It’s that time again. Another peek into the list of my favorite reads on making money online and website marketing. Here we go:
This guy seems like one smart cookie when it comes to search engine optimization (SEO) the “whitehat” way. He obviously believes in building honest, long-lasting rankings in search engines…and after all, isn’t that what you want? As full of info and entertaining as his posts are, I really have it bookmarked for his “SEO Tools by webuildpages” at the near-bottom of the sidebar. They are pretty useful and not generics I’ve seen other places.
Net Business Blog is a blog about making money online (wow…not many of those. that was sarcasm.) that was started about six months ago by Matt Coddington and is probably the fastest growing blog I’ve seen. In those six months he took a blog from zero to making a decent living and then selling the site for $50,000 $13,000. Not bad for six months of work (give or take). The new owner, [New owner has asked that his name be removed from this post], seems fairly knowledgeable on the whole making money online thing as well and I haven’t seen a decline in the quality of posts since takeover. Matt still guest writes (if you can call it “guest” writing when you started the site…) every now and then. It’s definitely worth reading.
Everything SEO and internet marketing related is found here. When I’m reading this blog I almost feel like I’m listening to a professor at school, not because it’s boring at all, but because he has so much knowledge. I don’t think I even know where to start pointing you, but his latest article is VERY informational article on understanding PageRank distribution . Another post of his that I actually read often is “If You Lack Motivation, Read This“. It’s an awesome collection of motivational quotes that keeps me on track from time to time.

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The 50,000 purchase price for NBB was a joke i believe. I think he really bought it for around 13,000. If someone paid 50,000 for that blog id have to slap them. From what i remember readng somewhere i belive it made between 1,000 and 1,500 a month.
You’re right, the purchase price was 13,000…I forgot to change that. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.