Ticketamerica.com has college ticket listing for the Campbell Camels
and the Central Arkansas Bears as well as Central Connecticut State NCAA sports tickets.
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Thursday, March 01, 2012
Campbell Central Arkansas Central Conn.
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Wednesday, February 01, 2012
How To Make $44,000 with Your Blog
Yes, you read that right: $44,000. How can you make $44,000 with your blog; work at it, have some patience and listen to the advice from bloggers who are actually doing it. Check out Tent Blogger who makes $44,000 a year. The stats are posted in his sidebar. Tent Blogger is a stay-at-home dad, he's funny, witty, creative, and has a slew of free advice on how to make money with your blog. I love how he gets personal with his readers.
In any case, like I said, it takes a lot of patience. Tent Blogger guides you through all the steps of how and what it takes to make a comfortable living ($44,000). I recommend you sign up for his free newsletter. You'll get his "classes" and tips in your email. All for free.
I've started implementing his wisdom on my book blog, The Watchers, and I've seen nice growth of traffic--got a long way to go. I'll be working on this blog next.
Here's a video he recommends.
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Wednesday, January 04, 2012
How To Make Money with Q & A's on MyLot's Social Network
So this is my experiment post. I joined MyLot quite a few years back but never really committed to it. Since the new year (2012) I've decided to post one question per day. It's actually quite an easy program to join and get involved in. MyLotters might take offense to being called a program or even a social network. But it works, in my opinion, like the latter. You make friends, or they will find you if you have interesting things to talk about, and depend on those friends to reply to your discussions.
Posting questions, aka discussions, will earn you money. Responding to other people's discussions will also benefit you. From what I understand posting pictures is yet another way of earning. I forget to do this and will add that to my do-list at MyLot.
Nonetheless, MyLot is now my experiment site to make money. C'mon, a social network that earns you money. I'm not sure how much money you can make per week but I'm shooting for $10. And if I can do that I will then up the anty. One thing I do know is that MyLotters are real and speak their minds. Most discussions, which can include political and religious, are authentic and interesting though they can get a little nasty sometimes. The powers-to-be at MyLot do keep an eye on things and will delete when conversations go against their guidelines or get out of hand. Of course, there are pointless questions but that just makes it easier to socialize for money.
Hopefully you will join me in my experiment, here's my link:http://www.mylot.com/?ref=gtargirl
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Sunday, December 11, 2011
Associated Content is Now Yahoo Voices on the Yahoo Contributor Network
Associated Content was bought out by Yahoo sometime back and seem to be tightening their reigns. All links will eventually lose the associated content name as everything will transfer to a Yahoo domain. No complaint there. Their guidelines, only slightly though, show some changes. They even want us to go through our already published works and re-edit what might not be considered one of our best. Trust me, there's a few of my short stories and other articles I will polish. After all, we should only publish our best. And if we decide to delete anything, we won't lose our page views. That's nice. Most of us depend on page views.
Two of my videos are nominees for video of the year; Dear God and the book trailer for Daddy, Will You Play Catch with Me?
Also up for article of the year is an interview I did with Jeff Gerke, publisher of Marcher Lord Press. If you know someone famous, semi famous, or a local hero, Yahoo Voices are looking for interviews.
Yahoo Voices pays upfront, the competition is getting pretty fierce but you can publish short stories, poetry and other articles without pay. Yet, you will get paid for page views. All works, whether paid or unpaid are now publishable only after their people okay it. They're cleaning up the site. But if you have a writing niche and are knowledgeable in your field of expertise you can make more then pennies.
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Labels: Associated Content, writing articles for money, Yahoo, Yahoo Contributor Network, YCN
Wednesday, December 07, 2011
When America Needs Tickets
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011
The Amazon Affiliate Program
Earlier this year Californians were given the news that Governor Jerry Brown signed an anti-affiliate law (for lack of a better title). We could no longer participate in affiliate programs such as the one Amazon offers. That didn't sit well with a lot of people including Amazon themselves. Well, I'm not sure who all went to bat for us but soon after the bill was signed it was overturned.
Amazon is quite a money maker for many of us and we appreciate the effort to get us back on board. Speaking of coming on board, are you an Amazon Affiliate yet?
You can put a Search Box on your site like this . . .
Or your very own Product Cloud . . .
And how 'bout your Own Store . . .
I usually put my own library of books on my blogs . . . You can see one such library, The Library of Weird and Unusual, on my blog The Watchers
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Labels: Amazon, Amazon affiliates, money online programs, referrals
Monday, August 08, 2011
Making Money Online By Posting and Answering Questions
This is MyLot--an online social network where people post simple, or sometimes not so simple, questions and get paid for every question posted. When you answer questions you are also paid. It's quite an easy way to bring in extra cash. And again, if you build up your following/friends there, which isn't all that difficult, you can bring home a pretty penny. Payments are through PayPal.
Posting questions could range from anything like "how is the weather in your part of the world?" to "what should we do about raising the debt ceiling?" Of course, threads about politics and religion can get pretty nasty, or at least very interesting.
If you just post one question a day, you'll be in good shape. You can sign up with me here, or you can friend me once you get there. It's a friendly community and everyone helps everyone else earn money. It's MyLot. See you there.

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Monday, January 31, 2011
G8Press Store at SpreadShirt
SpreadShirt lets you create your own store, design your own T-Shirts, tote bags, and lots of other accessories. Never on your own dime either, unless you have the need to be extremely upper class. The free stores work well, especially if you can create original design work. You can even get paid if someone uses your designs on their apparel.

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Pomegranates: How To Make Money With Your Cell Phone Photographs
Yahoo Contributor Network, once known as Associated Content, allows its members to upload their cell phone pics and earn a little bit of extra cash. Simple, fast and very rewarding. I'm sure you take your cell with you wherever you go and probably take pictures all the time. Arrange them, this you can do on YCN site, turn them into a nice slide show and make money. Here's my latest slide show (for example)--photographs taken with my Palm Pre of the pomegranates and other fruit from our garden.
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Saturday, October 23, 2010
FREE Kindle Reading Apps
I heard that Kindle books actually outsold hard cover books last year. That's quite an accomplishment. The scramble is on to not lose the art of reading a physical book. But why buy books when you can download thousands of books onto one little device? The next 20 years or so should be interesting.
In any case, I've come across this little nugget of gold--Kindle is now offering FREE reading apps for Windows PC, your iPhone and other devices. How they make their money is a mystery to me. Here's a link for you.
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