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Top 21 Money Bloggers - March 08

Comments (2)By Ahson Rafiq in Blogging, Make Money Online, Webmaster on 20th March 2008

I’m sure that you have heard all of the hype about making money online by now. This isn’t just an illusion, it is reality. People that know what they want end up doing well in online money making, because that is ultimately what they have wanted to do for quite a while. This is where our list of the top 21 money bloggers comes into play. These avid bloggers have shown that it is possible and along the way they are helping others do the same thing by sharing useful information to those that want to know how to make money online.

Here are the first three money bloggers that have been chosen to be featured in this article. In order to receive this status, they have had to have proven that they have had great success and that they help others do the same thing as well.


Tyler Cruz is a great example of how the younger generation is taking advantage of the Internet in order to achieve greatness. He is 23 years old at the time of this post and has had some pretty significant achievements when it comes to making money online. One of the best achievements that stands out is when he received a check for almost $23,000. Tyler Cruz got this check by brokering a premium domain for someone else. Tyler is always playing around with new ideas to make even more money through the use of the Internet. He shares some great tips to help his readers blog better in order to make more money through their blog.


Zac Johnson has proven to be successful with affiliate marketing. Like everyone else, he started playing around with the smaller ideas and ended up stumbling into some great money making programs. By devoting his time to what he enjoys doing, he has made quite a bit of money on the Internet. He shares tips on his blog for others to take advantage of. After all, what comes around goes around and a lot of the people making money online want to help others reach success as well.



Viking Blogger is a blog created by Staale who is 21 years old and from Norway. He has been successful with making money online by monetizing his websites. Viking Blogger has some very useful information for readers that want to learn about making money online with advertisements being placed on their blog. The ones that are on the road to success understand the value of information from different sources that offers educational content to its readers. .

The featured money bloggers above are only the ones that have stood out from the large crowd of people that blog about making money online. This doesn’t mean that the following bloggers aren’t providing good information, after all it does take something special for them to be mentioned in this article about the top 21 money bloggers.

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How Webmaster Networking Can Help You Gain Exposure

Comments (0)By Ahson Rafiq in Internet Marketing, News, Webmaster on 24th February 2008

The following post is Guest Blogged by Scot Hughes of Philosophy Forums.

In business, you must focus on your customers. For webmasters, this generally means your website users. Nonetheless, networking with other webmasters can help you get more customers.

Firstly, making friends with other webmasters will help you get more exposure. The other webmasters may decide to link to you or blog about you. Generally, you want your customers and visitors to tell their friends about your website and your great services. If you make webmaster friends, then they will tell a lot of people when they choose to spread the word about something because they can post about it on their website.

Networking with other webmasters will also open up the opportunity for joint ventures. By joint ventures, I refer to when one or more webmasters work together on a project. By combining their resources, they can usually do something extra great, and it will usually help give both webmasters more exposure. One example of a joint venture is a contest.

Another benefit of networking with other webmasters is that you can share expertise. Other webmasters can give you tips and offer you advice. They might be able to give you a heads up about current events that will affect you.

Maybe best of all, if you have other webmaster friends, you can ask them for reviews. If you have a product or service, you can offer them a free trial in exchange for a review. If you already have a preexisting relationship, they will be more open to making deals such as that. Also, they will be more inclined to put effort into trying your product. Even if you do not have a product, you can have them review your website or a part of your website.

For bloggers, networking with other bloggers is especially important. Other bloggers will likely add you to their blogroll if you build relationship with them. Additionally, bloggers often make a habit of reading blogs and subscribing to RSS feeds. There is a very good chance other bloggers will regularly read your blog if you befriend them. Then they will post on their blog about a post on yours whenever they read something that interests them on your blog. This can be great promotion for your own blog.

In conclusion, if you have a great website or blog and you want to help get it to the next level, I recommend you try networking with other webmasters.

Strategic Content Development – Change management, the Do nothing Analysis

Comment (1)By TimK in Webmaster on 16th January 2008

The time has come to change your content, either there has been a fundamental shift (these happen all of the time on web and related topics) or you are experiencing little or no growth in traffic. As well as reappraising Mission Statement (see here) and content innovation (see here), you have decided on a bold new direction, and completing the Cost Benefits Analysis (see here), it is time for Change.

Change is a difficult area in all business, especially on the web, as a readership may not always react well to a shift in direction. All of the information on change management can be found here and it is worthwhile doing a lot of research on change. There is one tool, however, that I have found to be invaluable when contemplating any form of change, and that is the Do Nothing analysis.

In effect it is a simple mind tool which asks you to list all of the things you want to change, and then to consider the question what would happen if I did nothing? It is designed to weed out things that do not need to be changed (because the old adage remains true, if it’s not broke, don’t fix it.)

Begin by defining the direction of change broadly, again to utilize WonderWidgetsAreTheBest.com the problem is as follows

“Traffic has not increased as planned with the hiring of two content writers” Therefore, the webmaster has decided to change the following things

  • To Include comparative products to the WonderWidgets, namely the OrdinaryWidgets and SuperWidgets, on the site.
  • To Fire one of the writers and to start writing content himself.

In ‘Do Nothing Analysis, both of these options are analyzed thus. If I do not widen my content will my readership increase (to answer this a value judgment needs to be made on why traffic has not increased, is it a content problem, or is it a design problem, or is it a marketing problem) Assuming that the value judgment has been made and it is decided that content, and specifically the lack of other Widget products reviewed, is the reason for the poor traffic, the answer to the ‘do nothing’ is that traffic will not increase, therefore this is a change that needs to be undertaken. The second change is to fire one of the writers, in looking at the problem from a do nothing perspective, the webmaster realizes, because of the metrics on the articles that both writers generate similar traffic, therefore it is likely to say that they are being viewed by the audience, and that their writing is not to blame for the poor growth of traffic. If the webmaster does nothing, he will still be free to market the site, and not have his time taken up writing content, so in this case it is wrong to change.

It is important to remember that Do Nothing Analysis is a subjective decision making tool, it emphasizes the alternatives to change, but care should be take in deciding the ‘value judgments’ that form a part of the analysis.

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