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Is There Such A Thing As LAZY Way To TRAFFIC? d a Google search and came across the following site -- AdMoolah.com. It has a list of sites that offer revenue sharing to content providers. Most offer a 50% take; some offer 100%.Nowadays there are just too many people trying to give you something of a less (or no) value at a very high price. Why do you buy it? Why do they do it? Will they succeed?And they question is not about information products. You see, there is a difference between price and value. You don't buy a price, you buy a value. And if a value of a e-book or a book is ten times higher than it's price - Cut/paste the following into your browser to see the list: http://www.admoolah.com/blog/index.php/adsense-revenue-sharing-sites They detail 12 article directories, 16 communities/forums, 4 blogs and a host of sites listed under "Other". Hey, if you're writing and submitting articles for free now, why not pick up a few dollars along the way where possible by submitting tho Mortgage Payment Protection Insurance I think we are on the cusp of a new trend where article directories pay content providers (eg, let them share in the revenue derived from their articles).A mortgage is often the single biggest financial commitment that many people make during their lifetime, yet fewer than half of all residential mortgage holders choose to take on protection of their mortgage repayment ability with mortgage protection insurance.Mortgage protection insurance, or mortgage payment protection insurance, is a form of insurance that ensures mortgage repayments are This is a very new concept among directories, but I think it is the next big thing. So, how does it work? [For those of you aware of how this works, feel free to skip this little part]. HOW ARTICLE DIRECTORIES MAKE MONEY Most article directories derive their income from ads. Eg, you know those Google ads you see across the top of the page, in a side bar, in the middle of an article. Ads are served up based on the content of the article. Each time a visitor clicks on those ads, the site owner makes money. As an example, if you submit an article about motorcycles, then you might see advertiser ads about motorcycle schools, Harley Davidson dealers, or motor cycle riding gear displayed alongside your content. The logic being, people who write about motorcycles are interested in them and the lifestyle that surrounds it. HERE'S A CONCEPT – SHARE THE LOOT WITH CONTENT PROVIDERS! Some sites, eg, AssociatedContent.com, do pay content providers. Although the pay is not going to replace a job, it is a guaranteed minimum something if the piece is accepted. Other sites are now starting to offer content providers a portion of the proceeds earned from ads that appear beside their content. Tres cool! And, why shouldn't article writers benefit monetarily from their content? After all, it is a two-way street. These sites need writers as much as writers need them. The web is a very crowded place these days. And, while article marketing is still one of the best ways to get unlimited FREE exposure, it is becoming "old hat." I think a lot of directories will disappear if they don't start paying, as content providers will inevitably go to where the money is. ArticleonRamp.com is one site that began this revenue-sharing model this year [2007]. Now, be warned, I don't think there are going to be any great fortunes made. BUT, if you submit to 20, 30 or 40 sites – and submission software makes it much easier to submit to hundreds at a time – there could be a nice chunk of change served up at the end of the month. REVENUE-SHARING ARTICLE DIRECTORIES, BLOGS, FORUMS & MORE I did a Google search and came across the following site -- AdMoolah.com. It has a list of sites that offer revenue sharing to content providers. Most offer a 50% take; some offer 100%. Cut/paste the following into your browser to see the list: http://www.admoolah.com/blog/index.php/adsense-revenue-sharing-sites They detail 12 article directories, 16 communities/forums, 4 blogs and a host of sites listed under "Other". Hey, if you're writing and submitting articles for free now, why not pick up a few dollars along the way where possible by submitting thos Pros And Cons Of Making Your Own YouTube And Online Videos d on the content of the article. Each time a visitor clicks on those ads, the site owner makes money.Are you one of the millions of internet users who enjoy watching free videos on YouTube? If you are, the thought of creating your own YouTube video may have crossed your mind; has it? If so, you may be wondering whether or not you should make your own video and then upload it to the YouTube website. When making your decision, it is advised that you can examine the pros and cons of doing so.< As an example, if you submit an article about motorcycles, then you might see advertiser ads about motorcycle schools, Harley Davidson dealers, or motor cycle riding gear displayed alongside your content. The logic being, people who write about motorcycles are interested in them and the lifestyle that surrounds it. HERE'S A CONCEPT – SHARE THE LOOT WITH CONTENT PROVIDERS! Some sites, eg, AssociatedContent.com, do pay content providers. Although the pay is not going to replace a job, it is a guaranteed minimum something if the piece is accepted. Other sites are now starting to offer content providers a portion of the proceeds earned from ads that appear beside their content. Tres cool! And, why shouldn't article writers benefit monetarily from their content? After all, it is a two-way street. These sites need writers as much as writers need them. The web is a very crowded place these days. And, while article marketing is still one of the best ways to get unlimited FREE exposure, it is becoming "old hat." I think a lot of directories will disappear if they don't start paying, as content providers will inevitably go to where the money is. ArticleonRamp.com is one site that began this revenue-sharing model this year [2007]. Now, be warned, I don't think there are going to be any great fortunes made. BUT, if you submit to 20, 30 or 40 sites – and submission software makes it much easier to submit to hundreds at a time – there could be a nice chunk of change served up at the end of the month. REVENUE-SHARING ARTICLE DIRECTORIES, BLOGS, FORUMS & MORE I did a Google search and came across the following site -- AdMoolah.com. It has a list of sites that offer revenue sharing to content providers. Most offer a 50% take; some offer 100%. Cut/paste the following into your browser to see the list: http://www.admoolah.com/blog/index.php/adsense-revenue-sharing-sites They detail 12 article directories, 16 communities/forums, 4 blogs and a host of sites listed under "Other". Hey, if you're writing and submitting articles for free now, why not pick up a few dollars along the way where possible by submitting tho PPC Advertising and Article Marketing - Compare and Contrast to replace a job, it is a guaranteed minimum something if the piece is accepted.I have used both PPC advertising (Google Adsense, Yahoo Overture, and some smaller ones) and I have submitted massive numbers of articles to easily over 100 article directories.So I have a little first hand knowledge of what happens when I use either.I will go with the pros and cons of each:PPC:Pros: One thing that is really nice about PPC is that you can dial up your e Other sites are now starting to offer content providers a portion of the proceeds earned from ads that appear beside their content. Tres cool! And, why shouldn't article writers benefit monetarily from their content? After all, it is a two-way street. These sites need writers as much as writers need them. The web is a very crowded place these days. And, while article marketing is still one of the best ways to get unlimited FREE exposure, it is becoming "old hat." I think a lot of directories will disappear if they don't start paying, as content providers will inevitably go to where the money is. ArticleonRamp.com is one site that began this revenue-sharing model this year [2007]. Now, be warned, I don't think there are going to be any great fortunes made. BUT, if you submit to 20, 30 or 40 sites – and submission software makes it much easier to submit to hundreds at a time – there could be a nice chunk of change served up at the end of the month. REVENUE-SHARING ARTICLE DIRECTORIES, BLOGS, FORUMS & MORE I did a Google search and came across the following site -- AdMoolah.com. It has a list of sites that offer revenue sharing to content providers. Most offer a 50% take; some offer 100%. Cut/paste the following into your browser to see the list: http://www.admoolah.com/blog/index.php/adsense-revenue-sharing-sites They detail 12 article directories, 16 communities/forums, 4 blogs and a host of sites listed under "Other". Hey, if you're writing and submitting articles for free now, why not pick up a few dollars along the way where possible by submitting tho List Building Advanced - Article Marketing for List Building II t of directories will disappear if they don't start paying, as content providers will inevitably go to where the money is.On the other hand, the link you provide in your bio could be to your squeeze page. You can then publish the article by submitting it to as many article directories as you can. This does four things for you. First you get a link back to your web page from the article directory. If you provided your squeeze page, this will help the listings of that page in the search engines. Google has openly s ArticleonRamp.com is one site that began this revenue-sharing model this year [2007]. Now, be warned, I don't think there are going to be any great fortunes made. BUT, if you submit to 20, 30 or 40 sites – and submission software makes it much easier to submit to hundreds at a time – there could be a nice chunk of change served up at the end of the month. REVENUE-SHARING ARTICLE DIRECTORIES, BLOGS, FORUMS & MORE I did a Google search and came across the following site -- AdMoolah.com. It has a list of sites that offer revenue sharing to content providers. Most offer a 50% take; some offer 100%. Cut/paste the following into your browser to see the list: http://www.admoolah.com/blog/index.php/adsense-revenue-sharing-sites They detail 12 article directories, 16 communities/forums, 4 blogs and a host of sites listed under "Other". Hey, if you're writing and submitting articles for free now, why not pick up a few dollars along the way where possible by submitting tho 30 Year Mortgages Or 50 Year Mortgages d a Google search and came across the following site -- AdMoolah.com. It has a list of sites that offer revenue sharing to content providers. Most offer a 50% take; some offer 100%.BasicsThe original loan offered by most lenders was a loan with a 30 year term. This loan was usually also fixed for 30 years.Mortgage loan options now include:loan termloan typeThese are two very different mortgage factors that you will need to understand.Loan TermsThe term of a mortgage is the length of the loan. The longer a loan's term is the low Cut/paste the following into your browser to see the list: http://www.admoolah.com/blog/index.php/adsense-revenue-sharing-sites They detail 12 article directories, 16 communities/forums, 4 blogs and a host of sites listed under "Other". Hey, if you're writing and submitting articles for free now, why not pick up a few dollars along the way where possible by submitting those same pieces elsewhere. Disclaimer: I have not submitted to any of these sites, so don't know anything about them other than what I read on their sites. Good luck – and if you make a fortune, please let me know!
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