough to visit OperationBob and asked if I’d take a look. I was happy to hear from him and learn about […]
The latest marketing angle to leverage online advertising is a crop of sites that pay you to socialize - post in a forum, use a social networking site, etc.
As they explain it, they are making money from the ads that display on all those pages and, as a member, they share that ad revenue with […]
If you have a flair for the written word, or maybe just enjoy writing, you can make money online without publishing a book and you don’t even have to have a website.
Ready to go there now… here’s a list of links to content publishers and brokers.
Online writing opportunities come by way of either brokers or […]
I can’t stress this enough, DO NOT pay for online survey opportunities. Those memberships will get you nothing more than a list of survey sites that are freely available on the internet.
That being said, the search for online paid surveys is very popular. I have worked with many of the survey companies and […]
PTR sites pay their members to read e-mails. To ensure that you’re spending some time actually reading the e-mail, many of them do this in a special window on their site that will not credit you until it has been opened for 15-30 seconds or more, depending on what the advertiser has paid for.
Signing […]