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Should you use Searchfeed on your site?

Searchfeed.

I've known about Searchfeed a long time, but never
bothered signing up.

And I've discovered that I've been missing out on an
income opportunity.

Searchfeed works a bit like Google AdSense, where
you display contextual ads on your site and you
get paid every time someone clicks on one of them.

Anyway, I'd never used it until the other week when
Searchfeed's Content Distribution Manager, Bryan
Brickley, phoned me at 4 in the morning to ask me
to consider signing up.

I'm afraid I was a bit rude to him, with a kind of "DO
YOU KNOW WHAT TIME IT IS IN AUSTRALIA?" yell
into the phone, but he called back 4 hours later and
we both apologized to each other, and I said I'd give
it a try on a couple of my sites.

So the next day I logged in and grabbed a few lines
of javascript code, and put it up on a couple of my
niche sites - one on weddings and one on bodybuilding.

In the first 48 hours I made exactly $61.89.

Just a few weeks later and I've passed the $1000
mark.

Now this is not exactly earth shattering, but it's enough
for me to know that Searchfeed is going to add a very
useful extra income.

It could work out well for you too, so if you're interested
in using it here's the link:

http://www.ozemedia.com/searchfeed.htm
About the author:

Phil Wiley is the author of the best selling book Mini Site Profits http://www.minisiteprofits.com target=_blank>www.minisiteprofits.comand writes the free weekly Letter from Phil at http://www.ozemedia.com target=_blank >www.ozemedia.com

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