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Webmasters Can Make Money

Make Money With Your Website


There is still money to be made on the internet. If you run a half decent website, it should be able to generate enough money to at least pay for itself, including your domain hosting and ISP connection.

As I'm sure you have noticed, CALDER.NET uses advertising. The following companies can supply your website with advertising, which will allow you to earn commissions. I use these companies and I encourage you to use them as well. Please click on the links below and sign up.


Cyberbounty

CYBERBOUNTY is by far the easiest affiliate program I have ever worked with. You can post their links on your website, or run their ads in your e-mailing list. Just cut and paste. The sponsors they provide are giving away free stuff, and you can make up to $10.00 for each lead generated by your site. They also provide to you a fully maintained FREEBIE WEBSITE which you can simply link to. Every link on your own freebie page generates money for you. Surfers even can join a freebie mailing list, which you don't even have to maintain. Subscribers get notified of new offers by email and if they bite, you get the commission.


button LinkShare is similar to Commission Junction and although the number of advertisers and products is far fewer, the companies that are available are pretty impressive, including Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Hickory Farms, and AT&T. Presently I am using LinkShare only for the McAfee product, which is relatively profitable. I use the McAfee Online service to protect my computers and I feel good selling it to my visitors.
ClixGalore has over 1,800 programs to select from. Like LinkShare and Commision Junction, you can easily search for programs that match your site's content. There are several "pay per click" programs which don't rely on your clickers actually buying something before you make money.
ClickXChange looks and feels a lot like Commission Junction but with a less baffling array of promotions.




 

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