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Ebook, software, unique content dan tool Adsense

Menjalankan Adsense gampang-gampang susah. Gampang jika kita melihat mereka yang sudah sukses bisa menghasilkan ribuan dollar per bulan dari Adsense, dan ternyata sulit ketika mempraktekkan sendiri. Sebagain dari anda barangkali sepakat jika untuk sukses dalam Adsense tak lain adalah dengan memaksimalkan traffic, tapi sebenarnya itu saja tak cukup. Mereka yang sukses ada yang benar-benar dengan kerja keras, tapi mohon maaf, banyak juga dengan menggunakan cara-cara yang “curang”. Tapi kata “curang” dalam bisnis online tak selalu berarti negatif:) Continued

VCC untuk Adwords

Anda ingin mamasang iklan di Google Adwords tapi tak punya kartu krecit atau males kalau harus transfer tunai lewat bank? Virtual Credit Card (VCC) selain bisa untuk verifikasi paypal juga bisa untuk Adword. Kalau anda mau belanja atau jadi afliasi ebay tapi tak ada credit card, bisa juga pakai vcc for ebay.

info silakan dilihat di forum digitalpoints

The Bloggers Glossary

A-List: Supposedly a list of bloggers (also called A-Listers) that receives more traffic and attention than the rest of the blogosphere. The existence of such an A-List is debated, as well as the reasons behind the higher popularity of those bloggers.

AdSense: The most popular advertising network on the Internet. It is owned by Google, and it allows bloggers to monetize their blogs by displaying contextual text messages. Every time someone clicks on one of the text links, the blogger will earn some money (ranging from $0.01 up to $50 in some rare cases).

AdWords: The opposite end of AdSense. Google AdWords enables companies and individuals to promote their products, services and websites under a cost per click (CPC) model. The advertiser needs to specify the keywords that he wants to target, and how much he is willing to pay for each click. The ads might appear on Google’s search results as well as on the AdSense units found on other websites (called “Content Network).

Affiliate Marketing: A popular way to make money online where you have a merchant that is willing to let other people (affiliates) sell his own products or services, in exchange for a commission. Commissions can be fixed or variable, and based on clicks, leads or sales.

Akismet: The most popular spam filter plugin for WordPress blogs. It was created by the same company that coded WordPress, called Automattic.

Alexa: An internet company (subsidiary of Amazon.com) that tracks the traffic for all websites on the Internet. The rankings used to be inferred from the statistical usage of a browser toolbar. Recently they changed the algorithm to remove the toolbar bias in favor of technology related website. Keep in mind that the lower the Alexa ranking, the higher the traffic of the website. There is some controversy regarding the accuracy of the rankings.

Anchor Text: The text of a backlink. Most search engine experts agree that the archor text is a factor that can influence largely the search rankings of a website or web page. The more topical they are the better (provided some variety is included, else a spam penalty could occur).

Archives: A section of a blog where all or some of the existing posts are displayed. They can be displayed by category, by month, by year and so on.

Atom: A web feed syndication format, developed as an alternative for RSS. It basically enables people to receive updates from a website whenever new content is published.

Automattic: Company founded by Matt Mullenweg, and responsible for the development of WordPress.org (the blogging software) and WordPress.com (the hosting platform), among other projects.

Backlinks: Hyperlinks present in other blogs or websites that point either to the homepage or to internal pages of a website. They are important because Google and other search engines relate the number and quality of backlinks to the trust level of that website.

Blackhat: A group of SEO and online marketing techniques that are not necessarily ethical, and sometimes not even legal. Hiding text behind images or using doorway pages with redirects are examples of blackhat techniques.

Blog: A specific type of website where the author publishes his thoughts, ideas or knowledge about different topics. Usually the content is published in small articles, called posts, and in chronological order. Blogs emerged as online diaries, but today they cover all niches, and compete head to head with mainstream media.

Blog Carnival: An event where bloggers get together to create a collection of articles covering a common topic. Most of the times they have one hosting blog, and participant blogs that will send their contributions to the carnival.

Blogger: Anyone who owns or authors a blog. Blogger is also the commercial name of Google’s hosted and free blogging platform (recognized by the .blogspot extension).

Blogging: The act of writing something on a blog. It can also mean the broader range of activities that bloggers perform (e.g., interacting with visitors, researching content and so on).

Bloglines: One of the most popular RSS feed readers. It is a web-based application that allows the user to subscribe to and manage RSS feeds.

Blogosphere: Term used to describe the universe created by all blogs, its connections, networks and conversations.

Blogroll: A once very popular feature on blogs that allowed the author to share with his readers a list of recommended external blogs. This section was usually included on the sidebar of the blog. These days fewer and fewer bloggers are still using a blogroll.

Categories: Most blogs cover a wide range of sub-topics, and those are called categories. A technology blog, for instance, might have different categories for software, hardware and science news.

Comments: Virtually all blog platforms contain a comment system where readers are able to comment and leave feedback on each page and/or post of the blog. The author might or might not require user registration before a comment can be posted. This feature transformed blogs into live conversations, and it contributed largely to their overall success on the Internet.

Comment spam: Comments made with the sole purpose of gaining a backlink, which in turn will send traffic or link juice (provided the blog in question doesn’t use the nofollow tag) to the site of the spammer. Some spam comments are very explicit and come with several links to drug or gambling related sites. Other forms are more subtle, where the commenter actually tries to leave a relevant message on the blog.

Compete: A web analytics company that, like Alexa, tracks and estimates the traffic levels of websites. They have a particular bias towards the U.S. market.

CPC: Acronym for Cost-per-Click, and it represents a form of online advertising where advertisers bid an amount of money that they are willing to spend for every visitor that clicks on his ad and visits his website or product page. On the other side you have publishers that choose to display CPC ads on their sides, and they earn money for every click. The most popular CPC ad network on the Internet is Google AdWords-AdSense, and CPC rates can vary from $0.01 up to $50 in some rare cases.

CPA: Acronym for Cost-per-Action, and it represents a form of online advertising where advertisers pay when visitors perform a specific action (e.g., when they sign up for an email newsletter or when they end up purchasing the product). Most affiliate marketing programs tend to use a CPA scheme.

CPM: Acronym for Cost-per-Mille, where mille means 1000 in Latin. CPM, therefore, is the cost per 1000 page impressions, and it represents a form of online advertising where advertisers will pay a fixed price for getting their banners or ads displayed 1000 times on a specific website.

CSS: Acronym for Cascading Style Sheets, and it is a language used to style web pages written in HTML and XHTML. The advantage of CSS is that it allows you to control the style of any number of pages simultaneously from a central location (the CSS file).

Digg: The original and most popular social bookmarking site. It is a basically a user-driven site, where the members of the community get to decide (by voting or burying the stories) what should go to the front page and what should not. For most web publishers, getting featured on Digg is a joy. It can send tens of thousands of visitors in a single day. There is some controversy around the quality of this traffic though, due to the peculiar traits of Digg users. For example, it is reported that those visitors don’t stick on the website for long, and they rarely click on ads.

Digg Auto-Bury: It has never been officially confirmed by Digg, but there is strong evidence to suggest that they have a penalty that makes it impossible for the penalized website to reach the front page, regardless of how many votes its stories might receive. Websites and blogs receive the auto-bury penalty when users report them for spam or for not submitting original content repeatedly.

Digg Bury-Brigade: A group (or groups) or active and loyal Digg users that try to keep the site free from what they consider to be spam or low quality content. The make this control by mass burying stories. Certain topics tend to get targeted often by those groups, including blogging, online marketing and search engine optimization.

Domain: Also known as domain name or hostname, it is a name that identifies a website or computer on the Internet. An example of a domain is yahoo.com. Notice that http://www.yahoo.com is no longer the domain but rather an URL.

Duplicate content: The presence of very similar content (usually text) inside a website or across different websites. Search engines tend to penalize websites that contain a large amount of duplicate content.

Favicon: Short for “favorites icon,” it is basically an icon associated with a website that will appear on the browser URL bar or on the bookmarks section. They are used to make it easier to identify the website in question.

Feed: Also called web feed or news feed, is a data format used on the Internet to allow users to receive updates from their favorite websites and blogs, as soon as new content is available. There are two main feed formats: RSS and Atom.

Feed count: Usually the term refers to a widget by Feedburner that reports the total number of RSS subscribers to a given blog.

Feedburner: A web company (acquired by Google recently) that provides added servers for website owners that publish an RSS feed. It is a free service, and it allows you to make your feed more human friendly, to add special features, and to collect data and statistics about your subscribers.

FTP: Acronym for File Transfer Protocol. It is a network protocol used to transfer data from one computer to another. If you have a hosting company, you will need to use it to transfer site files from your computer to the servers of the company.

Google Analytics: A free service provided by Google that gives a website owner all sorts of information and statistics about the incoming traffic and visitors. Google Analytics is also known as one of the most reliable web analytics services (others like Webalizer or AwStats tend to over estimate the numbers by including non-human traffic on the data).

Google Reader: The most popular RSS reader around the Internet. It is a web-based application that allows the user to subscribe to and manage RSS feeds. Given its popularity many websites use special badges to let the user subscribe to Google Reader directly.

Hotlinking: Also known as inline linking and bandwidth theft, hotlinking refers to the practice of using objects (most of the times images) from one site inside the page of a second site. While this practice was recognized by the original web architecture, lately people tend to associate it with malicious uses. When you hotlink to the images hosted on another site, for instance, you will end up “stealing” the bandwidth of that website and possibly infringing its copyrights.

Linkbait: Any form of web content (e.g., articles, web tools, quizzes, videos, images) that is created with the main purpose of attracting links to the website that is publishing it. The quantity and quality of backlinks is one of the main factors behind Google’s search algorithm, hence why people value them so much. There are even online marketers specialized in creating linkbait campaigns.

Load time: The time, usually expressed in seconds, that a website takes to load. Most webmasters aim to have fast loading websites, since this is a paramount factor of the user experience. There is research confirming that most web users will skip a website altogether if it fails to load within 5 seconds.

Movable Type: A blogging software created by Six Apart. On 2007 they transformed it into a free platform (released under the GPL General Public License).

Meta tags: Those are HTML tags that resides in the section of a web page. Unlike other HTML tags, meta tags do not appear anywhere on the page itself, so most visitors never see them. Different meta tags serve different purposes, but they are generally used to provide additional information about the page to search engines bots.

Nameserver: A computer server that will map a domain name (which is human friendly) to a computer identifier such as the IP address (which is machine friendly). Those servers implement the DNS (Domain Name System) protocol. If your hosting company is HOST X, for example, you would need to set your domain name servers to ns1.hostx.com (the nameserver), so that when someone types your domain.com, the DNS will know what server will know to map that name into an IP address.

Niche: In online jargon, it refers to a specific topic or subject. Most websites cover one or more niches. Examples include sports, gossip, humor and finance. Some niches are said to be more popular and/or profitable then others.

Nofollow: Also called nofollow tag or link condom, it is a tag inserted in the link code that communicates to crawling bots and search engines that they should not follow the link, and thus not consider it as a real link that would otherwise pass trust (in common jargon, link juice). Google and other search engines recommend that all paid links should contain this tag, because since they are not editorial they should not affect search engine rankings.

PageRank: Also called Google PageRank, it is a metric system used by Google to evaluate the trust level of different websites. It has a scale that goes from 0 to 10, where 10 is the highest level of trust you can get. There is a complex algorithm behind the scale, but the most important factor influencing it is the number and the quality of backlinks of the website in question. The nominal PageRank (the one that is visible to everyone using the Google toolbar) is updated quarterly or so, while the real one is constantly updated.

Page Views: Also called impressions. Every time a user loads a page from a website, one page view is generated. One single user, for example, can generate several page views through out his visit on a website. Popular websites can generate millions of page views every month.

Partial and full feeds: Whenever you publish a web feed from a blog or website, you can choose the part of your content that will go the feed. There are two main options: full feeds and partial feeds. Full feeds will carry all the content that is published on the website. Partial feeds, on the other hands, will carry only a brief excerpt of the content. Some people argue that partial feeds are better for monetization of a website, since they force the subscribe to click on the items that interested him, visiting the website. Most people, however, prefer to publish a full feed, because it represents a much higher incentive for people to subscribe.

PHP: An acronym for PHP: Hypertext Processor (recursive), it is a scripting language desigend for the creation of dynamic web pages. Many websites (e.g., Digg.com) are built around PHP, as well as some blogging platforms (e.g., WordPress). If you are a blogger or webmaster, there are good chances that you will sooner or later come across PHP.

Pillar article: A term coined by Yaro Starak, which represents a long and structured article, containing useful information or resources, that is published in a blog. Pillar articles are vital for building authority and generating traffic on your blog. Both of those factors come from other bloggers that find the value on the pillar article and link to it.

Ping: A computer network tool used to test whether a particular computer or host is reachable across on the web. Inside the blogger and webmaster jargon, ping also means the act of sending a network message to a server, to inform it that you own website has been updated. Whenever you publish a new post, for instance, you could ping a search engine to let it know about it.

Pingback: A network tool used to notify a website when someone else has linked or referred to it. Most blogging platforms handle pingbacks automatically. That is, when someone links to an article that you wrote, his link will appear in your comments section.

Pligg: An open source software that enables the user to create a social bookmarking site on his own site. The most famous site running on Pligg is Sphinn.com.

WordPress Plugin: Plugins are pieces of code created with the purpose of expanding the functionalities of a software, in this case of WordPress. There are literally thousands of WordPress plugins already created, solving a wide range of problems and needs.

Pro Blogger: A professional blogger that generates enough income with his blog (or blogs) to be able to live with it.

Problogger.net: The first website aimed to teach other people how to blog and how to generate money from their blogs. It was created by Darren Rowse in 2003.

RSS: Acronym for Really Simple Syndication. It is a format used to deliver information from websites and pages that get updated regularly. An RSS document (which is called feed) contains either a summary or the full content from a website. The main benefit of RSS is that it enables people to stay connected with their favorite websites without having to visit them. Once you subscribe to a particular RSS feed, you will automatically receive updates from the website that publishes the feed, whenever they release new content.

Scraper: Someone that copies posts from other sources (blogs or websites) and pastes on hiw own website, with or without credit, and without permission of the author. Notice that scraping can occur manually or automaicall, and the scraper uses a RSS feed scraping tool. Scraping is obviously a violation of copyrights.

Splog: A blog that is used to publish spam material. Splogs usually contain text copied from other sources, combined with links or ads of drugs, gambling and similar.

SEO: Acronym for search engine optmization. It includes several activities that are aimed to improve the rankings of a website inside the results page of search engines (mostly Google these days). There are main two groups of activities: on-site optimization, which tries to optimize the different tags and the content on the website; and off-site optimization which tries to work on external factors like the number and quality of backlinks, promotion techniques and so on.

SERP: Acronym for search engine results page. When you search on Google for some keyword or term, you will be presented with 10 results that fit your search query. That page is a SERP.

Social Bookmarking: Also called social news aggregators or community bookmarking. A family of websites that allow users to discover, submit, share and vote on stories and articles from around the Internet. The most popular social bookmarking sites are Digg.com, Reddit.com, StumbleUpon.com and Del.icio.us.

Social media: A broad term used to define website and web applications where you have social interactions around a media form (text, images, audio, video, or any combination of them). Examples of social media include blogs, online forums, social networks, Wikipedia and so on.

Social networks: On the web, the term encompass a wide range of websites and applications, wherever the goal is to let users of a certain group or having a certain interest to connect, interact and share things. Popular examples include MySpace.com and LinkedIn.com.

StumbleUpon: A very popular social bookmarking sites focused on enabling its users to discover new and interesting websites. It works around a browser toolbar that allows users to vote stories up or down, and to click on a “Stumble!” button that will serve a random website or page, based on the user preferences and on what similar users voted up in the past.

Subscribers: Visitors that either grabbed the feed of a website or that subscribed to receive updates via email. Whenever the site is updated with new content, those subscribers will be informed about it or receive the content integrally on the RSS reader or email inbox. Webmasters and bloggers value subscribers because the represent a loyal and stable source of traffic.

Tags: Similarly to categories, tags are used to classificy the articles rn content on a website. Tags, however, are more flexible than categories, and usually are used in a more specific way. One article or post is usually filed under one broad category, and many tags are assigned to it.

Technorati: A search engine for blogs, which tracks blogs, links and posts from around the world. It was very popular until a couple of years ago, although lately it is losing attention. One of its famous features is the Technorati Top 100 list, which ranks the largest 100 blogs in the world according to links from other blogs.

Twitter: A social networking and microblogging tool that gained enormous popularity recently. Users can “follow” other users to receive updates from them. Each update can contain no more than 140 characters, with or without hyperlinks.

Text Link Ads: A form of online advertising where the advertiser purchases a link on another website, with a text of his choice, and usually without the nofollow tag. This practice was very popular until last year, but then Google started penalizing sites that were either buying or selling text links with the purpose of altering search engine results, and as a consequence the text link ads market halted somewhat.

Timestamp: Most blogs publish content in a chronological order, and therefore each article or post carries a timestamp that reveals when it was first published. Blogging platforms like WordPress have a flexible timestamp feature, allowing the user to pre-schedule posts that should be published automatically in a future date.

Trackback: A network tool, similar to the pingback, used to notify a website when someone else has linked or referred to it. The difference between the two is that Trackbacks are more often subject of spam.

Uniques: Also called unique visitors, it refers to the number of humans that visited a website in a given time frame. Suppose 3 people visited a blog in a given day, where 2 of them visited the blog twice, and each flipped a toal of 5 pages. On that day, this blog would have had 3 unique visitors, 5 total visitors, and 15 page views.

Viral Content: Content that spreads very fast on the Internet, just like a flu virus would in real life. The content itself can be an article, a picture, or a video, but it must be very funny, controversial or information so that people feel an urge to blog about it, to tell their friends about it and so on.

WordPress: The most popular blogging software on the Internet, create by a company called Automattic. WordPress gained traction mainly due to its active community. You have thousands of people contributing with free templates, plugins and supporting the overall developing of the open source project.

WordPress Themes: Also called simply themes, those are templates created for WordPress blogs (notice that you might also have themes or templates for other platforms like Movable Type of Blogger, but those are less common around the web). The vast majority of WordPress themes are release freely for the public. Recently there is also a trend for premium themes that sell for a price, anywhere from $20 up to $100.

URL: Acronym for Uniform Resource Locator, sometimes used as a synonym for Uniform Resource Identifies (URI). The URL includes a domain name and a protocol to be used. For example, when a browser sees the URL https://www.domain.com it knows that it will need to send a secure http request to the host domain.com.

source: www.dailyblogtips.com

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Review Ebook Kisah Sukses Adsense dari Cosa

Nama Cosa Aranda (cosaaranda.com) tentu sudah tak asing lagi bagi teman-teman yang sudah menekuni bisnis internet. Om Cosa ini sudah lama malang melintang di bisnis internet. Salah satu yang ia tekuni adalah Adsense. Dari yang saya dengar, pemasukannya dari Adsense sudah cukup banyak. Mungkin sudah sampai 4 digit perbulan. Angka itu memang bukan jumlah yang aneh bagi para master Adsense. Tapi bagi para newbie seperti saya, jelas jumlah itu sudah membuat takjub.

Ebook ini berisi kumpulan wawancara Om Cosa dengan sejumlah “seleb Adsense” pribumi. Ada yang membuat saya terkaget-kaget, salah satu adsense publisher sampai punya 167 website. Bagaimana mengurusnya?

Ya, ada banyak cara ditempuh untuk mendapatkan penghasilan yang lebih dari Adsense. Salah satunya dengan membuat banyak website atau blog. Ada juga yang pakai situs adsense siap pakai, yang akan kontennya bisa dibeli sudah dilengkapi keyword top, seperti yang pernah ditawarkan si seleb “john chow” dengan Adsense Premade site-nya.

Sebenarnya kalau anda jago utak-atik website, dan punya ide brilian, anda bisa buat tool-tool yang bisa dipakai banyak blogger. Misal anda buat semacam alat penghitung pengunjung semacam sitemeter, bikin social bookmark macam digg, atau yang lain. Atau buat situs yang akan banyak diakses orang secara kontinue, misal situs kamus online.

Teknik dalam hal apapun penting. Jika anda tak mengerti tekniknya, bisa-bisa anda akan membuang-buang waktu dan tenaga namun tanpa hasil yang signifikan. Adsense bukanlah bisnis mendulang dollar dengan instan, tapi ia butuh banyak persiapan, kemauan dan kerja keras.

Kehadiran ebook om Cosa saya kira akan banyak membantu teman-teman yang akan menggeluti adsense. Ebook ini bisa download di sini, atau dibaca secara online di Scribd.

oh ya, ada blog yang merangkum kisah sukses pebisnis Adsense dunia. Kunjungi Adsense Success Stories. atau gabung dengan forum Adsense Indonesia, Adsense Surabaya dan kalau mau yang lebih luas sharing adsense dengan publisher manca bisa gabung forum digitalpoints.

Adakah tool rahasia Adsense?

Banyak sekali tool rahasia Adsense dapat ditemukan di internet. Tool-tool itu menjanjikan publisher adsense memperoleh ratusan hingga ribuan dollar dari Adsense. Tool-tool itu antara lain dalam bentuk ebook “Paket Web Adsense Ready” atau “Premade Adsense Site“, yakni web adsense yang siap pakai, publisher tak perlu direpotkan mengisi blognya, content terisi secara otomatis dan hebatnya juga dilengkapi dengan keyword-keyword yang mempunyai harga click yang tinggi. Apakah benar, tool itu efektif dapat meningkatkan pendapatan para pubsliher Adsense?

Mungkin ada benarnya. Tapi saya sendiri percaya bahwa membangun sebuah usaha, meski itu bisnis internet, tak ada kata jalan pintas. Apalagi sistem Adsense kini sudah semakin canggih. Apakah benar web yang terisi dengan feed atau cuma hanya dengan konten yang tak pernah diupdate itu akan familiar dengan Searh Engine. Lantas dari mana pengunjung kita akan datang?

Yang perlu dilakukan pada awal adalah bagaimana kita membangun sebuah web atau blog (gratisan tak masalah, karena ada blog yang ditumpangkan di blogspot punya pagerank sampai 6) yang memiliki traffic atau page rank yang bagus. Rahasia adsense yang sebenarnya adalah bagaimana bisa mendatangkan traffic ke situs atau blog kita. Jadi, masihkah ada tool rahasia adsense? Adakah cara mendapatkan ratusan hingga ribuan dollar per bulan dari adsense dengan cara yang instant?

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Apakah AW Survey Membayar?

Dapat 27 Dollar dalam survey pertama, terdiri dari $6 setelah sign up, dan beberapa survey bernilai $4 hanya dengan memberikan penilaian sebanyak 3 kalimat, sekilas akan menggiurkan bagi yang kali pertama mendengarnya. Itu seperti yang ditawarkan AW Survey. Enak benar ya mencari duit. Eit… bentar dulu, bener nggak AW Survey membayar, atau tanyakan, adakah member yang sudah terbukti dibayar?

AW Survey memberikan $25 dengan mudah hanya beberapa menit setiap member bergabung dan langsung disodori survey, dan pendapatan dari survey bisa ditarik setelah terkumpul minimal $75. Dengan gebrakan itu, anda yang belum bergabung atau yang masih awam soal survey, akan berpikir, kalau setelah join saja langsung bisa dapat $27, untuk sampai ke $75 berarti nggak sulit.

Saya pernah membuktikannya sendiri. Setelah tawaran survey pertama hingga terkumpul $27, tawaran survey berikutnya tak kunjung datang hingga berbulan-bulan. Yang ada cuma survey bonus yang cuma bernilai 1,5 dollar dan itu entah berapa bulan sekali. Saya sempat berpikir, kalau begitu mending cari tambahan lewat referral programnya karena tiap member yang kita referensikan akan dapat 1,5 dollar.

Saya belum sempat coba, selain karena tak yakin, pekerjaan itu akan menghabiskan waktu dan belum lagi jika ternyata duit tak bisa terkumpul, seperti beberapa program baca email dibayar (paid to read email) yang katanya bisa ditarik setelah minimum payout tertentu (seperti Holiday Mail) tapi setelah tercapai minimaum payout, earning tak bisa diredeem. Ada sih yang minimum payoutnya kecil atau yang no minuimum payout sekalipun, memang ini bisa memperkecil kekecewaan jikalau ternyata program itu bo’ongan, tapi saya kapok, yang kayak ginian cuma habisin waktu, kalau bayar juga nol koma nol sekian-sekian. Mending join paid review, di blogvertise, reviewme, payperpost, linkworth dll, yang satu review bisa dapat $25 dan jelas-jelas bayar, nggak perlu manteng sampe bikin kepala mumet…

Kembali ke AW Survey, karena penasaran tak ada tawaran survey setelah terkumpul $27, ada salah seorang member yang mencoba menggandakan referralnya hingga terkumpul $75 dan ternyata…. NGGAK BISA DITARIK.

wah, aku kemarin juga gabung di pay survey. cuma dapet $27 awalnya, akhirnya gua akalin. aku khan ngajar di internet anak2. jadi anak2 aku suruh daftar disitu. sehingga saldoku mencapai lebih dari $75. kemudian aku redeem ke paypal. hasilnya mana? sampai sekarang gak masuk tuch. kesimpulannya. situs itu cuma nipu alias SCAM. duh capek dech. lumayan tambah pengalaman [sumber: http://kursus.wordpress.com/2008/02/12/dapat-dollar-dari-survey ]

Saya tak mengatakan semua program paid survey itu SCAM, tapi lebih banyak bo’ongannya dari pada yang beneran. Memang ada beberapa paid survey, khususnya bagi US CITIZEN, seperti di InboxDollar, misalnya, memang membayar, tapi kan untuk warga Amerika. Jika anda punya teman yang kuliah di Amrik, anda bisa minta alamat atau ISSN-nya, nah nanti anda pinjam ID dia untuk ikutan survey. Tapi untuk lebih amannya, silakan survey dulu, dan jangan mudah tergiur dengan yang menawarkan dapat dollar dengan cara yang sangat mudah.

So, buat teman-teman yang mendapatkan iklan, atau menemukan, atau ditawari bergbaung dengan AW Survey, harap lebih berhati-hati, dari pengalaman saya dan juga beberapa teman, program ini cuma tipu-tipu.

Kalau mau dapat dollar dari referral program, yang gede bayarnya, ada TLA yang berani bayar $25 setelah member daftar dan situsnya diapprove tanpa menunggu iklannya laku, Linkworth $50 untuk member publisher yang sudah dapat earning $100 pertama atau yang lewat partner atau advertiser yang sudah melakukan transaksi, sama juga payperpost bayar $50. Yang saya sebutkan, referralnya tokcer dan terbukti membayar.

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Ngeblog Dibayar Updated

Dalam posting sebelumnya, saya sudah sampaikan sejumlah program ngeblog dibayar (Paid Blogging Websites) yang sudah terbukti membayar, kali ini saya akan menambahkan ladang baru yang bisa anda gunakan untuk bercocok dollar, hehe…

Dewitt Media
Dewitt Media is a search marketing and website design company that’s recently launched a contextual links program. Blogs need to have a minimum Google Page Rank of 3 before they will be accepted. Rates are set at $10 per post.

Like V7N, Dewitt Media requires you to sign a NDA or Non Disclosure agreement, which forbids you from disclosing that any specific link or blog post was sponsored. There is currently no marketplace with advertiser offers though a forum might be forthcoming.

LinkyLoveArmy
LinkyLoveArmy appears to be a get paid to blog network but their website doesn’t make what they do very clear. The design is fairly cluttered and there’s no apparent FAQ or guide for bloggers who want to sign up. This appears to be a fairly small DIY setup so I wouldn’t expect too many advertiser offers from the onset.

V7N Contextual
V7N Contextual is not technically a get paid to blog network because most of the time you won’t have to write a blog post. All you’ll have to do is to transform any specific keyword (eg. golf clubs) in your blog posts into a link to the advertiser’s website. All bloggers will earn $10 per link, regardless of their blog size and reach.

An important point to note is that you’ll have to sign a non-disclosure agreement, which means that you can’t disclose that it was a sponsored link. I have blogs in the V7N program and have not received many offers before. Don’t count on getting too many assignments.

Loud Launch
LoudLaunch is a medium sized paid blogging network which features a moderate amount of advertiser offers. Your blogs need to be more than 2 months old and payment is only made via Paypal. Like Payperpost, the blogger usually needs to append a disclosure badge, tracker tag or logo or the bottom of posts.

The user interface doesn’t appeal to me and like other networks like Blogsvertise, the range of advertisers seem to be rather limited.

oh ya, sori saudara-saudara belum sempat di bahasa Indonesiakan. ya itung-itung buat latihan teman-teman, karena hampir semua program paid blogging/review menuntut kemampuan berbahasa Inggris (ngeles?). info ini saya cuplikkan dari blog www.doshdosh.com, yang sudah saya buktikan sendiri keampuhannya mendatangkan dollar ke paypal.

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Domain dot net atau dot com?

Sebuah posting menarik di blog rahasiabisnis.wordpress.com tentang domain dot net atau dot com, mana yang seharusnya kita pilih. Untuk beberapa hal, dari segi popularitas, domain dot com jelas lebih unggul. Karena itu, jika nama domain yang anda bidik masih tersedia dengan domain dot com, sebaiknya memang diprioritaskan untuk menggunakan domain dot com. Tapi perlu dicatat, bahwa extensi domain, baik com atau dot net, bukan menjadi faktor penting dalam SEO. Yang terpenting adalah, conten dan keyword yang anda bidik, nama hanya untuk memudahkan orang mengingat alamat domain anda.

selengkapnya silakan dibaca di Domain dot net or com?

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Real High PR Domians starting from $30

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Paid Review yang terbukti membayar

Sejak paypal memberikan kemudahan untuk pengguna Indonesia melakukan transaksi online, banyak blogger menjadikan blognya sebagai lahan menghasilkan uang, salah satunya dengan mengikuti program paid review. Paid review, sponsored review, atau istilan sejenis lainnya, secara sederhana menghubungkan advertiser dan publiher. Advertiser adalah mereka yang punya kepentingan mengiklankan produknya, publisher yakni blogger yang memiliki space untuk mengiklankan produk advertiser dan tentu saja, juga ingin mendapatkan tambahan penghasilan.

Cara kerjanya sederhana, blogger memposting review seperti yang diminta advertiser, biasanya ada minimum jumlah kata, link yang diminta beserta anchor textnya, jika ada gambar atau video, link track dll. Berikut ini adalah beberapa program paid review yang sudah terbukti membayar:

PayPerPost - Get paid as much as $500 or more a month writing articles and reviews of their sponsors on your blog.

Blogsvertise - Their advertisers pay you to mention and talk about their websites, products and services in your own blog.

Review Me - After your blog has been accepted in their network, they will pay you $20 to $200 per post that you write.

Smorty - Earn $6 to $100 dollars per post you write on your blog. Amount paid for each post depends on the overall popularity and page rank of your blog.

SponsoredReviews - Write reviews for their advertisers’ products and services on your own blog. They charge a 35% transaction fee for their services.

BloggerWave - Select the advertiser opportunities that best suit your blog and write reviews on their products and services.

BlogToProfit - Make $250 dollars or more by writing new posts on your blog.

Text-Link-Ads - Approve or deny the advertiser links that appear on your site. They pay you 50% of the sale price for each text link sold on your website.

LinkWorth - Here you will find eleven different options to fit your advertising needs. Choose from text based advertisements, sponsored ads and paid blog reviews to name a few.

sumber: My Paid to Blog

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