Re: How to make money online?
Well I was going to make a big announcement, but I'll screw up my chance for glory by mentioning it here first. After many years of just barely scraping by, wondering where my next rent check was coming from (heck where my next meal was coming from) I just inked a deal with an ad firm that should allow me to live comfortably (for me) for a while.
NYRA had experimented with putting ads on its forums for the last 3 months. It led to a bit of a discussion to determine whether or not the community would be ok with ads (we actually ask first) as long as they were on the forums and not the main page, and most people were quite supportive so we went ahead. We got Google ads but so far have been disappointed. No matter how many times we tried to ban it they kept showing banner ads and advertising for groups we are morally opposed to (i.e. camps that abuse teens).
Worse yet they weren't even paying out all that much. Since the Google Adsense pays per click it required a lot of attention by the community to make them effective. The first few days were incredible, but then it sputtered out after that. Figures. But two other, much smaller, text ads on the forums were paying a flat fee of $50 a month each.
I decided to seek out more of these small text ads, since they don't care about clicks and pay a flat fee. Plus they take up less space than the Google ones. So I found a company that offered us $45 per ad, and we could place a maximum of 20 ads.
$900 a month.
I inquired about my personal blog, and they offered the same deal, but $40 per ad. Even so....
$800 a month.
I signed the contract and am waiting for them to send me the ads and my first check.
Between the two that's $1700 a month, not bad for a guy struggling to make half of that before. This is an amazing breakthrough both for me personally and for the organization.
I the Internet.
Originally posted by VetLegion
I'm prepared for the usual onslaught of witty remarks , but this is a serious topic.
Day in and day out I see sites using the wonderful Google ad technology to make a buck. I've recently begun to read about it and it really seems to work. I'm not talking about buying a Ferrari BTW., but what's wrong with an extra couple hundred of dollars a month from a site? At the moment I'm trying to figure out what kind of site would attract enough traffic for this to work.
Then, there is the other type of online business: coming up not with new content but a new product or technology. I've been reading up on this too. AJAX seems to be the buzzword, and lots of applications using it are in the making. I have an idea for an app too, maybe I'll start writing it tonight.
Some of those things are so simple and, frankly, idiotic, that they can't but inspire. I'm thinking del.icio.us. It's a way to store bookmarks online. Some company recently bought the site for some millions of dollars. What?? If you can sell that, you can sell anything.
The world of making money online begins to fascinate me, and I'm pretty sure I want a peace of the cake. What do you think?
I'm prepared for the usual onslaught of witty remarks , but this is a serious topic.
Day in and day out I see sites using the wonderful Google ad technology to make a buck. I've recently begun to read about it and it really seems to work. I'm not talking about buying a Ferrari BTW., but what's wrong with an extra couple hundred of dollars a month from a site? At the moment I'm trying to figure out what kind of site would attract enough traffic for this to work.
Then, there is the other type of online business: coming up not with new content but a new product or technology. I've been reading up on this too. AJAX seems to be the buzzword, and lots of applications using it are in the making. I have an idea for an app too, maybe I'll start writing it tonight.
Some of those things are so simple and, frankly, idiotic, that they can't but inspire. I'm thinking del.icio.us. It's a way to store bookmarks online. Some company recently bought the site for some millions of dollars. What?? If you can sell that, you can sell anything.
The world of making money online begins to fascinate me, and I'm pretty sure I want a peace of the cake. What do you think?
Well I was going to make a big announcement, but I'll screw up my chance for glory by mentioning it here first. After many years of just barely scraping by, wondering where my next rent check was coming from (heck where my next meal was coming from) I just inked a deal with an ad firm that should allow me to live comfortably (for me) for a while.
NYRA had experimented with putting ads on its forums for the last 3 months. It led to a bit of a discussion to determine whether or not the community would be ok with ads (we actually ask first) as long as they were on the forums and not the main page, and most people were quite supportive so we went ahead. We got Google ads but so far have been disappointed. No matter how many times we tried to ban it they kept showing banner ads and advertising for groups we are morally opposed to (i.e. camps that abuse teens).
Worse yet they weren't even paying out all that much. Since the Google Adsense pays per click it required a lot of attention by the community to make them effective. The first few days were incredible, but then it sputtered out after that. Figures. But two other, much smaller, text ads on the forums were paying a flat fee of $50 a month each.
I decided to seek out more of these small text ads, since they don't care about clicks and pay a flat fee. Plus they take up less space than the Google ones. So I found a company that offered us $45 per ad, and we could place a maximum of 20 ads.
$900 a month.
I inquired about my personal blog, and they offered the same deal, but $40 per ad. Even so....
$800 a month.
I signed the contract and am waiting for them to send me the ads and my first check.
Between the two that's $1700 a month, not bad for a guy struggling to make half of that before. This is an amazing breakthrough both for me personally and for the organization.
I the Internet.
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