I'm freshly inspired to increase my online income due to Lindsay Buroker over at WritingForYourWealth.com -- who just wrote the post "What it Takes to Make $100,000 a Year From Adsense," detailing somewhat how she's upped her Google income.
Some ideas are sticking with me: Like focusing on consumer products -- and what people are actually already searching for, not necessarily trying to create a need.
And not jumping into an over-crowded market.
I looked all over her site to try and find the two websites that are her main moneymakers to see her design.
Basically, I want to know how long those websites have been up -- how she SEO's them, and how much content is there.
...and stay tuned for an updated income post by the end of 2008.
So it will be great when Lindsay lets us all know what her main money-making websites are so we can emulate the philosophy.
Thank God for us bloggers helping each other out - and stirring up the gifts within each of us!
Some ideas are sticking with me: Like focusing on consumer products -- and what people are actually already searching for, not necessarily trying to create a need.
And not jumping into an over-crowded market.
But what websites does Linsday run that are her money-makers?
I looked all over her site to try and find the two websites that are her main moneymakers to see her design.
Basically, I want to know how long those websites have been up -- how she SEO's them, and how much content is there.
You guys already know that WatchFreeEpisodes.com is my main money-maker...
...and stay tuned for an updated income post by the end of 2008.
So it will be great when Lindsay lets us all know what her main money-making websites are so we can emulate the philosophy.
Thank God for us bloggers helping each other out - and stirring up the gifts within each of us!
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Thanks for the mention and for commenting on my site!
I've been waffling a bit on whether or not to link to a couple of my sites on my blog. I have a bit of reluctance to say here are all my sites and my niches, since it might mean increasing the competition for myself! One of my sites in particular brings in a pretty amazing income considering how little work goes into it.
I will say all my main sites are in the home improvement niche, and the blog which accounts for just under half of my income is http://www.luxuryhousingtrends.com. It's not a good example for SEO (what was I thinking with that domain name?), but it's an example of a blog niche that is broad enough that I've been able to stick to it for 3+ years and 2,000-odd posts.
It's in the queue for a design upgrade, which is desperately needed, and then I'll put a link to it on my writing blog.
Thanks again for the mention, and good luck!