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    500+ Entrecard Credits Giveaway

    Last week I wrote about Entrecard, a new social website that I joined in order to increase traffic to this website.  Since joining Entrecard, I must say that I am impressed with its ability to drive traffic to websites.  I have seen the this site’s traffic jump up drastically since I joined.

    I think that Entrecard can do the same for you, and that’s why I am starting the very first contest for this website!

    Up for grabs will  be at least 100 credits to Entrecard so that you can advertise your site on several other websites.  Advertising starts at just 2 credits, so with 100 credits you can put your site on as many as 50 websites!

    Here are the rules:

    1. Sign up to my RSS Feed through the email signup form at the top of the page.
    2. Validate your subscription by following FeedBurner’s instructions
    3. Leave a comment on this post saying that you signed up using the same email that you signed up for the feed.

    BONUS CONTEST

    If you want to win 500 or more credits to Entrecard, post a link to this post on your blog and make sure to have the anchor text “Make Money Online” pointing to this website.

    A winner will be drawn at random by the end of next  week for both contests and the winners will be mentioned on my front page with a link to your own site!

    December 11, 2007.  Post By: Nick.

    Facebook Ads: They’re No Fun


    A while back I wrote about the new Facebook Ads platform and how I thought it was just fluff so that the company could claim that it had some income stream in order to raise more money from the big fish like Microsoft. After working with it since then, I have not yet been able to post a successful affiliate advertisement on the site.

    Whenever I create a new ad, I end up with this message saying my ad was not approved:

    • This ad has been disabled and should not be run again on the site under any circumstances. Unfortunately we cannot provide you with the specific violations that have been deemed abusive. Please review our Terms of Service and Advertising Guidelines if you have further questions.

    I love the part where it says “Unfortunately we cannot provide you with the specific violations”. What this means to me is “We’re sorry, we don’t really have anyone looking at your ad but our algorithm didn’t like it for some reason. We really don’t know. Try again though, kthx!” If Facebook is serious about it’s super duper ad platform, I think it should want money from affiliates. The law of large numbers says that a little money * a lot of affiliates = a lot of money for FB.

    So, Facebook, get your act together and make an advertising system that works, will ya? I’m trying to give you money but you won’t take it! What kind of business is that?

    December 6, 2007.  Post By: Nick.