Monthly Archive for April, 2008

Apple Ups The iMac Specs


As you may (but most likely don’t) know, I am a fan of Mac products - particularly my lovely MacBook Pro 15″. Well they’ve recently released a new update to the iMac line of all-in-one desktop computers which no top out at the 3.06Ghz 24″ Model with 2Gb RAM, 500Gb Hard Disk, etc. But my MacBook Pro does serve me really well, so I’m not looking at getting a desktop any time soon.

But that shouldn’t stop anyone else. If anyone’s interested, they should head over to apples website and check them out.

Get Paid For A Post On Your Blog

Hello all.

I just recently signed up for payperpost which, as you may or not know, provides a service where you can sign up, submit your blog and then start getting paid to blog. The things you blog about are products, services and websites of the advertisers on payperpost. They are the real people paying you, but payperpost are the ones who set it all up.

Once you sign up, you will need to submit your blog. This takes about five minutes, but soon comes the wait. Once your blog is submitted, it has to be approved. This process took (in my case) about two weeks. When submitting your blog it says to provide a link to your archives or a link to your oldest post. I provided a link to my oldest post, but then got an email informing me that my submission was declined because I didn’t have a link to my archives page…Oh well.


After quickly re-submitting my blog (with a link to an archives page), I then got an email a week or so later, confirming that my blog had been approved and that I could begin to get paid to blog about things. Awesome!

So once you’ve been approved, you can head over to your dashboard and go to the Open Opportunities page. This is the page were all the available opportunities to post about are listed. Take a look at the opportunities available to you (which change depending on certain details about your blog such as page rank, etc.), complete the opportunity and then (most importantly) get paid! Whoo!

So overall, so far the blog-submitting process took a little while, but the interface is slick, and payperpost even list a specific opportunity to post about payperpost - which I’m doing right now - which can grab you $20! Easy as that.

So everyone hop on over to payperpost, and start “posting about things your love” (affiliate link below):

Free Review: ProTycoon.com


As part of my theory that it’s best to give things away for free, I’ve decided to offer free reviews on my blog. I posted the offer over at a forum I regularly visit, and quickly got four requests. Here is the first:-

ProTycoon has four main categories - web design, web development, software development and other - all further categorized into sub-categories. Being a web design and development blog myself, I’ll focus on these aspects.

Continue reading ‘Free Review: ProTycoon.com’

Learn From Barack Obama’s Campaign

Having a good website in a good niche with good content isn’t everything. Because there are often tens or hundreds of people in the same niche as you, with equally good content. Look at the Make Money Online (MMO) niche, for example. Johnchow, Johncow, Tylercruz, Problogger - there all the same, for the most part. But what blogs in this niche have you been hearing about recently? And what blogs stand out?

Well, I’m sure you heard a fair bit about winning the web recently. Was it because the content over there is better? He has some secret to give away that the others don’t? No! Of course not! What is different though, is he gave his site a twist. He had a new perspective and a new way of getting visitors. He hosted one of the biggest contests the MMO niche has ever seen.

This is very similar to certain US Presidential candidate you may have heard a whisper or two about. Barack Obama doesn’t have any earth-shattering ideas, but the way he presents them is new. As you probably know, politicians are usually lying scum, promising what you want to hear to buy your votes and then more often than not, never delivering on those promises. Some even drive your country further down hill by starting wars and the like (I wonder who that is?). But Barack has been promising the truth. Most of all, Barack has been promising to fix the mistakes of the past. The Iraq war, for example, is seen by many as a big mistake. President Bush and the Republican party have been slowly leading America downhill - their politics is becoming stale.

This is very similar to how certain niches become stale. The video games niche became very boring for a while. Every games site or blog offered pretty much all the same things, maybe with a slight twist or localization. But then two people decided to set up destructoid.com as a gimmick to get themselves into the “press-only” event E3. They didn’t even intend to continue with the blog, but now it has become a major name in the games media, with nearly 6,000 subscribers to their RSS feed, hundreds of thousands of visitors and even a network of other blogs to their name. And how did they do this? They were original. They didn’t start blogging to make money. They started blogging simply to get into an event that they enjoyed, and people enjoyed it. I, for one, thought it was funny and interesting and am now a regular visitor over at destructoid.

This is what Barack Obama is doing. Whether you think it’s a gimmick or not, you can’t deny it’s working. He’s being original and appealing to an audience of intelligent voters who have grown stale of the same old politics. The same way the people grow stale of the same old content, or the same old perspective.

So I guess the message behind this little rant is: If you want to be successful, try to be original and appeal to what people want. But whatever you do, don’t become stale and just regurgitate the same things every else does. I don’t want to read another article about twitter and how it can be a good marketing tool, sorry.

Viget Engage

Following on from our post the other day on Viget’s design blog Inspire, we bring you Viget’s marketing blog, Engage. Of course we’re focusing mostly on the web and graphic design elements, but as with any website, Engage’s content is just as important as it’s beauty. For readers of Blogmastr, engage is a perfect choice to feed your marketing article hunger. Their layout, as well, is just as you’d expect - unique, stylish and elegant. Check out engage here and then check out the people who run it.