Spin the Publicity Wheel
The following is a paid review and is my complete and honest opinion. If you would like your own paid review on my blog please visit the advertise page.
We all know that having high search engine rankings is the best type of traffic any website could ever get, but for certain keywords that type of traffic is the hardest to get as well. So what can a newbie webmaster or blogger do to increase traffic to their site, gain some readers, and maybe make some cash along the way? Well, one method of traffic that can be utilized is the type of traffic that comes from traffic exchanges.
Make Money With Social Bookmarking
Many months ago the internet was swept by a web2.0 startup called del.icio.us. Delicious introduced an easier way to save your bookmarks and share them with your friends. Rather than having hundreds of bookmarks in ten folders on your browser, you can save them all online and use a search feature (tags) to find them again. I could save all of my favorite Apple/Microsoft blog posts and tag them “apple” to easily find them days, weeks, or even years later.
The Seven Figure Blog
As many of you remember, the Million Dollar Homepage was a buzz-marketing success story because the idea was so random and revolutionary to the online advertising market. The developer was the one of the first “buzz” pioneers and the thousands of pixel site clones that tried to replicate his success failed. To this day, hundreds of clever buzz marketing sites have been developed hoping to make the owners very rich. Today’s post features one of those buzz marketing sites. The owner was inspired by the MillionDollarWiki.com which was the second evolution of the million dollar homepage and earned over $100,000 before being acquired. Today I bring you the third evolution of the buzz marketing startups.
PublisherSpot Review
The following is a paid review and is my complete and honest opinion. If you would like your own paid review on my blog please visit the advertise page.
Tyler Cruz is an internet entrepreneur like myself, and the focus of today’s post is a website called PublisherSpot, which is one of Tyler’s flagship startup websites. PublisherSpot is a free online review directory for advertising networks as well as affiliate networks.

Tyler created PublisherSpot because he was a member of numerous webmaster forums over the years and could not find a quality information site that reviewed the advertising networks he would later experiment with. According to Archive.org, PublisherSpot first started sometime around November of 2006.
Click Consultants Review
The following is a paid review and is my complete and honest opinion. If you would like your own paid review on my blog please visit the advertise page.
At the end of March, I entered WinningtheWeb.com’s $15,000 blog contest and sponsored a free review for one lucky winner.
It turns out, I won an autographed copy of Kris Jones’ upcoming book about SEO. For those of you who do not know, Kris Jones is an online entrepreneur and he owns the popular pepperjam network.
Stumpedia or Spampedia?
Luis Pereira over at Stumpedia asked me to do a paid review to follow up my original post about Stumpedia. By the looks of it, he has added a lot of changes, but for those who have not already experimented with this people powered search engine, I will start with the introduction about the site.
Stumpedia is an interesting twist on conventional search engines – it relies on user participation and submission to provide search results rather than sending out spiders to crawl websites. The site is one hundred percent powered by the people that use it.



