Let's face it, Twitter is NOT worthless--it just looks that way. LOL. Much of its value is not in one guy with 20 followers thinking he'll be making millions of dollars overnight. It's value is as a realtime search engine of minute by minute hot trends. In fact, some people consider Twitter a better search engine than Google in some ... Read More
Spamming Twitter through stripped RSS headers
Posted On 05 Dec 2010 By High Revenue Admin. Under: spam and other crap.
Let's face it, Twitter is NOT worthless--it just looks that way. LOL. Much of its value is not in one guy with 20 followers thinking he'll be making millions of dollars overnight. It's value is as a realtime search engine of minute by minute hot trends. In fact, some people consider Twitter a better search engine than Google in some ... Read More
Adsense pays you extra to be number ONE
Posted On 14 Nov 2010 By High Revenue Admin. Under: adsense.
Like the old saying goes, "It feels good to be king". It applies to most things in life and, as recent client log analysis reveals, it applies to ADSENSE revenues as well. Adsense uses a complicated algorithm in awarding value to adsense clicks. They used to have THIS SYSTEM for detemining how much to pay out per click but it ... Read More
Beware of automated blog comment software
Posted On 06 Nov 2010 By Revenue Scribe. Under: linkbuilding techniques.
Like any other blog with decent PR on the blogosphere, this blog gets its fair share of SPAM comments. Most of these are automatically shuffled off to the Trash bin by Akismet. Yet people still persevere and use bots and comment spinners to try to get a juicy backlink from a PR 3 DO FOLLOW blog such as this.
Sifting through ... Read More
WOW Cataclysm Beta Opt-In scam mail
Posted On 14 Oct 2010 By Revenue Scribe. Under: spam and other crap.
Ask any WOW fans out there and you'd know that WOW is up for a major expansion/update in a few days. This, of course, has spawned a surge in fake cataclysm opt-in scams and other bullsh!t. These emails have a link or domain that loads a phishing page or malware. Be very careful of emails like the one pasted below. ... Read More
Duplicate content penalty is NO JOKE
Posted On 09 Oct 2010 By High Revenue Admin. Under: content strategy.
Despite a concerted effort to make webmasters believe otherwise (Google being the biggest participant in this), the duplicate content penalty is REAL. One of our client/partner companies recently did an (unwitting) experiment. They used SPUN content for their main/money site (bad move!) thinking that a 60% unique rating from the spinner program's own "uniqueness" percentage ranking will shield them from ... Read More
How to get more traffic from YouTube
Posted On 23 Sep 2010 By Revenue Scribe. Under: free website traffic.
Nothing sells non-sex stuff than sex. Paradox right? It didn't use to be this way--sex sells itself. Well, with the rise of tube sites and free sex content on the web, sex still sells--not just itself. One very good source of traffic/eyeballs is YOUTUBE.
Just exploring Youtube, we noticed that many videos that get a TON of views don't have much ... Read More
Who said Adsense Arbitrage is Dead?
Posted On 16 Sep 2010 By Revenue Scribe. Under: business models.
There was quite a storm in the blogosphere a few years back when Google decided to crack down on Adsense arbitrage.
Here's some good news: arbitrage is still alive and kicking. It is doing quite well, actually. Also, it is monetizing
a traffic source that is poised to get even BIGGER than search engine traffic or search engine-based PPC like ... Read More
Yet another way to make money off Facebook
Posted On 04 Sep 2010 By Revenue Scribe. Under: spam and other crap.
While we don't recommend it, it seems that whenever there's an online game system that has these characteristics, people manage to make money off it:
a) Open way of making online gold/credits/chips -- ie., you play or you gift to each other to get online currency. Any way that doesn't involve buying from the game maker.
b) Open communication systems -- ie., ... Read More
First epassporte now paypal
Posted On 04 Sep 2010 By Revenue Scribe. Under: payment processing.
Unless you've been living under a rock during the past few days or smoking rocks while hiding under a rock, you've probably heard that epassporte's bank has been blocked by Visa. This has provoked a massive (and very understandable) reaction on webmaster forums of "Dude, where's my cash?". Twitter is also blowing up regarding this issue. Many are now looking ... Read More
Gmail Priority Inbox is SICK
Posted On 02 Sep 2010 By Revenue Scribe. Under: webmaster productivity tools.
Gmail's new priority inbox feature is SIIIIIIIIIICK. I already use Gmail to filter my POP mail and when it comes to filtering spam and other crap, it simply is the best. Now they have come up with a priority system that works based on HOW you handle your mail--mail that you open most frequently and respond to are given the ... Read More




