Ever wonder how big companies who have dozens of smaller businesses survive? Its all about taking excess income from profitable businesses and supplementing that income to smaller businesses you want to grow.

The reason I bring up this topic, is because of my last post, about making adsense sites and list building. I have always known 2 things…

  1. If you own just 1 business, you typically might not make the income you want.
  2. If you own many businesses, then you need to know how to supplement smaller sites with profits from bigger ones.

Supplement Your Affiliate Marketing Business!

Here’s my personal example, and the reason why i’m nagging about supplementing!!

Made 5 adsense sites in early November, its the 16th as I type this article, and 2 of the 5 are making ok money (1 is just killing it!). I’ll give just one hint about the profitable one, it has to do with downloading stuff!

Well, in the past, i’ve always been told to dump adsense sites that didn’t profit somewhat immediately. I mean, all 5 sites were getting pretty decent traffic (article marketing, forum backlinking, etc..), but the one making the most money was in a popular niche that paid higher cpc.

What I did this time was take some of the projected income from the #1 site (since Adsense wont pay me for a little while, however why wait? why cant I just keep that number in my log and account for it later..) and use it to buy some backlinks, and new adsense articles to grow my smaller sites.

Here’s the crazy stuff, so I spent about $10 getting a few dozen backlinks (variation of bookmarks, forum backlinks, and article marketing footer links), and added JUST 2 more articles (spent $10 for that), and I let the site just sit for a week.

Turns out it made a cool $18 that week, and THIS SITE IS BRAND NEW! How much do you think it will earn this MONTH, and next month, and next year!!

I see a lot of affiliate marketing peers who just build & dump a site one after another. Keep working on the smaller, less profitable sites, and you will be sure to see amazing results! This doesn’t mean your golden #1 adsense site shouldnt be worked on.

Your thoughts?

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Hey guys, Happy Halloween! :)


I’ve been planning my goals for November 2011, and my 2 biggest affiliate marketing goals are to increase my email optin list, and finally run a successful adsense monetized website.

I’ve started with adsense in the beginning, but quickly moved on to other things like ppc, email marketing, and other things but recent events have made me realize that I need to have many different streams of income online, duh!

Well i’ve documented my methods from my first trial adsense sites back in 2009, and i’ve also created an updated blueprint for my new adsense site (in the financial sector) that ill post here in the coming days. First I want to spend some time actually finalizing the details.

Quick note on a few things that will change..

  • Using Micro Niche Finder 5 instead of Google Keyword Tool for all keyword research.
  • Using WordPress instead of custom made HTML/CSS website.
  • Outsourcing all content writing tasks, as opposed to doing it myself in the past, hah!
  • Using new link building software to handle backlinking (will publish an extensive review on software when done testing..)
  • Using additional tools for traffic like auto commenting plugin.

Stay tuned for my progress in a week, let me know if you are doing adsense yourself and how thats going for you!

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Murdoch On Selling Myspace

by Hemal on October 23, 2011

This is a re-post of a TechCrunch article I read on the 21st that talked about Robert Murdoch selling his once beloved Myspace. My jaw just dropped when I read the full article, leave me a comment and let me know what your afterthought was..

Rupert Murdoch withstood intense grilling at News Corp’s annual shareholder meeting today, which focused largely on the phone-hacking scandal that is causing such an upset in the company’s financials and leadership. But among other things, Murdoch owned up to the debacle that has been Myspace.

“I made a huge mistake,” he said. “We then proceeded to mismanage it in every possible way. All of the people concerned with it are no longer with the company.” Except for himself, of course. The fact that it was a mistake and a mismanaged one at that is not news to the rest of the world, but the unmixed apology for the billion-dollar boondoggle reflects how low recent events have brought the once-proud news giant.

As you no doubt remember, the flatlining social network was sold in June to Specific Media for $35 million, representing a loss of around 94% of the site’s value as bought, and a microscopic portion of the never-realistic $6 billion at which Murdoch once valued the property.

Despite his self-deprecating words, Murdoch was described as looking “a little feisty” by the New York Times, perhaps because he is confident that the company has already shed the requisite amount of blood and profits over its practices and investments. The Hollywood Reporter has collected a number of opinions from analysts and experts, and the consensus seems to be that no immediate actions would be taken, but that clearly the company is in dire need of redirection, and the solution may take some time to formulate.

Original article here.

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Almost a month!

October 22, 2011

Yep its been almost a month since my last post, but i’ve been doing an enormous amount of work since then.. October 4th was a huge eye opener, when I got an email from amazon associates about problems with my account, I wont go into details, but I had my biggest money maker (about 80% [...]

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WooThemes Launches WooCommerce, Yay!

September 27, 2011

WordPress theme provider WooThemes is launching a new service today called WooCommerce, which lets users install a plugin on their WordPress site in order to turn that site into a professional e-commerce storefront. I’m tellin you, after watching the quick video and live demo, this plugin will put other very expensive e-commerce plugins to shame! [...]

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Using the Leading WordPress Backup Plugin to Backup and Restore WordPress

September 21, 2011

If you own a WordPress website or blog, you might understand the importance of backing it up often. Two main reasons why this is necessary is that you might want to change your host or your WordPress might unfortunately crash. There are a couple of backup methods available for WordPress. The WP DBManager is currently [...]

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How to Add Google Analytics to WordPress Site

September 18, 2011

I’m going to start off the new blog with a quick tutorial on “How to Add Google Analytics to WordPress Site”.  This quick tutorial is catered for beginner bloggers who want to track their website stats progress. EVERYONE who has a website should be tracking their stats! Lets get started.. There are two ways on [...]

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Welcome Back!

September 16, 2011

Hi everyone, welcome to my brand spankin’ new website! This is probably my 3rd time since I bought this domain that i’ve completely started my blog from the beginning, but that’s because I feel like I have no quality posts to save anyways. This time around, things will be a lot different as I have [...]

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