In the interests of transparency, I thought I would give you the final totals for every stream of income in August. This is obviously the “bottom line” and is what I need to grow for this project to be a success.

Adsense Earnings: £4.60 ~ $6.90
Amazon US Earnings $6.16
Amazon UK Earnings £3.25 ~ $4.87
Clickbank book Earnings $21.74

Giving a grand total of $39.67

Well, it’s not going to set the world on fire, but none of the newer sites are really pulling their weight yet, so I’m pretty happy that my hosting is covered.

I hope by now that someone has snapped up the domains I mentioned in the last post’s video. If not, get down there. I’m thinking of doing a new series of videos on some of the stuff I have learned about setting up WPZonBuilder and its templates and how to use them with a particular wordpress theme. If that sounds interesting, I’m keen to hear what you would like to see in those videos. Fire up the ideas machine and let me know down below.

Today is the big payoff for those of you who have watched the last two short videos (if you haven’t, shame on you, look here for the start)

Now that I’ve found a load of keywords and organised them according to my admittedly random criteria(!), I can now go and look up if any domains are available. Watch the video to see me reveal a couple of available domains that come straight out of this test run….and then go and register them quick.

The little trick in there with removing all the apostrophes and full stops will help the whole process run smoother. If Godaddy finds one of these, it gives an error but also expands out all the .com, .net and .org domain names in full in the search box……that means you have closer to 1500 names instead of the 500 you started out with and so the next search fails too.

Anyway, go out there, try it and grab some domains. Let me know if you find any really good ones (just the finding, not the name itself you understand.)

Back in the more mundane world, earnings for day 17 are as follows:

Adsense earnings 6c
Amazon UK earnings 37c – this is why you need to go for big ticket items….this small one paid me £0.25