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Happy New Month!!!!

Domprofesor.com has been in the biz for 1 month and the outcome is very pleasing. This experiment was created to prove if you can or cannot make money blogging. Well of course you can, you can make money from almost anything but you first have to invest. The special thing about this experiment it that nothing was invested in it (just time). No money required. The only thing you have to pay for to get something like this is hosting (i already had paid hosting), tho you can use a free hosting service that let’s you use PHP.

The Grand Total for this month was:

$377

  • Paid Reviews - $70
  • Private Ad Space - $20
  • Affiliate Commissions - $180
  • Adbrite - $32
  • Text Link Ads -$75

Traffic stats for Domprofesor.com for this month are:

  • 22,000+ pageviews
  • 14,000+ unique visits

Blog expenses for this months: $0 (although i must mention that the contest will cost me $240)

The bottom line is you can make money blogging. How much money you make depends on you. If you want to find out more about making money online, keep reading Domprofesor.com

P.S.: For all the people who asked why don’t i use Adsens, a new post (and a poll) will be online in a few days - keep reading.

Popularity: 32% [?]

Paid Reviews by Google

I have just read on Shoemoney that big G is planning to enter the paid reviews market. This is from an unconfirmed source but for me it’s pretty obvious. It was about time they wanted a piece of the pie. Because paid reviews are (in my opinion) the next big thing in advertising. And let’s face it, Google has everything to set up this thing: Bloggers and Publishers / Advetisers. The network is already there. The name is already there (anything that has the G name on it is going to sell even if it’s complete crap). I think they will do this. The only thing i wonder is if they are going to be greedy. Because sites like ReviewMe, PPP or SponsoredReviews keep up to %35 of the money payed for the review. So if someone pays $100 for a review on your site you will receive only $65. And that is just not fair. Of course the middle man has to get something for setting up the deal but %35 is too much. That is why i prefer direct negotiation and if you know how to do it it works and it’s better for you as a publisher and for the advertiser as well.

But getting back to Google… What do you think about this? Do you think big G will lauch this service in 2008? Do you think Google will destroy it’s competition in this field or not?

Popularity: 20% [?]

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