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2007 Home-Based 100 Finalists

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

Thanks to Ades for reminding me of StartupNation’s Home-Based 100 event where home business owners submit their business for consideration in various categories and the staff selects 100 winners. The winners will be provided a digital emblem they can put on their websites to remind their visitors of their achievement and a national press release, […]

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This is really amazing. 17-years old Ashley Qualls makes 70,000$ a month running CPM and CPC ads on her MySpace resource website called Whateverlife. Ashley dropped out of highschool after she realized she doesn’t need a job since she runs multi-million dollars niche and she already refused a $1,5mil offer to sell her business. Fast […]

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Teenager Earns $900 a Month Blogging

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

This story is truly inspiring. A 15-year old Chloe Spencer makes about 900$ monthly running AdSense on her blog and it won’t take her long before she starts making serious money. With the help of her dad, Stephan Spencer, she launched a blog called Ultimate Neopets Cheats where she posts twice a week talking […]

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How Blogging Can Make Your Life Easier

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

There are million blogs on the internet and hundreds of thousands of bloggers online. Some of them blog for fun and others blog for protif but only few of them make big bucks. BusinessWeek compiled a list of thirteen most successfull bloggers and published an article about them on their online version of newspaper. Some […]

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Have you tried PayPerPost? For those of you who don’t know, PayPerPost is a service where people pay you to write about them/their products on your blog. Some bloggers get paid 150$ for a review but then others get as low as 10$ per post, depending on your blog’s popularity. I know bloggers who […]

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