Hey there loyal visitors n' stuff.
If you've been a frequent visitor, you know I like to post about the odd program here and there that will make you money online. About 2 months ago, I had no PayPal account and $0. That was at the beginning of the summer, roughly. Since then, I've set up my own PayPal account and have made about $500 just from ad sales on ForTheLose.org and random freelance work.
So how / why did I go from $0 to $500 just like that? I definitely owe it to all the inspiration I get from Making Money Online blogs. Here I've decided to list my favorite 4 that I visit everyday, and definitely recommend you do aswell
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TheUniversityKid.com
The University Kid, or TUK for short, is probably my favorite site about making money online online entrepreneurship. Jason, the site owner, really thinks outside the box and it shows with the brilliant ideas that he comes up with daily. He himself is a very successful online entrepreneur that at the young age of only 17 (give or take) can make $1000.00 a day if he wanted. I sometimes can't believe the amazing tips that he gives out, and frankly, I sometimes think he's crazy. If he kept this information to himself, well, more for him
. It just goes to show the passion that he has about what he does...
JohnCow.com
JohnCow.com is another site that is run by a trio of successful online moneymakers. Just like TUK, JohnCow.com offers awesome how-to and tutorial posts for making a living online. They also offer products, such as CommentKahuna and TrafficKahuna, which will help anyone wanting to give a boost to their blog. (Who doesn't want that?)
TheNetFool.com
The Net Fool, aka Jim, is another hell of a guy. The posts he makes are frankly amazing, if I do say so myself. He puts such detail and great explanation in every single article he writes, you almost feel as if you're getting away with murder reading them for free
. This blog is a necessity to have bookmarked if you want to be successful online. He gives tips ranging from how to write epic posts and how to make your articles look appealing to how to build traffic and how to quickly and simply build a small niche site for quick income. Another great plus to this site is the frequency that Jim holds contests for his visitors. Almost every week there's a new one and the prizes ain't no crapshit either
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TheGermz.com
TheGermz.com may be the smallest of these websites, but its still a great place of inspiration. Germz is always giving out great advice to his ever-growing audience on how they can better their blogs. I've definitely learned a thing or two from him and his ideas. Another great part of this site is the small web apps that Germz develops, such as the Entrecard Credit Generator and the DoFollow Blog search engine.
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Cheers for the linkage buddy!
Pretty cool that TUK made the top of the list, and pretty funny that three of those four blogs use the same theme.