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What Compels You To Write?

Most of us started blogging to earn money. At first, the concept is difficult to adapt into since the possibility of earning through the internet is still new to majority of us. Some of us would try different sort of things just to earn. These includes selling your friends out on affiliate links or any products that even you doesn't want to get your hands on to.

I was also a victim of these since at first I really don't have much of an idea of what a blogger's goal should be. I created a post before on what a blogger's first goal should be but it is just based mostly on what I have read. Melvin knocked me off to my senses and gave a whole new perspective on blogging with his submitted post on carlocab's blog entitled Your Biggest MoneyMaker? Reputation!

Reputation as money making tool
He stated that reputation would make you earn more money compared to what you earn today from making money online methods. It is the consistent brand/image building that would truly help you reach your goals. These goals would most likely compel you to write consistently:

  • be considered as an expert in your field of choice
  • numerous business opportunities within your niche
  • high personal market value (inspired by Bo Sanchez)
It requires a lot of effort to achieve these goals but it is nothing compared to what you will gain in the future. By writing consistently, you are building an image to your readers on what you know about the things within your niche.

Be Active In Social Media

What is Social Media?
It supports the human need for social interaction using internet. It is a way for bloggers to interact with one another. A common example of this is a community for bloggers. ex. mybloglog and blogcatalog


First goal: Be recognized.
This should be the first step in your online marketing career. Your posts, how informative it may be, wouldn't be noticed without readers. Readers invigorate your blog through interactions usually through blog commenting.


Things should start working on with...
  1. Blog commenting - comment on other blogs to get the blogger and commentators attention
  2. Make friends with other bloggers - join blogging communities and share some ideas. Be more personal and share a lot of your ideas. ex. twitter, facebook
  3. Join blog contests - there are a lot of blog contests around the blogosphere, you just have to look for it. Bloggers do this to invigorate their blogs and encourage more readers. ex. top commentator, raffle emails
  4. Attend meet ups - once in awhile bloggers meet on a place or on an event, attending one gains you more exposure. You might even be invited to be an author in a multi-author blog/site. 
Moral Lesson (hahaha)
"Do unto others what you want them to do unto you." Comment on them and you would be commented on too. Destroy someone's reputation and they would do the same to you. 


As you progress, better keep that blog running with informative posts to convert those visitors to avid readers and potential customers. It would be a waste of effort if the visitors just passed by your blog once and never did come back again at all. 


I have read a lot of books lately because of the recent black outs in our place making me unable to blog which have helped me actually to get more ideas. I would share this to you next time since I'm still interrelating it with blogging. 

Stuffs I Do In 4 Internet Hours Per Day


If we are serious with our blogs, we should spend some time updating it regularly. There are a lot of questions on the internet on how many hours should we spend on blogs in a regular basis. As stated in the title of this topic, I spend 4 hours a day. I try to stick to it to have some time with other daily chores.

The internet is so addicting sometimes with all the distractions that you may encounter while you surf the net. Distractions such as inviting videos, catchy gossips, cool pictures and others more. This takes up a lot of your time thus making you more unproductive and your time and effort is spent inefficiently. I know because I experience this too a lot more than you know actually. Hehe

To fix this habit, I created a to-do list but to make it more effective, I inserted the value of time well spent therefore I include the "4 internet hours per day basis". This is the list:

  • Check my email - I receive notifications in email if someone commented on my blog
  • Check my blog stats - page views and clicks through mybloglog stats and Google Analytics
  • Make a blog post - not on a daily basis especially if I wanted to expose more to the public a featured post
  • Read and leave a comment on other blogs - I have this favorite blogs of mine but I'll share those on my next blog post since I will be featuring them.
  • Check on my blog - I have this addiction of making my blog look clean and professional
  • Visit forums - this is quite boring but the information you will gather from here is the best..geeks are wonderful
  • Look for more ideas on blog promotion - there are a lot of ideas in the net but not all works out, a 10 mistake to 1 correct ratio.
  • Answer some questions on yahoo and other Q & A sites - I leave a link to my site usually after I answered the question properly.
  • Check twitter and facebook - promote blog (yeah right) actually more on ramblings and rants
  • Jot down the tasks I will do tomorrow - I add the tasks I wasn't able to accomplish at the top of the list for tomorrow.
That is all my fellow bloggers. I was able to spend double my productivity with this to-do list since I don't forget anymore the things that I will do and I avoid some distractions since I under time pressure. (4 hours per day remember?) Have a nice day!
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RSS Feeds - A Must Have!

What is an RSS feed?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a notification system used to alert subscribers to changes or updates made to their favorite web sites, blogs, music sites, etc. It is easy to recognize that the site is RSS-enabled by the orange rectangular button that allows visitors to subscribe.

RSS feeds is essential in web marketing to stay connected with potential customers notifying them that your website is updating something encouraging them to visit it, thus giving you traffic also. Building a better relationship with your customers is a must in a growing business.

There are lots of services in the web that would handle your RSS feeds and FeedBurner which is associated with Google is one of them. They offer a good subscribers list handling service with a lot of tools to track its performance for free. Blogger has it's own rss feeds but it offers no tools to customize your feeds so I don't recommend it much. FeedBurner extracts your rss feeds and sends it to feed aggregators (Google reader) chosen by your subscribers.

The things I like about FeedBurner:
  1. Visual graphs - shows the performance of your feeds
  2. SmartFeed - makes your feeds work in any reader (desktop, web, mobile)
  3. Monetize with Google ads - associated with big "G" remember?
  4. Cool chicklet - standard icon for RSS feeds
How to use FeedBurner:
  1. Subscribe to FeedBurner
  2. Copy your feeds URL provided by FeedBurner
  3. Go to Blogger editor > Settings Tab > Site Feed section
  4. Paste your feeds URL to Post Feed Redirect URL textbox
  5. Save settings then your finished!
All your recent posts will be sent to your subscribers automatically. It urges you to write more consistently. That's for today my fellow bloggers! ^-^

Don't Give Up On Your Blog

Lately I have been busy with a lot of school work but honestly, I have been quite slacking off writing posts in this blog since I don't really know what to do next. There are ideas in my mind but something keeps me from not doing it. It's the attitude where we want all the lights to be green before they take a road trip.

Over the last few days I utter the following excuses when I give out my schedule of work.
  1. This seems like too much work.
  2. I am not sure whether this will work, is it worth the risk?
  3. I want to ensure my page will convert before sending it traffic.
Is it just me or too many people are afraid of work. I've read a post from Darren entitled "How Passion Can Transform Your Blog" and this is what I've learned. Success comes from hard work and there may be some short cuts but it seems like people just don't even want to invest some hours trying things.

I am in the venture of discovering fresh ideas on tips in blogging and traffic generation methods. It takes me 9 bad ideas just to come up with 1 good idea. It is hard work but it pays off at the end.

Be prepared to work if you want to get paid. Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Donald Trump and many other super rich people go to work early every morning.

Respect the process, invest the time, reap the rewards.

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Top 13 WordPress Plugins A Blog Should Have!

Install the following plugins to optimize your blog. Note: this is only for WordPress hosted blogs.

1. Akismet – This plugin helps eliminate comment spam.
2. Optimal Title – This plugin allows you to optimize the title of your blog post in order to improve your search engine rankings.
3. Ultimate Tag Warrior – The best tag system for WordPress.
4. Google Sitemap Generator – This plugin will enable you to automatically generate a Google sitemap for your blog.
5. Show Top Commentators – This plugin encourages feedback and discussion by rewarding the top commentators with a link back to their site in the sidebar.
6. Related Posts – This plugin will find other blog posts that are related to the current post. This encourages extra page views and keeps readers at your blog for a longer period of time.
7. Super Archive – One of the best archives system.
8. WP-Cache – This plugin is an extremely efficient caching system that will make your site much faster.
9. WP-ContactForm – This plugin allows your readers to easily email you. It also helps avoid spam.
10. Popularity Contest – This plugin determines which of your posts are most popular and then puts them in the sidebar.
11. Adsense Deluxe – This plugin makes it easy to implement Adsense into your blog.
12. Sociable – This plugin helps you spread your content through social bookmarking sites like Digg, del.icio.us,reddit, and others.
13. Feedburner Feed Replacement – This plugin directs all of your feed traffic to Feedburner, ensuring accurate readership stats. This plugin will also convert any existing subscribers from the old feed to the FeedBurner one.

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9 Ways To Make Money Online!

The idea of making money online is attractive to many, primarily because of the benefits it offers. Two main incentives are motivational factors here: Thelucrative potential of the internet as well as the personal freedom that comes with working without a fixed schedule or geographic location.

One doesn’t need to suffer through monotonous day jobs which offer poor returns for the time invested. Indeed, why make $7 an hour selling coffee behind a counter when you can easily earn the same amount by spending 10 minutes to write an article on your blog? Even if you’re not looking to work full-time at home, the internet offers a viable source of money which can help to supplement your regular income.

Cataloging the Different Ways to Make Money Online

A basic search on Google will reveal many ways to make money online and most of the websites listed in the search results pages all seem to focus on the same methods of making money.

I thought it’ll be a good idea to categorize and compile a list of the online money making methods available so that future visitors to Dosh Dosh will have a reference point which provides them with all information they need.

This list uses a rather broad categorization, which I believe covers most of the ways to make money online. More methods and examples of how to make money online will be added to this list, which can be considered a work in progress.


1. Set up a Blog or Website for Profit

One of the best ways to make money online is to create a website or blog which allows you to earn money from the display of advertisements or the sale of products and services.

There are many different types of money making blogs which will help you to make money and you’ll need to pick a model that suits your interests, schedule and skill levels. A simple no frills blog will allow you to easily pull in at least several hundred dollars in a month through the use of paid blogging websites alone.

For more information, check out Dosh Dosh’s archive of articles on how to make money blogging. Apart from blogs, other websites can easily help you to generate passive income as well. These can range from e-commerce websites, social communities and information portals to basic landing pages for affiliate programs.


2. Learn about Affiliate Marketing and The Art of Selling

This involves promoting a specific product or service and earning commissionswhenever the referred user makes a purchase based on your recommendations.

Affiliate marketing is a big and profitable industry that covers a wide spectrum of topics and fields. If you’ve got an interest in fitness, you can make money promoting fitness videos or courses. In terms of fashion wear, you can earn commissions by recommending friends to clothing or t-shirt companies with affiliate programs.

The amount of money you make depends on what you are selling. Done correctly, affiliate marketing is one of the most powerful ways to make money from the web.Amazon, Commission Junction and ClickBank are three of the biggest affiliate marketplaces you can use if you’re branching out into affiliate marketing.


3. Start an Online Business

Starting your own online business or company allows you to make money off the provision of specific services or products you may have. Some examples of popular online trades include web design, copywriting and internet marketing.

It isn’t difficult to start a business. It’s all about hiring the right people or having enough knowledge and connections within a specific industry. You should do some in depth research before you decide to settle on a specific niche for your business.Entrepreneur.com has a good collection of tips on how to start an online business.


4. Try Out Domaining and the Online Real Estate Trade

This is the business of buying, selling, developing and making money from domain names. A domainer purchases many domain names and sells them to interested buyers. This is similar to real estate investing offline and domainers also make money by developing websites and reselling it to a buyer.

This practice is known as site flipping and can make you a tidy sum of money if you know how to build an attractive and profitable website. For a rough estimate of how much money you can earn from site flipping, check out the SitePoint Marketplace to browse through the collection of websites for sale.


5. Participate in Get-Paid-to Websites

There are hundreds of websites out there which you pay you to read emails, do surveys, sign up for trial subscriptions and surf the web. Websites that pay you to complete offers are worth examining because they usually include affiliate programs with recurring commissions to be earned.

The benefit of get paid to websites is that you don’t need to have your own website or any personal skills at all. The downside is that there are a lot of get-paid-to scams around and finding websites that are legitimate can be fairly difficult. Scam.com is a forum you should visit to learn if the get-paid-to website you’re interested in actually pays its members.

There are also several Web 2.0 or social media websites out there that will pay you to participate in their community. This collection of social media websites usually operate via a revenue-sharing system, which allows you to earn a share of the overall ad revenue. How much you earn depends on how much your submitted article, video or image is viewed.


6. Find a Virtual Job or Make Use of Your Expertise

Not only limited to data entry jobs, online jobs in the new economy include virtual assistants, gold farmers, online life coaching and support for open source software. Mini consultation networks like Bitwine and Ether allow you to easily set up shop and offer advice on specific topics through the web.

Most of these virtual jobs involve direct communication through electronic mediums like internet telephony, instant messengers and emails. Which means that all you need to get started is a home computer with an steady internet connection.

If you are an expert in a specific topic, you can offer consultation via websites like Jyveor Just Answers. Other skill or knowledge based vocations also include participation in online competitions in areas such as photography, writing, designing and even gaming.


7. Freelance and Work on a Contract Basis Online

If you have a skill such as web design, programming or copywriting you can offer your services online in exchange for money. Traditional freelancing jobs include transcription, proofreading, translation services on top of the ones already mentioned above.

Online marketplaces that you can use to offer your services include Guru.com andElance. One of the best ways to find freelance jobs is to visit webmaster forumsbecause webmasters usually require a variety of web-based services, which range from programming and content writing to design work.

If you’re focusing on writing if don’t own your own blog, you can still make some money by registering for websites which will pay for your content. Another alternative is get paid to write for other blogs either as a staff or guest writer.


8. Create Your Own Product and Sell it

Products you can create include website templates, sound clips or even your own ebook. Websites like Lulu allow you to easily develop and sell your own collection of electronic products like calenders, brochures, artwork, images and ebooks.

If your specialty is images and photography, citizen journalism websites like Spymediaand Citizen Image will pay for your images. You can also try using Shutterstock, the most established and lucrative micro-stock photography website. Illustrators and videographers are also welcome at Shutterstock.

This also ties in with the concept of creating your online business, which will allow you to sell the products you create or own without resorting to a third party website which will usually take a commission of the sale.


9. Get Involved in the Online Retail Trade

Ebay and Craigslist are the two of the most popular websites you can use if you are planning to get into the online retail trade. You can purchase products from either website to sell to the other.

Alternatively, you can specialize use site-specific methods of participating in the online retail trade. For example, Ebay dropshipping and arbitrage is a method whereby you’llwith offline retailers or exporters in other countries, or buy from one seller and sell to another.



Top 10+1 Ways To Monetize Your Blog

I've reviewed some ways to make money online with your blogs and this list here is the most commonly used by bloggers that I have come in contact with to monetize their blogs. Feel free to check it out and if you did, post some comments below about it so we may help other readers too.

  1. Kontera ContentLink
  2. Text Link Ads
  3. BlogAds
  4. Ad Brite
  5. Google Adsense
  6. Bidvertiser
  7. AuctionAds
  8. ReviewMe
  9. Affiliate Sales
  10. Direct Ad sales & Sponsorships

Some of the best ways to monetize your RSS feed include the FeedBurner Ad Network and Text Link Ads.

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44 Common Mistakes of a Blogger

You might be wondering why there is such post on a make money online blog right? Well, to be a better blogger, you have to know how a failure blogger works to avoid doing the same mistakes. I listed down the 42 common mistakes of a blogger with their blogs and themselves too. I have included my personal experiences on it. ^-^

  1. Infrequent posting - irregular time interval of posting
  2. Ads carnival - putting to many ads on one site
  3. Too much SEO - focusing too much on SEO
  4. Annoying pop-ups - popunders are more preffered
  5. Uncompressed images - putting big images formats eg. *.bmp
  6. Frequent changing templates - seldom change of templates
  7. Ignoring comments - I'm a snob ;)
  8. Wrong topic - "how to raise a dogs" @ DogDelicacies.com
  9. Worng Spelling <-- like this
  10. Wrong teXt formatting <-- another example
  11. Difficult navigation - readers would not look for something they could not find
  12. Unseen RSS Icon - "nobody subscribes to me"
  13. No graphics - no graphics, no pictures, no colors, only words
  14. Untouchables - doesn't want to communicate with other bloggers
  15. Wrong post headlines - your headline is about cats when your topic is about bats
  16. Giving up - easily
  17. Too many widgets - unnescesary widgets
  18. Writing for search engines - readers first
  19. Quick Traffic - focusing more on temporary quick traffics
  20. Being not usefull - "tips on how to pick my nose"
  21. Confused in niche - not yet sure on what to blog about
  22. Not promoting blog - write then sleep
  23. "Know it all" thinking - learning is an infinite journey
  24. Not sleeping - isomnia?
  25. No social life (offline) - disconnecting from the real world
  26. Not apologizing for being inactive - only for blogs who have readers
  27. Improper time management - pick up a good time schedule
  28. Not joining blogger communities - socialize with other bloggers
  29. Concern too much about RSS numbers - those numbers would increase in due time
  30. Posting without enough research - don't post about something you're not that sure enough
  31. Letting emotions go wild - letting emotions take over when you post and comment on post
  32. Long posts without sense - there is no more boring than a post without sense, and to even think that is so long
  33. Complex words - don't use too much complicated words
  34. Broken links - it is annoying waiting for a page to load that doesn't exist
  35. Tiled repeated backgrounds - seen one lately
  36. Wrong color theme - try not to irritate the reader's eyes
  37. Copy-paste someone's article - respects someone's copyrights
  38. Putting hyperlinks on text-only box - inserting your URL as signature on a text-only box just to get backlinks
  39. Many irrelevant keywords - search engines would be more confused
  40. Spamming the keywords - cheating the search engines eh?
  41. Not taking a bath - LOL
  42. Telling everybody what a loser you are - try to look as a professional
  43. Inserting videos not related to niche - putting "wondergirls" video on a tech blog
  44. Secret blog - hiding your blog from the public
Can you guess which of those are my personal experiences? haha

Starting Goals of a New Blogger

"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step" - Lao Tzu

Some first-time bloggers uses a lot of their time thinking what should be the next thing to do. Here are some of the goals that a first time blogger should try to achieve. There's no wrong in trying ^o^
  1. Publish 10 post. ( preferably post more often )
  2. Exchange link/s (2 to 3) in a week or two.
  3. Gain 10 or more readership.
  4. Increase your RSS subscribers to 10 or more.
  5. Get your blog indexed by Google ( this is essential )
  6. Strictly earn $1 or more in a week ( try different ways to increase earnings )
Do this "little steps" in a regular basis and who knows what you might achieve. ^o^

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Make use of Google Wonder Wheel and Search Options

If you're looking for topics to blog about, here's a wonderful way to find one. I've found it in youtube and I want to share it with you. Hope it helps! ^o^


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