Stories about ‘Monetization’


By Brett Bumeter

It is ironic that Google one of the largest providers of blogging software is unfriendly to bloggers.  Google suffers the common bloggers of the world as a means to an end for serving up more Google Adword/Adsense ads across the internet.  They privately also use the writing of bloggers to help index the internet for their search engine.

However, Google looks at bloggers like...

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By Brett Bumeter

Picture Jump

Over the last 17 months, since PayPerPost launched, TechCrunch has written about PayPerPost 22 times.  Twenty of those twenty-two articles were penned (well we can confirm that they were signed at least) by Michael Arrington.

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If you excluded the...

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By Brett Bumeter

This is a discussion touching off a thread in the PPP forumThe TLA community has been hit here as well.  Andy Beard mentions how long he has been tracking the attack, which I blogged about earlier with some of his shared and great stats...

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By Brett Bumeter

OK, look, Google did what they did to PR.  That was only one cog in the wheel of what drives value on the internet.  If all of your force was on PR, then you need to diversify your blogging tactics and fight back to regain ground.

So what are you going to do to diversify your tactics, methods, revenue streams and ability...

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By Brett Bumeter

PayPal has finally released some new and improved PayPal Buttons.  Its been a long time coming and many a webmaster’s sales have not benefited much from the old PayPal buttons, but these could help whether your are selling Miracle Burn or Michael Vick Cards chewed by your dog on Ebay.

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By Brett Bumeter

There are many ways to make money online  and many to make money as a blogger.  Some are controversial and a few are not.   There will probably be no more controversy a way to make money online however than to exploit your social networks for financial gain.  It’s not what you know, or what you write, but it’s who you...

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By Brett Bumeter

For a year or so now, I have been on again off again playing a really basic game called Exodus 3000.  There’s really nothing terribly spectacular about the game.  Its graphically about as complex as Tank was on Atari but not exactly as complex as HDMI switches.  Strategically its about as demanding as playing the old...

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By Brett Bumeter

Adobe and Yahoo are partnering to enable advertising and PDF documents.  This partnership can be extremely significant if you from the perspective that their efforts could in the use of e-books as scams attract people into spending money on useless information.

Today many websites and companies attract visitors to come into the site looking for information.  They then were to attempt to sell an...

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By Brett Bumeter

Devalue the blogosphere -> Well We can devalue your Algorithm by torching Nofollow

I am not suggesting an open war against the big search engine that has recently dropped cluster bombs on websites and blogs throughout the blogosphere from this blog to the Washington Post to Andy Beard that has documented the saga extremely well to Problogger, who temporarily...

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By Brett Bumeter

This week PayPerPost made a serious transgression.  There have been many claims of transgression from people and groups that disagree with the business model from spamming the internet to undisclosed sponsorships and more. 

But this week PayPerPost decided their priorities required attention somewhere else, and apparently chose not to pay their bloggers.

 

 

 

 

Hi Posties,
We recently lost our weekend payout...

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