Sunday, June 21, 2009

eHow earnings update, passed $100 in total earnings


I passed the $100 milestone in total earnings yesterday, which is pretty cool. The work I've put in is earning me at least a couple bucks a day forever. Yesterday I had my biggest update yet with over $13 (although it was for 2 days). I'm still writing for eHow but have been behind big time on my goal of 5 a day because of the Examiner spot. I can't wait to get a second spot, it pays 5 or 6 fold to get a hot topic like money or celebrities. I've also found some great social news sites for promoting, which will be a later post.

On a bummer note, I thought the domain www.sadrobot.com would be awesome but it's taken. It's for sale, and I emailed the guys to see what they'll work with. Sad robot would be a great cartoon. That's something we can all agree on.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

$106 in earnings with Examiner today, so far


This shows what a little self promotion can do. I have gathered about 5 sites that I like for promoting my stories on Examiner. I woke up this morning with a nice surprise. Slashdot, a popular tech news site, had published one of my articles and I had made about 60 bucks by the time I woke up. The earnings went up throughout the day. It was cool, and at first I thought something was wrong, but when I saw the 40 or 50 comments I had, I knew someone had given me a backlink. Anyways, the Examiner is fun and the money is quick. Again, I highly recommend it, and feel free to use me as a reference, because I get a kickback for it.

Ciao for now!

eHow earnings update, passed $50 for the month


Hi Folks,

Writing for the Examiner and physics and calculus are taking up most of my time so I'm behind on my 5 articles a day, but not really since I'm making much more with the Examiner. Today I passed the $50 mark for the month, probably 3 days until I pass $100 in total earnings. Which will be nice.
Until next time, listen to cut your hair by pavement.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Writing for the National Examiner, great money so far!


I was just accepted as a energy technologies writer for the National Examiner. I have only been writing for about 3 days but I can tell you the money is quick. I was surprised when I logged on this morning to see that I've passed the $10 mark already, and I'd say by tomorrow it'll be way much more than that. I was worried about getting the gig, so i wrote my application and edited it a bit. Writing for the Examiner is really fun, and earnings are updated in real time. You can view some of my articles here.

The Examiner pays you for every hit you get to one of your articles, so you don't have to worry about keywords too much. I say "too much" because you want to put keywords in, but aren't too worried about the CPC. The application process was quick, I got a reply within 2 days although I've heard it can take up to 2 weeks. They want you to write at least 4 articles a week, but if oyu want to make money you might as well publish more often. I'm taking my eHow work ethic to the Examiner and am writing about 2 a day.

Another good thing abut the Examiner is they encourage links, so if you can do some affiliate marketing, there is some big income potential there too. I would love to read your application before you apply because I have an idea of what they are looking for. Also, please use my name as a referral when you apply, it's at the bottom of the application. Leave a comment or email me with your application and I'll edit it for you if you'd like.

If you're thinking about applying with them, and I would, just browse the positions open. There is a national edition and a local edition for each city. I chose national because I figured I would get more eyes, but you can do two spots, picking up the second after about 2 months.

Cross promotion helps, so you can link articles together, or find places to put your links. I found a news site that lets users submit articles for energy news, and I'm sure that's helping my views. Later I'm going to focus on affiliate marketing.


Thursday, June 11, 2009

Review of YouData.com, a promising competitor

Youdata.com is an interesting new money making site still in what I would call the "beta" stages.  Youdata allows people to make money by viewing ads from their sponsors.  There are a few other sites that do this but I haven't seen any as sleek as Youdata.  

I started signing up, which took about 5 minutes total.  The only annoying part is that they make you put in your cell phone number so they can send you a text with a confirmation number.  I reluctantly did, and everything worked out well.  It's been about a week and haven't received one spam email or text, so you can trust them.  After you sign up you have to fill out a profile, which consists of checking boxes that apply to you.  This whole process took about 10 minutes.  The reason is so they know which ads apply to you.  If you know what's good for you you'll check quite a few.  

Immediately I had about $3 in ads to click on, which took all of 2 minutes.  They have a sleek interface and everything is quick.  You don't have to wait a certain time to collect the money, which is way better than any other pay for viewing site I know of.  

Everything or youdata is great except for one major thing..... They don't have enough advertisers yet to keep you busy.  You'll make about 3 dollars instantly, then you'll have to keep signing in once a week to make more, but go ahead and sign up because if the site takes off, it'll be the easiest money you ever made. 

Lastly, they have a referral program which is nice. Click here to sign up, which is my referral.

Thanks for reading!


(my account balance 5 minutes after signing up)


Wednesday, June 10, 2009

eHow earnings update for June 10


Pardon all the commas but, I love Seinfeld, I truly do, and my earnings are on track, whatever that means.  I'm falling a few articles behind on my 5 articles a day goal because of calculus and physics, but I shall carpe diem!  I'm averaging about 2 to 3 bucks a day so far, with some days above that and some below.  The biggest problem with eHow is the obsessive waiting to see the earnings for the day.  I'm convinced there needs to be an eHowcoholics anonymous group for people addicted to signing on to see if the earnings have been updated.  Anyhoo, that's all for now because physics is calling but check back tomorrow for my review of youdata.com!

June Earnings:       $ 17.09
Total Earnings:     $ 60.83
Articles Written:   127
Insomnia:     continuing

Monday, June 8, 2009

Expand your sit in front of a computer at home income!!!

Hello followers and wanderers!  Today I won't be talking about eHow or my recent run-in with the Buzzkillingtons that wander the site.  Instead I'll be talking about expanding the "I wanna make enough money to live without actually working" possibility.  Today is about other residual income.  Through other eHow writers and through forums, I've found a few sites that actually will be worthwhile to my resume and wallet.  A lot of people have been talking about writing for the Examiner, which would be a dream come true.  This is awesome because they let you focus on writing snappy titles and cool articles, without being bogged down by the "How to" format too much.  Being a tech writer for the Examiner would be an amazing experience.  I hope I get accepted, but I hear it takes a couple of weeks to get through the application process so I'll have to wait and see.

In the coming weeks I'll be testing and reviewing some of the better known ways to make income online, including a site that everyone's talking about called youdata.com.  When you spend so much time on eHow looking at your earnings and dreaming about the forums, it would be nice to write somewhere else.  Maybe a little sausage here, and some biscuits there, mixed in with some orange juice will create a great passive income breakfast.

So that's it for now, I will report on my earnings and updates with eHow tomorrow.  I will also be including a new installment on the European Adventure Extravaganza.

So until next time, here's a picture of the coolest guy since the Fonz:




Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Once in a lifetime on a train to Scotland

This is a true story that happened to me and a friend on a train from London to Scotland a while back........

We had almost missed the train that morning, which was because the nice old English lady had sold us tickets for a shuttle that didn't exist.  We had gotten up at about 5 in the morning, and being winter in the U.K., it was still dark outside.  Since we were late, we had to take the tube to King's Cross Station and ran the whole way.  Fukushi kept looking at his watch saying, "we just might make it."  Looking back on the whole trip, it sure was amazing.  Edinburgh was spectacular, Sweden was beautiful and Hamburg was a blast.  We got to King's Cross with about 7 minutes to spare, out of breath, and bewildered by the beautiful architecture.  It was about -2 degrees Celsius but we were drenched in sweat from running for the past half hour with backpacks on our backs and about 5 layers of clothing.  We both smiled because we were actually going to make it to Scotland that day, just in time for the annual Hogmanay New Year's festival that we had heard was amazing.  In the train station, there was 1 snack bar open.  I remember ordering 2 coffees, a hot dog for some reason, and the biggest water they had.  I grabbed the water and gulped it down like I hadn't had a drink in 3 days.  We both ran for the train that was departing, and with our tickets in our hands, we jumped on just in time.  

The train was nearly empty, which was a surprise for New Year's Eve, but what do I know, I'm just a stupid American tourist.  There were two good looking girls sitting behind us, so I kept looking back to try and start up a conversation, but they didn't seem to be noticing.  The Scottish train attendant came by and stamped our tickets, and I lied down and put my headphones in.  It was still dark outside, and at each stop we could see little snowflakes coming down as we pressed onward north into the Scottish countryside....

Our train car was mostly empty, like I said, except for the two mystery girls behind us and a few people at the front of the car.  Fukushi was sitting across from me, reading a Kurt Vonnegut book, and enjoying the emptiness of the train.  I was somewhat tired from the running and getting up at 5 in the morning.  But my body didn't know what time it was because 2 days earlier I was waking up in a bed in LA, which was an 8 hour difference.  I was tired so I laid my head down next to my hot dog and coffee trash.  I heard a child singing "twinkle twinkle little star" in the background.  I didn't pay to much attention to it, but I took notice because it sounded kind of creepy, something that you would hear in an old Hitchcock film.  "Twinkle twinkle little star", she sang, "How I wonder what you are".  I heard the song but was kinda tired and didn't pay any attention to it.  All of a sudden, Fukushi hit me on the head.  I looked up and saw a very shocked look on his face.  His eyes were wide open and he was staring at me.  "What the hell is wrong with you", I said.  He pushed the book in my face and showed me a paragraph about halfway down the page.  I read the paragraph, still confused.  It said, "Right then a girl sang, twinkle twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are."  I looked up at Fukushi, and he looked back at me.  I glanced up at the girl who was singing in the front of the car.  Was this some sort of joke?  What just happened?  Are we in the twilight zone?  Fukushi looked at me and said, "dude, I read that paragraph right when she started singing."  It synced up perfectly.

I thought to myself, how many times in your lifetime do you hear a little girl randomly singing twinkle twinkle little star.  Then I thought, how many times do you read a book with the lyrics to that song in them.  Then I thought, what are the chances of this happening on this cold and dark winter morning in Scotland?  We looked at each other and the looked up at the girl who was singing, and she was looking back at us.  Maybe she had some 6th sense and started singing because she heard Fukushi's thoughts.  That was the only explanation.  we figured that it must be some omen for what was about to happen on that trip, and decided not to look into it too much.  

The train pulled into Edinburgh at about 10 in the morning that New.

And I'll save the rest for later.  Thanks for reading.

-Johnathan Martinez


Kings Cross Station, the day before



Monday, June 1, 2009

100 Articles in 1 Month, goal reached

Well, I finished 100 articles in my first month, despite having to catch up the second part of the month.  I go through writer's block spells, but then I spend some time building my light activated synthesizer, putting words into Word Tracker and listening to old school P-Funk.  Lately I've been spending about 20 minutes at night setting up my articles and writing them the next morning.  I also broke the $40 mark yesterday, and have been averaging about 3 to 4 dollars a day.  I'm actually starting to think that I'm going to surpass my monthly expenditures sooner than possible, which shows eHow is a good resource of passive income.

Date:                           June 1st
Articles Written:    100
Total Earnings:      $43.74    
Mercury:                   rising