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November 12, 2006

40+ Ways to Make Money on the Internet

Filed under: Advertising, Blogging, General — anton @ 11:39 pm


40+ Ways to Make Money on the Internet - by Dumb Little Man

I did a little bookmark scrub this morning and thought I would share the remaining content of my “Online Money” folder. While some people are going to view this simply as a big list of ways to make money online, that’s good - because it is. However, there are certain things that I don’t like and never bookmark so:

Dumb Little Man has made a list of some not-so-dumb ways to make money on the internet.

Nerds Gone Wild! magazine

Filed under: General — anton @ 11:37 pm


Nerds Gone Wild! magazine

Nerds Gone Wild! is a free, bi-monthly magazine, in print and online.
Bad movies. Bad TV. Bad actors. Bad blogs. LAN parties. High scores. Mixtapes. Role playing. Stalking. Pirating. We care. And we discuss.
Please enjoy Nerds Gone Wild!
It’s the crap you love, in too much detail.

Wierd.

Battlestar Galactica-Inspired USB Snowbot

Filed under: Gadgets — anton @ 11:31 pm


Battlestar Galactica-Inspired USB Snowbot

Inspired by the Centurian model rather than Number Six (damn!), this USB Snowbot has a speed-variable LED eye, adjustable arms, red or blue eyeball glow, and an evil sound to make you say “what the frak was that?”

ReviewMe.com - A Review

Filed under: Advertising, Blogging, Blogs — anton @ 9:18 pm


Sponsored Post:

I just signed up with ReviewMe.com as a reviewer. My first impression of their site is that it’s well designed, easy to navigate and the terms of the review are brief and easy to understand.

It is required that you indicate the post is sponsored, unlike a few other pay for review sites I’ve looked at but ignored because they seem a bit too dodgy.

The process is simple. Signup was a snap with a minimum of questions, adding blogs was intuitive and approval instant for those who are already members of Text-Link-Ads.com (their parent company). In fact I like the interface of ReviewMe.com significantly more than Text-Link-Ads. Hopefully they will replicate some of the simplicity to the TLA site.

They are paying for reviews of ReviewMe.com (like this one) and will do so until they spend $25k. That in itself seems like a great way to market a new product and get a lot of publishers interested. Time will tell if they can attract the advertisers to continue the stream of cash flowing.

While I’m not sold yet on the idea of for-pay reviews I will give it a try. Please let me know in the comments what your opinion is and if you think it’s ethical to accept money for a review?

Bring on the reviews!

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