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	<title>Comments on: How are you making money online?</title>
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		<title>By: DJFire</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 17:21:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>But "ads" just arent always the way to go, unless you end up placing 5-10-15 ads all over your site on each page, which then, people are going to some visiting because their sick of the Ads.  Myspace for instance. myspace has like 20 ads all flash, at times that ends up locking up my browser and im on a cable connection - just imagine those that are still on "dial-up" &#60;-- shhh thats a swear word. :D

Now with my site, its an internet radio station.  We get plenty of visitors, but not alot donations or anything... I have 1 ad on an entry page, and 1 ad on the site itself. (2 separate pages).  If I did like others do, and place 10-15 ads all over the site on every page.  That will slow the site down, and stop people from visiting the site.

And on top of that, alot of "ad" places or affiliate sites require others to buy stuff, or Click links in order for you to even get 0.001 cent.  If no one clicks, then obviously no one buys, therefore - you made a whooping $0.00.  in which in time, thats what you will have every single month, because of the lack of support from your visitors.

So that is why "others" ask that most common question - specially when you post a check up that shows over 1000 dollars -  "How are you making money online?"  and pretty much 95% of the time - the answer given is - "With Ads"</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>But &#8220;ads&#8221; just arent always the way to go, unless you end up placing 5-10-15 ads all over your site on each page, which then, people are going to some visiting because their sick of the Ads.  Myspace for instance. myspace has like 20 ads all flash, at times that ends up locking up my browser and im on a cable connection - just imagine those that are still on &#8220;dial-up&#8221; &lt;&#8211; shhh thats a swear word. <img src='http://www.obzokee.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Now with my site, its an internet radio station.  We get plenty of visitors, but not alot donations or anything&#8230; I have 1 ad on an entry page, and 1 ad on the site itself. (2 separate pages).  If I did like others do, and place 10-15 ads all over the site on every page.  That will slow the site down, and stop people from visiting the site.</p>
<p>And on top of that, alot of &#8220;ad&#8221; places or affiliate sites require others to buy stuff, or Click links in order for you to even get 0.001 cent.  If no one clicks, then obviously no one buys, therefore - you made a whooping $0.00.  in which in time, thats what you will have every single month, because of the lack of support from your visitors.</p>
<p>So that is why &#8220;others&#8221; ask that most common question - specially when you post a check up that shows over 1000 dollars -  &#8220;How are you making money online?&#8221;  and pretty much 95% of the time - the answer given is - &#8220;With Ads&#8221;</p>
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