Archive for July, 2009

You Didn’t Receive the Password to the Protected Posts Because…

Thursday, July 16th, 2009 | Other/Random, Ramblings with 12 Comments

I figured I’d address this now before I get a bunch of e-mails or comments about people not receiving the passwords to my protected posts. And sorry for so many posts within the same week regarding the password protected posts.

As you guys know, I sent out the password(s) to every e-mail subscriber the other night. I sent to every single person that was active based on the list I downloaded. So, if you were on that list and were active before those posts went active, then you should have gotten it.

Now, for those who didn’t receive the password to the protected posts, it was probably due to one of the following reason:

You Subscribed After I Downloaded My List – I believe I downloaded the list early on July 14th and if you were pending during that time, you probably didn’t receive the password. You’ll get it on the next batch that gets sent out.

Your E-mail is Invalid or Full - I got a couple of bounce backs saying some peoples inboxes were full or it was simply an invalid e-mail. Though, that is pretty odd because if you are subscribed and receiving the e-mails then I would have gotten the bounce back a long time ago.

Your a Habitual Unsubscriber - If you’re an unsubscriber/resubscriber then you probably didn’t get the e-mail with the passwords either. Is it fair? You can flip a coin on that. But if you unsubscribe and resubscribe, unsubscribe and resubscribe… well, more than likely you’re not a loyal subscriber and are simply trying to get the password/enter contests/whatever.

Now a bunch of people informed me they were unsubscribing for X reasons but potentially keeping me in their RSS Feed readers, you should have been included. It’s for those who seem to just are all about themselves and subscribe only to get the password and nothing else.

It Got Stuck on my Servers Queue - I don’t know what it means but I received an e-mail from my hosting server saying some e-mails have not been delivered yet and its still in queue. It says nothing is required on my part as they will continue to try and send it out.

So, I guess I’ll have to apologize for my hosting to those couple of e-mail subscribers.

Have You Checked Your Spam Filter? It shouldn’t be in your spam filter but you never know. I get a lot of real e-mails that get filtered to my spam folder and they’re all legit. Again, it doesn’t hurt to double check your spam filter.

I think those are the main reasons why you probably didn’t receive the e-mail I sent with the passwords. I’ve seen a bunch of comments and received a few e-mails letting me know they have received it so I know it went out just fine.

Again, if you guys have questions or anything, feel free to drop me a line. If it’s questions specifically for the most recent protected post, just leave a comment there and I’ll reply in details. That way others get to read the answers to it as well.

Thanks!

New Password Protected Post: The Blog I Worked For That Sold for $70,000

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 | Blogging for Traffic, Make Money Online with 13 Comments

So, I know you loyal subscribers have been patiently for yet another password protected post. And you’ve waited long enough!

The password protected post reveals a couple of URL’s. So, what’s so good about that? Well, one of the blogs I used to post at and made decent money from is one of the URL’s I’m revealing. It actually sold for $70,000 earlier this year. But the actual reason why it’s password protected is the fact that I reveal one of the sites that have been (and continue to be) successful using my method taken from the $100/Day Adsense post.

Within this post, you will find the screenshot proof of the sale, the auction listing, the specific URL’s of such sites, the process that I did for working only a few hours a week, how much I was personally making from the site, etc.

I’m sure some of you guys won’t care about this post and I’m sure a lot of you guys will question why it’s protected. Well, if this post isn’t protected, then I might as well take the password off the other post too. Because this post shows good examples of sites that make more than $100/Day from Adsense (and other ad companies) from the same method I continue to use.

Basically, if you can duplicate these sites, you should have no problem making thousands monthly. Again, both of the sites that I reveal the URL’s sold for around $70,000 each. And yes, both of these sites use the same method that I use to make money from Adsense (and more).

I will be sending out the password to this protected post later today. And for all of those people who are still waiting for the password to the $100/Day Adsense post, you will also get that password in the same e-mail. You basically have to be an e-mail subscriber and have it activated. If it’s pending, inactive, etc, then you will not receive the password.

But anyways, look out for that later today. Again, the only people who will receive the passwords to the protected posts are active e-mail subscribers.  If you are pending, paused, whatever as of this moment when I publish this post, you will not be sent the password on this batch.

Protected: I Worked for a Blog That Sold for $70,000+ (URL’s Included) Using My $100/Day Method

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 | Blogging - MISC, Blogging Tips, Make Money Online with Enter your password to view comments

This post is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:


Attention: People Who Have/Have Not Received the $100/Day Password

Friday, July 10th, 2009 | Make Money Online, Other/Random, Ramblings with 24 Comments

Attention Sign

Attention! Attention! Class is in session. Okay, maybe it’s not. But for some reason that’s the first thing I thought of when I was writing this post. But I wanted to address and clear things up for those of you guys who subscribed to my RSS Feeds via e-mailthis is not just a plot to gain subscribers, this is real!

Originally, the post was open to anyone until a few people wanted me to keep it on the low to avoid spammers and avoid lots of competition. So, instead of deleting the post, I decided that I would only give it to my loyal subscribers. But let’s be fair, there are a lot of people who simply aren’t loyal and are all about themselves. And this is one of the reasons why I don’t send out the password as soon as you subscribe. I want you to check out my posts and if you like it, then you’ll consider staying around a bit longer.

If not, then eh. More than likely a bunch of people have that in mind. I keep comparing it to contests.

I have just a small request: if you received the password (or didn’t), please comment below. It’s just as simple as that. If you’ve been subscribed for a while, you should have received it already. If not, let me know and I’ll try to get it to you.

It appears there are quite a few people who have been doubting if the password protected post is real or not. Well, based on readers who have tried my technique that I posted about (one reader made $2k in one day and the other made $19 on the first try) or every single one of you guys that e-mailed me to thank me or ask questions or even the ones who commented on the actual protected post… yes, it is definitely real.

So, for those of you guys have already received it, I would appreciate you simply commented to let me know and help back me up.

And if you have been subscribed for a while (not just a day or two) and still never received the password, let me know and I’ll get it over to you. More than likely you just fell through the cracks, didn’t confirm in time, it went to your spam filter, etc, etc.

I know a lot of you guys would prefer not to comment or do anything but it would be nice clearing this little situation up for those who have doubts.

Thanks!

How to Get More Twitter Followers: The Update

Thursday, July 9th, 2009 | Blogging Tips, Blogging for Traffic with 16 Comments

How to Get More Twitter Followers

Remember when I wrote how to get more Twitter followers quickly and I wanted it all to be automated? Well, after a little over a month we’ve had some progress but the only downfall was my lack of commitment to the project. Lol

I’m not a huge fan of Twitter especially the fact that a lot of spammers are on there and everything is virtually automated. That was one of the main reasons why I created that Twitter account for @DatMoneyDotCom. I actually wanted to show you guys how a lot of people just inflate their followers with all these automatic bots and programs. Targeted or not, spammers and automated systems will be just that.

Let’s check on my progression…

Currently, I am following 837 people and I have 349 followers. That may not be saying much but I don’t think I’ve added one single person by myself. In addition, I haven’t promoted it like I should have and if you look at my updates, I have only updated it seven times… with the last update coming more than two weeks ago.

Obviously, there has been a lack of commitment to this project on my end, yet, I’m still following people and getting followers for doing absolutely nothing at all. Just imagine if I actually put some effort and work on my end, I could probably have thousands of followers by now.

Matter of fact, I know some people who implemented the same strategy I used and after one month, some even ended up with 2,000-4,000. Though, you’ve been warned. Twitter can track stuff like this, I think, and possibly delete your account if you spam too much.

The only thing I didn’t do was use this tool to unfollow people that are not following me. Again, I wasn’t fully committed to this project so I didn’t bother doing that aspect of it.

Like I said, this was just testing out one of the many methods you can do to get Twitter followers. I wrote a basic description on how to get more Twitter followers but doesn’t include the specific tools used. And honestly, it’s been so long that I can’t even remember what I used exactly. But I’ll post it here (or start a new post) when I have time to retrace my steps and tell you step-by-step on exactly what I did and which sites/tools I used.