This article will show bloggers an alternative to monetize their blogs.
LinkNerve is a new private beta service from Equari.com, the people behind Blogitive. LinkNerve offers bloggers an innovated way to earn money from their content. Bloggers won’t be required to post new content, instead they are only needed to link words in their published posts and get paid. This saves you time and create more opportunities since typically, you often have to browse for offers that are rarely anywhere near your blog’s niche.
With LinkNerve, advertisers who wanted to collect links, would enter the keywords they targeted and LinkNerve’s database would display the number of blogs matched the keyword. The better thing is, the blogs displayed is already indexed in search engines.
So, how’ s exactly you can earn from LinkNerve?
- Signup to LinkNerve – Simply tell them your name, email, paypal address, and URL of your website(s). They will then spider your website(s) and add any search-indexed webpages to the LinkNerve system. (It’s still in beta for now, March 2008. But you can provide them your email to notify yourself the grand-launching!)
- Get Offers – Clients will use LinkNerve to purchase words/phrases they want linked to their website. If any of your webpages contain the un-linked word/phrase then you will receive an offer to add this link to your webpage.
- Complete Offers and Get Paid – If you choose to accept and complete the offer they will verify completion and you will be paid on the latest payment cycle.
Browse more their website and FAQ. I hope you find this useful
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