Many bloggers are sharing their online revenues and I think it’s about time I post one, too. I’ve been online for over 4 years and thanks to the money making opportunities online, I am earning for my own now.
I’ve joined several money making opportunities, but only a few are giving me earnings.
Google Adsense. Earnings from Google Adsense comprises the large percentage of my online revenues. I am earning an average of $7 USD per day better than what I used to with an average of $3 per day. My $202 earnings for the month of January was the highest so far. It’s not big compared to other bloggers, but it’s helping me a lot.
Project Wonderful. I would like to thank all my ad box bidders. It’s great to see that my funds are increasing as well as the bids on your ad boxes. I think the placement for my PW ads makes it attractive to bidder. Currently, I am earning $0.75/day (but it fluctuates depending on the bids). I run several ad boxes to this blog to generate more income.
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When I was just starting to learn how to make money online, I tried joining autosurf (paid-to-surf), paid to click, and several paid-to programs, as I’ve told in my previous post. Most of the sites I joined to were already listed in scam sites, and I was a victim also. Although, I have not invested money to upgrade my membership or purchase referrals for more earnings, I spent my time uselessly to these programs. Imagine clicking 20 ads and you get only $0.02/day? But GPT then provided “easy” money.
Ever since I found blogging as potential source of online income, I stopped clicking ads and just concentrated on posting entries. However, recently, I found a good site that can provide easy money. This website is called Bux.to.
I purchased 35 referrals, and currently has earned $23.00 after 5 days. Not bad. I am planning to increase this earning by upgrading my membership to premium and purchasing more referrals.
Is Bux.to legitimate?
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Recently, I posted about how Entrecard Credits (ECs) are becoming the “virtual money of the blogosphere.” You can buy some services through it like advertising to Problogger.net and John Chow, getting a new layout for your blog, pay for your hosting, etc.
There can be many ways on how you can earn ECs to purchase these great services. The conventional way is to drop your cards to several sites and getting advertisement from other users. But you need to spend most of your time to drop your cards (and get a card drops in return) and convince every potential advertiser to advertise on your blog. It takes time and effort. The trend now is to purchase and borrow ECs.
Where to borrow ECs?
The EntreBanker let’s you loan ECs, another brilliant idea from Mr. Biz Beacon. EntreBanker prioritizes the newcomers who are still in need to of ECs to launch their ad campaigns.
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Text Link Ads (TLA) has helped me a lot on my hosting and domain dues and other online transactions. Adding funds to Paypal was still not possible in the Philippines so my TLA payments are what I use to pay my hosting and domain. I don’t have a credit card (except for my mom’s GSIS e-card) so I have to depend on my Paypal balance to pay for these things.
I was earning at least $100/month with TLA and the links to this blog generate most of my earnings (>60%). For a starter in blog monetization, 100 bucks really mean a huge amount. However, after reading some of Google PR drops and sites getting banned from Google results because of paid links, I had to reconsider things.
John Chow’s blog for example was number 1 in Google results for “make money online” keywords but now it’s nowhere to be found. Some bloggers however, like Darren Rowse of Problogger.net suggested to “Forget About Page Rank and Build a Better Blog” and further emphasized that it’s the quality of content that gives you traffic and that relying in Google is a bad move. Dosh Dosh also stated that Google PR are just numbers and a “webmaster fetish”, i However, for a struggling blogger who’s still building a traffic like me, the searches from Google and other search engines really matter a lot.
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Just recently, I’ve noticed that my Adsense earnings went higher, averaging to $7 per day, from previously $1-3 per day.
My first 5 months with Adsense were very frustrating. I did several ways to make more money but I’ve always ended up with earning not more than $1 per day. I patiently waited for 5 months before I could start receiving my first Adsense check. It was even a test when my first Adsense check was lost. Fortunately, I have immediately put a hold to my account.
How I increased my Adsense earnings?
1. More websites means more earnings. This was what I initially thought. Then I put up the most visited ones: lyrics sites particularly offering OPM songs and celebrity blogs. I even put up spam blogs using Blogger. I failed. Why? Because more websites means more time to maintain them all. Based on my personal experience, it should be adequate to maintain up to 3 websites.
2. Optimizing my websites. I read several SEO sites, Google Adsense optimization site, etc. Some sites were quite helpful.
3. Posting about free stuff. I posted about free top-level domains, free medical e-books, free Asian drama and anime online streaming, free Rapidshare link, free OPM mp3, free Japanese manga, etc. These are among my most viewed posts.
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Filipinos never get tired of social networks. In fact, the largest portion of the Friendster users are Filipinos. As of 2006, 5 million Filipinos have a Friendster account. But this may also include duplicate and spam accounts. My brother, who is a Friendster-junkie (and we are always argue because of it) has 3 accounts! And he spends more than 2 hours browsing photos, adding more “friends”, commenting, etc.
Recently, I stumbled upon and joined Pinoy United, a social network exclusive for Filipinos around the globe.
What is Pinoy United?
It is the latest social networking site with Filipinos in mind. The site is based in the United Kingdom and aims to cater for Filipinos across the globe. Similar with other networking sites, members can stay in touch with their friends, connect with new friends, share photos, discover new interests and just hang out.
How does Pinoy United differ from other social networking site?
Aside from being exclusive for Filipinos, their utmost concern is their members’ safety. One can easily report abusive acts from other members.
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