Friday, 30 November 2007

Free Business Cards

Trends shift and change, and some 'old skool' ideas re-emerge in a newer environment. Right now, 'Ooprint' are offering 100 FREE blogger cards for you to scatter around in the 'real' world in order to generate some traffic in the digital world.
Once you have posted your URL everywhere you can think of on the world-wide-web, why not carry some hard copy versions of your URL to leave in some strategic places or pass on to those you think may visit your blog.
I was particularly struck with just how suitable this particular card would be for me - what do you think?

Desktop themes...

I have been tagged by Ellie over at ThePinkC, and this time I am required to show the world my desktop.....
Now, my desktop is not as seasonal as hers, but there IS a story behind it. A lady I know has a cat called 'Bub', and this cat is quite a character on his own. Some time ago she took in a stray who is a little scruffier, (but somewhat mentally more stable..) than Bub. He has earned himself the moniker 'Scrub', so there you have Bub and Scrub.... Now I was playing with my little girl's 'etch-a-sketch' toy around last Christmas and came up with this cat cartoon which I named Bub, then went on to make some adjustments to make a Bub and a corresponding (slightly scruffier) Scrub. I developed the characters on Macromedia Freehand, and there we have the desktop (I think I must have imported into Fireworks to add the colour and text).

The intention was to come up with some stories for Bub and Scrub, but I never got around to writing any more than the first few lines... Nonetheless, the cartoon remains on my desktop in case I get inspired. I have developed characters for both of them: Bub is the mean one, and Scrub is the happy-go-lucky naive one who usually ends up in trouble for Bub's misdemeanors. I think that Scrub probably triumphs at the end of every story...
So err... that's MY desktop, what about yours, here are the folks that I am tagging:

Thursday, 29 November 2007

The Hot Dog Truck revisited

Sometimes when we are busy looking for the next new thing to do, it is not a bad thing to look back and see what you did in the past. This blog has been through a lot of changes in design and emphasis and content and direction, yet I feel like taking a step back in time today and doing a review of another blog, something I haven't done for a long time (except where there was the lure of payment or a possible prize). I have become so 'sold out' that I have almost forgotten where I began. The PR changes will be turning the blogging world around and maybe that is no bad thing...

Today I revisited The HotDogMan, and am happy to report that he still has his PR4, not only that, but he has one of the most entertaining blogs that I have come across since I started blogging. Even those posts which may actually be...possibly...well.. in some way...sponsored... are just as entertaining as the stuff he 'dishes out' straight from his own thoughts and life in general.

After reading the tales from the HotDogTruck again, I am inspired once again to rethink the direction of munny4hunny, especially as there may be a dearth of chances to get paid to blog in the coming months.

Hat's off once again to the man who brings us laughter as he hands out the dogs, age-old wise advice as he fries the onions and the benefit of his vast experience as he lightly tosses a salad.

Tuesday, 27 November 2007

Pinoy contest for $25

Well, we are back on the contest track! Thanks to 'Millette05' at mmmtalk forum for this one...
This one is a 'must do' you can win $25 just for leaving a comment against the original contest thread here.
It is a Christmas theme too, just to get you in the mood for the festivities - all you have to do is complete the sentence:
If I had an extra P1,000 ($25) this Christmas, I would…
In order to be in with the chance of winning an extra $12, all you need to do is post about the contest and link back to it, leaving a comment with the URL against the original post. The contest is on the Pinoy Money Talk website which has lots of good advice not only for Pinoy bloggers and webmasters, but for everyone.
This contest is so easy, you have to ask: why wouldn't you????

Monday, 26 November 2007

PPP Realrank

The new order may take some getting used to, but the prince of all paid posting schemes PayPerPost has been severely 'slapped' by Google - the king of all things internet (King/Dictator -take your pick...). The method that Google has taken is to lower or remove PageRank from blogs left right and centre, many of them even without a PPP post on them, though the consensus is that PPP was the real target.
Before we all start whining,we should bear in mind that this will affect PPP far more than it will just one individual paid poster... Maybe you have a case if you earn a living by paid posting, but Google giveth, Google taketh away.... If you live by PageRank, you have to take the consequences, He that liveth by PageRank will die by Pagerank... Okay, I'm out of lame quotes now, no more honest...
Now PPP have devised their own ranking system based on traffic, the question everyone is asking is 'Is it good to have high RealRank or low RealRank?' The answer is apparently: LOW- why because it really is a 'rank' as in 'He is ranked number one in the world...' The rank only applies if you have PPP tools Now ITK (Izea Tool kit) on your blog, and will work like this:
Let's say there are 10,000 people with ITK on their blog, you are ranked 999, this puts you in the top 10% (like a PR rank of 9), if you are ranked 9,999, you're in the bottom 10% equivalent rank 1 - or maybe it's 1 and 10 or o and 9, not really sure, but you hopefully get the idea...
As yet, we are not told how many blogs have ITK, so you can't tell where your relative position is, but this will apparently become transparent in the fullness of time.

Saturday, 24 November 2007

Motorhome holiday

I know of a few people who have motorhomes and the idea of having a holiday in one appeals to me. I took a look at some of the vehicular delights on offer at TravelworldRV.co.uk, and now I think I’d like to live in one…!
Where would you take one?
Well my ideal holiday destination is the South of France, I’ve driven down through France before, and having the motor home would mean that you would be able to cross the border into Italy and visit….
I have also driven through Ireland, although I don’t recommend it to anyone who likes to navigate by signposts, as signposts in Ireland are not like those anywhere else in the world. If you’re not a great map-navigator, satellite navigation is a must in Ireland!
My third choice of places to take an RV would be the home of the RV itself, the good ‘ol USA. In the US you can drive for miles on RV-friendly roads from east coast to west coast, north to south. I wouldn’t miss the chance of looking up friends in Canada, and seeing as I have never travelled west of Ontario, I would love to take a trip west to British Columbia.


Friday, 23 November 2007

Top tips for bloggers

If you have got your blog set up, are writing regularly, but are in the dark as to how your blog is performing, there are various ways in which you can gauge your progress.
  1. sign up for Google analytics to check statistics on you visitors (FREE!)
  2. sign up with Technorati to check who is linking to your blog or website (FREE)
  3. check out the SEO tools at 'WeBuildPages.com' (FREE)
The tool I tried out today was the 'top ten analysis' tool - this online tool allows you to compare results for your site with the top ten sites for a particular keyword. It gives rankings for all the major search engines and checks out back-links etc.
It also lists the age of the domain, and includes a link to 'waybackmachine' where you can check out what was on your domain before you bought it.... (just for curiosity's sake...)
as you become more experienced at blogging, these type of tools and statistics become more and more valuable, helping you to become efficient at serving your chosen 'market'

Thursday, 22 November 2007

Intelligent Marketing

Website Review:

When you get to the point where you require online marketing specialists you should check out ‘IOM’, that’s ‘Intelligent Online Marketing’

IOM offer a service not only to offer a package of measures to suit your marketing needs, but a service to train your own personnel in the methods that they themselves employ. If you go for the training option you will be in a position to build your own marketing department, and maybe even offer your services to others.

The IOM website offers advice on Rankings, PPC advertising, Driving traffic to your site and building a site that grabs your visitors and makes them want to buy your product and services. You may think that this type of service is primarily for large companies, but in my experience I would say that where a company is small and doesn’t have experts in marketing, this type of service is ideal. Many smaller companies don’t have the time to really do their marketing effectively and often this is left to an individual who is not specifically trained and experienced. This is the kind of situation where employing experienced marketing experts on a short-term basis can really prove cost-effective.

I watched the Search Engine Marketing videos on the IOM site and found them really easy to follow. The videos go through the steps of promoting a website in really simple steps. They are filmed as one-to-one interview-style segments with a list of the questions on the right – if you click on the question that interests you, the player jumps to that segment and you get a great answer. The questions cover anything from basic SEO to PPC, spidering, domain names etc. (There’s almost 50 questions in all)



Wednesday, 21 November 2007

Warnings about paid posts

Google are evidently clamping down on sites that do paid posts and are effectively offering paid links within those posts. Advice circulating around the paid post community suggests removing references to paid posts and sponsored posts from your blog. I have heard suggestions that titles such as 'sponsored links' are being hunted down and investigated by Google, the result being a drop in PR for those blogs that are deemed guilty of this practice.

The whole practice of paid posts will have to become far more subtle and posts will have to be made to look more like part of the blog. So much for those who have been upfront about doing paid posts, the practice will effectively be driven underground.

On the one hand Google is advancing blogging via 'Blogger', on the other hand, it looks like it going to try and remove the funding of these blogs by restricting Pagerank on the blogs that have paid posts and paid linking (such as sidebar links).

It looks like PR on the two blogs that I am currently using for revenue generation have been ranked down again (pagerank has been a bit like a Yo Yo for me this year!). On this blog alone I was firstly awarded a PR of 3, dropped to 2, raised to 4 and now dropped to 0 from what I can see today.... I think this could cause some aggravation in the blogging community over the next few weeks.

Monday, 19 November 2007

Shopping cart solution from under $50

If you have been trying various ways of making money online, it is likely that you will have considered e-commerce as a option. However experienced you are at developing websites, specialist knowledge for secure transactions is required for developing these features on a website. The quickest and most secure option is to go for 'off-the-shelf' Ecommerce Software from a company offering a good product at a good price.
One of the leading lights of customizable online storefront software has been 'MonsterCommerce' who have been market leaders since 1998. Network Solutions combined with MonsterCommerce in 2006, and are now launching the new Network Solutions e-commerce website.
As might be expected when there is so much experience already behind the project, this software offers masses of features and options.
From SEO support and optimisation to integration with Quickbooks financial software, and from free domain name registration to free Google Adwords campaigns, these features are included in the entry-level version of the software. The 'Pro' version includes even more in the form of advanced shipping features, support for coupons and offers and a WYSIWYG editor. The Standard package is well-priced at only$49.95 per month, and the Pro version is definitely worth considering at just $99.95 per month for the busier online retailers. Peace of mind, and good support in an ever-changing industry is worth paying for.


Thursday, 15 November 2007

Earnings update

I will be updating earnings more frequently this month - see the figures in the sidebar. The total represents total earnings mainly from this blog since March 2007. In March I earned $28, and went on to earn another $26 in April. May was the month where I went all out for paid posting and managed $187. Since then I have not tried to maximise earnings until recently when I regained my lost Pagerank.
This month, I have started to use my other blog for a few paid opportunities (more about this when I post at the end of the month), and have earned a total of $165 so far with a potential $40 of posts waiting to be approved. I am hoping to make at least $300 this month, but would really like to at least double my previous record.
Like last time, I don't expect that I will keep up the frantic posting rate, but another benefit of the frequent posting is that it does seem to drive extra traffic to the site. A pro-blogger could take advantage of the spiral created by increased traffic, increased Pagerank and increased earnings potential. It remains to be seen whether I will be in a position to maintain traffic when I am not doing so many paid posts.

Wednesday, 14 November 2007

Mid-month

It's getting towards that mid-month lull where opportunities for paid blogging seem to be flagging a little so I have started to investigate some new schemes. If I have any luck with them I will post my reports later on, either at the end of this month or at the start of next month. I have signed up to a couple so far, so we will see if any of them are fruitful for the hard-working blogger with a PR4 and a PR3 at his disposal....
My other blog didn't meet Payperpost standards for the number of posts completed over the last three months, so I will have to work on it and re-submit later on. Payperpost have strict standards including minimum 90 day-old blogs with frequent posting, but infrequent paid posts (at least one standard post in between every paid post - and in case you thought you might get away with it, they can work out if you have used a post from another paid source as a 'normal' post - so somebody told me ...).

Tuesday, 13 November 2007

New Community Site

Here's a new social site 'iContactCommunity' that I'm just getting to grips with...

It seems to be a massive resource with thousands of online articles, some are newsletters, some are more like adverts. I am reminded initially of 'Digg' as you get to vote on your favourite articles, but it is also like 'sqidoo' in that your articles are hosted online rather than on your own website or blog. You also get to drop comments against the articles too. I think it would certainly be worth investigating as a place to promote a website or blog, or just get your opinion out there...

The articles themselves are wide and varied, for instance I am interested in Premier League football, so I entered the term 'Premier League' and the top result was a simple two-line post about the Man United Arsenal match last week.

I clicked on the art section and discovered something startling: an art event where 'Mr Matisse will be painting during the evening...'. Now as far as I can work out Henri Matisse should be approaching 140 years old... but it turns out his grandson Pierre does a bit of painting too!

All-in-all, this looks like a prime spot to promote a website, an event, a product/service or organisation.

Monday, 12 November 2007

Busy Blogging

They always say that busy people are the best people to ask if you want something done. Why? because they are already actively doing something, not sitting around waiting for something to happen. Successful bloggers tend to be busy too. most have several projects on the go, unless they really are highly disciplined...

I'm not! I am one of those with several projects on the go at any one time, and I like to push projects until they are successful rather than give up on them. I have found blogging to be good for discipline. It is desirable to post every day, and each paid post must be balanced with at least one post of my own. Even with just three blogs (some people have more than a dozen!), it is tricky to come up with the required amount of quality material.

New projects require nurturing , and I am aware that the balance between maintenance of existing projects, and nurturing of new ones leads to conflicts in time-management.
My first tentative efforts on the internet (website: Livewyre Studio) have thankfully flourished otherwise I would have probably given up. My next area of experimentation was starting up two blogs, the first for website building and SEO, the second this one to investigate paid to blog. More recently I have branched out into a second website for general internet topics, and experimenting with a different type of blog entitled Beckham News.

All of this can take up a considerable amount of time, so if you're thinking of starting a new project consider the strains on your time and whether it would be better to drop an old project first.

Sunday, 11 November 2007

Paid to blog

I became aware recently that the anchor text 'paid to blog' was starting to have an effect in search engines sending far more traffic to this blog than any other search term. This has prompted me to re-write my 'about' post so that new visitors can readily access good information relating to paid to post specifically.

The 'about' post can be accessed via the button in the side-bar, and it is logical to assume that new visitors may well click on this button. Realising that this particular search term was actively driving new visitors to this blog, made me think that I really need to provide information on that topic immediately otherwise the newly found traffic may just drift away.

My blogging tip for today is to use traffic analysis (Google Analytics is free!) to establish the search terms that new visitors are using to find your site, and then make sure that there is something relevant for them to click on straight away when they arrive full of expectation.

Saturday, 10 November 2007

Broadband from BT

There was a time when ADSL and ISDN were services that only big business could afford, nowadays broadband internet access is open to every household and prices are dropping due to the tremendous competition.There are all sorts of service providers offering broadband, but the one provider everybody in the UK will be familiar with is British Telecom.

BT still have the respect that they built up when part of the GPO, a nationalised business giving a vital service to the public. As a modern cutting-edge commercial company, BT retains that high brand image and is the measure against which many competitors still measure their own performance.

Like every other service provider, BT has brought it’s prices into the reach of most householders, and now offers broadband from as little as £8.95 per month. Not only do you get a great deal, but the backing of a huge global communications company which actually built the communications infrastructure in the UK.

Another advantage of the BT option is the chance to have Home Hub included for free in option 2 and the Home Hub phone in option 3. You can also get Home Hub in option 1 for a small additional charge from the leading communications and broadband isp in the UK.

Friday, 9 November 2007

Cash Contest $100!

Contest blogger has flagged this one up (check out the new format and get involved in the online contests and sweepstakes)
$100 up for grabs for a blog entry/RSS subscription entry by 3rd December.
1. Link back to the Making Sales Making Money homepage using the anchor text home based business opportunities.
2. Link back to the Contest Blogger homepage using the anchor text sweepstakes.
Well for $100, it's worth a look at the blog putting up the cash, so I popped over to have a look at the home based business opportunities that might be on offer... There are stacks of good ideas, I started off by taking a gamble on the 'top-spots' widget - if it pays off, I'll write a post about it - plenty of other good ideas on the Making Sales Making Money site - recommended reading...

Mobile Marketing

I reckon it must be 11 years since I got my first mobile phone and the uptake since has been phenomenal. The mobile phone has changed from simply being a means of communication to being nothing short of a tiny mobile computer. The latest phones bring more and more remarkable features from radio receivers and MP3 players to photography and video. Soon all phones will probably take the Blackberry route of combining phone and PDA, although the iPhone may provide a new direction.

The main events as far as I recall would be the initial emergence of the mobile from the 'yuppy' market into the mainstream. The second landmark would be the introduction of SMS text messaging. The third being the launch of pay as you go mobiles having a dreastic effect on mobile billing and bringing the phone into the hands of younger people. The latest landmark has been the increasing pressure especially amongst young people, to have the latest phone with all the latest features...

Marketing professionals have not missed the opportunity of exploiting the text-message as a powerful means of communication directly with the public, this is the subject of a well-written post called Mobilizing market by Jay Seaton. If you want to know the proportion of major companies that are employing this technique or you have views on mobile marketing, then take a look at this article to get a clearer picture of the future.

Thursday, 8 November 2007

Recent Comments hack

I was browsing around the blogosphere today, when I found something that caught my attention, a 'recent comments' hack for Blogger. The in-built Blogger 'recent posts' widget apparently only allows a tiny snippet of the comment, whereas this one is user-definable.

I decided that I would like to give it a try so you should be able to see the results in my sidebar. the original instructions include script that cannot be included in a blogger post (at least not by an amateur like me...). So the original post can be found here and admittedly is a year old so maybe blogger have made some changes??

The hack is really simple and quick to install, I chose to have 7 comments each one to be 80 characters long. Please leave a comment against the original post comments if you found this hack useful.

Gift cards for Christmas

What to buy for the person who has everything, or for someone who may have tastes that differ from your own?? The obvious answer is a gift-card – so much more thoughtful than just stuffing cash into an envelope….

You can take care to make sure that the card you choose will suit the buying habits of the recipient. Shopping.Com have a range of cards that will suit just about anybody you will need to buy for. There’s the perfume emporium for that Aunt, you don’t know which perfume she uses, but Aunts are always using perfume….

There’s Home Depot or Brookstone shopping gift cards for the newly married or engaged couple setting up home together.
Whoever you are buying for, a gift card carries the advantage of being welcome to any recipient whereas that green vase that you were going to buy for Aunty Hilda, well…hmmm perhaps you should visit Shopping.Com

Tuesday, 6 November 2007

November 2007

I haven't tried maximising blog earnings since I made $187 for a month's paid posts in May 2007. I lost my pagerank shortly after that. My pagerank is back and suddenly the paid opportunities are there again... I will be attempting to at least double my previous efforts with my PR4 on this blog and another blog with a PR3 this month. I shall be using the following schemes:
Smorty.com - paid posts from $6 upwards
Payperpost.com - the king of the paid post schemes
Blogsvertise.com - who have showed renewed interest since my PR returned
Creamaid - the jury is still out on whether Creamaid's quirkiness is endearing or just annoying - I may have reached a conclusion by the end of this month...
I will also try and get myself signed up to more schemes so that I can offer reviews of these schemes for my readers. At the end of the month you will be able to see how much was earned from each scheme.

Monday, 5 November 2007

Plasma TV bracket from dekomount

I am really pleased with myself... I just brought myself a NEC 17" TFT monitor from ebay it was a bargain... Admittedly it's not brand new (it's refurbished) but at long last I can get rid of my old CRT monitor. I have decided I can pay for it from my internet revenue which I am hoping will be significant this month...
After finding a bargain monitor, I then looked at getting a wall-mounting bracket as I am thinking about completely re-organising my home office. I was suitably impressed with the inexpensive wall mounting brackets supplied by Dekomount, they have universal brackets ideal for my new monitor from just £12.94 (another bargain...). The service was excellent, good packaging and a super quick delivery. The instructions were easy to follow and I have freed up loads of desk-space, not only by getting rid of the bulky CRT monitor, but by mounting my new monitor directly onto the wall. I went for the model pictured above which gives you all-round manoeuvrability, even this highly-functioning model was under £23. Dekomount also have Plasma Wall Brackets for virtually every make and model.

Sunday, 4 November 2007

$50 Blog contest

Thanks to ThePrizeBlog for todays contest. It's my favourite type of contest... easy to enter blog post with a cash prize - random winner, so as long as you stick to the rules you have as much chance as anyone of getting your hands on a $50 paypal prize...
There is a second contest for a sidebar text-link (12 months) for subscribing to RSS feed for the same site.

For the blog post simply write a 100 word minimum post with anchor text 'egg donation' linked to the blog home page (http://egg-donation-directory.blogspot.com/) and leave a comment against the original contest post include email address and post URL in the comment Deadline Nov 25th, winners announced on Nov 27th, here is my entry...


Now here's a blog the like of which I have not seen before, and it's all about egg donation, both from the point of view of the donor and the recipient. There are posts covering the procedure involved in egg donation and the potential monetary rewards. There are posts about fertility drugs and links to clinics in all 52 US states.
Equally, there are posts dedicated to egg donation in other parts of the world, including such diverse regions as the Czech Repulic and Asia....
Personally I was quite surprised to learn that more than $100 can be earned for egg donation, as I'm pretty sure that cash rewards for egg donation are not available in the UK. That said, it seems that the process of egg harvesting can be uncomfortable and quite inconvenient, so that's something else I have learned...
This website then, will no doubt prove a source of valuable information for those considering egg donation either as donor or recipient.

Saturday, 3 November 2007

Coupon Chief for Christmas...

Christmas is coming and the goose is getting fat… and the smart people have started doing their Christmas present buying early. Those people that leave their present buying to the last minute can fall into one of two possible retail traps: either they end up buying the really expensive present that they were trying to avoid forking out for, or they end up buying some special Christmas rubbish (I know I used to be in retail…). Retailers bring out ‘special purchase’ rubbish at Christmas, it’s basically a whole line of cheaply made ‘tat’ that they know people searching for gifts will make a bee-line for…
So, how to avoid these traps?
Firstly
make a list of those you need presents for and decide what they are going to get BEFORE heading out to make your purchases, like this:
  • Mom: Something smelly because she doesn’t spend a lot on herself
  • Dad: A book or DVD, something to do with model boats (his latest hobby) or planes
  • Wife: Another Columbo DVD box-set, some fancy chocolates, maybe a handbag
  • Daughter: Toys, Toys, Toys, Toys
  • Sister: Speakers for her new Ipod
  • Niece: some CD’s
Secondly – head on over to Coupon Chief and see how you can save yourself money on the presents you have decided to get.
So for my niece’s present – I can save some money at Music Notes deals, and I can get my sister's speakers at a bargain price from Circuit City coupons
How it works: Well, Coupon Chief is a one-stop destination for getting deals at online retailers, so if you go to the online stores for these companies via coupon chief, you get promo codes that you can use online to get your discounts..
So how much better is that? I now know exactly what I am going to buy, I have saved myself money and I haven’t even left the house yet – the stuff will be delivered, and in some cases, the shipping will be free too!

Friday, 2 November 2007

Website revamp

I have been aware for some time that I needed to do some sort of redesign of my website: Livewyre.NET. This has finally been completed and the whole site now has a totally different look. I used some Web 2.0 design principles with my own particular slant ie. choosing a black background rather than a white one. I have taken the risk of using 'png' files for the graphics, and this means that IE 6.0 users may not see them as intended (specifically the transparent features), but I take the view that if folks choose NOT to use the latest available browsers, it's really not something I can take account of. I am a staunch Firefox convert, so don't get me started on IE...
Please take a look and let me know what you think of the new design

Irish Mortgage Brokers

In recent years, financial advisors have had to adhere to stricter rules when it comes to who is allowed to advise an individual about mortgages and investments. Mortgage Brokers Dublin have taken steps to ensure that every one of it's advisors are suitably qualified with either a Mortgage Diploma, or Qualified Financial Advisor Diploma, some are even Certified Chartered Accountants or have a Law Degree.
Peace of mind, and trust and integrity are vital elements of receiving financial advice. Irish mortgage brokers have the customers best interest at heart and are in a position to give advice on not only mortgages, but also life assurance and pensions. They pride themselves on being able to cater for first-time buyers and experienced financial dealers with equal proficiency.
I visited their website and was really impressed with the personal graphical interface that guides you through the site, I have seen some buzz about this type of interface, and believe that for this site, it really works well - A figure appears on the screen and starts to talk to you introducing the company and the site (make sure you have your speakers turned on!). This made me want to stay and listen to what he had to say, and his Irish accent just made it more friendly...
If I were looking for the type of financial products that Irish Mortgage Brokers were offering, I would think that this easy-to-use website would be a great place to start.



Thursday, 1 November 2007

Looking back on October 2007

I am very pleased to have regained pagerank for this and my other blog, at the end of October, this enable me to take part in far more paid-to-post opportunities than I have been able to do since about May 2007...
Having said that, I have not had my recent wave of posts approved by PPP yet (even though some of them have been up for two weeks). Even Blogsvertise wanted to get in on the act and sent me an opp for $10. Earnings then, are set to rise for next month as I aim to exploit my new PR whilst I still have it! I have registered another blog for PPP, if this gets approved, I will have two blogs available although I assume that I may not be able to do the same opportunity on both blogs...
I have also registered the second blog with Blogsvertise, and with Smorty which enabled me to immediately take another Blogsvertise paid post opp for a further $10. None of these recent opps have yet been approved, so they don't figure in earnings for October. You may note that earnings have been very low once again over the past month, but I guarantee that November will be a very different story. Watch this space....