How to Increase Xomba Income Earnings

I love to get paid to do my article marketing, it is absolutely fantastic! I drive traffic to my blogs and make extra Adsense income on the side… but did you know that you can earn more than just Adsense income on Xomba and keep 100% of the profits?

How? It is actually quite simple… Xomba allows you to link to affiliate links! This is the key! Not many other directories and resources allow you to link to affiliate links so this is rather unique. That combined with the fact that you only have to write 150 words for a xombyte makes it even better.

I have been doing quite well by writing short 150 word reviews on Amazon products and linking to them in the xombyte with my Amazon Associates affiliate links. If you haven’t gotten started yet with Xomba, make sure to click here and sign up now.

You don’t have to just stick with Amazon either, do you know how many products and companies you can get paid to promote through Commission Junction? How about some short reviews on Clickbank products? The possibilities are endless and because you only have to write 150 words for a xombyte you can pump them out rather quickly.

So not only can you enjoy Adsense income through Xomba, you can rake in the affiliate sales and drive traffic to your blogs as well. Get writing and let me know your results!


19 Comments so far

  1. Leslie on January 17th, 2010

    That’s good to know, I’ve written a few to promote my blogs, but I didn’t know I could link immediately to affiliate links too. Guess I’ll try it out next week.

    Leslie

  2. Ruth - Web Career Girl on January 18th, 2010

    That’s a really good idea, Amy – thanks for sharing!

  3. Lisa on January 18th, 2010

    Ohhh, good idea. I would love to review some of the Clickbank products I’ve purchased without dedicating an entire site to them.

  4. Debt Free Hispanic on January 20th, 2010

    Interesting. I need to go check them out, I have not tried them out yet. I like the idea of getting paid and promoting my sites.

  5. Roseli A. Bakar on January 20th, 2010

    Never try Xomba before, maybe it’s a good time to give a try now. Thanks.

  6. Zijo on January 20th, 2010

    I recently started with Xomba, but I haven’t been able to get a commission junction link to work because they’re not simple links – even when you choose get html links.

    How do you get cj links to work?

    Thanks!

  7. Russ on January 23rd, 2010

    This interesting. Xomba away I go.

  8. Self-Publishing Children's Book on February 27th, 2010

    Okay, pardon the dumb question, but where do you see your Xomba earnings?

    I don’t know if I’m not seeing earnings information because I just go started and I haven’t earned anything or whether I’m just missing where this appears.

  9. Julie @ Write for eHow on March 2nd, 2010

    SPCB, you need a Google Adsense account to earn money with Xomba. Once you’ve given Xomba your Adsense ID, you can set up a URL channel for Xomba.com in your Adsense account and that way you can see how much of your Adsense earnings are coming from Xomba versus other sources. Hope that made sense!

  10. Julie @ Write for eHow on March 2nd, 2010

    Amy, any other tips for writing reviews with Xomba? Such as how do you pick your products and how do you title the Xombyte?

    Thanks!

  11. Kristen Malmed on March 2nd, 2010

    Amy,
    This is great advice!

    I am the Online Communications Specialist at Xomba.com and affiliate links are a great way to make even more money on Xomba!

    I am so glad that you have thought to share this with other people and I’m so happy you are enjoying Xomba!

    Keep up the great work!

  12. Self-Publishing Children's Book on March 6th, 2010

    I do have an Adsense account, and I’ve created channels and then I select those channels when I create ad for my blog. But Xomba only asked me for my Adsense pubid? Was there some place that I specified a channel?

  13. Amy Bass on March 6th, 2010

    Use URL channels and add xomba.com as a url channel in your adsense account.

  14. Reesa on March 29th, 2010

    Hi Amy,
    When at Xomba do I put my adsense information, I could not find the place to give my info.
    Thanks,
    Reesa

  15. Krista on April 5th, 2010

    I just started writing for Xomba and I really enjoy the freedom to write about whatever I want. I also like that there is only a 150 word requirement. Thanks for the great suggestions I think I may write a few product reviews as well!

  16. thriller on April 22nd, 2010

    I also write at Xomba and have posted Amazon affiliate links. But I’ll advise people to post much longer articles than the minimum 150 words.

    Why? Because like Helium, Xomba could one day decide to change the goalposts and shave off articles with words less than, say, 300 or 400.

  17. Master Dayton on May 27th, 2010

    The affiliate links are definitely the right way to make Xomba articles pay off. While it’s not necessary, it’s never a bad idea to write a 400+ word article as I have found that these get indexed in Google and tend to rank better than shorter articles, in my experience.

  18. babor_7uiu on June 5th, 2010

    wow it’s a nice information with to Increase Xomba Income Earnings .Thanks for sharing

  19. Witchie on July 4th, 2010

    Affiliate links allowed, thats good to know!! Thanks for the info Amy!!

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