How to Make Money from Expired Domain?
May 27, 2008
When I started to sell expired domain with Pagerank, I feel that I’m going to make few bucks. But when I tried to promote it to Digitalpoint Forum, some people asked me about the purpose of those expired domain with Pagerank. And I think I’ll try to answer that question here.
Expired domain with Pagerank is domains that will expired in some fashioned time and you are lucky if those domain having a Pagerank on it. I’m sure that you already know about Pagerank (PR). According to Wikipedia, Pagerank is a link analysis algorithm that assigns a numerical weighting to each element of a hyperlinked set of documents, such as the World Wide Web, with the purpose of “measuring” its relative importance within the set, Sounds complicated, huh? I won’t discuss it here either, lol!
Back to the advantage of expired domain with Pagerank, some people tried to have it because lately it’s getting harder to achieve a good PR. Therefore, I tried to compile list of expired domain with Pagerank on it and sell it to you.
Expired domain with PR also can be used for Paid to Review (PTR) program. In one of my favourite PTR program, website with PR 2 was valued $5 per post review. And for website with PR 3, you can get $10 per post review. It was the minimum price actually, and it’s different for every PTR third party.
Even I could get $40 per review for PR 4 website, read here for my experience.
I’ll post some PTR list here later.
Also, with Pageranked domain, you can sell links to other website. There are many third party that you can join for this purpose, such Backlinks, TLA, etc. Monthly my income from selling links (not on this domain) is around $70-$100 per domain website.
Another advantage of expired domain with pagerank is that you can use it for parking domain business, but you must check it’s alexa rank before you decide to buy the domain.
Maybe some visitor here could add their own experience on using the pageranked domain for your website monetizing program. Feel free to share it here!
It’s better to develop an expired domain than a new one, yes, you know why! And don’t forget to buy expired domain with pagerank and make more money from internet. Good luck!
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Digxa Mini Stores from Smorty
May 21, 2008
Some of you may already know Smorty, another Paid Review leading company on the internet to make money from blogs. And today I just read an announcement email from them about their latest innovation program: Digxa Mini Stores. It’s another Pay-Per-Click (PPC) product advertising.
Smorty’s unique “Digxa mini store” advertising links publish contexual click through advertising on your blog and work based on your blog content. If Smorty system finds a suitable keyword in your blog, then a Javascript link automatically appears. If an advertiser places their mouse over the link, a mini store with a related product showcase appears. Every time a visitor clicks on a product, you make money.
This customizable solution allows you to place both standard and pop up product banners from related words within your posts. For example, the words “mobile phone” may generate a visible link that pops open a banner advertising a “mobile phone” if the visitor places their mouse over it. If this product is clicked on, you will receive a commission ranging up to $0.60.
For example, if your blog has a word such as “mobile phone”, then a link will be placed on that text. If a visitors rolls their mouse over that text, it will open a mini store banner showcasing related phones. If the visitor clicks on the phone they will be taken to a shopping comparison site where they can buy that product. For the click through, you will receive a commission. Customizable banners are also placed for maximum exposure.
This form of advertising is not so in-your-face as standard image banner advertising can be, it won’t slow your page loads and can bring you a great return from a high click through ratio.
So login to your Smorty admin panel to get started today for free. Or join here if you’d like to try the feature.
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Payment from Paid to Review
May 16, 2008
Yes, I got another payment from one of my favourite paid to review (PTR) program. This program is different from any other PTR program, because they will let you to grab the paid task directly from your website visitor. Another great opportunities they offered was, they pay blogger to post about their own Paid to Review program. Some of you may already know them.
Yes, Payperpost do that for you! See my paypal payment below from one post of their Payperpost Direct program!
It’s good to join the paid to review program, but ensure that that type of post was transparent and that the post added some value to the reader’s experience. Also read How to Make Your Paid Post Safe for Search Engine.
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How to Make Your Paid Post Safe for Google
May 2, 2008
It’s been a heavy discussion lately about Buying Links, Paid Links or Paid to Write Review. Even Google ask people to report them to improve their algorithmic detection of such links.
For this discussion, it’s best to know that buying or selling links that pass PageRank is in violation of Google’s webmaster guidelines and can negatively impact a site’s ranking in search results. Link-based analysis is an extremely useful way of measuring a site’s value, and has greatly improved the quality of web search. Both the quantity and, more importantly, the quality of links count towards this rating.
But not all paid links violate Google’s guidelines, as buying and selling is important part of the economy of the web when done for advertising purposes, and not for manipulation of search results. Links purchased for advertising should be designated as:
1. Adding a rel=”nofollow” attribute to the <a> tag
2. Redirecting the links to an intermediate page that is blocked from search engines with a robots.txt file
Hard enough? Yes, because most of Paid Post company ask for their publisher to make a natural link to their own advertiser!
To prevent any future loss of page rank due to this issue you can take the following steps:
1. Remove all sponsored post tags on each of your posts. Search engines can follow these tags to determine if you are being paid for posts.
2. Remove any other tags like “hire me” and “review me”. Any general affiliate banners are fine to keep.
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