Archive for the ‘Internet Marketing’ Category

Ad Flipping Success

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

In what's been called "The World's First Ad Flip" (though I'm not sure of that), I managed to successfully buy and ad from JohnChow.com and re-sell it 3 days later for a handsome profit. It was quite a risky move, but one I took with some calculated risk. ...

A Bit About Me

Monday, August 13th, 2007

Since taking a big gamble Saturday and flipping John Chow's 300x250 ad space, this site has seen a traffic increase. I feel like Seinfeld's Kramer - I just came running into the room when nobody expected it. It's been fun, if not a little hectic. I've received a few ...

300 x 250 Ad Space for Sale at JohnChow.com

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

Up for sale is a 300 x 250 image ad at the popular website JohnChow.com This popular blog about making money online generates over 300,000 page views per month from over 200,000 unique visitors. The site is targeted to Internet entrepreneurs, investors, tech heads, gears heads and interested consumers. New ...

iPaperCraft.com Featured on Yahoo!TV

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

One of my many pdf creating sites, iPaperCraft.com made its way to Yahoo!TV today, Thursday, April 19, 2007. I'm 100% stoked about the press and even more stoked that DreamHost is able to handle the server load (kudos guys). iPaperCraft was inspired by a handmade papercraft iPod cover ...

NetBusinessBlog.com - Made from Concentrate

Saturday, March 10th, 2007

In the 49 days since he started NetBusinessBlog.com, Matt Coddington is already becoming a recognized name in the world of blogging for profit, affiliate marketing, and making money online. An astonishing 2.2 posts per day means that by the end of his first year of blogging on NBB, Matt ...

The Pros (and a few cons) of Using e-Newsletters

Wednesday, January 17th, 2007

This is part two of a four part series written to help your non-profit organization deliver your newsletter electronically. In part one I outlined a couple of the reasons non-profits cite for not going electronic and gave my thoughts on why those reasons are full of holes. In ...

Your Promotion Awaits (or “Saving loads of money for your non-profit by delivering your newsletter electronically”)

Monday, January 15th, 2007

I'm certain the "powers that be" have considered delivering your non-profit's newsletter electronically, but I also know that, in many cases, that's where it ends - at consideration. Let's take a few minutes to find out why the idea of electronic delivery dies prematurely and how you, as a ...

5 Free Tools to Help Your Non-Profit Succeed Online and Off

Thursday, January 11th, 2007

While doing a bit of late night reading over at Consultant Commons, I ran across a post outlining a few pieces of online software aimed at helping npo's do some things online - on the cheap. While cheap is good, I am of the belief that today's open source ...

John Chow . . . dot.com mogul or dang-good promoter?

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

Though I can't remember when I first heard of "dot.com mogul" John Chow, I know that I started reading his blog regularly last September when he posted the beautiful piece of digg bait, The Internet's Biggest Google Whores. I found it like thousands of other people, through del.icio.us, which ...