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50 Humpback Whales Saved – Now For The Rest

By Les Scammell, June 24, 2008 11:53 pm

Japan has agreed to cancel their proposed hunt to kill 50 Humpback whales until 2010 – the question is – at what cost. The Japanese will not give up their plans for free so there must have been some trade-off somewhere.

According to Campaign Whale:

Japan has already killed almost 500 whales in the north-Pacific for ‘research’ this summer, including endangered minke, sei, Bryde’s and sperm whales to little protest. Campaign Whale believes that the popular ’singing’ humpbacks, subjects of a huge international whale-watching industry , are simplying a bargaining chip, a cynical ploy to persuade governments that they must agree to lift the whaling ban for other species.
“We believe that Japan has spared the humpbacks in exchange for a commitment from the United States and other governments to agree a plan to lift the commercial whaling ban, possibly as soon as next year” said Campaign Whale Director Andy Ottaway,

The 1000 blogs against whaling has jumped from 100 to 130 thanks to the latest bloggers to nominate their blogs. If you would care to join this online protest against whaling then please feel free to leave your blog details here. If you have left your blog details and I have not listed you – please leave it again.

My thanks to the following blogs who have joined the cause:

billso.com | Freight Train Magazine | mokkikunta | The Kansas Curmudgeon | Gorilla Sushi

Conceptis Addict | Japanorama | Surviving the Circus of Life | Gameshogun | The Painted Veil

Dig The Earth | The Blue Workhorse | Famous Quotes N Quotations | Blog Tambayan | Barbara Martin

BetterVisitorsBlog | Women Internet Marketers | Uniquely Dominican | Teenfashion | Diary Of A Black Girl

Pajama Professional | Entertainment Ground | The Secret Affiliate Code | My Nepal My Pride | Sam

Brusnicakc | MonaVie | Writing Angel | World’s Greatest Underachiever | The Nature Island

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How The Pro’s Monetize Their Sites

By Les Scammell, June 15, 2008 9:46 pm

As the blogging world grows the opportunities to monetize your blog grows. However, the number of people actually wanting to buy is not really growing at the same proportions. Let’s face it, most people click on ads if the product interests them.


The only exception are the Pay Per Click ads – here people will click through if they are wanting to find more information as part of their search routine. Unfortunately, I think many people use search as I do. I enter in a search term and look at the results. I then generally open the first three or four results in separate tabs. If I don’t find what I want – I do another search. The majority of the time I don’t even notice if there are any PPC ads with relevant links (is anyone else the same?).

So how do the pro’s monetize their sites? From my many trips around the blogging world, I have come to the following conclusions:

Quality Content – as everyone says – content is king. If you have the content then people will want to come and read. It’s a no brainer really – provide what users are looking for.

Posting Frequency - consistency and quality over quantity. If you can provide an excellent post once per week it is better than a poor post everyday. The more regular you post, the more visitors you will receive. The more visitors, obviously the better the income opportunities. However I come back to quality of quantity. For new bloggers, start slow, be consistent and good and then increase frequency. If you post once per week, make it the same day each week.

Fingers in Pies – Pies? Having many fingers in many pies. Don’t just dump an Adsense unit on your site and hope for the best. What is needed is a variety of ad units.  Affiliate ads and a variety of pay per click or pay per impression ads are required. It is also better to use more than one pay per click advertiser. If you do use Adsense, a variety of different ad units is better than just sticking to the one type.

Blog Space – maximize your space and place ads where they will do the most good. There are many sites that advise on where to place ad units. Generally speaking, above the fold and either top right, center top and within posts seem to work best.

Promote Your Cause – the one area that most pro’s seem to excel at is in their ad promotion – particularly affiliate advertising. Let’s face it, if you can promote a multi level affiliate program, over time you need do nothing more than collect your payments. This takes time, often several years, but if you one or two hundred people directly under you in an affiliate program, you are going to make some serious money.


Give Yourself Time – time is your biggest ally. You are never going to make a fortune overnight. It is going to take time to develop a regular reader base and it is going to take time to develop an affiliate network. As a small business adviser in a past life, my first piece of advice to anyone about to start a business is not to expect a profit for the first nine to twelve months. It all takes time and if you treat your blog as an online business, the same is going to be true.

It Is A Business – as mentioned, you need to treat your blog as a business. If you were running a bricks and mortar business you would be looking to trade in areas that were either profitable, or in high demand that produced a small profit but a lot of sales. Treat your blog like a business when it comes to time, advertising, advertising space and revenue streams. Treat is as a hobby and your income will be hobby income.

Readers Are Customers - my final observation – readers are customers, or at least potential customers. Again, comparing your blog to a bricks and mortar business, you would want to ensure your customers were happy with their purchase and buying experience – you want their recommendation. Your blog is no different. Treat your readers as you would a customer. If they have questions – answer them. If they make comments, respond to them as well – you want the recommendations from your readers.

These are all fairly straightforward suggestions. They are not always easy to put into place in reality. All you can do is try – one step at a time.

This blog will go through another metamorphosis at the end of this month. I hoping by then to have finally limped over that magic $100 Google payout level. Then I will be canning those ads in preference for the Rubicon network ads – they pay reasonably well and pay monthly no matter what your balance is. I will also be changing the theme, I am on the lookout for that ‘right’ theme.  Finally I am looking into a variety of affiliate programs that I can promote.

Together with a more regular posting schedule I hope to produce a more professional looking blog that caters to a reading niche, provides me with an outlet, and perhaps over time produces an income. In the mean time, I am not giving up my day job just yet.

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We Are In The Middle Of A Big Petrol Price Con

By Les Scammell, June 2, 2008 12:35 am

Here in Australia we are in the middle of petrol price fight between the Labor Government and the Liberal Opposition parties. The reality is, it’s all one big con and I for one am sick of hearing the arguments.


Petrol at present is around $1.50 per litre, thats about $6.75 gallon in the old language. The banter has been around reducing tax on petrol – how much – five cents. Now forgive me if I am wrong, but that is about $3 per tank full in savings. Big deal – that will be eaten up with the next rise in oil.

It is a big con – we will save you five cents a litre – at least so says the liberal opposition – why bother – I couldn’t even buy a coffee for that price.

As a comparison, bottled water sells here for around $2 per litre – $9 per gallon. Milk for around $1.50 litre – $6.5 per gallon. Beer – $4 per litre – $18 per gallon and scotch – $40 per litre – $180 per gallon. So in perspective, petrol is not to badly off.

I would love to know what sort of prices that petrol (gas) is being sold in other parts of the world. They say that Aussies have the third cheapest fuel in the world – I find that hard to believe. Leave a comment with your price per litre or price per gallon. If you have any fuesl saving tips – let us all know.