I used to be a Nuffnang Glitterati member, which is Nuffnang’s loyalty program where you get higher earnings per click and other benefits in exchange for your loyalty in showing only their advertisements and no other advertisements from any advertisement network originating out of South East Asia. At that time I didn’t really mind not being able to show advertisements from other South East Asia originating advertisement networks like Advertlets as I thought that the benefits of the Nuffnang Glitterati program outweighed the benefits. However, after about 21 days and having only earned RM1.25 from global band advertisements (Yeah, not even band 1), I decided that being tied down to only Nuffnang was not worth it. Hence, my decision to try and start showing Adverlets advertisements on Drett again and see whether it is more profitable.
Nuffnang shows 2 kinds of advertisements, the cost per click (CPC) advertisements and the cost per unique visitor (CPU) advertisements. You only receive the cost per unique visitor (CPU) advertisements when your blog achieves a minimum of 20 unique visitors a day and maintains that amount while every blogger who signs up with Nuffnang automatically qualifies for the cost per click (CPC) advertisements. However, after all this time I have not received not even a single cost per unique (CPU) advertisement from Nuffnang even though I far exceed the minimum of 20 unique visitors a day.
Adverlets on the other hand serve cost per mile (CPM) advertisements which pay a fixed price for every thousand visitors (It’s the same principle as CPU advertisements) to all bloggers as anyone who signs up with Adverlets automatically qualify for them. As my click through ratio (CTR) so far has not been exactly stellar, I think cost per mile (CPM) advertisements will be more profitable.
Besides just trying out Adverlets advertisements on Drett, I have been thinking that maybe I should try jumping ship to Adverlets and trying to get into their own loyalty program called Titan (This Is The Adverlets Network), which has it’s own set of rather interesting benefits.
Most of the traffic to Drett is from the United States, and that’s one of the reasons I feel that both my earnings from Nuffnang and Adverlets will be significantly less than Drett’s true potential.
9Rules network is one of more popular blog networks around the internet. Nowadays, there are many blog networks that are slowly dying out, however 9Rules blog network has been going from strength to strength and is now even bigger than before. That said today is the day where you can submit your site to 9Rules Network to see whether you get accepted or not. Today is round 7 and you can only submit your site today, if you miss it, you’ll have to wait till the 5th of November 2008. That’s a long wait guys, so take you chance and submit your site.
I submitted my site review just now, and I really hope that I do get accepted
. If I do get accepted it’ll be a great honour for me. That said, I don’t think that I will get accepted into the 9Rules network as they usually only accept blogs that are at least 6 months old. Well, if I don’t get accepted, then I guess I would be submitting my blog for inclusion into the 9Rules network during round 8 with the rest of you guys who either didn’t get accepted now or missed the submission date.
Anyway, just wanted to let all of you know so that you might be able to take advantage of this opportunity.
Are you in need of a scholarship to attend college or university? A blogger who maintains weblogs? A US citizen or permanent resident? Well then you might stand a chance to win the $10,000 Blogging Scholarship which is awarded annually to those attending college.
Why a Blogging Scholarship?
At College Scholarships.org we believe that everyone deserves a shot at a decent education. And we love bloggers. Not for the least of reasons, because we blog, and one of the founders of this site makes a living as a blogger.
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We believe passion is important. As the world gets more competitive, those who are passionate about what they do, and work close to their passions, will be able to become and stay successful even as technology and automation eat away at many business models. Those who are willing to share their experiences with the world help make the world a better place, even if most bloggers only consider blogging a hobby.
We believe those who freely express themselves are far more likely to find their true passions and connect with people to bring on large scale social change.
So what do you guys think about this? I mean, who says that being a blogger is totally useless and is not time well spent? Now whenever someone says something bad about bloggers, tell them that at least bloggers have chances to win the Blogging Scholarship which is only open to bloggers
.
You guys have to admit the whole idea about the Blogging Scholarship is interesting, right?
As the title of the posts says, you can now buy advertising space on Drett. While designing my new Wordpress theme for Drett (the current one I’m using, it’s new!), I designed to allow for premium placing of advertisements. And now since I have more or less finished designing the theme and am currently using it, I am now selling advertising space on Drett.
Currently there are a few ways to advertise on Drett, the sitewide 125 x 125 button advertisement that is located on the top right corner of the sidebar, the post-level 300 x 250 square advertisement and the free products/services review.
As Drett is a relatively new site, I’m selling my advertisement spots at a really cheap rate – so cheap you have to admit it is cheap. The sitewide 125 x 125 button advertisement space is going at a rate of $1.00 for a period of 30 days. That is really cheap especially since it is in a prime position, right near the top of the page.
The post-level 300 x 250 square advertisement space is going at a cheap rate of $5.00 for a period of 30 days. This post-level advertisement space is a non-rotating advertisement space, which means that only 1 person can buy it for the period of 30 days and that 1 person’s advertisement will appear either right at the top, in the middle, or right at the bottom of the posts on every single posts of Drett. If that posts is particularly popular, the more the better for you
The one other way to advertise on Drett is with the free product/services review. This means you send me or provide to me a product or service you want to be reviewed, and once I have chosen to review it, I’ll write a fair and informative review, thus bringing up the buzz level of your product or service
. It can either be an ebook you are selling, or an invitation to a beta site or even a normally paid service provided free to me.
Oh, even though I have stated the prices of the advertisement spaces, if you’re good at haggling, then you might even get to lower the already incredible low advertisement spaces rates. So what are you waiting for? Use the contact form at the end of the posts to contact me and make a deal.
[Note: The official page with all or most of the information you need to know about advertising with Drett (rates, advertisement placements, sizes) : Advertise on Drett]
Bloggerwave is one of the paid blogging networks that I listed in my list of paid blogging networks a couple of months ago, at the time of writing it I had just started out trying Bloggerwave and even though there were some complaints on the internet that said Bloggerwave didn’t pay, I decided to hope for the best and that Bloggerwave can prove those bloggers wrong. Now, I’m sad to say that I’m starting to think that Bloggerwave is a scam and doesn’t payout at all.
I recently did a job for Bloggerwave, the only job that I actually got assigned by them in fact, and after waiting for more than the 30 days they stated in their FAQ that I should wait before they pay me, I have yet to recieve a single cent from Bloggerwave. As you can see from the picture below, I had submitted the post on the 18th of June 2008. Today it’s the 1st of August, nearly 45 days since I submitted my post and I haven’t receive any news from them. Yes, I had tried to contact them twice, and twice I did not receive any reply.
I really hope that somehow they just overlooked paying me and my repeated tries to contact them. For now I’ll still leave the posts I did for them active on my blog and hope for the best, that is that Bloggerwave will pay me the $10 they owe me. But for now, I really recommend that any of you bloggers who want to try paid blogging to stay away from Bloggerwave as so far everything I have seen from it appears to be a scam.
Has anyone of you been paid for doing the first job they offer you when you sign up, or have other similar bad experiences? If you have, please leave your comments below so that other readers can benefit from it.
[UPDATE: Bloggerwave has sent me payment. Although the payment is late by many days, I have to admit that I’m pretty happy. I guess we can’t be calling Bloggerwave a scam anymore.]
Google recently launched the public beta of Google Knol on the 23rd of July.
Knol is similar and yet different to Wikipedia in some ways. Firstly, Wikipedia users can create and edit any article they like (although there are some restrictions to seniority) but Knol is has articles created by authors who can choose whether to let other users or specific authors to edit their articles.
What makes Google Knol so interesting is that it allows you to place Google Adsense advertisements on your Knol’s, which means if you have a very popular Knol, you can earn a decent bit of income from it. As I had experimented a few days ago, Knol’s are indexed by the Google search engine, which means that your Knol has the potential to rank very high in the search engines results (just like Wikipedia) and if you have implemented your Google Adsense code into the Knol, you might earn a decent amount of cash. Who would have guess Google Knol becoming into a money making opportunity whilst building up reputation of the author at the same time.
Anyway, after learning about this I was kind of sad as I had gotten banned from Google a few years ago and as Google Knol currently does not accept other kinds of advertisement code on it, I guess I’ll just have to pass up this unique opportunity.
I’m still experimenting with Google Knol and seeing how it works and what other functions it can play, but for now it looks quite promising. And as Google Knol is still relatively young, we’ll give it sometime and who knows, maybe it might become the next big thing since Youtube
I just found out that BlogToProfit had sent me payment for 2 posts I made this month, which is $10.00, $5 per post I made for them. So far I had 3 offers this month but I only took up 2 offers as I felt the 3rd offer to be too troublesome, but now on looking back I wish I had take up the 3rd offer too
I know some of the paid blogging networks out there are scams and don’t actually pay you, but I want to tell you that BlogToProfit isn’t one of them as I really received payment from them. I must admit I was skeptical at first, which was one of the reasons I didn’t want to take up their 3rd offer.
The 2 offers I had completed were confirmed by July the 14th and July the 16th respectively, I then received a message from them on the 20th of July stating that I would received my payment lastest by the 25th of July. After checking my paypal transaction I realized that I got paid on the 26th of July, hmm, one day late but still they paid.
Cheers to BlogToProfit, the paid blogging network that does actually pay you
Sign up here (please put ddkoh92@gmail.com as your Referral’s Email, I would really appreciate it), or leave a comment and I’ll send you an invitation to sign up.
BlogToProfit payment proof:
Dropbox makes secure backup, sync and sharing look easy. Here’s my short review about Dropox with instructions how to get invites from me to Dropbox at the end of it.
I recently got an invitation to Dropbox a few weeks back, and after using it and playing around with it, I can see how invaluable a tool it can be for everyone as it does its job well and seamlessly. Dropbox is a backup, syncing and sharing services which lets you easily backup certain files to its servers or sync files with multiple users and computers or sharing pictures and other things with friends. Currently all invited users get 2Gb of free space and once it Dropbox which is still in beta is officially launched, invited Dropbox users get to keep a higher space limit compared to the free members but less then that of paying members.
Lets look at the backup service which Dropbox helps you perform. After installing the Dropbox client, which essentially places a folder in your My Documents (Windows), you just drag any folder you want to backup into the My Dropbox folder and it automatically gets uploaded and synced into the Dropbox server. Everything happens securely, all files are transported over SSL and are encrypted with AES-256 before being stored on their backend.
Dropbox isn’t just any old backup and storage service, it actually synchs folders that your Dropbox is linked to. Because of this, Dropbox is invaluable in the sense that team projects can be carried out with relative ease as project members can be sure that they are always using the most current version of the file without resorting to other members emailing back and forth the most current file. It also comes in handy for those of you who like to share certain things with your friends as all you need to do is just drag the thing you want to be shared into a folder on your computer and you’re done.
Dropbox also can be used as a file sharing service. Whenever you drag a file into the Public folder in Dropbox, you can right click the file, hover your mouse over Dropbox and actually copy the link of the file. This comes in handy whenever you need to share a file that is larger than what can be sent as email attachments and is much more convenient then using file sharing services such as Rapidshare as you don’t need to upload the file and then worry as to when the thing you uploaded might get deleted. By using Dropbox, you just need to drag the folder you want to share into your Dropbox Public folder and get the link to share it and then forget about it.
. Simple.
By using Dropbox, you can easily share your pictures and photos with friends. After dragging images into the Photos folder in Dropbox, you can get a link from Dropbox to a gallery of collection of pictures which you then can share with your friends. Cool huh
OK, the Dropbox client is pretty cool, but we both know there are times when we can’t install the client for some reason and that is when the web interface comes into play. When you login to your Dropbox account, the first thing you see is your homepage which gives you a summary of recent events and shows the files you have including when you last changed the file.
Besides seeing a summary of recent events and files, you can also upload and download latest copies of files right from the web interface of Dropbox.
As you can see, the possibilities with what you can do with Dropbox is virtually limitless due to it’s versatile nature. In fact, if you even want to use to have conversation through a normal text file it can be done
. The only thing limiting how you use it is your imagination and creativity.
As I mentioned just now, Dropbox is currently in invite-only beta, and those of you who get an invitation now gets to keep your account when Dropbox goes live with more storage than a free account but less than a paid account. So hurry up and get your comments from me.
To get your invitation to Dropbox, please comment here with your reason you deserve and invite to Dropbox and your email address. Invites shall be given out on a first come first serve basis, so don’t be shy
I went for the Singapore National Education Show 2 of 2008(NE Show) a few weeks back on the 12th of July and I must say I’m really impressed with everything about the show, from the events to the way things were organized.
National Education show is actually a preview and rehearsal of the National Day Parade (NDP) and it aims to instill a sense of pride, patriotism and sense of unity among Singaporeans. The National Day Parade 08 (NDP) celebrates the 43rd birthday of Singapore on the 9 of August and has the theme “Celebrating the Singapore Spirit”.
Usually if you wanted to get tickets to watch either the National Day Parade or even the NE Show, you usually have to go through a process called e-balloting by submitting applications through either sms, internet and phone and then have an extremely slim chance of getting the tickets. However, the Ministry Of Education (MOE) has kindly reserved a certain amount of NE Show 2008 tickets for scholars
and I was one of the few who got nominated to go for it.
I took lots of pictures, a couple hundred of megabytes worth of pictures, many which I guess you guys won’t find interesting, so instead of posting everything, I’ll post the “cooler” pictures.
These are the F16 airplanes performances and some of my favorite pictures here. I can’t remember what the squadron is called, but I think it was called the Black Eagles or something like that
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The rest of the pictures below are during the night performance.
Oh yea, during the National Education Show, each person who goes receives a funpack full of goodies. There was the Singapore flag, a bag, a whole book of coupons with discounts and stuff, drinks, food, a National Day Parade cap with blinking lights, wet tissue, and inflatable gaint glove and even a rain coat. Haha, the planners were good, they prepared for everything, even for rain.
One of the most creative thing I saw in a while was a lucky draw that had it’s “entry forms” on disposable waste plastic bags. The whole idea was to help encourage the viewers of the National Education Show to throw away their rubbish. You have to admit it was creative.
Well so this was the Singapore National Education Show for you, which is nearly exactly the same as how the National Day Parade would be. When all is said and done, I’m really impressed with Singapore and I wish I could see something like this during the Malaysian National Day.
I just want to take this time to apologize for the downtime recently. Basically it was due to me trying out the InstantUpgrade Wordpress plugin to upgrade my Wordpress from version 2.5.1 to 2.6. The plugin broke my blog, and I stupidly didn’t make a total backup of my site - I only backed-up the database. Anyway, to cut things short, my site was online off and on for the last few days and as the database had a bit of problems, I didn’t get to save al the comments during that period of time. Really sorry guys, I have learnt my lesson and am going to make full backups of my site from time to time now
One other thing, I’m now using Wordpress 2.6 and it has quite a few useful features. The one I like most about the upgrade is that now when choosing a theme I get to preview the theme. It’s quite cool. For those of you who have not upgrade, I suggest do not upgrade yet as 6.1 is coming out soon (I heard) to fix some bugs in this version of Wordpress, and besides, Wordpress 2.5.1 works perfectly fine.
Oh, and for those of you who use Windows Live Writer with Wordpress, you have to turn on the XML-RPC option in Wordpress to able to use Windows Live Writer with it. To do that, go to Settings, then to Writing, and tick the enable XML-RPC protocol box. XML-RPC is now turned off by default in Wordpress 2.6, and to use Windows Live Writer with it, you need it to be turned on.
That’s all the site news for now guys.
Note: I’m still trying to get back my blog to how it was before the upgrading fiasco. So please bear with me. Thanks