Shoemoney’s 6 ways to make money online

February 18th, 2010 by Author kim

I may not have won Affiliate of the Year at the Affiliate Summit Pinnacle Award ceremony, but I was happy to see my nomination Jeremy Schoemaker did win the well-deserved Blogger of the Year Award for his ShoeMoney blog.

Jeremy launched his Shoemoney System shortly after Summit, and it was sold out within hours! The system shows people how to make real money online.  You can still get on the waiting list and/or watch this video where Shoemoney talks about the 6 ways to make money online.

And if you don’t take my word for it that Shoemoney and his system are d-bomb and totally legitimate, you gotta trust Loren Feldman of 1938media, right?

<a href="http://www.linkedtube.com/isLwzLz64Xs753bb704c3a570645e058cebcd9f328c.htm">LinkedTube</a>

Free Shirt Friday – ShoeMoney

December 4th, 2009 by Author kim

Back in April, I received an email newsletter from Big Jason Henderson (who was on The Next Internet Millionaire reality show) that included this blurb,  “If you are one of the first 9 people to respond to this email, I will get you a tshirt from Jeremy (aka ShoeMoney) as shown to the right with my cute 3yr old niece Monica.”

I responded, to which he replied, “I went to your site.  Even if you weren’t, I would buy you one. ;) Hit me back with your address and size.” I was flattered.

Six months later and forgotten about, I received my ShoeMoney shirt! It only seems fitting that I feature ShoeMoney since I paralleled my Free Shirt Friday posts after Jeremy’s Free T Shirt Friday.

Thanks to Big Jason and Shoemoney for the shirt!

Top 7 Twitter Advertising Networks

November 17th, 2009 by Author kim

Do I tweet for money? Yes, I admit I do.

Now I don’t just tweet out blatant ads.  In fact I reject over 50% of the ads offered to me because they are irrelevant to my audience. I’m not going to jeopardize losing subscribers that way.

So many new “Twitter Networks” are popping up that I thought I’d list the ones I’m currently using (yes, this list is for me to remember, too). I’ll put in alphabetical order as to not show favoritism.

Ad.ly – I signed up for this one after Shoemoney recommended it (he’s so gonna win that Macbook Pro for referring the most friends).

Magpie – This was the first twitter network that originally randomly published tweets on your behalf, but they’ve now joined the cool kids club and let you approve/deny tweets.

Sponsored Tweets – Ok, this one has been my favorite so far.  Why? Because I’m a fan of Izea, and I’ve made the most money from them so far. So much for  impartiality.

Twittad – Twittad also offers the opportunity for advertisers to sponsor your twitter background with advertisements.  I’m okay with pimping out my  background on my non-personal twitter accounts.

My only complaint about all of them is having to have an account for each separate twitter account.  I have several twitter accounts – that I manage through Hootsuite – and it’s a pain to have to have log in, log out, log in, log out, etc.

And yes, dear FTC, all of the above are referral links where I may earn a referral fee if you join and make money as well.

Additional Twitter Advertising Networks that I found through Google that I have not personally tested yet:

Assetize – no referral program

BeTweeted – referral program for advertisers only

Twivert – this one looks the most promising

Am I missing any? If so, leave your referral link, and I’ll sign up through you.

Be sure to follow @workinmypajamas for post updates.  I’ll auto-follow you back and try not to blast out too many twitter ads. :-)

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