Sunday, July 30, 2006

Getting Rich on line

A new business model emerged as Google adsense becomes popular to website owners.
Take this experience of Andrew Leyden as reported in the Washington Post.
He's making $ 30,000 to $ 40,000 a year. Holy ....

Here is an excerpt of the news:

For hundreds of thousands of people, the dream of making an Internet fortune works like this: Earn pennies at a time in exchange for allowing Google Inc. or Yahoo Inc. to place advertisements on a personal or small-business Web page.

Take Andrew Leyden, former House Commerce Committee counsel and founder of a dot-com venture that failed, who started PodcastDirectory.com, a search engine for podcasts. As the site's popularity rose from a hundred hits a month in 2004 to nearly a million now, Leyden started making the equivalent of an entry-level government worker's salary -- $30,000 to $40,000 a year -- simply because people clicked on ads. That allowed him to work at home in Chesapeake Beach, Md., trying to make more money by attracting still more traffic to his site.

Read the entire news here.


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