Archive for January, 2008

Theres been a lot written about dofollow blogs. This post is about dofollow forums. That is forums which don’t have nofollow in their signature links.

I saw an interesting post at Digital Point today about dofollow forums which provided inspiration for this post.

Making posts in forums is a good way of promoting a site.

Most forums allow you to post links in your signature (a little box after every one of your posts, where you can put a message of your choosing). Usually people put links back to their site so if readers are interested they can easily check out the writers other material. Read the rest of this entry

When you start out its difficult to determine what the best structure allows you to best take advantage of the home based business opportunities you wish to promote.

One question almost everyone works through is the number and size of the web sites that you put together.

Here are some notes from my experience which I hope will help you when the time arrives for you to answer this yourself. Read the rest of this entry

About a month ago I bought a copy of Google Payload. The product had been out for a while by then and there were mixed reviews across the web

Google Payload is about traffic arbitrage. You buy traffic from a cheap source then send it to a page where people click links or (less often) buy stuff.

As long as the the revenue from the clicks is more than the cost of the traffic all is good.

By the way, this is not a tactic I’d recommend to use with your Google Adsense account. It’s against TOS and will get you banned.

The author of Google Payload, Alex Goad explains how he went about using this tactic to make lots of money. Read the rest of this entry