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Can Old People Make Money Online?

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Recently USA Today did an article on Gray Googlers – people in their older years making money with Google’s AdSense program.

The article profiles several older people who have started niche websites and have put AdSense on their sites to generate income. One man claims to be a handyman that now makes $250k/year in adsense revenue. True? Probably.

What’s the catch? Quality content often. You can’t think you can put up a site and it’ll start bringing in the dough. You’ve got to put new content up, and you’ve got to do it a lot. It’s a lot of work, don’t let the numbers fool you.

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Friday, June 15th, 2007

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This offer is only for US sponsored search accounts. So if you haven’t started an account yet, here’s a chance to get a $50 head start!

Top Spot Isn’t Always Best (Bowling for Dollars)

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

When I first jumped into PPC, I was all excited to get clicks to my affiliate site. I was disillusioned to think that everyone that visited my site would click through and apply for whatever it was I was presenting them. Boy was I wrong.

Not only did they not click through, but I was paying a fortune for those no-good clicks.

So how can I get people to my site without paying so much?

Well, start by targeting the third or fourth spot in PPC. Click to continue »

Watching Your PPC Budget? Watch Those Maintenance Emails

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

If you’re one of millions who are watching their PPC rather closely, and you want to have full control over things, you really need to watch out for messages from the PPC companies about scheduled maintenance. Click to continue »