Archive for the ‘Online Publishing’ Category

e-Factory.com Articles You May Want to Check Out

Thursday, April 24th, 2008 |

Just an FYI post of a few articles on the e-Factory blog that you may find helpful and informative:

Blogging for a Living — “Blogging is a cheap and simple way to make money on the Internet. But, you have to know what you are doing or you’ll make very little money, or worse, you won’t make any money at all. If you’re like most people, you want to start making money and profits as soon as you can.” More »

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Make Your Dormant Domains Pay Off With AdSense

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008 |

Blog StuffI collect websites.

Actually, I don’t, but considering how practically inexpensive a dot-com domain name costs nowadays and budget website hosting being so gosh-darned cheap, it’s no wonder that whenever folks look at my “portfolio” of Web properties, they think that’s what I do: collect websites.

Nope. If there’s anything I could be accused of “collecting,” it’d be dot-com domains. When a good name comes to me and it’s available, off I go to GoDaddy and register it… even if I don’t need it now, or maybe ever.

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IDEA: Advice Q&A Blog

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008 |

I was going to write a totally new post on the idea of publishing your own Advice Q&A blog, then I remembered Wordpreneur ran a decent article on the topic (well, on advice columns) once upon a time. Here it is. Better than good enough for our purposes — just stick blog where you see column, and all will be right with the world. — EES

How Your Advice Column Can Build Loyal Readers
By Rix Quinn

Last year while researching a book on memorable speeches and essays, I stumbled across an ageless writing technique that continues to captivate readers.

Advice articles first appeared several hundred years ago. Some were submitted to papers and magazines anonymously. The question-and-answer format probably appeared a little bit later.

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Blogging Profits for Editors – Adding Content the Easy Way

Sunday, April 6th, 2008 |

Blog StuffI was chatting with a pal who happens to be an editor (lots of those in the DC area) who was thinking of starting his own site providing information on vintage cars, his reason for living (outside of his wife, kids, and 9-to-5 of course).

I pointed him to The Editor’s Introductory Guide to Blogging Profits, an easy, cheap and potentially lucrative way to get him started and going, I thought. Strangely enough, it intimidated him. “Seems like hard work,” he said.

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Multiple Feeder Blogs

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008 |

dollars from trafficYou’ve got a main sales site, pushing your ebook, infoproduct, or whatever it is you’re selling. Maybe not even just a single product, but a number of related products/services (because, if they’re not related, what are you thinking?).

You no doubt want to drive traffic to your sales site. Lots of ways to do that, of course. Here’s one relatively free/low-cost strategy, however, that you may have overlooked:

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The 25 Most Valuable Blogs

Thursday, March 27th, 2008 |

Business IconCheck out this report by 24/7 Wall St. (a financial news and information blog for investors). They put an actual dollar $$$ figure to what a blog is worth, which is tough considering that these babies are all privately-held.

But they calc’d it up, and here’s 24/7’s list.

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Quick and Dirty Affiliate Program Tests (3 of 5)

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008 |

PREVIOUSLY: Who’s Running the Show?

BusinessTest #3: How Many Other Affiliates are There?

Assuming the affiliate program you’re interested isn’t brand spanking new, then it should have a track record. And if it does, I wouldn’t be interested as much in total sales but in how many different affiliates there are actually promoting the program.

Sales figures you really can’t verify — practically-speaking the merchant can pretty much give you any number it pulls out of a hat.

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Product Reviews Blog or Site

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008 |

IdeaIDEA: Publish a blog or site of product reviews specific to a “niche” special interest audience.

I know, I know, there’s nothing groundbreaking or fresh about this idea. But my sense is that the typical consumer online can’t get enough of good feedback from real world users reviewing the exact product the consumer’s interested in.

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Hack Something

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008 |

IdeasIDEA: Site Devoted to Unusual Theme “Hacking”

Hacking or being a hacker isn’t really a bad thing, regardless of what the geniuses in the movie industry and general media have mucked it up to be. But still, over the years, hacking has come to mean many different things (usually black hat); for our purposes, however, we’re sticking with its original, pure definition — hacking is figuring out new and ingenious ways to use something.

And not just computers. Anything.

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Quick and Dirty Affiliate Program Tests (2 of 5)

Friday, March 21st, 2008 |

PREVIOUSLY: Intro - Make a Purchase

BusinessTest #2: Who’s Running the Show? (Network vs. In-House)

Some programs are run independently, in-house so to speak, by their owners. This simply means they’re in charge of and responsible for everything: providing you with support/services; tracking your transactions; paying you, etc. There’s no shortage of examples of these independent in-house programs.

Many others join and rely on an affiliate network — a service they pay to manage all that good stuff — while the merchants themselves focus on, well, running their businesses (presumably what they know how to do instead of futzing around in unfamiliar territory). Three well known networks are Commission Junction, LinkShare and Shareasale.

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Tips, articles, tutorials, jobs, markets, ideas and more for freelance writers, editors, authors and publishers (on demand, online, ebooks, traditional, etc.) and other "word"-based entrepreneurs. By Eldon Sarte

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