Mike's Money Making Mission
Spam? I'm sure that's what you thought when you saw the title of this post. That's what I thought too. Money making schemes abound on the Internet. All those sites promising instant riches for the low price of $599.00. And they never quite disclose what they are doing and exactly who they are.
Mike's blog is different. There are three reasons to read his blog:
He's upfront and discloses everything: which advertising programs he is using, where his traffic is coming from, and the reasons he has added or taken out a program. His weekly reports are worth the email subscription - even if your only aim is to figure out how to increase your blog's traffic.
Visit Mike's Money Making Mission - you won't regret it - and best of all, it's free!
Mike's blog is different. There are three reasons to read his blog:
- Increasing your site traffic
- Looking at what it takes to set-up and grow a blog.
- Figuring out how to pay for all that time you spend blogging.
He's upfront and discloses everything: which advertising programs he is using, where his traffic is coming from, and the reasons he has added or taken out a program. His weekly reports are worth the email subscription - even if your only aim is to figure out how to increase your blog's traffic.
Visit Mike's Money Making Mission - you won't regret it - and best of all, it's free!
Comments
Thanks for the Post and link to Mike's blog. I was just looking at it... very informative! And interesting!
About a week or so ago I was on a blog that was addressing "dishonesty in Post titles." Basically, the bloggers were discussing how some blogs can't be trusted because there are so many ulterior motives driving the content.
I have learned to enjoy the Internet and some occasional blogging... unfortunately, it also has influenced me to be more cautious and many times even suspicious. That's not my basic nature, but...
Thanks again,
Bill