Media Temple, Revolution MoneyExchange and Text Link Ads

by Adam on July 7, 2008 · 2 comments

in General, Technology, Uncategorized

Wanted to remind you all about a few things that I currently use related to my blog that I have found to be very helpful.

Media Temple: I joined up with Media Temple in December of 2006 and I’ve been really enjoying their services so far. I use the (gs) Grid-Service, and besides the normal hiccups along the way, I’ve really been pleased with both the service and the customer-service when I’ve had to call for any reason. If you’re interested in switching hosts, or are just now thinking about getting a webhost so you can host your own site, check out Media Temple.

Revolution MoneyExchange: I’ve blogged about this before, but feel like it’s worth mentioning again. Revolution MoneyExchange is like PayPal, but they don’t take any fees when you send money to people. It’s a very handy way of sending/receiving money between people - and they still have an offer currently going where if you sign up with them, they’ll automatically put $25 in your account for you. Everyone I’ve talked to that did this had the $25 credited almost immediately - so, if you feel like getting a free $25, sign up now.

Text Link Ads: I’ve been making about $120/month since December with Text Link Ads, and have found it to be a very helpful way of making some money with my blog. It’s extremely easy to use and I find them to be some of the most unobtrusive type of ads that I’ve seen on blogs. Just click on the Text Link Ads button on the right, and apply to become a publisher and you’ll be on your way to making money with Text Link Ads.

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Susan 07.08.08 at 10:10 pm

That’s a first for me on the first two services. Thanks for listing them! :)

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