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Yedda is another site that lets users ask questions about any topic they like. Other users of the site then answer the question and the best answer is voted on by the community.
With a little planning, you can get automated emails for when a question is asked that relates to your keywords, and then you can answer the question and build links from it.
For example, I subscribed to the keyword ‘online dating’, and received an email with someone asking “how do I get a girlfriend,” through which I answered, “try joining a free online dating service” and linked that to Datepad.com. (Source)
The weekly winner contest is an ongoing contest that I run here on my blog. Every week, I give away $25 as well as free donated prizes to a different person inside the blog raffle. If you would like to enter for a chance to win $25 as well as a variety of free donated prizes every week, please read the official contest post about the weekly winner contest. The earlier you enter the raffle, the better your chances are at winning your free $25!
In my previous post where I introduced Adtoll and showed you how you could use it to make money blogging, I had only just touched the tip of the iceberg. Today’s post is dedicated to showing you many tips that I found out while monetizing my blog with Adtoll.
In the expanding journey to make money blogging, I have decided I would experiment around a bit on my blog to see the different ways on how I can diversify my earnings and maximize my income. The make money blogging topic does not have a lot of high paying keywords like a lawyer, debt, or bankruptcy blog would. This means that clicks on my Google Adsense would earn me less money than if it were a debt blog and the click was to a “get out of debt” ad. meaning it is a lot harder for this blog to make money with Google Adsense than it would be for different blogs. To counter this problem, I am now experimenting with a new advertising agency called Adtoll.