Posted at 10:07am March 26
When I redesigned and relauched this site about a month ago I still lacked purpose. I knew I wanted to share some of the things I’ve learned online, but didn’t really know what I wanted to focus on. Know I know. Here is my new goal:
I plan to share what I’ve learned about making money online, and in the process create a vibrant site that also makes money through consistently increasing traffic.
How’s that sound? If you’re ready to make some money, put this site in your RSS list and let’s go!
Posted at 8:34pm March 21
Well, the “Digg Effect” has taken it’s toll on me. For the record, I thought this might happen, and actually had hoped that it would happen. Now maybe text-links-ads.com will let me in. The said my traffic was too low, they’ll reconsider after a few more diggs, I’m sure of it.
For now, here is my what I worked for 4+ days creating:
66 Ways To Build Links in 2007

I’m tired, long day, time to go watch The Office again.
Posted at 10:24pm March 19
In our ever evolving quest at getting links, people have come to appreciate that the .edu (Education) link is one of the greatest prizes, the holy grail of links. This is not because of some special power that a .edu TLD gives you, but because they are difficult to find, and
even harder to acquire.
Because of their illusiveness, they have a huge trust factor and can become the authority on almost anything easily.
Here are a few reasons why .edu links are hard to come by:
They usually can’t be purchased.
You can’t beg for them.
You’re not a web designer for a college.
You don’t know any IT directors.
With that in mind, how much would you actually pay for a .edu link?
Tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. PST I’m going to give you a post that will show you how you can get a free .edu back link in under 1 minute.
Sign up for the RSS feed, or refresh your browser in about 8.5 hours!