December 30, 2008

How Can Blogging Make Money Using Adsense?

Filed under: mmo — rich @ 1:10 am

Almost every day on various message boards or Blogs you will see a common question, “How can Blogging make money?” Many people get in to Blogging because it is a convenient way to write about subjects that they know about or want to promote.  After a while once the Blog has taken on a certain character and established a direction, then it becomes a pretty normal thing to want to earn a little income for your efforts.

There is nothing wrong with that.  Do not think that if you start to advertise products on your website or Blog that you will lose readership.  That does not happen.  As a matter of fact, most people expect some sort of advertising.  You are certainly allowed to reap a little benefit for your efforts.

So once you have decided to run some ads then what to do?  Well there are various ways that you may want to try.  I say try because this business of Internet Marketing is a constant effort of testing, testing, testing.

One easy way is to insert some ad blocks of Google Adsense text ads.  You will need a Google account, then use the simple set up procedure to select the size and type of text block ads and Adsense will generate the html code that includes your advertiser account number and you copy that block of code over to a text box section on your Blog.  You will want to experiment with different size ads that will match your Blog layout and you may also select different color schemes.

Now as your Blog is published Google analyzes the information on your website and decides what the theme or subject matter is of your Blog and will automatically generate ads for products that their computer determines would be a good fit for your Blog.  Some times the fit is not appropriate and there are ways to block certain advertisers but generally speaking the ads do match what you are writing about.

These Adsense ads are Pay Per Click ads in that if someone reading your Blog sees an ad of interest and clicks on it you make a little money.  You must NEVER click on your own ads, or have any of your friends or family members click on any of your own ads.  Google wants it to be a natural thing and they do have ways of knowing who clicked, and if it was out of real interest or a case of click fraud.  Do NOT under any circumstances do this, take my word for it.  If you do click your own ads you will be banned, your funds will be seized and there is no negotiation.

Another method to answer the question of how can blogging make money, is to use Affiliate Advertising.   We will cover this in another Blog post here on LinkMoney.org.

September 1, 2008

WordPress Affiliate Pro

Filed under: mmo — rich @ 3:20 pm

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You Need this program!

Finally it became a dream come true. I had been struggling with learning some of the ways to install and tweak Affiliate Programs on my websites. It has been a bit of a struggle and if I only knew about WordPress Affiliate Pro before this it would have bee so much easier!

In the words of the designers of WordPress Affiliate Pro: ” If you’re currently using Wordpress and not using WP Affiliate Pro, you’re wasting hours of time and leaving money on the table…”

They are absolutely right.

You can check out WordPress Affiliate Pro with certain satisfaction and great success just Click Here!

This is a Must Read: “Build a Business Not a Blog”

Filed under: mmo — rich @ 3:15 pm

This totally free ebook;“Build a Business not a Blog,” by John Cow dot com is a winner!

You all know that I like to ramble on about things that I do in building my on-line business through Blogging, and now I want to send you away from this website to a REAL expert, John cow dot com.

The reason I am so fired up about this is that I just downloaded his absolutely free, no strings attached, ebook by the title of “Build a Business not a Blog.”

This is not your average how to get started crap. It is a comprehensive program that will make you want to sit down and write out your Business Plan NOW !

There is a LOT of money to be made through Internet Marketing and John Cow shows you just how to do it in a very systematic manner. Take advantage of this very generous offer. I must admit i was looking for the hook, the up sell, the gimmick that you must buy to get ALL of the value of the ebook. Guess what? There is no hook, no upsell.

This is a no BS how to build a business.

Download. Learn. Enjoy!

John Cow dot com Build a Business Not a Blog

I’m Rich

August 15, 2008

I am a WordPress Butt Boy!

Filed under: Main Posts, domaining, mmo, social — rich @ 4:10 pm

There, I’ve said it. No apologies.

A year ago you would not have been able to force any level of computer programming down my craw. That is actually still the case. I HATE programming!

I was a Blogger Blogging Blog aficionado. I owned a full featured authority website in a certain field that had been active for many years, that was built by a professional company using Joomla! I had a strong user base and still do. That site led me to wanting to be able to have a more casual connection with my fans and users, so therefore I Blogged using Google’s Blogger.

I never thought about actually being able to make money off this thing called the Internet. Man, what a mistake. I will tell you that I am not one of those Eureka Kids that made a gazillion dollars, er, not yet anyway, but there is a steady stream now that I never dreamed would happen in my life time. It can only get better.

So I forced myself to learn how to install WordPress, purchase domains and hosting and build websites. You will recall that I wrote about this previously in another post: Make Money Create Blogs for your Neighbors

Well this is an update. I have built way over a hundred websites and with each one there are new challenges and new things to learn and accomplish. It seems to me that Matt at automattic probably knew what he was doing when he unleashed this fabulous free software to the world, but I could not see it at the time. Now I get it.

The old way of creating a website page by page in an editor, then uploading and debugging it are over. This Content Management System (CMS) that is open source, (as in Free,) is something that almost anyone that can dial a telephone is able to learn a little at a time. This is causing a world changing event that is progressing even as you read this.

I still figure that it takes about 40 hours to bring a site to it’s full value with all the little features and goodies that you would want, but it actually only takes a couple of hours to install the rough content of a website that even if someone were to fall off a barstool and come up on this domain by accident, it would still look like a real web site.

I have set up sites now in fields that I know almost nothing about, but they can be populated by the new owners in just a matter of minutes, well OK hours. I have built sites in cars, sports, health, history, medicine, saw mills, machine tools, hunting, camping, scouting, sales, bargains, credit, wine, geo based (like city names,) travel, dogs, weddings, antiques, art work, collecting… Get the picture?

You can do this too. Make a few bucks setting up sites for your friends, families, neighbors, and local businesses. You can do it!

First and foremost, in my opinion, is get yourself comfortable with using an ftp program. I held out on that one, and realize that was my weak point. I had played around a little with file transfer protocol in the late 1980’s. That is when I grew to hate programming. Well the ftp programs of today are not your typical father’s ftp program. There’s dozens of them and I’m not going to try to influence you with one over the other. They all do the same thing. Join a forum. Google the Hell out of any questions you might have. The ftp program will be your new best friend.

If you are just starting, pick a domain registering hosting company, (not GoDaddy,) buy one of their cheap programs, and get started. Sure the cheap ones will have you parked on a Tinker Toy server, but you get what you pay for. You can always upgrade, which you will soon do.

I now pay for hosting with three companies, two average ones with average services and bandwidth, and one super duper one that costs more that I ever thought I would pay anyone for anything, almost. But the Damn thing works and never is down. I recently struck gold with setting up a news story related website that I was able to get in on the first floor with. As an early adopter with a keyword rich url and dozens of posts, I am on the first page of you know who in just one week. I haven’t started to monetize this site yet, but I will after a while. With any luck you will be reading future posts, say in a year or so, from the South Sea Island pictured above.

Most of all, read good Blogs in the mmo field to get the impetus to get off your butt and get going. Join some forums, take some online courses, and learn from those that have been successful. I have been doing all of the above for only eight months. Now I are not quite an expurt, but I’m gaining on it.

Here is my recommendation for one of the very best programs on the Internet, and I am not even going to use my affiliate link, I believe in this man and what he does so much that I want you all to join. Like TODAY!

Yaro Starak! What a great name! This guy is unforgettable by having a name that is so like poetry that it will make you want to change your name. But that is not the reason to remember him best by. You absolutely MUST join his Blog Mastermind program! He just started one up again a few sessions ago. You will not have missed anything because all of his mentoring sessions are recorded and downloadable to the students.

You will be tied in to a Blog Mastermind forum, where you can post questions and get real excellent answers from those that know their stuff. You will be tied into a major group with a well known company, that will give you a way to help other students with social networking and to receive the same in return. That in itself is almost worth the price of admission. You want traffic? You can’t handle traffic…! (Oh no, that was from an old movie, I think.)

How’s that for a rant?

It all starts by learning WordPress. It’s not just for Bloggers you know.

I’m Rich!

(Oh by the way, in case you were wondering, you have my permission to give this post a little Link Luv by using your social networking tool listed below.)

August 8, 2008

Follow the advice of The University Kid if you want to make money

Filed under: Main Posts, mmo — rich @ 10:31 pm

In Asia it is standard custom to pay attention to and honor your elders. That certainly holds true everywhere, or should, but let me tell you about some one else that makes sense far beyond his years.

Jason, the University Kid.

At first when i started reading Jason’s posts, I just presumed he was spoofing us and that he was pulling something like the John Cow deal. I am now convinced he is everything he claims to be, and that he really is a kid of University age. Amazing wisdom!

I have been reading and commenting and meeting others through his Blog and I am very impressed with the youth of this world! For all the bad things you hear about and read about and see on TV, there are certain members of this younger generation that are shining examples of success in the making as well as success right now!

I’m pretty sure that Jason will make it VERY BIG in this world. I don’t know him except through his Blog, but I can tell you this, he is generous to a fault with sharing his methods and advice, and if I were you, I would (and do,) pay very close attention. The make money online (mmo) world is full of wannabees. Jason is a doobee.

Check out his excellent website at: TheUniversityKid.com

July 19, 2008

More on the GoDaddy dot ME (.me) Fiasco

Filed under: Main Posts, mmo — rich @ 12:25 pm

As was postulated on the previous posting of this dot ME subject, GoDaddy Giveth and GoDaddy Taketh Away.

So after receiving a receipt and then a confirmation email that I was the proud new owner of three bouncing baby websites with a dot me extension, I was elated. Cigars all around.

Well that birth was aborted. GD sent an email about an hour later that said they were real sorry but those domains had been previously sold. Remember that term “Previously Sold !” they also said I would get a full refund for the money that I gave them in one business day. Remember that term, “One Business Day !”

So yesterday I got a very nice telephone call from Jennifer at GoDaddy. She was really very sorry that they had to strip me of my happiness. (My description, not what she really said, but what she meant anyway.) I was not upset in the least, thanked her for calling, told her GoDaddy was my least favorite registrar and that I mostly did not like their “In Your Face” crappy website. They CONSTANTLY try to sell you something, buy this, buy this, buy this.

Jennifer said I would be getting a full refund within “48 Hours.” 48 Hours from when? What happened to the one business day? GoDaddy got to use many millions of dollars to draw interest on for a few days, you can just bet on that, and in my opinion they knew just EXACTLY what they were doing.

I actually was very nice to Jennifer. It is not her fault she works for a shitty company. Oh by the way, “if there was anything that I wanted to purchase today while she was on the phone, that GD would consider a slight discount.” …

So after reading many other messages about this whole mess I found out that there was a new website to auction off dot ME domains that there had been more than one buyer for. So I went to the dot ME auction website and surprise! Two of the domains that I had bought and paid for were listed on the GoDaddy auction site. Turns out that they had not been sold to someone else after all. Someone on another Blog called this Bait and Switch. Is it?

So I tried to register to bid in the auction. I was told I did not have permission. So I sent an email to GD very politely asking how might I get permission to register for the auction. I received an email this morning from GD that said they were very sorry but only people that had made purchases and then had them taken away would be able to register for the auction. Huhh? WTF?

So I very politely sent them another message back stating that I was one of those same unfortunates and gave them my receipt number. We’ll see what happens today, but I think the auction starts tomorrow. so this just might be a way to shut out every one except GD’s best butt buddies. I’ll let you know what happens.

Think BlueHost people, and I’m not even going to insert my Affiliate Link.

Tell us what you think about this whole raw deal. Are we going to soar to new heights with our favorite dot ME domain, or crash and burn into a brick wall? Leave your comments below.

Use the little Orange button at the top to subscribe to this Blog and we will keep you posted.

Rich

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July 17, 2008

Did You Purchase Your dot ME (.me) Domain Yet?

Filed under: Main Posts, domaining, mmo — rich @ 5:32 pm


Shoemoney
posted a blog yesterday about the new TLD .ME to become available on Thursday July 17, 200 at 8:00am Pacific time. I knew that this was going to be happening soon but had not paid much attention to it.

So after a lot of discussion in the comments section of Shoemoney Blog, I got hooked.
http://www.shoemoney.com/2008/07/16/me-landrush-starts-8am-pst-tomorrow/#comment-77594

Last night I made a hot list of about a hundred domains that I thought would be really really cool, knowing full well that I would not be buying more that two or three, but Hey I can dream can’t I?

Well naturally even with all best plans to lurk over the keyboard with my finger poised watching the second hand just like on an Ebay snipe, I totally forgot about it. LOL

So about noon Eastern time I signed on to GoDaddy and sure enough the dot ME was being sold. So I started down my list, SOLD, SOLD, SOLD, SOLD, etc, etc. You get the idea. Then lo and behold I got one! Then another, then another! What a shock. I’m not going to brag about what they are yet because some of the discussion on Shoemoney was that if domains had multiple requests, they would go in a bidding war.

I don’t know if that bidding war stuff is real or not, I can’t find anything in the fine print, and I did get a receipt and then a confirmation email. Incidentally I used the coupon (gdp0422v - Save 20% off $75 or more.) It saved me over twenty bucks.

You pay $19.99 per year with a two year minimum, so it isn’t exactly a bargain domain name.

What do you think about this new domain name .ME? It is the country domain name for Montenegero, but anyone may purchase one, as far as I know. We reported in a previous post on this Blog about ICANN opening up possibilities for any TLD name that you want. Read about the ICANN Paris announcement on a previous Link Money dot org post.

Can you think of some good .ME names? As I understand it there are no two letter names available, but I did snag a good three letter one.

Would you take a gamble on a dot ME domain name? It might tie up your money for a while and then if the scuttlebut is any where near true, you might even lose it after you have made the purchase. In that case I guess GoDaddy would likely have many millions of dollars in their interest bearing accounts before they have to issue a refund.

Let us know what your thoughts are on the .ME domains.

(Click on comments below.)

Read more on this dot ME Fiasco on another Link Money dot org post.

July 16, 2008

Do you Dare to put Hyphens in your Domain Name?

Filed under: Main Posts, mmo, seo — rich @ 11:53 am

To all of the Bloggers and SEO experts out there that say;


“Oh never put hyphens in your domain name!”
“Google will penalize you for multiple hyphens in your url.”
“Google will lower your page rank if you use hyphens.”
“Google just might delist you if they think you are trying to game the system.”

So is all of the above true, or just a bunch of Bull Shit?

Do the SEO gurus know what they are talking about, or are they just repeating drivel that they heard about or read some where on another “expert” Blog?

Case in point. I wanted to review how to backup or copy and transfer Outlook Express contacts for a friend that I was going to do this for later today. So naturally I did a Google search of just exactly the following search phrase, with no quotes:

how copy and transfer outlook express messages and contacts

Received Title Bar in Number one place, (That’s Page 1, #1!) that reads,

ABC Outlook Express Backup:outlook express data backup and restore …

and the url is: www.outlook-express-email-backup.com/

The website arrived at is: StartKing Software
They sell a software package to do this backup and transfer for $89.00!
(Remember this is ahead of Microsoft and everyone!)

StartKing has a GPR of 3/10 and an Alexa rank of 4,182,018 when I checked it this morning.

Eighty Nine bucks for something that you can easily do yourself with just a little cut and paste of a few files that Microsoft explains in great detail when you follow the above search a little beyond P1, #1.

How the Hell does a website with only a GPR of 3 and an Alexa in the 4 millions beat out everyone else? HYPHENS people!

So is StartKing gaming the system? You bet! More power to them! This move was genius. Three hyphens in the url that clearly are only there to spoof the munificent Google spider bots! LOL - No, ROFLMAO !

Congratulations StartKing.
Don’t listen to all those SEO experts.

www.outlook-express-email-backup.com/ … Indeed!

And no, I have absolutely no connection with this company. The above is a totally true unbiased story.

Rich Hill

July 4, 2008

How to Become a Domainer

Filed under: Main Posts, mmo — rich @ 8:16 pm

Do you want to be a Domainer? Or perhaps you just want to do some keyword research on a domain name for your personal Blog. This post will help you.

Do you own a couple or more of domain names that you purchased when you had a brainfart? Do you have several domains parked just waiting for the chance to get the time to set up websites and become the next Darren Rowse?

Well I wish I only had a couple, but truth is I have over a hundred, with only a little over a dozen that are activated and in various states of growth at the moment.

Did you know that there are large numbers of people that invest in domain names? I had suspected so but after searching around a while I was floored with the enormity of this Domaining business. There are worldwide auctions in fancy places that attract the high rollers, the champagne and caviar set, and from the podcast auctions I have heard the former had been liberally doled out.

Here are just a few Domains that sold in 2007 with prices realized; computer.com, Five million dollars, seniors.com 2.1 million, vista.com 1 and a quarter million, guy.com 1 million, ok you say, so what, I’ll never have that chance?

Well how about DIY.net $200K, BoiseIdaho.com $175K, travel.info $116K, bulk.com $100K. It is not exactly too hard to come up with something close that has not yet been purchased. Buy something you think is cool, sit on it a while and offer it for sale. My father always said, “If you double your money, you’ll never go broke.”

Even any commonly used terms, dictionary word one name urls, three or four character urls sell for many thousands of dollars. All of the dot com LLL or LLLLs have been sold, but they do show up in the expired or after market sites quite often. One man last year purchased five LLLs for less than $3,500 from a domain holding company that released them on the aftermarket at a very low price. The blog at www.dailydomainer.com says he could easily sell them for $50K any day! Three years ago I purchased three LLLLs for one of my websites and use two of them as redirects to the first. If I had only known then what I know now I would have purchased as many LLLs and LLLLs that I could afford.

This means that someone was quick on the draw and was able to scoop up these choice names whenever they became available for the first time, or perhaps a few years later when the original owner neglected to renew them. That happened to me once on a domain that I had been using and then had transferred the website over to a nice easy four letter dot com but I had still left the old name active and it pointed to my new site. Well I had moved around several times in a five year period and between postal and email changes the renewal notice never got to me. Next thing I knew the old address was gone and there was nothing I could do about it.

I suppose I could have contacted the new owner and tried to negotiate a repurchase, but as I was only using it as a redirect I decided to heck with it. Lesson learned. It will never happen again.

You all no doubt know that the age of your website, among many other factors, does help to improve your ranking with some of the search engines. So keep track of all your domains and make sure they are renewed far in advance. I keep all of mine in a spreadsheet database and I also keep adding the new purchases as I build this collection.

I look at domain names as falling into two categories, a Brandable Name, and a Keyword Name. Seems like in the early days of the Internet it was a scramble to come up with cute names that might be an acronym of your business name or that just was memorable for its bizarreness. Consider names like YAHOO, GOOGLE, EBAY, There certainly would not be anyone apt to search for those terms, however they have become Brand Names and easy to remember. Google has even become a verb!

Then we come to the type that many people look for today, as being search engine friendly. For instance you want the Keyword or Keyword Search Phrase to be built right into the domain name. Some of the search engines use the url line in the search algorithm and then the title bar of the website’s internal pages becomes an associated part of the search strength. For instance www.LookingForMr.com might be followed by Blog page headers of Goodbar, or Handsome, or Right, or Fixit. The words in the title pages become what are called the Long Tail Search Words.

The domain name and the long tail are not the only factors involved in having your site found, there is of course content, links in, social bookmarking, Buzz, and many other details, but the names do help. Oh, and did I mention content?

If you are a Blogger in the world of Internet marketing or niche marketing specifically, then it would most likely behoove you to purchase a domain name that might be easily related to the product that you are humping and certainly if you can get the product theme in the url line than that is a plus.

Let me tell you the procedure I use to investigate the availability and the possible demand for certain terms that might make a good domain name. Others no doubt have their own method, but this works for me.

I use a pc almost exclusively with Firefox. Other computers and browsers might have some or all of these features available, but I do not know about them. Firefox allows you to add many different tools or utilities that they call Addons. One of the newer Addons that you can install on Firefox is LinkBun.ch (note the TLD of ch) and what this tool does is to allow you to open up as many tabbed websites that you wish and then create one LinkBun.ch bookmark. That way the next time you want to open that same series of websites all at once is to go to your bookmarks and open that one LinkBun.ch. It is still in Beta but I have not found any flaws in it, other than you have to say yes about an annoying three times to get it to open. Still pretty cool.

So here is what I have for my Domainer LinkBun.ch. I open the following list of tabbed websites:
http://www.google.com
http://www.yahoo.com
http://www.freekeywords.wordtracker.com
http://www.pcnames.com
http://wwwfreshdrop.net/index.php
http://www.archive.org/web/web/php
Then I create a LinkBun.ch out of that group, save it to bookmarks and then any time I want to use this group of pages they are right there. All of these sites are free to use. There are subscription services and software that you can purchase that will do a much more accurate job but the free ones are good enough for me for now.

If I already have an idea for a good name and want to see if it is available I go right to pcnames. This one has a block where you just start typing the name in and pcnames lets you know if any of the names are available instantly right as you are typing in characters. So I just used the example above; lookingformr and started typing them in. As I got to “looking” all are taken, but org and biz are for sale, then as soon as I started adding additional characters, “f” & “o” available, “lookingfor” are all taken but org and info are for sale, then added the “mr” and surprise! They are all available! The dot com, net, org, info, biz and us are the TLDs that pcnames returns. They do qualify the results by saying that the data might not be entirely up to date, but I have only seen one time that I went to register a domain that pcnames said was open to find that it had been already registered.
Another nice feature with pcnames is that if the website is taken there is a WHOIS button right there so you can check and see who the owner is. Normally the owners are cloaked behind a privacy shield, but sometimes you can find the name and address of an actual owner.

Before I register the name I check the keyword url in wordtracker and Google within quotes. That will give you some idea of the popularity of that specific search phrase. If no one or very few people ever search on that phrase then I do not buy it.

Freshdrop.netTDNAM Closeouts are names that have been in service before. Many have fair Google Page Rank, age and traffic. These dropped names usually have just recently expired and the registrar gives you a chance to pick up a domain with some ready made juice. There is a filter box where you can select any number of TLD’s or all if you want. Here you can register a great many TLDs that you normally do not see at most domain registries. For instance besides the customary dot com, net, org, biz, info and us, you can also search for dropped dot mobi, tv, name, cc, ws, de, am and fm.

The filter box also lets you put other limiters in your search, such as starts with, contains, ends with, insert a number for minimum GPR, select whether the GPR might be fake or not, and insert a minimum age in years.

I generally look for names that have a minimum GPR of 2, age of 2, not fake, [mykeyword] and am often surprised that there is something right down my alley for a mere five bucks! There is no guarantee that the page rank or any juice will follow you when you revive this turkey, but hey the age has to be a plus factor.

I suspect that GoDaddy is behind just about everything here, but I don’t know that for sure. Every time I have registered from Freshdrop it has been GoDaddy on the other end of the line. Oh by the way you will have to register through GD to obtain an annual TDNAM account to be able to purchase any of these TDNAM domains. As I recall it was less than five bucks for the annual renewable account. The other thing is that in addition to the $5 purchase you have to pay an additional $9.95 for a one year registration fee, plus .20 ICANN fee, so it’s a little over fifteen bucks for this baby.

There is another section called “Exp Names,” these are expired and available at auction. The minimum bid is usually fairly low, and you can see the number of bids on each domain name. You could get lucky and pick up something that you could promote for as little as $10, however they usually sell for a bit more, sometimes in the hundreds.

There is also a section for SEDO Auction, Ebay, Afternic and others, but they almost all sell in much higher prices and I only look for bottom of the barrel bargains. I know that it would be smarter to purchase a better name, but I can’t afford it on a gamble and I know for sure I can do something with the low priced names I do get. This Freshdrop site reportedly gets updated on an hourly basis.

If you want to see what the website used to look like before, that’s where I use the page that we opened with LinkBun.ch for www.archive.org. This site has a feature called “The Wayback Machine,” and you can see what the site used to look like at various dates in the past. You should keep that in mind when you plan on restarting this domain. Will its previous iteration help you or be a hindrance?

GoDaddy also operates a site at www.tdnam.com where you can purchase high priced domain names. I see things like cavemenblogs.com being offered for $50K minimum, theguypage.com with one bid at $35K, adsensewebsites.com for $950, and so on. Oh you can pick up the bargain presedenthillaryclinton.com for a mere $1,000, note the misspelling, but hey what about 2012?

Why would you buy these and then not do anything with them, you might ask? Well I do intend to use every one of them eventually. There are just too many things going on in my life to keep installing new websites every day. So what I do is park them. Some places charge you a monthly fee for parking, like GoDaddy, but I park mine at namedrive.com for free.

That way a fake website is created with that url and it looks like a website full of information, but they are all ads. Well if someone blunders on to that site and clicks any of the ads or makes a purchase, then you get a share of the advertising revenue. Hey I would rather get a couple of bucks every once in a while, then to just keep them hidden. I doubt the website gains any ranking but it should qualify as helping in the ageing of the website. Then when you do want to get it set up all you have to do is transfer it back and install your website.

Just as much as GD is no doubt the best known and I do register many domains with them, they are not my favorite. I think that BlueHost is the very best hosting company out there, particularly for customer support. So I quite often pay ten bucks for a domain through BlueHost just because I like this company so much.

Very big changes are coming and I have no idea, nor have I read any of the experts predictions yet, but the Domaining world is about to change within the next couple of years. ICANN this year at the Paris meeting voted to allow any type of name to be registered. You can create any kind of new TLD by paying $100,000 to ICANN and then you can become the registrar for the millions of urls that will be set up under what ever you selected. Lets say you wanted dot movie, or dot Ford, or dot catpoop, whatever. A hundred K and it’s yours! The buzz is that this will come into effect about 2010.

I have a hunch that dot com will still reign supreme for a long time to come.
(Oh and by the way if you register the above www.LookingForMr.com please let me know.)

Annotated Terms used in this post:

BlueHost – Ten bucks to register a name, but the very best company to deal with in the way of tech support and ease of use of their website features, in my humble opinion. The hosting that they provide has many free features that comes with it where other companies charge you extra for them, like a shopping cart, large quantities of email addresses, and others.
DNS – Domain Name Service – this is the service that converts your readable character domain name into an IP Address like 208.22.38.109, or what ever your name converts to.
Domain – The name of the url
Domainer – a person that owns several domains, either for eventual use or to hold for resale at a later date.
GoDaddy – Domain name registrar and hosting company. They are probably the cheapest registrar. Their website is very confusing and they are always trying to sell you something more. I have nothing personally against GD other than the confusion I previously mentioned, however as I was writing this today on the Fourth of July one of the Blogs that I subscribe to in my reader, webmaster-source.com, came out with a story about horror stories with this registrar/hosting company. You might want to read it and come to your own conclusions.
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GPR - Google Page Rank.
ICANN – Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.
LLL – any three letter domain name.
LLLL – any four letter domain name.
TLD – Top Level Domain (like com, org, net, etc.)
TDNAM – The Domain Name After Market.
URL – Universal Resource Locater.
WHOIS - A place to look up the name and contact address for the owner of a domain. Most are hidden behind a cloaking registrar site, but several will have the actual name and address of the owner.

OK readers, here comes my personal request. If you have found this article of interest, or helpful in any way, I REALLY would appreciate some feedback, comments, links in, social bookmarks, or any type of input at all. This is a fairly new website and I really need to get some traffic. Thanks. Rich Hill

July 1, 2008

Aaron Abber Guest Posts on LinkMoney dot org

Filed under: Main Posts, mmo — rich @ 8:10 pm

The next few posts on LinkMoney dot org will be from a man who is very well known in the Make Money Online field. We suggest you pay attention to this man as he knows where of he speaks. - Rich Hill

This article is a guest post by Aaron Abber of FullTiltBlogging.com. I am a part of Aaron’s mentoring program where he is teaching me and others how to make money blogging. Go visit the site now and grab his free report “How to Retire on 200 Visitors a Day”.

Yesterday I told you I would be prepping you for the launch of your new subscriber site this week by sketching out some easy ideas on success in every area. Today you are going to grasp some simple tips that will bring you amazingly simple financial success.

“Pursue Having More than Enough”

The key to financial success is having more than enough–more than enough for today and more than enough long-term. Here are some tips to quickly get you there.

“Have a Second (or Third or Fourth) Income”

Start a business. A web business is probably the easiest, but start a business even if it isn’t on the web. Plan it in such a way that it can run itself (or you can pay someone to run it.) Don’t take out any income from it for six months. Then, take 1/3 the profit and invest it either back into the business or into a new business, take 1/3 the income and set it aside for taxes, and take the final 1/3 as income.

Follow this plan and the 1/3 you keep will quickly outstrip your “job” income.

“Take Care of Long-Term Needs”

When you look at your income, take the first portion and put it away for the future. First build a 3-6 month savings cushion for unexpected emergencies. Then begin investing for a long-term future. If you aren’t saving anything now, start by saving 2% of your income then add 2% every six months until you are saving a solid 10%.

“Take Care of Immediate Needs”

After you put away your long-term savings, pay your bills. You need to have shelter, food, water, car and clothing. Make sure that month’s bills are paid. And then…

“Spend Everything That’s Left Over–But Pay Cash”

Have fun with what’s left over. After all, you deserve it. You’ve saved for the future. You’ve paid your bills. Now have a blast.

Only one caution: Pay cash. Don’t mortgage the future on a trip to Disneyworld–as cool as Mickey Mouse is, he isn’t going to make your house payment when you’re unable to work.

“Consistently Follow This Plan and Grow Rich”

In a surprisingly short period of time–very short if your side businesses are successful–you will be financially independent.

“You Need Help Pursuing Your Goals”

This Friday, June 27th, I am giving my email subscribers the chance to get a sneak peek at the most revolutionary site ever created. It is designed just to help you find overall life success. You need to take a look at it Friday too. To make sure you are on the list, go here and sign up:

http://www.FullTiltBlogging.com/blog/why-join