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Inugami's comment on Survey Spot ...
SurveySpot is Fun
I joined SurveySpot since summer this year. They have a lot of surveys and whether you qualify or not for the survey, at the end you are directed to a page where you can play two "mini-games". One is a scratch type, where you hold the mouse and "scratch" to see how many entries into their $25,000 sweepstakes you've won. The amount is 5 entries, 25 entries, and 100 entries. And the other game, is a slot machine type, where you win entries, and on the rare occasions you actually win a prize.
Personally, I've only earned $1 in cash, and perhaps over 1000+ entries into their sweepstakes. For the most part, you don't get paying surveys when you're new to SurveySpot, and the only thing you can earn is entries until later on, they slowly start sending you emails to paid surveys.
However, overall, the site is pretty good; I would recommend the site. The surveys range from a variety of topics, and most of them average 10-20 minutes at a time. There are a handful that take less than 5 minutes and more than 30 mins. So, I do recommend SurveySpot as a site for people beginning to take surveys as a way of earning money.
Inugami's comment on Zac Johnson ...
Simple and Clean
Again, like so many other quality sites, the layout is simple and so easy to browse through. The categories you can look at are at the very top of the page, and there's a little search bar next to the headings in case you want to look up something specific quickly.
There's a page where he gives you a list of affiliate networks with a description of each one, the review of the network if there is one available, the network's payment terms; the minimum paid and their payment method, etc... And there is a section on the side, where the recommended networks are listed as well.
And of course there's the categories and links on the side so that equals more reading material. The ones that have a lot of reading to go through at the ones with affiliate marketing, making money, blogging, so there's obviously a lot of material that can someway or another relate to internet marketing and ways to profit from that.
Aside from the site, I liked reading through the article "getting more paid tweets from sponsored tweets". He states that it is legitimate, and sponsored by twitter. So again, yet another tip that anyone can take; in which you can take advantage of places where people go often to advertise and market.
Browsing through the site, you can sometimes find a lot of familiar names and helpful tips that perhaps you may have already come across. For example, I saw Carl Ocab's name, and Google Adsense right away on the site.
Inugami's comment on Garry Conn ...
It's worth reading in your spare time
The site itself isn't bad, it's clean, simple, easy to navigate through, there's snippets of a summary beneath the categories so you have an inkling of what it'll talk about, and overall there's no eyefuls of ads flashing out the corner of your eye.
I think the article I find the most interesting is is "which type of programs make the most money" and on the very top of his list if Google Adsense. I'm sure it's at his top list since he states that he's had much success with it because it's simple and that the "trick" to it is utilizing traffic to it. Then after that, there is lead generation and selling products.
Of course there is another somewhat related topic he has posted on, regarding Google Adsense, under the title "how to make money online instantly for free" and again Adsense is mentioned, because it's free to sign up, and once your site is approved, all you need to do is code the html of the google ad, and you get paid by how many clicks you get.
Good advice?
Overall, there's a lot of references and examples about Google Adsense on his site. And while the articles are straightforward and to the point, after a few read throughs, it almost feels like he is beating you over the head to use Google Adsense.
Inugami's comment on Dosh Dosh ...
Worthwhile Reading
I really liked that the blog itself is simple, there's no junk ads to scroll past for the "meat" of the material. A lot of the materials are about internet marketing, and when you're finished with an article, there are some links of the bottom that direct to more related topics so you can further read up on related content.
That said, one of my favorite articles is "marketing your website without search engines". In it, it talks about other alternatives to promote your site without a search engine. You can get traffic from being a member of forums, blogs, etc.
After reading this, I tried it out myself. So I posted up an ITG video on Youtube, put up a link to my site, and commented that there were more videos to see on my site. It was really a pleasant surprise that after a few days, I had about 5 people sign up to my forums and comment on my other videos. So basically, the lesson is that there are other ways to get traffic going through your sites, and sometimes it can be more effective since you're more likely than not to get people who are already interested in topics that your site has about too.
Inugami's comment on Carl Ocab ...
Pit Stop for Money Makers
This site is a really good stop if you're curious about internet marketing. The site has tips, personal experiences from him and others, and guest bloggers who add in their input and share their tips as well. And on the side are categories you can browse through, some of which are monetization strategies, other make money online tips, affiliate marketing, etc. The pages are so detailed and very easy to understand. The site is pretty easy to navigate through, and the explanations are interesting to read through.
Side note: seriously, this makes me want to work harder cause a 13 year old did it.