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As I’ve said earlier, this make money online case study will be more or less based on the one GoogleLady did lately. The website will focus on coupon codes but I’ll try my own techniques to get it working.

Here’s the plan:

  • Get a domain name (already done) and a web host
  • Install Wordpress 2.5 and slap an SEO’ed template against it
  • Write the usual stuff: about page, contact and privacy policy
  • Decide on which affiliate programs I’ll use and which offers I’ll promote.
  • Put up some initial content so people don’t land on an empty site (about 25 posts)
  • Build and / or buy some traffic (maybe I’ll buy some if I’ve made some profits)

At this point I’m running a bit out of time to write additional content on a regular basis so I’ll to wake up an hour earlier every day.

Stay tuned for week 1 coming up!

Comments (0) Posted by Stephane on Monday, March 31st, 2008


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A few months ago while reading GoogleLady’s blog, I found out that she was starting a case study to see if she could make money out of a coupon codes blog. At the time, she was to begin with affiliate offers from Amazon.com, Buy.com and BestBuy.com if I remember well (and maybe there were a few others).

Anyway I thought about putting on a friendly contest and see who was gonna make more money. Turned out I thought Amazon’s Associate Program sucked and prefered investing time in some other projects.

Needless to say, she made a decent amount of money within 3 months (over $11,000), so I learned my lesson and I’ll shut my mouth next time!

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Comments (3) Posted by Stephane on Sunday, March 30th, 2008


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For those who didn’t know yet, 1and1.com has launched a huge sales contest for their affiliates. They are giving away a trip for two to Jamaica, a big screen TV, a laptop computer, an iPhone and many other prizes.

As mentionned on GoogleLady’s blog, there have been some negative comments about 1and1 but there’s been also quite a few positive ones to.

It reminded me of my mechanic who was putting down one of its competitor saying that a lot of people complained about them. This competitor had like 100 times more customers than my mechanic so guess what? They probably had more unsatisfied customers but the fact that they are still in business today and that they are still the biggest business around shows that they must be doing something right. Chances are they have more satisfied customers too…

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Comments (0) Posted by Stephane on Wednesday, March 26th, 2008