In The Sphere: Five Bucks for Flying Penguins

Posted on April 11th, 2008

It’s halfway through April. Have you completed your income taxes yet? Me neither. To further perpetuate your procrastination, let’s have a look at what’s going on in the ’sphere.

The latest post by Neil Patel might come off as a little on the cocky side, but he does raise some rather interesting points in describing 8 reasons why he is successful and you are not. From the power of location to the value of networking, Neil has no trouble rolling in the dough.

Mark from Courtney Tuttle’s blog (that’s not confusing at all) takes a moment to talk about large Adsense clicks. We all know that certain keywords pay more than others and Mark reminds us to not be afraid of chasing after these higher paying niches.

The bovine mooooogul known as John Cow challenges the notion that the value of a website can roughly be found by looking at the annual revenue. Instead, he takes a look at other ways to determine your blog’s worth, all of which value his blog at more than the “10-12x monthly revenue” paradigm. The reason why he’s evaluating the value of his blog is because the cow is for sale.

Is he a presidential cheapskate? My New Hustle takes a look at what five dollars can and cannot do. That single bill holds a lot of power. If you manage to save just five bucks each day, that translates to about $1800 a year!

Last but not least, we have the good people at about:blank showing us yet another random video. This time, we go behind the scenes of a BBC April Fool’s gag wherein they had flying penguins. Pretty convincing stuff.

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Comment by cooliojones
2008-04-14 06:41:38

Just checked this morning, and the cow was indeed sold for $50k! Amazing at What you can do when you really develop your web site. Congrats, Cow.

 

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