I just signed up for Ucash.in, created by the folks behind Flixya. The idea is that you can turn links into cash, because they show ads– either with frames or intermissions– and split the revenue with you. I’d often wondered if services like TinyURL could do something like this. Take a look at Ucash.in, and sign up for free. Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: ads, cash, flixya, frames, intermissions, money, profit, referral, review, revneue, split, tinyurl, ucash, ucash.in
I made a number of updates to my mom’s parenting website, including:
- Fixed padding around images,
- Adding the MySpace image to the featured post’s excerpt,
- Removing dates from posts,
- Fixing the archive excerpts,
- Fixing the titles of the Archive pages,
- And fixing the Podcast Archive.
Tags: adventures in parenting, bruce wilkinson, davos question, dollar, importance of one person, myspace, parenting website, reading, sharing insights
Can you believe it? It feels like just yesterday I was working at my summer internship with Google. It was truly an amazing experience, and very humbling to work with such bright people. Recently, I’ve been catching myself wishing that other people were smarter. Well, it’s usually me who’s the dumb one. At the same time, I realized the potential I really did have to pull off some crucial projects. I have to be honest: working in Software Quality Assurance Engineering wasn’t a glamorous job. There were times when we simply had to yield to the developers. But having the opportunity to try new features before they hit production, and having the pride of catching a critical bug, were all incredible rushes to have on the job.
Tags: christmas, Google, internet marketer, reflection, Secret Classroom, semester, software quality assurance engineering, USC
I’ve just started a new blog which is all about my attempts to make money online. If this sounds interesting to you, take a look at TrackForward.com, and sign up for the email updates (enter your name and email on the right side, where it says “Get new posts by email“). Please stop by and leave a comment!
I was going to go to sleep, but this site is just too cool for me to not write about. It’s Free Rice, and it’s a simple vocabulary game. I “donated” 110 grains of rice today by playing the game. It shows you a word, and you need to select another word with an equivalent meaning, out of 4 choices. For each one you get right, they donate 10 grains of rice to hungry people. The site’s advertisers ultimately pay for the rice, and I saw names like Macy’s, iTunes, and Toshiba. However, these might be simple affiliate links as I see they redirect through linksynergy.com. I guess rice is relatively inexpensive. They have a sweet domain name– FreeRice.com– and an attractive website design, as well.
I’ve started using the Yahoo! Publisher Network again, after dropping them completely for a year. Actually, looking back on my payment history now, I actually did fairly well with them.
At BigSeminar X, I bought JJ Childers’s package for saving taxes, where he guaranteed that we would save the full cost of his seminar in taxes this year. It includes 2 tickets, so I have 1 extra. Would you like to come with me?




