Posted on Friday, May 4th 2007 9:31 pm by menj in Blogging
There are rules in the world that we live in, and whether we like it or not we are certainly bound to them. Even blogging in an increasingly interconnected world via the World Wide Web are no exception from the rules. While the rules are not fixed ones, it will certainly help you to become a better blogger and promote responsible blogging in order to make yourself credible to your readers. It will also help you with getting a peace of mind, as you will be able to express yourself fearlessly and openly with proper ethics.
Here are the 10 Rules For Responsible Blogging. I have read through them and I agree that adhering to at least some of these rules will make yourself a better blogger, at least in the eyes of your readers. Unlike some people who like to create nasty blogs in order to hit out at a well-known PR5 blogger, I do not like to behave in such an irresponsible and biadap (uncivilised) manner. However it is a known fact that such people who are by no means “credible bloggers” will do such things in order to undermine the existence of another. Such is the attitude of irresponsible bloggers who tarnish the good name of others. They will certainly have a rude shock from Blogger soon once the report that was filed with the free blog hosting provider is acted upon by the Blogger team.
In short, blog responsibly and you will be saved. This is a Sponsored Review production. To buy a review on this blog, click here.
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Posted on Thursday, May 3rd 2007 1:45 pm by menj in General
There is that sense of thrill when you get e-mail notices from PayPal every hour or so in your inbox. When you complete a job offer for an advertiser, you can do so at anytime you choose (as long as the work produced in the end is quality work, of course). I am convinced that this is the way for me and insha’allah, once I have graduated in July I will continue with this job. For those who like to complain about me being “unemployed”, they are fools. I am getting income and I am working most of the time. I guess those who are stuck in the traditional job profession mindset will continue to bitch about it, but I simply do not care.
As far as I am concerned, I am experiencing financial freedom, and I am lovin’ it.
Posted on by menj in Paid Blogging
Bloggerwave is a new paid blogging service allowing bloggers to earn from posting about the advertisers that are subscribed to their network. All one has to do is to register for a Bloggerwave account, pick an opportunity, write about that opportunity, and get expected to be paid within a month. Here is the chart which illustrates these simple steps.

I kinda like the way the service is presented, but unfortunately at the moment there are only two advertisers with them. I think they would need to build up interest for advertisers to choose their service first before bloggers can register and take opportunities from them. In any case, Bloggerwave is a good addition to the industry. I think they have a potential to be successful if they work on their strengths and correct their weaknesses.
Posted on Wednesday, May 2nd 2007 11:15 pm by menj in Affiliates
If you see on the left sidebar, you will notice a new set of product advertisements from AuctionAds. I have know about AuctionAds for some time, but I don’t really do well with affiliate programs so I didn’t really bother. Or at least, not until today when I read this post by Daily Dinar. As explained by AuctionAds themselves:
When your site’s visitors click on an Auction Ad listing and take an action on eBay you earn cash. Actions are defined as a Winning Bid, a Buy-it-Now or a confirmed user registration. AuctionAds is committed to paying out a minimum of 100% of eBay commission revenue. See eBay’s affiliate program for details on the payout.
For the Muslim blogger or webmaster, there are additional benefits such as wiping out all those crappy (not to mention stupid) pagan-Xtian missionary websites or blogs that often appear in Google Adsense.
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Posted on by menj in Paid Blogging
ReviewMe has introduced a new Advertiser’s Marketplace where the style is similar to the open marketplace of Blogsvertise and SponsoredReviews. I got that announcement via their e-mail a few hours ago:
Mohd Elfie Nieshaem, we are excited to announce our new Advertiser Marketplace at ReviewMe.com! In addition to our marketplace of premium blogs where advertisers can purchase individual reviews, advertisers will now be able to create campaign offers that you will have the option to accept. This new marketplace gives your blog a new way to make more money.
Your blog is approved for this new marketplace and we invite you to login and review all relevant offers that you can blog about now!
Thanks,
ReviewMe Support
support@reviewme.com
www.ReviewMe.com
True enough, I went to ReviewMe and for the first time, I see job offers pending for me. I grabbed those job offers ranging between $10 and $13, it was very quick and painless to do. There were other job offers at $5 but I decided not to take them up. Looks like I have more jobs to do and there is more pay for me now
Posted on Tuesday, May 1st 2007 9:38 pm by menj in Paid Blogging
CreamAid usually sucks. And I mean really sucks. Its hard to grab the job offers and they run out very fast. That, plus the scarcity of the available offers make you run to other paid blogging programmes that are not only more frequent, but lucrative as well.
However just now I somehow got lucky and I did manage to grab an offer. Here is the screenshot of the confirmation page:

But I suggest that you should not waste your time with CreamAid, unless you really, really have nothing better to do (like me!). Focus on the other paid blogging services.
Posted on by menj in Paid Blogging
Here is a fairly new paid-to-blog web design company that will pay $10 for a contextual link. Introducing Dewitt Media Contextual, all you have to do is blog your usual stuff while inserting the anchor text that is provided from the advertiser. It works pretty much the same way as V7N Contextual, therefore no disclosure is required.
According to the website:
Dewitt Media is paying all blog publishers $10 dollars per post, all blogs must be pr3+. This is a very beneficial program, if you are interested in making some extra $$$ please sign up below.
Blog Publishers (How its works): Blog Publishers are based upon a bidding system, so therefore every one will get a pretty well fair share of posts, and money. Say blog publisher 32 has done 10 contextual ads, but blog publisher 31 has only done 9 contextual ads, so that means it would be blog publisher 31 turn to go. This way everything stays in rotation with the blog publishers. We will never have you put the same contextual ad from the same buyers twice, so therefore this keeps the uniqueness up for the advertisers.
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