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12 Easy Ideas For Making Money Online Through Blogging

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Making money online has become increasingly easy as more opportunities and innovations arise. Before launching out on the internet I spent lots of hours and days reading and analyzing the many products, schemes and techniques that people seem to be using to make money from just a few bucks to hundreds of thousands of dollars and even millions. Honestly, I’ve been burnt a few times from trying some get rich quick stuff.

However, I’ve come to the conclusion that there are some very simple, popular and legitimate techniques for making money online with very high success rates when done properly. So, I’m going to be sharing 12 money making ideas and I’m sure there are a couple here that will fit your blog’s niche or business model.

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Top 30 Massive Earning Blogs – Its Time To Take Action

There is a lot of hype surrounding the topic of
blogging, especially when it comes to earning a living and becoming rich from it. So today, let us take a look at the 30 Top Earning Blogs to see how much they are actually earning and what we can learn from them. I actually saw this particular listing on Michael Dunlop’s website, however, I made some slight changes to it.

I’m really excited about this listing and even growing my own blog. Weblogs, Inc., the top blogging network, earns about $30 million per month in revenue from 13 million unique visitors per month.

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New Free Premium WordPress Theme – “Awes” – Download Here

“Awes” is a new FREE Premium WordPress theme by Newwpthemes.com that is suitable for any blog type. The fact that its free makes this template an excellent choice and will allow any blogger get started in a very professional way. It comes with a featured content option and supports the post thumbnails. Suitable for any niche. Theme Options at admin panel.

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Successful & Unique Jamaican Blog – Jamaipanese.com

A few weeks ago I wrote a review of a blog owned by a friend of mine, Kirk Brown of Jamaipanese.com – A Jamaican-Japanese Enthusiast. I’m always on the look-out for successful and creative local blogs to review and showcase, since I’m a strong believer of the fact that here in the Caribbean we have some very dedicated and successful bloggers who are ready to push their blogging sites to the next level. Attracting greater amounts of traffic, increased opportunities for monetization and increased contribution to the Caribbean blogosphere.Jamaipanese Logo Continue reading →

Successful Web Development & Technology Firm – Creative Engine Jamaica

I just had to write this post promoting my fairly new Web Development & Graphics Design firm, Creative Engine Jamaica. Web Development is my passion and my profession and I have been serving clients officially as Creative Engine Jamaica since September 2009. I have been able to provide service value for my clients that far exceed actual purchase price which makes my job/hobby/passion extremely fulfilling.

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Top high traffic websites in Jamaica

Some time ago I decided to do a quick case study on the top 5 websites in Jamaican FlagJamaica and also do a rough listing of 9 more based on their user traffic. Since high user traffic indicates that there must be something attractive or useful on that site. This is key if we want to retain regular viewers, increase advertising opportunities and thus create and maintain website profitability. Continue reading →

Internet Penetration & Usage for Jamaica

Based on a report from the website, Internet World Stats.com, Jamaica has seen a growth of 2,466.7% in internet users since the year 2000, which is now at 1,540,000 Jamaicans and is growing. That is a local penetration of 55% and represents a usage of 16.7% of total Caribbean internet users with the Dominican Republic being the largest user of internet in the Caribbean at 32.6%. Barbados has the highest percentage penetration at 95%, then Bermuda at 74%, Antigua at 72% and St. Lucia at 66%. Continue reading →