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Top 7 Forums Online About Making Money
Jun 13th
You’re making some money online but are not quite where you want to be yet. Neither am I, but guess what I’ve done. I’ve decided to align myself with those who ARE where I want to be. Join me and take the next step, follow those who are now where you want to be tomorrow.
My research has unearthed the following sites as the best for bringing you to the next level with your web properties and online marketing projects. Join one of them today!
1. Warrior Forum – this forum is a power house of information and a hot bed of networking opportunities. Looking for a JV partner? Register and become a contributing member, then begin your search for a suitable joint venture partner here. Everyone from PPC marketers to WordPress bloggers and seasoned online marketers reside at the Warrior Forum. $30 To Join, Then $19 for Each Special Offer. A+++
2. Self Starters Weekly Tips – this forum is run by long time affiliate marketer Lynn Terry and is aimed at those who run affiliate sites. Lynn is herself a super affiliate who has been successfully earning an online income since 1997, and this forum is very active with both newbies and experienced marketers. My favorite part about SSWT is the weekly live webinars where we get to discuss our web properties and affiliate marketing strategies with her and with each other. Lynn does a good job of keeping everyone on their toe’s and constantly working toward our goals. $27 per month. A++++ [PROUD MEMBER & AFFILIATE OF SSWT]
Why Namecheap Kicks Ninja Butt
Sep 2nd
Are you in need of a domain registrar? One that is reliable, easy to use and affordable. How about one that has a groovy affiliate program.
Then you will be happy to hear about Namecheap. This is my registrar of choice and has been for about 2 years now. I have all but one domain name registered through Namecheap, so that would be almost 15. Why do I choose Namecheap over others more well known (and marketed) such as craptastic Go Daddy?
Well for one thing they DO NOT bombard me with a bazillion ads and offers when I try to quickly register a domain name. They DO NOT send me a gagoolian emails asking me to sign-up for this whatchamacallit and that whoneedsitcrap.
But what I really digg about Namecheap is their super easy-no fuss interface. It’s all laid out real simple and makes for a nice experience, plus they have several cool features built-into their registration process. Whenever you register a domain name, you can set it up so that it AUTOMATICALLY sets up DNS from your server a/k/a webhost. This makes it nice and quick to register and set up a new domain name for that quickie blog you want to create. (and maybe sell)
Here are some more cool features from Namecheap:
- Easy login
- Easy account set-up
- Easy domain search
- Discount on transfers from another registrar (like craptastic Go Daddy or Yahoo)
- A marketplace which allows you to quickly sell and push domain to another NC user
- Twitter integration (not sure I like this but its available)
- Affiliate program – 15% commission on referred customers
- Monthly discount promo codes on new registrations
- Free Who Is Guard (contact info privacy)
- Quick registrations
- Payment via Paypal is accepted
- Live Support
- Forums
- They have a Facebook fan page and Twitter account
- Cheap domains (less than $9 with coupon code)
- All TLD extensions (including the new .ME)
- Free email/URL forwarding
- Easy as pie control panel
If you’re a blogger, internet marketer or site flipper then you know you NEED a domain registrar you can count on and one that is easy, quick and affordable.
Namecheap is my choice.


