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Archive for September 2005

September 30th, 2005

Getting Paid By Google AdSense

Did you know that Google AdSense sends out checks in local currencies to publishers in 43 countries? And now, they’re supporting Electronic Funds Transfer in 16 countries.
If your country is not eligible for local currencies or electronic funds transfer, you can still get paid. But, you will have to find a way to […]

By Shai Coggins -- 4 comments

September 22nd, 2005

Wondering About Yahoo Publisher Network

When I first heard of Yahoo Publisher Network a few weeks back, I immediately applied to become a beta tester. Unfortunately, I have yet to hear from them. Ah, well.
Right now, I just read about YPN as an observer via JenSense, Search Engine Roundtable, The Chris Pirillo Show, and elsewhere.
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By Shai Coggins -- 3 comments

September 12th, 2005

Make Money By Becoming a Creative Reporter?

Creative Weblogging has a new project called Creative Reporter. And, according to the site:
Creative Reporter is your online reporter desk that allows you to share and contribute news with the audience of Creative Weblogging. In exchange all contributors will be mentioned when published and rewarded based on their contributions Page Views (actually US$10 for 1,000 […]

By Shai Coggins -- 1 comment

September 3rd, 2005

On Giving Money, Not Making Money

I know this blog’s topic is all about making money. But,sometimes, we need to think about giving too. To help those in need, please check out:

FEMA Help the Victims of Hurricane Katrina

American Red Cross Hurricane Relief (via Amazon.com)

Hurricane Katrina Response Fund (via PayPal)

And, if you’re in to eBay, you might like to consider buying an […]

By Shai Coggins -- 2 comments

September 1st, 2005

PayPal Lowers Fees for Micropayments

Paypal has been working with the likes of Apple and Napster to enable micropayment systems for music downloads. But, apparently, they’re expanding micropayments for other items like news articles, video games, and more. And, as an incentive to merchants, they’re lowering their fees for such transactions.
An extension of PayPal’s existing payment service for digital […]

By Shai Coggins -- 0 comments

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