Archive for March, 2008

Adsense Internet Millionaires

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

You can really become an Internet Millionaire with Adsense. Google Adsense has the potential of making you an Internet Millionaire if you have a good web site or a blog. Google Adsense is a Program that is powered by Google. When you sign up for this program, you will have access and opportunity to advertise Google ads on your web site just like I have on this site. When visitors to your web site click on this ad, you will be paid some little amount of money. Its all about numbers, for this program to make you a millionaire, you web site will have numerous visitors. The more the visitors that visit your site, the more the potential of making money with this program also increases.

Getting Started with AdSense:
To get started with AdSense, you need a Google AdSense Account. You can apply for it Free from Google.

Getting Paid:
Getting payment from AdSebse is simple too. Once your AdSense Account reach $100.00 or more, AdSense will sent you a check or a direct bank payment by the end of the month.

AdSense Maintenance:
You do not need to worry about what Ads will appear on your site because it is controlled by AdSense. AdSense Ads will show relevant Ads according to your contents.

Kevin Rose Digg.com Adsense Internet Millionaire current worth over $31 Million

Digg.Com is counted among the top 100 web site world wide, beating New York Times. Digg.Com was started as experiment by four of its founders Kevin Rose, Ron Gorodetzky, Owen Byrne and Jay Adelson and was introduced to the world on December 5, 2004. Digg is the soul idea of Kevin Rose.

Kevin Rose was working at TevhTV for hosting “The Screen Savers”. At this time he came in contact with many big personalities.

One day Kevin got a change, an interview with Steve Wozniak, founder of Apple Computer Inc., where he recalled Apple’s good old garage days. Kevin felt jealous, and wanted to put his own name in the history of Valley as we all do. He returned to his fiver person Santa Monica House, and like other nights he placed himself in front of computer. But this night was special. He was searching for the unearthed news, and found most of them clueless. Kevin was thinking. Suddenly these eureka lines came to him – “Oh My God! I could do this SO MUCH BETTER THAN THESE ALL.” That was the time world was about to know the word DIGG.

Kevin flourished his idea with his girlfriend and some friends - they all said it was great. In August he withdrew one-tenth of his life savings $1000 and hired a freelance at a price of $12 per hour for designing the web page. He booked server space for $90 a month. He wanted to have the domain name Dig.Com, but it was taken by Disney. He also offered a sum of $500 to the owners of DigDig.com and finally paying $1200 he acquired the domain name Digg.Com. This shows the importance of domain name.

The actual work on Digg.com stared in October 2004 and the site came to existence on December 5, 2004. Kevin took Digg.com as side project. So far he never dreamed of the unbelievable popularity of Digg.com. Kevin wanted to give the power to the masses; he wanted from the people that they would decided what others should read. It was the first time in internet history allowing anyone to decide what he / she believes the most important topic of the day. This was totally new concept. The traffic to his site was ok so far.

It was the month of February 2005 (or March beginning), the mobile phone of the renowned celebrity Paris Hilton was hacked. Late night some one posted the story with his cell-phone picture and data stolen to digg.com. Next day when Kevin got up, he found his site at the top page of Google and Yahoo!. Everyone was searching for “paris hilton cell phone hacked” and his site was getting crawled by hundred of thousands of surfers. After 3 or 4 months digg.com got around 14000 registered users. Since then Digg.com never look back.

At present Digg.Com has over 1 Million registered users and the number is counting double every three months. Around 4000 stories are submitted to Digg.Com and it has become among the top 100 most sites in the world, beating New York Times (according to Alexa - today placed at 90).

Markus Frind Plenty Of Fish Adsense Internet Millionaire May Be Worth $1 Billion

Markus Frind is a Canadian internet entrepreneur who owns PlentyofFish.com, the world’s largest online dating web site. According to reports in October 2007, he earned around $30,000 a day in revenue and over 1 billion page views a month is still incredible. In 2003 he was making $40 a day from Adsense so there is hope for us all.

His annual income from Plenty of Fish.com alone is currently over $10 million a year.

What is fascinating is that Markus Frind is a one-man show working from his flat. He virtually ran Plenty of Fish by himself, along with help from his girlfriend and other voluntary moderators.

This is however, set to change as Markus has employed one person and plans to gradually develop a team of 20 to 30 employees lets watch this space.

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Making Money Online

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

These days everyone wants to make money online, people often create a website, do some promotions, and then wonder why there is no treasure chest at the end of the rainbow. Having a website is not enough to make money, you will need to find a way of turning those visitors into a revenue stream. We have compiled all of the most popular and powerful money making opportunities that every website owner should consider. Markus Frind of Plenty Of Fish made his first Million using Adsense as sid the boys at Digg whilst Alex Tew and his Million Dollar Homepage used pure direct advertising space. So eyes forward, pay attention, and decide which money making method is best for your website. Making Money Online gives you life!

Advertising Programs - By far the easiest way to make money from website’s is using advertising programs, simply paste a piece of code and you will have relevant adverts displayed on your website. Everyday there are new advertising program’s boasting the new way to make more money than you can imagine. These are the programs that should never stop making you money! Google Adsense, Text-Link-Ads , Bidvertiser, AzoogleAds, TNX, WidgetBucks, Chitika and YPN.

Affiliate Programs - Sell other peoples Books, Products, Services and receive a share of every sale you make. You receive a special url which allows you to see the amount of sales you make through sending x amount of people. I like to use affiliate links in my website and articles because i can receive up to a 75% commission on a product i had nothing to do with creating. There are large directory’s full of affiliate programs you can use on your website, such as Amazon, Clickbank and Commission Junction.

Website Sponsors - Selling advertising space on your website can be a good way to monetize your site, providing a lot of alternative advertising techniques, Text Links, Banner Adverts, Sponsored Links and Text Ads. Check out our website sponsors page!

Drop shipping - Is when a manufacturer or distributor allows you to sell there products for commission, they handle the packaging and delivery and you handle the sales. This has the same principles of affiliate programs but for a physical product. You do not have to hold any inventory, everything is supplied from by the suppliers and you can have as many suppliers as you like. You can find drop shipping suppliers here…

Paid Posting and Sponsored Reviews - In the last year paid posting has really kicked off, a very easy way for established website’s to double, triple, or even quadruple there monthly revenue on some website’s! Ranging in price from $100 - $1000 for a 300 review of there website posted on your blog, sure seems like a very easy way to boost earnings. Apart from promoting this service to your visitors, ReviewMe, LoudLaunch and Pay Per Post will take care of handle all the sales, invoicing, and customer service for a 50/50 share and at the end of the month you receive the money earned check or PayPal.

Membership Sites - Instead of providing content for free, restrict the access to paying customers only. Membership sites can be very profitable, for example you have 100 pages on “How to be a lady’s man”, you charge $37 a month and in the first month you receive 100 sign ups, your already making $3700/month! Now if you offer related website’s a 50% commission for anyone they refer to your site and they send 1000 people which sign up. you now making a extra $18,500 a month! For creating a membership site, i highly recommend MemberGate.

Ebooks, Courses, Teaching - Building website’s to promote your Ebooks and Courses can be a great way increase sales dramatically! In fact any major competitor in any niche, has brought out there own ebook or course which you apparently can live with out. The net gives people hope and that’s why “How to” products sale like crazy. Some products sell so fast and with so little work that there payment gateways have actually crashed because of to many sales! Other Eteaching products consist of, Teleseminar’s, Master Minds, Work Shops and Webinar’s.

Merchandise - I see alot of website’s with younger audience’s trying to promote merchandise, such as Miniclips. There website’s promote merchandise affiliate schemes such as SpreadShirt and CafePress.

Service’s - Promote your services through your website, for example, i have a health blog and my blog writers will promote there services through the blog.

Consulting and Speaking - Websites help you create a following, a reputation and standards. If you are seen a expert in your niche, you could be offered consulting work and speaking at seminar’s, workshops and collage’s.

Flipping Website’s - For someone with money it can be a really fast way to make $1000’s profit. Lately you would have seen the buying and selling of websites become very competitive on webmaster marketplace forums such as Sitepoint and DigitalPoint. With story’s of websites bought for $2000 and flipped for $20,000 a couple months later, it sure is something to look at. Job Boards -

Donations - Tend to work well on Blogs where they know the owner and know they deserve it. Bloggers ask there readers to buy there lunch or buy them a pint or beer, donations can generate up to 10% of a websites revenue when executed properly.

Payment Gateways - Online there are 100’s of ways to pay for products, advertising and services. Its always best to use the most common payment options to prevent any problems, they are Paypal, Western Union, Google Checkout and 2Checkout.

Website’s, Blog’s or Forums? When starting a website a lot of people don’t know whether to build a stand alone website, blog or forum. Below i have created a chart with the pro’s and con’s for making money online.

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The Next Internet Millionaire - Reality Show

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

The Next Internet Millionaire Reality Show is here

Joe The Next Internet Millionaire’s first episode is available, and if you are interested in Internet Marketing, or if you like reality TV, especially “The Apprentice”, then I think you should check it out.

Personally, I’m not a big fan of reality TV, but I really liked the show. Although there wasn’t much of an introduction to the contestants, they were all very likable, and I didn’t really have a favorite. At least not yet.

One thing that was missing from the show, and I hope it stays MIA, is the childish clicks that form on most shows. I thought that all of the contestants were very nice to each other, and no one was calling anyone names.

The contestants were given a presentation about Simpleology from Mark Joyner, and then they had to design a web site for it. The teams only had 2 hours, so they didn’t have to code the site, it was just on paper. They also had to give a presentation to “sell” their ideas.

The show still had the normal “features” of most reality shows, contestants compete, losers get eliminated, and someone can earn “immunity”. The one thing that I really liked, is that those “targeted for elimination” go to the “sandbox”. Joel didn’t give the details, but he said that they can redeem themselves and get back in the competition.

I always hate it when someone is really good, or hasn’t had a chance to show their talents, and they get eliminated the first episode. Or when someone gets stabbed in the back, and never has a chance for revenge.

The immunity that the contestants can earn is sponsored by “Hacker Safe“, which I thought was a really good idea, especially since it is a web only show.

Joel Comm is much more likable than Donald Trump. I don’t think that anyone took offense to any of his criticism.

JoelComm.com

Joel Comm is an Internet entrepreneur who has been online for over 20 years. In 1995, Joel launched WorldVillage.com, a family-friendly portal to the web which enjoys thousands of visitors each day. Joel is the co-creator of ClassicGames.com, which was acquired by Yahoo! in 1997, and now goes by the name Yahoo! Games. Since then, Joel’s company, InfoMedia, Inc., has launched dozens of web sites which offer online shopping, free stuff, website reviews and more. Joel is the author of many popular books, including the NY Times Best-Seller, The AdSense Code. He regularly makes appearances at Internet marketing conferences and seminars. www.joelcomm.com

MySpace for Millionaires

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

The online social-networking boom has joined the wealth boom to create a new industry: Web networks for the rich.

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The idea is simple. Wealth likes to be with wealth, and with the Web creating new tools for connecting, the rich can expand their social and business networks by creating gated communities online.

The members-only sites allow the rich and famous to flirt, swap advice, share photos of their pets and find friends, without worrying about the hoi polloi. Yet their prime mission is business. Since most of today’s wealthy are entrepreneurs or top executives, they use the sites to find suppliers, clients, investors, joint-venture partners and new hires.

The largest of the sites is asmallworld.net, launched in 2004 by Erik Wachtmeister. ASW, as it’s known, is much more exclusive than Facebook, since you can only join via an invitation from a select group of existing members. The site says that no more than 15% of its membership can come from any one city. Trust and word of mouth are key, says CEO Joe Robinson. And those factors have helped double the site’s membership over the past year to more than 250,000.

The site is filled with great insights into today’s new wealth. This week, forums included: “Best Fencing Clubs in the world,” “Surfing in Gstaad?” and a discussion of lobster-abuse in St. Tropez. (One member recoiled at watching them boiled alive.) Another forum asks: “If you had $20 million where would you invest it now, given the subprime crisis?” (Members advised commodities and cash.)

The site’s classified-ad section reads like a billionaire’s yard sale: “For sale — Caviar Servers and Horn Spoons.” “For Sale $2.8 million Tsavorite gemstone.” “Bugatti Veyron, Black, 2006. 1.1 million Euros.”

In the next few weeks another site, Diamond Lounge, will enter the fray. Launched by British entrepreneur Arya Marafie, Diamond Lounge aims to be even more exclusive than ASW, launching with no more than 500 members. And since the site has no outside investors, Arya promises to let the members guide its future MySpace for Millionaires.

Diamond Lounge also has some very cool technical features. Members, for instance, can protect certain details of their profile from different kinds of members, to limit unwanted communication. So, for instance, a CEO could create settings that allow only C-level executives to email him about business issues. (Alternately, his settings could allow 20-year-old Russian women to email him about parties.)

Both sites are also rolling out plush events, such as parties on yachts, private-jet flights and polo matches. That way their membership communities become real, as opposed to just virtual.

It’s too early to say whether these sites will succeed or fail. I was highly skeptical, contending that the rich have neither the time nor the interest to troll online for friends. But after spending some time on ASW and the prototype of Diamond Lounge, I’m more optimistic. The sites are more about business and making valuable contacts than finding friends. And since they’re global, they can offer the wealthy a broader and higher-quality network that they might find at their local country club.

Most importantly, the wealthy value advice from each other. And ASW and Diamond Lounge can give them a forum to share that advice quickly and efficiently.

If the sites can control their membership, and stand up to pressure from advertisers and investors to grow for growth’s sake, they might just redefine the private club.

Are You The Next Young Internet Millionaire?

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Top 20 websites run by people under 30

 1 Mark Zuckerberg Facebook 23 $700 MIllion
 2 Andrew Gower Runescape 28 $650 MIllion
3 Blake Ross and David Hyatt Mozilla 22 $120 MIllion
 4 Chad Hurley Youtube 30 $85 MIllion
 5 Angelo Sotira Deviant ART 26 $75 MIllion
 6 John Vechey PopCap Games 28 $60 MIllion
 7 Alexander Levin WordPress 23 $57 MIllion
 8 Alexander Levin Image Shack 23 $56 MIllion
 9 Jake Nickell Threadless 28 $50 MIllion
10 Sean Belnick Biz Chair 20 $42 MIllion
11 Kevin Rose Digg 30 $31 MIllion
12 Robert Small MiniClips 24 $23 MIllion
13 Ryan Block Engadget 25 $20 MIllion
14 Aodhan Cullen Stat Counter 24 $18 MIllion
15 Tom Fulp Newgrounds 29 $15 MIllion
16 Rishi Kacker and Matt Pauker Voltage 24 $12 MIllion
17 Markus Frind Plenty Of Fish 29 $10 MIllion
18 Catherine and David Cook My Year Book 17 & 19 $10 MIllion
19 Fredrik Neij The Pirate Bay 28 $10 MIllion
20 DAVID LEVICH Iced Out Gear 25 $10 MIllion
21 David Hauser & Siamak Taghaddos GotvMail 24 $8 MIllion
22 Jermaine Griggs Hear and Play 23 $5 MIllion
23 Jay Westerdal Domain Tools 29 $5 MIllion
24 Ashley Qualls What Ever Life 17 $3 MIllion
25 Mario Lavandeira Perez Hilton 29 $3 MIllion
26 Ben Way Rain Makers 27 $2.2 MIllion
27 Lauris Liberts Frype 25 $2 MIllion
28 Alex Tew Million Dollar Homepage 22 $1.6 MIllion
29 Rob Benwell Blogging to the Bank 23 $1.2 MIllion
30 Matt Wegrzyn Bodis 19 $1 MIllion