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Twitter, by far, is the talk of the tech community.  Just about every tech podcast that I listen too talks a lot about Twitter and how it is now becoming mainstream.  I mean, it is hard to even watch the news or talk shows now because they are always plugging their Twitter account!  I joined Twitter over a year ago – back when it was not that popular.  Sometimes I miss those days…!  All joking aside, I am glad to see people getting into the whole Twitter thing.  It just goes to show that sometimes the simplest ideas can be big hits.

One of the problems with Twitter is that it can be very time consuming.  Even though it is only 140-character messages, following tweets, replying to new followers, etc. takes time.  And since this blog by @jeremylattimore is focused around business efficiency, I thought it would be helpful to offer a brief review of a product that increases your productivity in Twitter.  Since discovering TweetLater a few months ago, I have been keeping it a secret, but this is so good I decided to share!

TweetLater (http://tweetlater.com) is another great third-party Twitter tool that makes tweeting easier on the time schedule.  There are a ton of great features in TweetLater (some of which I will highlight below), but the main function of it is to be able to punch out a ton of tweets and schedule them to hit Twitter at some time in the future.  For example, often times I want to promote a new website or project I am working on.  I know that there are certain times during the day that my followers tend to be present on Twitter – times when I know I can catch their attention.  But instead of having to log in to Twitter at those specific times, I can let TweetLater do the work for me!  I go into my account, write five or six tweets, each different and hopefully audience-grabbing, and then tell TweetLater to send them out at certain times.  The first one I might schedule to go out at 9:00 AM.  Then the next one at 11:00 AM.  Then the next one at 3:30 PM, so forth and so on.  I can literally set-up all of my work-related tweets early in the morning and then not worry about it the rest of the day!  Of course I still send out other tweets during the day, but the ones I know had to go out are already que’d up.

TweetLater also does many other things.  You can setup follower functions, such as sending auto direct message replies, track keywords, setup un-follow  rules, etc.  And with new enhancements coming all the time, I always look forward to how I can utilize TweetLater next.

Finally, what can be better than free?!?!?  TweetLater is just that – all this functionality for free.  Of course there is a paid version as well, which I have not tried yet, but looks to add even more than I have mentioned here.  I encourage you to check it out.  Also, follow the TweetLater website on Twitter at: @tweetlater

Website: http://tweetlater.com

Function: Third-party Twitter tool for scheduling tweets

Cost: Free (also has a paid version)

Grade: A-

TOP 8 Adsense Earners

Posted by admin On June - 9 - 20091,359 COMMENTS

Are your curious to know who some of the biggest Google Adsense earners are? I know that I was interested to know who the best are so I could check out their websites and see how I could possibly earn as much money as these people do. I realized from most of these sites that sites with user generated content usually ranked pretty highly for Google Adsense earners. It seems that these “community” type sites do tend to get a lot of traffic and we all know that traffic = money. So without any more delay here are a list of the top 8 Google Adsense earners as collected from online resources. Please note that this list might be a bit outdated but it has lots of useful information still.

1. Markus Frind - PlentyOfFish.com - $300,000 per month

If you haven’t heard of this guy yet you should check out the website plentyoffish.com. He is the person who created this free online dating website from his appartment all by himself. His website soon become one of the largest dating websites online. I have actually tried out his website myself and can see how it can be interesting and attract a lot of visitors. The graphics and layout of the website is nothing fancy at all but the functionality is all there and its fast to use.

There have been many of doubts that he wasn’t making that much money so he made those people silent by posting a picture of his paycheck on his blog. According to his blog check represented two months worth of Adsense earnings.

2. Kevin Rose - Digg.com - $250,000 per month

Kevin Rose started Digg.com in December 2004. It is a social marketing site that is mostly news, video, and pictures that are submitted by users for other users to read about and view. Basically what happens is you can signup for an account and you can submit a “news story” and other people can view it and if they like it they can “Digg it” and this boosts the rating of the post. If it gets enough Diggs it will appear on the Frontpage of the site and will get tons of traffic. Digg has both Google Adsense ads and Federated Media ads. It is estimated that he earns roughly $250k a month from Adsense alone.

3. Jeremy Schoemaker - $140,000 per month

ShoeMoney is considered to be one of the greatest Internet Marketers out there. He is very good with search engines and knows how to setup his sites to get optimal traffic to them. In one of his best months with Google Adsense ShoeMoney earned $132,994.97. You can imagine it was probably pretty difficult for him to cash a check of that size!

Unlike most of the other Google advertisers ShoeMoney makes his money from hundreds of sites and thousands of domains.

4. Jason Calacanis - Weblogs, Inc. - $120,000 per month

Jason Calacanis is the creator of Weblogs. Weblogs is a network of blogs and it was apparently making roughly $4,000 a day from Google Adsense! He eventually sold the company to AOL for a reported $25 million. He also announced his retirement from blogging earlier this year (July 2008). He is now focusing on his email campaigns instead.

5. David Miles Jr. & Kato Leonard - FreeWebLayouts.net- $100,000 per month

According to a Washington Post article these 20 year old’s claim to be making $100,000 a month from their site FreeWebLayouts.net which offers free Myspace templates. That is pretty impressive for a couple of young guys that are offering free Myspace templates!

6. Tim Carter - AskTheBuilder.com - $30,000 per month

Tim Carter is a licensed master plumber and carpenter with his own radio show. He started his website up in 1995 with his primary focus to cater to an avid following of fellow builders on the site. In April 2004, Carter learned about Adsense for content sites and he put it on his site. With minimal effort and time he optimized his website and his Adsense earnings grew from $1,500 to $7,500.

There was a Google case study done on Tim Carters earnings with Google Adsense. You should definately read it by clicking HERE. Read the results section because it gives a bunch of helpful tips on how he increased his revenue with Google Adsense.

7. Joel Comm - e-book - $24,000 per month

Joel Comm is a get rich quick guru. He wrote an e-book, What Google Never Told You About Making Money with Adsense. With his e-book and his website he earned $23,458.46 between Nov 2005 and Dec 2005. Check out his Google account stats here.

8. Shawn Hogan - DigitalPoint.com - $10,000 per month

Shawn Hogan is the creator of the forum DigitalPoint. This forum is a very usual forum with lots of information about: Search Engines, Marketing, Business, Design & Development, and Products & Tools. In a New York Times article it stated that he was making roughly $10k a month with Google Adsense.

The members of his forum speculate he is now making around double of what he was making in 2005 when this report was published in the New York Times.

So there you have it, the Top 8 Google Adsense earners. This list might be slighty out of date and there could be some new people in this list but this is the list I was able to pull from collecting information on the net. So check out these sites and see if you can strive to earn as much as these people do with your website or blog.

Rapidshare though largest file storage location, does not have “Rapidshare Search engine” to search for Rapidshare links to download required rapidshare files. So, many Rapidshare users try out complex Google terms to find out Rapidshare links download. So, many external rapidshare search engines are created that search rapidshare for rapidshare links and files. You have to enter rapidshare search term and rapidshare search engine will search rapidshare file for you to download.

U2U
FileSearch
Quicksearch
FilesTube

MegaDownload
RapidZilla (Recommended)
SharingEngines
Rapidshare Blog Search
Linkosearch
HellaFiles
Rapidoogle
ShareMiner
RapidSearchEngine
RapidExplorer
EatPaperRapidshare
RapidshareDB

RapidshareURL

Javaartist
ProjectNinja
Rapidlibrary
Coders2020
4Chan
Rapidsharing
FileScoop
BetaDir
SearchShared
RS Find
Rapid
Peer2link
RapidShared
FileSearcher
Oneclickfiles
Funfail

FileCrop

RapidOSearch
RapidshareLink
Buscador
RapidFox
FilesBot
RapidShare Data
Rapidshare-Search-Engine
Rapidshare1
Infobind
Filez
Gappon
Search4File
LoadEvery
File Field
Leecha
Search Rapidshare
RapidRat
These are 50 Rapidshare search engines which are used to do rapidshare search for your favorite Rapidshare files and rapidshare links. If you wanna add more rapidshare search engines to list, please let me know through your comments.