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Here’s a tip about some tips!

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

Today I got an email that I got accepted to another pay-per-post service called ReviewMe. My first mission in this post is actually something I could have written a review about without making money. It’s about a site that I’ve visited a couple times, to find ideas and inspiration… RealityWired.com.

RealityWired is a big information source for finding good ways to make money on the Internet. It’s not one of those normal scams you see all around, but more like good tips on how to make it as a entrepreneur out there. As most of us all know, it’s a tough business, but with the help of these tips it at least gets a bit easier.

Apparently he’s pretty good at what he’s doing too. He recently was able to buy a new 2007 Toyota Tundra (B-I-G car) with the funds he got from Adsense. From what I understand, he wasn’t able to just cash the car, but at least get a decent start on the funding which is a lot better than most can do. I wish him all luck with his site and hopefully this review will bring some more visitors to his site… Or to be honest, more visiting his site means more people starting a blog and earning money.. Get those hands of my money! ;)

This post was sponsored.

 

Learning Backgammon

Sunday, April 22nd, 2007

JC Mascot

As you seen earlier, I did a sponsored post just to earn some money. Now it’s time again, however this time it’s a bit more useful. A site just posted a press-release about their new launch of a Backgammon site. To their help, they are using this tiger called JC. They seem to brand him alot, since you can find videos and pictures of him everywhere.

I never played Backgammon in my life, atleast not for real. I do have a board in a closet, but never knew how to use it. So before I start playing, I’ll be heading over to this site learn some backgammon rules. Good luck and see you online!

This post was sponsored.

OceanFan – some good, some bad sides

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

Oceanfan logoI recently signed up for a deal where I can get paid money to do reviews and posts about different companies. Today I was assigned my first task, which is to review a company concentrating on solar energy and ceiling fans. Since the task is to brand their website, OceanFan.com I think I will concentrate on that (also since my skills on solar energy ain’t that high :D ).

To start off, their logo is really nice. The website then is a bit simple, but it’s easy to find what you are looking for. What surprises me the most is that they are actually using Google Adsense on their website. This means they are constantly recommending other sites instead of their own, which should probably make their customers a bit surprised. It also means if they ever decide to use Google Adsense, they might end up paying for visitors that is already on their website.

What I also noticed, is that the website tries to use the local language to format the price. So when visiting it in IE7 (Swedish), the prices said SKr instead of US$. This is a nice feature, but the idea is to have the prices converted as well, which this site didn’t. That means that I could buy a nice ceiling fan (going for US$79.98 on the website) for 79.98 SKr which roughly is US$10.

The website itself provides good pictures, so you can easily find the products that you are interested in. Most products also hold a short technical description, but myself I would prefer a full PDF of the manual or at least more details about each product.

This post was sponsored by OceanFan.com