Monday, March 31, 2008

20 Answers You Never Want from Magic Eight Ball

Magic Eight Ball was one of the most popular toys from the 80s. It's yes/no answers are known to be the only thing more accurate than the Ouija board.

If you need answers, you must trust Magic Eight Ball. Unfortunately, once in a while he gives you an answer that you definitely don't want.

Here's 20 answers you never want from Magic Eight Ball.




















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Thursday, March 20, 2008

The million-dollar Facebook experiment: Day One

The concept is simple really. We're starting a group where each member will help earn $1.00, and we will try to recruit one million people for the group. Group members don't have to pay anything. We will use affiliate programs and pay per click programs to earn the money.

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Earning money using photo sharing site, Linkinn

A relatively new concept that has really taken off are websites that offer users some of their ad revenue for sharing videos and images. I'm just starting to check a few of these out and I will share my experiences with you as we go. The first site am going to be looking at is called Linkinn. Check out my early review, and post your strategies.

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Sunday, March 16, 2008

14 tips for making money with your CafePress T-shirt shop

Here's 14 tips for increasing your income from your CafePress shop. Some of them were kind of obvious, while others were pretty interesting. I'm going to try them all out. I realized I wasn't stupid, just kind of lazy.

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Friday, March 14, 2008

Four Steps to Sell Almost Anything Online

I've been selling online for 11 years in a variety of venues including eBay, Amazon and about a dozen of my own websites. What I've discovered is that the exact same process can sell just about anything. I'm going to tell you my formula in four simple steps.

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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

10 Ways to Get New Content for Your Website

One of the biggest frustrations I see with people who are interested in earning money using a blog is content creation. The most successful blogs are ones that focus on a niche. Unfortunately writing a minimum of 50 articles a year requires lots of content. I write about 400 articles per year. Here are 10 places I go to keep new content flowing.

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