Making Money Online

Unlocking the world to financial success requires the right tools. Lacking the proper tools makes the journey that much harder and takes that much longer

I am going to show you the tools that I use, tools that actually improve your chances of making money online. Simply scroll through to learn which tools can help increase your online income!

Choose A Professional Theme

When blogging for money the most important item on your list should be a professional theme because like it or not they're going to judge you on how your blog looks. If you're like me you will want a theme that not only looks good it has to be easy to use as well.

I use the FlexSqueeze theme because I found it can do all the things I wanted it to do. This post gives you a sample of what FlexSqueeze is capable of.

Making Money With Amazon

The reason many people join Amazon as an affiliate is because of the range of products they have available for sale. My tool of choice as an Amazon affiliate would have to be WPZon Builder!

The post Why I Love WP Zon Builder gives you a sample of what this exceptional plugin is capable of. In short the main positives would have to be the ease of use and the ability to import the customer reviews into your post.

Choosing The Right Affiliate

Most people who make money online have hit on the right affiliate to promote. This particular Post will direct you to other posts that highlight some of the ways that I have made money online!

They also say the secret to making money online is choosing the right niche. One of the niches I've chosen to add to my online income has to do with the growing Online Lottery industry.
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Blogging The Money Way With Plugins

Isn’t it ironic how I can do one post on how blogging is not all about money and then  not long after, I do another one on how bloggers can increase the earning potential of their blogs by merely using the right plugins. I think it would be safe to say that  a lot of bloggers rely on adsense as the predominate source of their blogging income. This being the case we can optimize our earnings by having adsense appearing on individual posts but because it is a virtual pain in the ass to place the code in a post most don’t bother with it.

Enter the WhyDoWork Adsense Plugin, a plugin that enables you to do this automatically giving you complete control over where the ads occur and even when they occur. For example, you may not want the ads to appear on your newer posts so you set it to only appear on posts that are older than ‘x’ amount of days. This plugin is extremely versatile and comes with a whole heap of settings giving you complete control.

Although I haven’t tried it I don’t see why you can’t use  codes other than adsense allowing you to display Yahoo ads or perhaps even your affiliate banners. When displaying banners I would suggest if possible that you use rotating banners as these will give those selected affiliates maximum exposure. One thing that I hate about affiliate banners are those damn emails telling me that one ad or another has been suspended and could I please remove the banner and replace it with another. The only problem is I can’t remember which post is displaying that particular ad. Rotating banners solves that problem as only current ads are displayed.

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Allowing Commentators To Edit Their Comments

Yes, I know Yan, another post about comments. But seriously mate, it’s not entirely my fault as this post is directly related to a comment left by Dennis Edell who just happens to believe that you shouldn’t have any blank blog advertisement slots, but more importantly in regards to this post said;

I’m looking for one that plays nice with commentluv, can you link me to yours?

Now I assume he is referring to the plugin that allows commentators to edit their comment. At least that is what I hope he is referring to, the jokes on me if he isn’t. Anyway, a lot of the plugins I use is directly aimed at my readers as I believe that customer service should also include blogs, and in a sense our readers and prospective commentators are our customers.

So, as a service to my cherished commentators I have installed Ajax Edit Comments, which allows the users to edit their comments. Their is a time limit though which is set by admins, and admin can also configure whether or not they can edit other variables like url, name etc. It has one other really nifty feature that allows admin, that’s me, the facility to edit all comments inline, without having  to go into the dashboard. As the almighty ADMIN, I have the power to Edit, De-link, Moderate, Spam or Delete each comment :devil_tb:

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Plugins Make WordPress So Versatile

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I love the WordPress Blogging Platform so much that I use it for all my blogs. As good as the platform is the plugins make it so much better. The world is full of intelligent people who love tinkering with scripts and because of the popularity of the WordPress platform a lot of them contribute their talents to making WordPress even better.

Stratosg is one of those who goes out of his way to develop plugins to improve the blogging experience of all WordPress bloggers. I’ve never installed the ‘Tag Cloud” feature before because I didn’t like the jumbled hapzard look of the resulting Tag Cloud. Then the other day I came across Kim’s post, If You Could Have Any WordPress Plugin, What Would You Want, and I noticed that someone wanted a unique style of Tag Cloud, one that I would love to display on my blog.

Anyway, Stratosg heard the call and developed the plugin. I installed his “MY Tag Cloud” plugin today and it worked fine except that it broke the widget box. I left a comment on his blog and shortly after he had a fix for me. Now that is what I call good customer support service.


I’ve noticed a lot of blog posts where the bloggers list a whole lot of plugins, but very few of them actually describe what the plugins do, so I’ve decided to start a plugin category where I list them individually describing exactly what they do. This post will be the first in the series.

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