Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 at
9:31 am
Do you do sponsored post or sponsored reviews? If you do (or plan to), this review of Blog Paycheck by Gobala Krishnan will shed some light on the topic. Even if you have never heard of such stuff, you should read this to add more options to your blogging income. After all, as Gobala says you can make anywhere between $5 – $200 for each blog post you write.
So lets get on with the review of Blog Paycheck.
Gobala is one of the more “unorthodox” bloggers you can find, and from his site at ProfitBlogger.com he has already released several e-book guides on making money from Google AdSense and affiliate marketing. However, Blog Paycheck talks about something completely different.
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Sunday, October 12th, 2008 at
3:39 am
Affiliate marketing is a great way to make money from your blog, and the fact that it’s almost completely hands-free (or autopilot as they say) makes it all the more appealing to a lot of bloggers. Now there are the normal affiliates who make a couple hundred dollars a month, then there are the “Super Affiliates”, a title which is usually given to affiliates making a five figure monthly income or more.
Today I’m going to review a product called “Super Affiliate Blogger” by Gobala Krishnan that promises to reveal how normal affiliates can upgrade themselves to “Super Affiliate” status using WordPress blogs and a few tactics. You can see the actual page here: Super Affiliate Blogger
(1) Overall Impression
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Wednesday, October 8th, 2008 at
6:16 am
Google AdSense has been talked about, hyped about and even criticized over the past year. At the same time, WordPress has emerged as one of the leading blogging platforms used by almost all A-list bloggers. What do these two have in common?
I just came across Gobala Krishnan’s “WordPress AdSense System” course that combines the two, showing you how to create “autopilot sites” that make money from AdSense:
Here’s my review of the product, and why you should get yourself a copy.
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