How to make 40k $ + /month with your blog

Jun 08

For those who don’t know who John Chow is, you need to know.  The guy is my role model for monetizing a blog. In some ways, he’s my inspiration, not for starting this blog but for monetizing it the way I am. I’ve been studying what the guy does because anyone who can make 40K+ per month from spending 2 hours per day on a blog is worth studying and listening to.

Similar to John Chow, I didn’t really start this blog with the idea of turning it into a type of income (I just started this site as a test for Quansite and thought I could post some stuff I know and some personal ramblings / rants ) but after seeing how he did just that starting by a case study using his own blog to prove how it was possible to make a living blogging…



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How to create an e-commerce site

Jun 05

Before we look at the actual e-commerce platform, one thing you’ll absolutely need is a way of accepting money to your e-commerce site. The easiest and most popular way is PayPal. If you don’t have an account or even if you have one but it’s a personal account, you’ll need a Business account. It’s free to create, so go do that right now, just click this link to be taken directly to the proper section and come back to this email once that’s done.

Now, now that you have a way (or soon will) to accept payments, you need the e-commerce actual platform to start selling items…

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What is Drop Shipping? Can I make money with it?

May 30

Drop shipping is a method of retail sales that allows the retailer to sell items without having to physically hold any inventory.

The retailer has an agreement with either a manufacturer, wholesaler or distributor to have items drop-shipped directly to their clients.

Here’s a simple example transaction to illustrate how it works.

1) Bob is a retailer, he sells painting supplies. 2) Acme Painting Supplies, Inc. agrees to drop-ship items directly to Bob’s clients. 3) Bob lists some items for sale.  4) Jane buys a paintbrush from Bob for $20.00. 5) Bob, turns around and buys the paint brush from Acme Painting Supplies, Inc. for $17.00.  6) Acme Painting Supplies, Inc. ships the paintbrush directly to Jane. 7) Bob made a profit of $3 without having to buy and hold any inventory or having to ship any items.

Here’s a diagram showing visually what a transaction looks like:

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50 Great Recently Expired Domains Up For Grabs

May 29

Here’s some great recently expired domains that you can grab ( if they’re still available when you read this). I’m registered over at JustDropped and I get a ton of emails daily with dropped domains that contain the keywords that I set and although I’d like to grab all the good domains I find, it’s just not realistic so instead of letting my research and finds go to waste, I’ve decided to share them with you so that you can get them! :)

What do I want in exchange for sharing these? Your Soul ! :) But I guess if I can’t have that, then I’d like you to leave a comment if you grab one of them and I hope you build a great website on it then show it to me and I’ll showcase it on the blog! :) You could also just turn around and resell these domains for a profit if you don’t want to build a site on it :)

The cheapest option to grab these is with GoDaddy if you click on this link, then you get a coupon applied automatically to get them for $6.89 each :)

Here’s the list of 50 great domains that you can grab:

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8 Tools To Find & Manage Domains

May 06

In my last post, I shared some domain prefixes and suffixes that help find great available domain names so I thought I’d continue on this path of sharing some more tools that I’ve personally been using to find and manage my growing domain portfolio.

Searching for domains

InstantDomainSearch.com – Instant domain availability search
instant domain search
Of course you can search for domains in plenty of different places but a while ago I came across this website that gave me instant availability status as I typed, an ajax domain search.

Pretty cool, I find having instant feedback like that, allows me to find domain much more quickly than if I had to click a submit button and wait for  a page to load every time I wanted to check for a domain. When you see that perfect domain is taken, try adding one of your favorite domain prefix or suffix to it and instantly see the availability. It’s a huge time saver.

On another note, being a web developer, I always have a few ideas on doing things that could be added to websites I visit and it’s no different on how this site could improve.

I’d like to see it give out suggestions on alternative domain names when the one you have typed is not available, similar to how other sites give you alternative when the domain you searched for is taken.

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Domain Prefixes & Suffixes To Help You Find Great Domains

May 05

Lately I’ve been wanting to get more into domaining (buying & selling domain names). I’ve had some success with selling domains in the past – by accident, people just came to me to buy some domains that I owned so it’s always been in the back of my mind to get in this business as a sideline. I enjoy searching for great brand-able new domains or great expired domains that people give up so it’s not really work for me, it’s fun :)

Good domains are harder and harder to come by however so I’ve been keeping a list of prefixes and suffixes to help me find some good domains over the years and I’d like to share them with you so that hopefully they’ll help you the next time you just can’t seem to find any available good domains (sometimes it feels like all the domains are taken doesn’t it? ).

Most of them can work as a prefix or suffix but sometimes it only works as one or the other, I’ll leave that up to you :)

It’s helped me over the years so hopefully you’ll also get some use out of it:

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