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I'm glad that you've stumbled across my blog and I hope you enjoy your stay. I'm Onias, the blogger behind this blog. I am a web publisher and quite often do a little bit of everything on the internet. My blog was started with the intentions of detailing you more about my journey and as well to give you more insights on many possibilities that are out there. continue...

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30
Apr

It’s Never Too Late for Success!

With competition toughening everyday, it can become quite difficult for the new guys to get some success but is that a major factor that would stop you from reaching any type of success?

Of course not! In my opinion, even though competition may be tight, it only brings you to working more diligently to get everything much sooner than everyone else as well as to make up great ideas much more sooner. It only requires that you bring in great ideas and accomplishing them just in time for a better success.

If you’ve noticed, there are quite a few bloggers that made success in just a few months with their blog. They started at total ‘zero’ and brought their website up to making in the low x,xxx figures monthly on their blog. They sooner later sold it in the low-range of xx,xxx figures. That’s a pretty good return for just a few months of work.

It’s never too late for success so if that’s affecting you then I suggest you to surpass this stage and go right ahead to doing great things!

26
Apr

I Work For Google!

Believe it or not, many webmasters work for Google. Google is really major that it’s easy for them to come by it without any thought. If you serve AdSense ads on your website, then you definitely are one of their employees. Why’s that?

I believe that if a company pays you based on the amount you’ve worked on a basis, then you’re working for them. The more you work on your website to increase traffic and revenue, then Google Adsense is paying you a cut from all the amount that you’ve helped them benefit off of. Basically the more you’ve worked, the more you get paid by them.

For example, if you’ve worked hard and brought in $100 worth of revenue for the month then Google automatically takes their small cut and gives you the rest. At the same time, they are profiting off of you which every business does to their employers. The only way to escape this is to begin selling direct ad spots privately but your problem may be that you can’t find any high paying advertisers which your employer, Google, helps you find! :D

The next time someone ask you where you work, tell them that you work for Google and see what they respond to you with!

25
Apr

What’s There To Lose With EntreCard?

I’ve heard quite a bit of negative talk/discussion about EntreCard for a while now and have been wondering what have they been losing by using EntreCard? The website is based for a great purpose but that doesn’t come to everyone so they take the advantage of getting free traffic in which results to horrible traffic but at the end, who’s receiving new readers because there are actually people that actually stop by and check out the blogs they’ve come across?

Even though you may be fluttered with 95% of droppers that are simply doing it for the hits, there’s always that 5% of readers that you can attain the attention of. Most certainly if your blog is pretty neat and pleasant than those droppers may even hang around for a while bringing you a much higher return. After reading a blog I spotted from EntreCard, I had found a post about the author finding some interesting blogs and also gave them free linkbacks! Those members with the pleasant blogs gained more hits as well as backlinks simply for using this useful website.

I’ve been hanging in with EntreCard for a while now and I would have to say that after you get a hang of it for about a couple of weeks, then everything becomes working for it self which is the great advantage that many do not see. I do not drop any cards but I still sell and get credits off of selling my spots and then buying from other members. The process is now automatic that I can visit EntreCard weekly and still receive quite a bit of traffic without much effort.

Now if you have that little affect going on with your blog then why stop? Just let it run and keep attaining new visitors. There’s actually people that really read blogs that they’ve dropped in, so consider that the next time someone tells you that ‘EntreCard sucks!.’

24
Apr

Are You In It For The Long Run?

You can be either in one of two sides. The long run or the short run where you take the money and go! This is the deal that goes on within every new website. Websites such as Google, Myspace, Yahoo has been going at it for the long run but new websites that were recently started and then sold off after a couple of months are in it for the short run.

There’s no bad thing about being in it for the short run but do you believe that it would be more beneficial to be in it for the long run? Having the three top websites mentioned above, they are now making millions simply for going at it in the long run. Sure they’ve started pretty early but is that a factor that would hold you back? I’m usually in it for the long run in any of my websites. At least, that’s why I believe when running a website as it can help bring in more dedication towards it. You can easily make a new website and then get some decent traffic and statistics to it and then sell it off for a few hundreds but keeping it for a while and then selling it off for a few thousands sounds a lot better to me.

I currently own and run a website that can be sold in the low to mid x,xxx figures. I choose to not sell it and get away with that x,xxx amount simply because I believe it has a lot more potential. Also, selling a website brings you back to zero. That’s where you started and all that work you’ve put into it took a long time to do which is simply going to waste.

Are you in it for the long run or the short run?

23
Apr

Spend Revenue Wisely

In a world of debt, many people suffer from stress from debt and money. With a little more insight in business, we all can make a huge change that will enable us to not be in such situations. If you’re working online for a living, your situation may be quite different.

Pay yourself on a monthly/weekly basis. Don’t pay yourself all the revenue that you made for the month. If you want, take a certain percentage of it and save the rest. Keep the other money that you saved for other investments to build it up. You never know when something may go wrong with either your site or your own life so having some money saved up can be quite a savior in the long run.

Spend your money on things you really need and not things you really want or purchase things when you really have the extra money laying there. You may see a brand new car that recently came out that you really like, wait another year and then go get it instead of getting it as soon as you see it. You never know if they may recall it in another couple of months and the price drops down 30% after the first year!

That’s a huge saving you can do simply by being patient. Start off slow and eventually you will start a habit of saving a good amount of money every time you get paid.