Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Affiliate Program Reviews

Google AdSense

Google AdSense is a fast and easy way for website publishers of all sizes to display relevant Google ads on their website's content pages and earn money. Because the ads are related to what your visitors are looking for on your site or matched to the characteristics and interests of the visitors your content attracts you'll finally have a way to both monetize and enhance your content pages

http://adsense.google.com

Commission Junction

CJ has grown to be one of many webmasters top performers. They offer literally thousands of offers from hundreds of merchants, with a good variety of both affiliate and pay-per-lead programs, including top brands like eBay, Overture, CompUSA, Yahoo! and MSN.

http://www.cj.com

Linkshare

With over 10 million partnerships in the network it is the most successful pay for performance network of its kind. Click on Merchant information or Affiliate information above to find out how you can become part of our winning network today.

http://www.linkshare.com

Advertising, the major Income

One of the foremost methods to make your Blog pay you is by advertising on your Blog. For this, you have to sign up with Affiliate programs, who will first review your site and approve them. Once approved, you can start displaying their ads in your Blog...

Some of the leading Affiliate Networks include:

You can just visit their site and go through the pages to gain Ideas...


Tuesday, December 27, 2005

What is a Blog?

Blogs are personal Internet journals that have taken the Internet by storm. Frequently updated and written in a personal tone, a blog is a diary or journal where the writer or “blogger” will write her observations on the world or provide links to useful websites. Different bloggers write about different themes, sort of like a newspaper columnist but with no specialized training necessary. The first blog is said also to have been the first website in 1992. Blogs didn’t really start to take off until the late nineties, however, and they gained in popularity after 2000. Early blogs were mostly lists of recommended links with some commentary. Since then, they’ve evolved to something different. Now anyone who fancies himself a writer, and even some people who don’t, has a blog on the Internet.

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