- Lifehacker: the book has now started shipping through Amazon. I’ve ordered mine. Another example of leveraging a blog to make money.
- Aviva Directory has a list of 99 tips to do branding on the cheap. It’s written for Web Startups but a lot of it could apply to bloggers.
- Are any ProBlogger readers coming to the Underground Seminar (aff) that I’m speaking at in Washington DC in March?
- Loren writes 9 ways to get banned by search engines.
- Chris Gilmer asks ‘what motivates web workers?‘. Go have your say. For me it’s a combination of enjoyment of what I do, helping others, setting myself goals, being rewarded well and meeting some great people.
- Don’t forget that every genuine comment that you leave on ProBlogger (on any post) between now and 25 December gives you another chance to win my 10 top books for 2006.
I went to the link for the underground seminar. It leads to a cheesy flash video and they want you to provide your email without any information about the seminar. The whole thing reeked of scam.
What gives? I just wanted to know the details because I live in the DC area.
John, there’s a little more information on this when I announced I’m going. It’s an internet marketing seminar which I was invited to go and talk about with regards to blogging. The promotion is typical of the internet marketing crowd but I guess that’s who they are mainly appealing to.
I just found your site, and wow! You have a lot of great tips. I have been struggling to earn with my Adsense, so I look forward to reading all that you have to say about that. Keep up the good work!
Wanted to add another link to your speedlinking:
The 2006 Weblog Award Winners – The winners of the anual weblog awards have been announced.
A little bit sad to read that ProBlogger.net doesn’t win this award this year. Well, may be it’s categorized in Business category – wrong category for this blog.
PS: Sorry for double post, forgot to add the link in the previous comment.
What I like most about web related work and (potential) earning strategies is the fact that it functions pretty much the same- whether you’re in Australia, or in Serbia, as I am.