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I haven’t read many interesting posts the last week so this linklovefest is kinda short!
Internet:
The real secrets to e-commerce. A very good read about setting up an e-commerce shop. You may also be interested in my What is droppshipping? post.
Productive Strategies iPod giveaway. An extra plug never hurts, write a review and win!
Seven pitfalls that […]

Who is Tyler Cruz?

After the review of Productive Strategies yesterday I’m doing another review today about Tyler Cruz.
Who is Tyler Cruz?
The first time I heard about Tyler Cruz was at the sitepoint forums. There it was, a post by a young kid about making money online. After reading through a few dozen pages of the forum thread I […]

Productive strategies is holding an iPod giveaway contest! All you have to do is write a review of Mark W. Sheads productivity blog. The best 5 reviews have a chance to win a shiny new iPod Shuffle. What I like about this contest (except for the iPod ofcourse) is the fact that reviews can be […]

Drop shipping, in a nutshell, is a type of retailing where you don’t keep anything in stock. After you receive an order you pass the order and shipment details to a wholesaler, who dispatches the goods to your client. You pocket the difference between the wholesale and retail price.
Before you rush to set up a […]

I’m going to make a weekly post with links to articles I found interesting. It’s called Remon’s linklovefest!
Here are the links for this week:
Internet:
John is busy slaying panda’s, I’m filling in - A great post about the pros of guestblogging.
Draft posts for money  - An interesting read, if you’re 100% whitehat it’s of no use […]

Setting goals is easy, anyone can do it! However, reaching goals fails very often. Why? Because you’re lacking motivation usually (personal growth) or because the goal is not realistic (business).
Now, not being motivated to reach a personal goal, ie. stop smoking, is nothing to be ashamed off. It happens to many people. It’s not that […]

PPC Arbitrage Test - part 2

This is just a small update for the PPC arbitrage test. I just did a wire transfer of $100 to play around with. I already added many keywords for my test, from ~700.000 to ~20.000 searches per month and my bid per click ranges from $0.01 to $0.06 with $0.03 being the average bid.
With my […]

Test, diversify, rinse & repeat

I’m a big forum and blog lurker. I usually never reply or comment on anything but I love to spend some time reading blogs and forums.
I’ve noticed that a lot of newbies, and some more experienced webmasters, make the same mistakes. They start a site, write content for it and then want to monetize it. […]

New weapon in war against RSI

In the war against RSI, the Erasmus medical center from Rotterdam (Holland) created a new weapon; the horse. This is similiar to a regular mouse, but developed in such a way that the handmuscles enjoy maximum relaxation.
Paul Helder, from the company Hippus that will be producing the horse, describes the horse as follows: “When you […]

PPC arbitrage test

I’ve been reading up on PPC Arbitrage a bit, and although many don’t find it ethical, I’m going to try it out to see if there is indeed any money to be made with this.
PPC arbitrage, as I understand it, is similiar to stocks. Buy low, sell high. You buy clicks for a few cents […]

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