Tuesday 30 November 2010

Do Bukisa pay out or are they a scam?

Writing content is a good way to make an honest but relatively small online income, if you are clever about it then you can re-post the same work on several different sites and make extra money out of it.

Bukisa are more similar to Helium with the type of articles present and they have a system of earning based on what is known as the Bukisa Index. The Bukisa Index seems to pay around $3.40 for 1000 page views according to various sources, however although some people do claim to have been paid out online, I'm yet to know a reliable source that has informed me that they've been paid from this Israeli based site.

I've signed up and posted some stuff and I'll be sure to let you know what the situation is, once I've made payout.

Saturday 20 November 2010

How to remove an adsense URL channel

An important way of measuring a blog's income is definitely the performance reports in google adsense - particularly when it is one of the main sources of income for the blog or website.

It is easy enough to add URL channels but if you are like me and have dabbled with a wide variety of blogs and have since deleted some of them, then you may have numerous extinct blog addresses in your channels, if the website doesn't exist then it will probably not show any results but if you have sold on the domain or someone else has bought it since the expiry date then it will continue to track page impressions.

Removing the channel from the performance reports is quite easy, you need to choose "Specific URL channels" and add the only the addresses you want to show.

Removing the URL from this list is more difficult though,the new Beta version of Adsense or Analytics does not provide you with an option to remove URL's and this can be done.

If the old version is still available to you, then click "Return to Old Adsense Interface" and then choose the "Adsense Setup" tab, click on "Channels", choose "URL Channels", select the ones you want to get rid of and choose "remove checked"

Sunday 14 November 2010

newsdaily7.com scam - work at home mum scam

Recently a common advert that is appearing on numerous places in particular Pirate Bay seems to be an advert saying that "Google pays me £128 per hour" or "Google pays me $76 per hour", it leads to a page that pretends to be the UK version of a News website and leads to the finance page, the other parts of the site do not lead anywhere (news, sport etc), the disclaimer at the bottom says:

"
TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY READ AND AGREE TO PURCHASE TERMS BELOW BEFORE ORDERING:

We are not affiliated in any way with CNN, WebTV, News Channel 7, ABC, NBC, CBS, U.S. News or FOX. CNN, WebTV, News Channel 7, ABC, NBC, CBS, U.S. News, FOX, and Consumer Reports are all registered trademarks of their respective owners. � All trademarks on this web site whether registered or not, are the property of their respective owners. The authors of this web site are not sponsored by or affiliated with any of the third-party trade mark or third-party registered trade mark owners, and make no representations about them, their owners, their products or services.

It is important to note that this site and the stories depicted above is to be used as an illustrative example of what some individuals have achieved with this/these products. This website, and any page on the website, is based loosely off a true story, but has been modified in multiple ways including, but not limited to: the story, the photos, and the comments. Thus, this blog, and any page on this website, are not to be taken literally or as a non-fiction story. This blog, and the results mentioned on this blog, although achievable for some, are not to be construed as the results that you may achieve on the same routine. I UNDERSTAND THIS WEBSITE IS ONLY ILLUSTRATIVE OF WHAT MIGHT BE ACHIEVABLE FROM USING THIS/THESE PRODUCTS, AND THAT THE STORY DEPICTED ABOVE IS NOT TO BE TAKEN LITERALLY. This page receives compensation for clicks on or purchase of products featured on this site.
"

To me this basically means, everything on the website is a lie and not to be trusted!

 
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