Monday, March 12, 2007

Learn from Adsense Guru:What They do.....to be an adsense miliionaire?

Adsense for someone is to change their life forever with just year, just half year or
just couple months.Adsense for someone is Automatic money machine that never stop to make money 24/7.Adsense for somebody is early retire tool.A lot of people join the adsense program that hope to be a have financial freedom and better lifestyle.Today we have the adsense success to learn from.To follow the adsense dream.Learn what the adsense million do and how them success.
Top 8 Google Adsense Earner

1.Markus Frind: PlentyOfFish.com - $300,000 per month



Site address:PlentyOfFish.com
Business: Dating online
Traffic per day : 600,00 visitors
Pageviews :14 million to 15 million a day
Top Adsense Success Stories: Markus Finch (PlentyofFish.com)


About the owner


Markus Frind

Personal blog: plentyoffish.wordpress.com
Exclusive Interview with PlentyOfFish.com creator and owner, Markus Frind
How to make $300,000 a month from free online dating
Interview with Markus Frind - AdSense Millionaire
Plentyoffish @ National TV - Canada Video (youtube video)

2.Kevin Rose: Digg.com - $250,000 per month



Business: Digg a community-based popularity website

Digg is a community-based popularity website with an emphasis on technology and science
articles, recently expanding to a variety of other categories such as politics and videos.
It combines social bookmarking, blogging, and syndication with a form of non-hierarchical,
democratic editorial control.
News stories and websites are submitted by users, and then promoted to the front page
through a user-based ranking system. This differs from the hierarchical editorial system that
many other news sites employ. However, this democratic style has led to criticism that Digg
is susceptible to ideological or commercial manipulation.
The original design was free of advertisements, and was designed by Dan Ries.
As Digg became more popular,Google AdSense was added to the website. In July 2005

About the owner


Robert Kevin Rose (born February 21, 1977 in California USA[2]; better known as Kevin Rose) is best known for founding the social-bookmarking site Digg and as former co-host of the TechTV show The Screen Savers (later Attack of the Show! on G4) until his departure from the network in May 2005. He attended UNLV for computer science, but dropped out to pursue the 90's tech boom. After dropping out, he worked for the Department of Energy, at the Nevada Test Site, where he was a technology advisor and held a Level L security clearance. He later moved to San Francisco, California, and worked for several dot-com startups through CMGI.

personal blog: kevinrose.typepad.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/simplenation
Kevin Rose's Digg profile
Kevin Rose's del.icio.us bookmarks




3.Jeremy Shoemaker: Internet Marketer - $140,000 per month



Business: blogging about how to get money online
site:www.shoemoney.com/
Watch Shoemoney video (12 video)



4.Jason Calacanis: Weblogs, Inc - $120,000 per month



site:www.weblogsinc.com
Business:Blog advertising agent
Weblogs, Inc. is a network of around 90 weblogs, covering a variety of subjects, from computers and gaming to the likes of food and independent film.
Weblogs, Inc. was founded by Brian Alvey and Jason Calacanis with an investment from Mark Cuban.
Weblogs, Inc. was considered the largest-scaled attempt at enterprise blogging. The network sells an inventory of display advertising space supplemented by Google AdSense. Revenue from AdSense alone was claimed to be approaching $1,000,000 USD per year.
Weblogs, Inc. was purchased in October 2005 by AOL for a reported $25 millions
Blogging + Adsense Success Story (from $200 to $3000 per day) - Weblogs Inc. Profiled by Google here

About the owner


Jason McCabe Calacanis (born November 28, 1970 [1] in Brooklyn, New York) is an American internet entrepreneur and blogger. His first company was part of the dot-com era in New York, and his second venture capitalized on the growth of blogs before being sold to AOL.

5.David Miles Jr. & Kato Leonard: FreeWebLayouts.net - $100,000 per month


site: www.freeweblayouts.net
Business: Free my space background graphic layout

6.Tim Carter: AskTheBuilder.com - $30,000 per month



Site address: www.AskTheBuilder.com
Business:Home builder guru
Personal blog:http://www.timcarter.com/
Google adsense case study: Askthebuilder.com used testing to grow revenue from $10,000 to more than $30,000 a month with Google AdSense here

7.Joel Comm:Adsense Guru - $24,000 per month




Business: The adsense Guru
Personel blog:www.joelcomm.com
Free instantadsensetemplates from Santa joel here
Free Dr.Adsense podcast audio here
Chat with joel here
theadsensegame here
interview Joel comm with Darren Rowse problogger.net here

Product from joel comm
book
www.adsensetrafficsecrets.com
www.adsenseisalive.com
Monthly template
www.superadsensetemplates.com

8.Shawn Hogan: DigitalPoint.com - $10,000 per month



site: www.digitalpoint.com/
Business: Digital point solutions and the Wonderful forum for webmaster
Digitalpoint forum: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/
personal blog : www.shawnhogan.com

Shawn D. Hogan (born September 1, 1975) is the founder and CEO of Digital Point Solutions, a San Diego-based business software provider. He became well-known when the article 'Shawn Hogan, Hero' appeared in the August 2006 edition of the magazine Wired, detailing his firm stand against an MPAA lawsuit.
Accused of uploading or "making available for download" Meet the Fockers via the BitTorrent network, he received a call in November 2005 from a MPAA lawyer explaining that he was being sued, and that the MPAA would settle for $2,500.

Hogan maintains his innocence, pointing out that he owns a legitimate copy of the DVD. The case is unusual in that Hogan, as a millionaire, has been willing to risk the substantial legal fees on this point of principle. As he told Wired magazine, "They’re completely abusing the system... I would spend well into the millions on this.
Interview with Shawn Hogan here
MPAA v Shawn Hogan: The Zeropaid here
Reference:Wikipedia

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