Make Money Online by..Well, Blogging. John Chow Tells It Strait.
There are many ways to start a business online, and recently what is becoming popular is blogging. Just as I hope this blog becomes a success, you should consider starting a blog if you have a passion on a particular topic. I warn you though, its not as easy as it seems.
Money Socket was actually started as a means for me to just express my opinions and ideas to the world. I only really understood blogging after I took a class on internet business applications this past semester. Honestly I had never thought of making money with the blog. I got the idea of creating a legitimate revenue source from my blog through www.johnchow.com. John’s blog is packed with information on how to make money online. He particularly focuses on blogging and how to promote your blog. He makes what I would say pretty good money from his blog. Last I recall I think he mentioned he was making $10,000+ a month. Not bad considering his blog is just part of how he makes money.
I’ve become a regular reader of his blog to get insight on how to improve this blog. If you’ve considered starting a blog to make some money, check out his site for sure.











On my Blog I have written a list of other sites that offer links for reviews (in order of Page Rank). I thought you might be interested in adding yours or using the list to get some links from some high PR blogs. Just link to the post with any anchor text and I will add your site and email me on blog at taxfix.co.uk
http://taxrefunds.wordpress.com/2007/06/10/blogs-from-pr7-that-give-links-for-reviews-update/
I saw your review on John Chow’s site today and wanted to know if you would be interested in a review exchange. Please visit my site for for review exchange rules, let me know if you are interested in a review exchange.
–Jason Neuman
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