Archive | August, 2009

Top 7 Money Making Blogs of 2009

Posted on 28 August 2009 by admin

If you are visiting this site, chances are you are interested in making money online. Well, to see what’s possible, here’s a list of the top ten money making blogs of 2009. Without further ado, let’s get on with the list…

  1. Problogger (problogger.net, PR6, First Post: Sept 24, Owner: Darren Rowse)
  2. John Chow (johnchow.com, PR6, First Post: Dec 2005 , Owner: John Chow)
  3. ShoeMoney (shoemoney.com, PR6, First Post: , Owner: )
  4. Self Made Minds (selfmademinds.com, PR5, First Post: Owners: Al Carlton, Scott Jones)
  5. Dosh Dosh (doshdosh.com. PR6, First Post: Jan 2007, Owner: Maki )
  6. Andy Beard (andybeard.eu, PR5, First Post: Nov 2006, Owner: Andy Beard)
  7. Entrepreneur’s Journey (entrepreneurs-journey.com, PR5, June 2005, Owner: Yaro Starak)

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Step By Step SEO: Domain Name, Hosting, Site Setup for SEO~

Posted on 26 August 2009 by admin

First you will need a domain name. Check out our step by step guide on choosing a good niche domain name for SEO.

Next, you will need an affordable and reliable web host with one click Wordpress installs. The hands down winner in this regard is hostgator.

Once you’ve secured your domain and your hostgator account, you will need to set up your wordpress install on the server.

Finally, this is really important, don’t miss this: Make sure your robots.txt file is set to ALLOW!

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The Big Rocks

Posted on 26 August 2009 by admin

I was reading John Chow’s blog a few days ago and came across a really interesting post I want to share with you guys. The story goes like this:

A speaker at a recent marketing conference was demonstrating a point on time management. He decided to use an illustration that the group of high achieving executives would not soon forget.

To begin, he put a one-gallon, wide mouthed jar on the table in front of him. Next he began to fill the jar with fist-sized rocks, one by one. When he had filled the jar to the top he asked the executives, “Is this jar full?”

When the audience replied, “Yes”, he produced a container of gravel and began pouring the gravel into the jar filling the open spaces around the rocks. When the gravel had settled in all the spaces between the rocks, once again he asked the group, “Is this jar full?”

A few members of the the audience, catching on to the illustration, said “Probably not.”

“Good”, he said, and produced a bucket of sand and began pouring the sand into the jar, filling the tiny cracks left inside the jar. Once more he asked the question, “Is this jar full?”

In unison, the entire class shouted “No!”

To drive the point home, he reached under the table and produced a bottle of water. Emptying the bottle of water into the jar, he said to the class, “The point of the story is not how much stuff you can fit into your schedule, quite the contrary. You see, the big rocks represent the really important things in your life. It could be your family, your relationship with your spouse, your church, your commitment to your own health, giving of your time to benevolent causes, etc. But if you don’t take care of the big rocks first, you’ll never get them in”

So tonight or in the morning, when you reflect on this story, ask yourself “What are the BIG rocks in my life” and make a commitment to take care of them first. Otherwise, you will get mired down in the sand and gravel and things that don’t add value to your life and you will constantly be battling to find room for the big rocks.”

Alternate Ending to the Story

When the speaker had finished pouring the sand in the jug, he popped open a six pack of Budweiser and began pouring the contents it into the jar. As the sand soaked up the brew, he asked the audience “Who can tell me the point of the illustration?” One of the college aged audience members raised his hand and proudly proclaimed “No matter how full your schedule is, there’s always room for beer!”

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How I achieved a PAGE ONE ranking in Google!

Posted on 26 August 2009 by admin

To begin with, I actually have two links at the top of Google for the search terms “energy audit birmingham AL”. The #1 result you see there was actually the easiest one to earn. I created a free business listing on my state’s largest online directory and voila, instant success. I get calls weekly from this one listing.

You probably have a similar business directory website in your area. Its usually your state’s largest newspaper publisher(s) that have teamed up to launch their presence online. Check there first.

When you create your listing, you will want to capitalize on the keywords you expect your customers to use when searching for your products or services. For example, when I was promoting Eco-Tune.net, I created my listing so that “Energy Audit Birmingham AL” would be prominent. This has paid off big time.

The other listing you see there is for the actual website of the business, Eco-Tune.net. I got that high ranking from almost exclusively from on-page SEO. On page SEO is the process of creating websites that Google loves. I’ve been doing this for most of my adult life, so I should be pretty good at it!

I will feature my top ten tips for on-page SEO in a future blog post so stay tuned!

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View Link Background Image!

Posted on 21 August 2009 by admin

I’ve run into this situation countless times. You need to know the background image that’s being used on a page, but it’s under a link element. Well, our friend James Booker has created a Firefox plug in that remedies this little annoyance!

Install this plug-in and it adds a “View Link Background Image” item to the context menu whenever you right click on a link that contains a background image.

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Tutorial: How to choose a webhost for SEO

Posted on 20 August 2009 by admin

This one’s pretty easy, Ive already done the work for you. I use hostgator to host my sites. The packages they have cannot be beat, they have 1-click wordpress installs, and they don’t insert anything into our page headers to thwart the search engines.

But the one thing that sets HostGator apart, aside from the insane value packages they offer, is service. You can hit the chat icon and have a life person ready to help you fix your problem, no matter how technical, right away. I’ve never left a hostgator chat with an unanswered question.

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Domains with Free Privacy

Posted on 20 August 2009 by admin

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Offline SEO Methods

Posted on 20 August 2009 by admin

Jay Sabree has posted a nifty technique for getting to page one Google using Google maps.

Here’s a PDF filtered to only show Jay’s comments and responses where Jay explains the technique and answers questions on it’s execution…

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The X-Factor Adsense $300 a day thread PDF

Posted on 20 August 2009 by admin

As a thanks to all the folks who have contributed to the (by now) 20+ page thread on Warrior Forum, the complete printer friendly PDF (all 444 pages of it) is included here for your convenience.

XFactor Adsense Thread PDF

Update: I’ve created a second version below, which has a tell-tale after XFactor’s Signature. The tell-tale helps with locating John’s answers when scanning the doc (via visual scan or FIND/Search command). The tell-tale is…

- John ##########################################

Download PDF: XFactor Adsense Thread PDF with tell-tale

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