Saturday, March 29, 2008

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.

In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.

Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:

Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com

Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000

Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog

Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921

Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog

John Chow of johnchow.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431

Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007

Jane May of careerramblings.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465

Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day

Darren Rowse of problogger.net

Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)

Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?

Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000

Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney

Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184

Source of revenue estimate: About Me

Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594

Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging

Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk

Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020

Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007

Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!

In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.

How much would you sell your blog for?

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.

In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.

Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:

Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com

Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000

Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog

Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921

Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog

John Chow of johnchow.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431

Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007

Jane May of careerramblings.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465

Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day

Darren Rowse of problogger.net

Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)

Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?

Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000

Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney

Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184

Source of revenue estimate: About Me

Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594

Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging

Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk

Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020

Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007

Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!

In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.

How much would you sell your blog for?

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.

In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.

Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:

Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com

Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000

Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog

Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921

Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog

John Chow of johnchow.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431

Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007

Jane May of careerramblings.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465

Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day

Darren Rowse of problogger.net

Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)

Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?

Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000

Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney

Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184

Source of revenue estimate: About Me

Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594

Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging

Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk

Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020

Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007

Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!

In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.

How much would you sell your blog for?

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.

In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.

Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:

Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com

Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000

Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog

Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921

Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog

John Chow of johnchow.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431

Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007

Jane May of careerramblings.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465

Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day

Darren Rowse of problogger.net

Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)

Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?

Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000

Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney

Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184

Source of revenue estimate: About Me

Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594

Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging

Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk

Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020

Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007

Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!

In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.

How much would you sell your blog for?

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.

In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.

Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:

Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com

Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000

Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog

Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921

Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog

John Chow of johnchow.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431

Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007

Jane May of careerramblings.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465

Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day

Darren Rowse of problogger.net

Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)

Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?

Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000

Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney

Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184

Source of revenue estimate: About Me

Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594

Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging

Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk

Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020

Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007

Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!

In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.

How much would you sell your blog for?

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.

In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.

Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:

Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com

Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000

Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog

Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921

Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog

John Chow of johnchow.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431

Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007

Jane May of careerramblings.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465

Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day

Darren Rowse of problogger.net

Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)

Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?

Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000

Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney

Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184

Source of revenue estimate: About Me

Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594

Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging

Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk

Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020

Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007

Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!

In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.

How much would you sell your blog for?

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.

In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.

Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:

Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com

Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000

Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog

Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921

Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog

John Chow of johnchow.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431

Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007

Jane May of careerramblings.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465

Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day

Darren Rowse of problogger.net

Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)

Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?

Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000

Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney

Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184

Source of revenue estimate: About Me

Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594

Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging

Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk

Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020

Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007

Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!

In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.

How much would you sell your blog for?

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.

In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.

Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:

Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com

Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000

Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog

Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921

Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog

John Chow of johnchow.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431

Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007

Jane May of careerramblings.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465

Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day

Darren Rowse of problogger.net

Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)

Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?

Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000

Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney

Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184

Source of revenue estimate: About Me

Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594

Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging

Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk

Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020

Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007

Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!

In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.

How much would you sell your blog for?

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.

In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.

Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:

Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com

Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000

Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog

Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921

Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog

John Chow of johnchow.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431

Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007

Jane May of careerramblings.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465

Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day

Darren Rowse of problogger.net

Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)

Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?

Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000

Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney

Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184

Source of revenue estimate: About Me

Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594

Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging

Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk

Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020

Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007

Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!

In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.

How much would you sell your blog for?

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.

In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.

Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:

Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com

Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000

Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog

Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921

Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog

John Chow of johnchow.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431

Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007

Jane May of careerramblings.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465

Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day

Darren Rowse of problogger.net

Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)

Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?

Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000

Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney

Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184

Source of revenue estimate: About Me

Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594

Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging

Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk

Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020

Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007

Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!

In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.

How much would you sell your blog for?

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.

In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.

Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:

Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com

Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000

Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog

Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921

Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog

John Chow of johnchow.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431

Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007

Jane May of careerramblings.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465

Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day

Darren Rowse of problogger.net

Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)

Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?

Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000

Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney

Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184

Source of revenue estimate: About Me

Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594

Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging

Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk

Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020

Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007

Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!

In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.

How much would you sell your blog for?

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.

In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.

Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:

Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com

Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000

Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog

Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921

Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog

John Chow of johnchow.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431

Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007

Jane May of careerramblings.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465

Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day

Darren Rowse of problogger.net

Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)

Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?

Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000

Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney

Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184

Source of revenue estimate: About Me

Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594

Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging

Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk

Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020

Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007

Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!

In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.

How much would you sell your blog for?

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.

In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.

Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:

Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com

Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000

Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog

Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921

Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog

John Chow of johnchow.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431

Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007

Jane May of careerramblings.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465

Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day

Darren Rowse of problogger.net

Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)

Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?

Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000

Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney

Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184

Source of revenue estimate: About Me

Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594

Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging

Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk

Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020

Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007

Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!

In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.

How much would you sell your blog for?

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.

In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.

Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:

Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com

Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000

Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog

Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921

Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog

John Chow of johnchow.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431

Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007

Jane May of careerramblings.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465

Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day

Darren Rowse of problogger.net

Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)

Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?

Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000

Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney

Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184

Source of revenue estimate: About Me

Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594

Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging

Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk

Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020

Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007

Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!

In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.

How much would you sell your blog for?

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame

Millionaire Bloggers Hall of Fame. To qualify for the hall of fame, a blog must be valued at $1m or more, and have publicly disclosed its earnings. So far, WorldWide Success have 9 members of Millionaire Bloggers Club.

In order to calculate which blogs are members of the Millionaires club, WorldWide Success have used Price/Earnings ratios. The average PE ratio for S&P 500 stocks is 15, so WorldWide Success have used this figure to multiply annual blog earnings to come up with a value for the blog. Some may argue that blogs should have a higher PE ratio because of the greater growth potential than in more mature industries, and others may argue that a lower PE ratio would be more prudent because of the lack of liquidity and the immaturity of the sector, but I think WorldWide Success are right to use the average.

Here are the bloggers that have qualified for the Millionaire Bloggers Hall Of Fame:

Steve Pavlina of stevepavlina.com

Estimated Blog Value: $5,475,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $365,000

Source of revenue estimate: How to Make Money From Your Blog

Al Carlton of coolest-gadgets.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,308,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $153,921

Source of revenue estimate: Revenue Sources For a $10,000 a Month Blog

John Chow of johnchow.com

Estimated Blog Value: $2,106,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $140,431

Source of revenue estimate: Making Money On The Internet – April 2007

Jane May of careerramblings.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,866,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $124,465

Source of revenue estimate: How To Make $100 Per Day

Darren Rowse of problogger.net

Estimated Blog Value: > $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: > $120,000 (Darren has not disclosed his exact revenues but has acknowledged publicly that he makes more than $120K per year)

Source of revenue estimate: Blogger Earnings – How Much Money Can Bloggers Earn?

Jeremy Shoemaker of shoemoney.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,800,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $120,000

Source of revenue estimate: Bloggers Face-Off: Darren Rowse vs. Jeremy Shoemoney

Tyler Cruz of tylercruz.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,397,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $93,184

Source of revenue estimate: About Me

Yaro Starak of entrepreneurs-journey.com

Estimated Blog Value: $1,178,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $78,594

Source of revenue estimate: How I Make Money Online Part 4 - Blogging

Everton Blair of connectedinternet.co.uk

Estimated Blog Value: $1,155,000

Estimated Annual Revenues: $77,020

Source of revenue estimate: MyBlogEarnings for April 2007

Yes, once again I have managed to sneak onto a list of top bloggers earnings!

In the past when I’ve had offers to buy my blog, they haven’t even been worth considering. Mainly, because they’ve been based on monthly earnings and they were for only around $20K. I really believe this blog can make this in 2 good months (record is $9000 in one month in March), and also this blog is worth far more than $20k to me personally. But, I have to admit that if someone offered me a cheque for $1.2m I would sell because that amount of money is life changing, and also because I know that I could very quickly start another blog and do it all again.

How much would you sell your blog for?

LiveSearchClub


A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.

The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.

The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.

One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.

List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000

Make Money?
You can make money on the Internet in four basic ways:

* Sell a product (like Amazon)
* Provide a service (like Expedia)
* Sign up subscriptions to content (like the Wall Street Journal)
* Run ads (like millions of sites)

LiveSearchClub


A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.

The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.

The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.

One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.

List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000

Make Money?
You can make money on the Internet in four basic ways:

* Sell a product (like Amazon)
* Provide a service (like Expedia)
* Sign up subscriptions to content (like the Wall Street Journal)
* Run ads (like millions of sites)

LiveSearchClub


A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.

The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.

The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.

One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.

List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000

Make Money?
You can make money on the Internet in four basic ways:

* Sell a product (like Amazon)
* Provide a service (like Expedia)
* Sign up subscriptions to content (like the Wall Street Journal)
* Run ads (like millions of sites)

LiveSearchClub


A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.

The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.

The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.

One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.

List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000

Make Money?
You can make money on the Internet in four basic ways:

* Sell a product (like Amazon)
* Provide a service (like Expedia)
* Sign up subscriptions to content (like the Wall Street Journal)
* Run ads (like millions of sites)

LiveSearchClub


A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.

The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.

The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.

One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.

List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000

Make Money?
You can make money on the Internet in four basic ways:

* Sell a product (like Amazon)
* Provide a service (like Expedia)
* Sign up subscriptions to content (like the Wall Street Journal)
* Run ads (like millions of sites)

LiveSearchClub


A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.

The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.

The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.

One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.

List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000

Make Money?
You can make money on the Internet in four basic ways:

* Sell a product (like Amazon)
* Provide a service (like Expedia)
* Sign up subscriptions to content (like the Wall Street Journal)
* Run ads (like millions of sites)

LiveSearchClub


A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.

The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.

The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.

One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.

List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000

Make Money?
You can make money on the Internet in four basic ways:

* Sell a product (like Amazon)
* Provide a service (like Expedia)
* Sign up subscriptions to content (like the Wall Street Journal)
* Run ads (like millions of sites)

LiveSearchClub


A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.

The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.

The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.

One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.

List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000

Make Money?
You can make money on the Internet in four basic ways:

* Sell a product (like Amazon)
* Provide a service (like Expedia)
* Sign up subscriptions to content (like the Wall Street Journal)
* Run ads (like millions of sites)

LiveSearchClub


A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.

The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.

The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.

One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.

List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000

Make Money?
You can make money on the Internet in four basic ways:

* Sell a product (like Amazon)
* Provide a service (like Expedia)
* Sign up subscriptions to content (like the Wall Street Journal)
* Run ads (like millions of sites)

LiveSearchClub


A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.

The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.

The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.

One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.

List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000

Make Money?
You can make money on the Internet in four basic ways:

* Sell a product (like Amazon)
* Provide a service (like Expedia)
* Sign up subscriptions to content (like the Wall Street Journal)
* Run ads (like millions of sites)

LiveSearchClub


A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.

The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.

The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.

One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.

List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000

Make Money?
You can make money on the Internet in four basic ways:

* Sell a product (like Amazon)
* Provide a service (like Expedia)
* Sign up subscriptions to content (like the Wall Street Journal)
* Run ads (like millions of sites)

LiveSearchClub


A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.

The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.

The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.

One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.

List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000

Make Money?
You can make money on the Internet in four basic ways:

* Sell a product (like Amazon)
* Provide a service (like Expedia)
* Sign up subscriptions to content (like the Wall Street Journal)
* Run ads (like millions of sites)

LiveSearchClub


A game site that is actually worth playing on: LiveSearchClub. Here’s the deal: You pick from 6 games to earn tickets from completing. Microsoft will then give you rewards based on how many tickets you have.

The games are all word games of some type, from crosswords, to anagrams to wordplay trivia. Each game gives a set amount of tickets based on completion, from 3 to 25.

The prizes range from 1 music download to a complete XBox 360 system. Don’t expect to get the 360 quickly, though. It is time consuming, and costs 35000 tickets to get.

One downfall to this site is that there are only a set number of puzzles for each game. If you happen to complete all of the puzzles, expect to wait a while before new ones are added. My suggestion would be to go through and play all of the games evenly, so you don’t get bored.

List of prizes: ————————————————- Tickets
1 Ring Tone —————————————————– 105
1 Song Download ———————————————– 125
5 Song Downloads ———————————————- 525
10 Song Downloads ——————————————— 950
Digital Headphones ——————————————– 1000
Mens T-Shirts ————————————————- 1100
Womens Ringer T-Shirts ————————————– 1100
Memorex 256MB Travel Drive ———————————- 1250
Faceplate for Xbox 360 —————————————- 1400
Sport Earbuds ————————————————- 1450
Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000 Headset ————————— 1500
Microsoft Live Arcade Unplugged Xbox 360 ——————– 1800
Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection for Windows ————– 1800
20 Music Downloads ——————————————– 1850
Zune Leather Case - Black ————————————– 1900
1 Two-General Admission Movie Pass ————————— 2250
Kameo Elements of Power for Xbox 360 (DVD) —————– 2500
Microsoft Fable Platinum for Xbox (DVD) ———————— 2500
Microsoft Project Gotham Racing 3 for Xbox 360 —————- 2500
Xbox 360 Wireless Common Controller - Windows/USB ——— 2500
Microsoft LifeChat ZX-6000 USB Headset ———————— 2700
Flight Simulator X Deluxe (DVD) ——————————— 3250
Microsoft LifeCam VX- 6000 Web Camera ———————– 3800
Microsoft Laptop Tote ——————————————- 5000
Microsoft Zune ————————————————- 20000
Microsoft Vista Prem ——————————————– 20000
MS Office 07 Standard —————————————— 25000
Microsoft Xbox 360 Pro Bundle ——————————— 35000

Make Money?
You can make money on the Internet in four basic ways:

* Sell a product (like Amazon)
* Provide a service (like Expedia)
* Sign up subscriptions to content (like the Wall Street Journal)
* Run ads (like millions of sites)