A-Listers Found Guilty Of Stealing

Written by John Cow on August 28th, 2007

As an aspiring entrepreneur you probably spent a lot of time per day going through all the A-list money making blogs to see if they have worked out and posted a new magic formula that will make you rich on the spot. After all, they are making tons of money so they must be doing something right, right? Yes they are, they are the so called money making gurus that can rightfully claim that title because it’s you that is making them all that cash! You keep checking their blogs, clicking their ads, signing up with the affiliates they recommend. Success breeds success. There’s nothing wrong with it but if you really want to stop giving and start taking, you might want to consider spending less time on their blogs and more on your own!

Quality isn’t always better than Quantity

Don’t think even for a second that these guys have gotten rich overnight, most of them have been around for a long time and you can easily be over bluffed by the sheer quantity of earnings they can boast about at the end of the month. After all, they do the same thing as you, they write articles and publish them on probably the same blog software as you too! The big difference is the amount of readers that read the articles. Yours might have taken you hours to compile and will get you ~50 readers while they post a stupid YouTube video on a lazy day and get over ~5000 readers. It’s because they have time on their side. Time that helped build a loyal group of readers.

Business and Pleasure

The only thing you can do is be patient, work hard to provide good quality posts, thus building a respectable name for yourself online. That’s something you can’t do if you’re looking for the answer on other people’s blogs all the time! Try to set a 80% work and 20% play limit in place. Force yourself not to wander off in their archives if you’ve only got a vague idea of what your looking for. Make very clear for yourself what you want and where you’re most likely gonna get it from. This will save precious minutes you could have used to write up another pulitzer worthy post like this one.

Our Confessions

We hardly ever read Problogger, Shoemoney and have never even seen Seth Godin’s blog…well we did just now actually because we had to find his link. :twisted: We don’t believe that other people have the key for our own success online. It’s something only you can accomplish. Sure, you can take pointers left and right and learn from the mistakes others have made but it really comes down to your determination and passion. If you’re not passionate about what you do, how do you expect to ever excel in what you do? So there you have it, stay clear of those darned A-listers. Just spent that 20% per day on JohnCow dot Com because we know what’s good for us you!

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90 Responses to “A-Listers Found Guilty Of Stealing”

  1. Problogger hasn’t updated since the 23rd anyway… not that I’m checking.

    • What are you talking about? problogger.net updates multiple times a day.

      • Enkay Blog says:

        I was going to say that if you look at his blog he has updated every day. I think you looked at his main page and turned away after seeing a video post that he had put up on the 22nd of this month.

    • Yes, you are right. I was looking at the wrong link… Man, am I a rookie or what?

    • ProBlogger might not update very frequently like some others…but his posts generally always contain useful quality content.

      I agree with the guy who said that Shoe Money’s not worth reading…I’ve never found anything useful or all that interesting on his site. Some of these popular sites aren’t all that great, they’ve just been around very long… just my three cents! :)
      -Raymond (MONEY BLUE BOOK)

  2. damn right, focus on your own site and make it the best that it can be !

    Becks

    • Cash Quests says:

      True. I think there’s definitely a line though. John Cow is almost arguing that you should focus entirely on your own business and ignore the competition. I’m not convinced that’s a good business practice.

      Personally, I believe that the A-listers have a lot of inside contacts that help them break a lot of news first. Without reading them, I’d be getting the news later.

      However, it’s certainly not necessary to devote a lot of your time *reading* them, but I think it would be foolish if you didn’t at least *watch* them. :)

  3. Markk says:

    This has got to be one of your best postings, Bob. This is what most bloggers should, and come to their senses.

  4. Roberta says:

    Wow, that was a really good post. It rings true….

    I do spend a lot of time reading John Chow, Problogger, and others. I do like their blogs, but I could really use that time to make my blog better and increase the quality of the content there.

    When I’m an A-Lister, though, I’ll probably be singing a different tune…lol

    • Steven says:

      I hardly (I mean rarely) ever go to Problogger and I almost never go to Shoemoney LOL. I am usually always on the Chow or the Cow. You have some valid points and anyone here who has their own blog can clearly understand building a massive traffic takes a LOT of TIME and a lot of EFFORT.

  5. Jason says:

    practical is better than theory

  6. Note to self: Spend less time reading John Cow’s Mooney Blog and focus more on own blog.

    Also, note to self: Stop taking mental notes to myself. :)

    -Raymond (MONEY BLUE BOOK)

  7. BTW I like your random and unrelated, but eye catching headlines… :)
    -Raymond (MONEY BLUE BOOK)

  8. There is no point in reading Shoemoney — ever.

  9. Fatgadget says:

    Cool post, very true.

    The only money making blog I make sure I read on a daily basis is run by some Mad Cows.

    I tend to read problogger, john chow and shoemoney on a weekley basis.

    :)

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  11. Debo Hobo says:

    Gosh Cow I have a whole new respect for you after this article. You lost me for a minute following that “fake” shutdown linkbait scam.

    this article can help to remind some to remove lips from butt.

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  13. I was not going to comment because I felt guilty about not working on my own blog or sites. But then I thought any post that profound deserved a comment.

    By the way my biggest time stealer at the moment is Google Analytics, now that’s a serious waste of time.

  14. Ad Tracker says:

    I honestly believe this is the most intelligent post you have ever made.

    Thank you for the self validation. I thought I was weird for telling myself the exact same things.

    Keep up the good work :)

    • Enkay Blog says:

      I have to agree, I usually browse around some of the sites to see what is going on and mostly I visit the new bloggers out there to see the new upcommers!

  15. You have to understand Shoemoney isn’t making a killing on his blog. He’s making a killing on affiliate marketing.

  16. Julie says:

    Preach on brother Cow!

    I spend very little time “reading” other blogs, but a few minutes a day “skimming” through some of the top blogs. That’s why headlines are so important. (Of course I soak up every word you say Mr. Cow, like a sponge. :) )

    That’s why I think it’s so important to blog about either something you already know a lot about or are willing to put in the time to learn the ins and outs of. If you’re just going to read other big wigs’s blogs and then say “Hey, so and so said this today…” then you are wasting your time.

    By far, one of your best posts!

  17. links from TechnoratiA-Listers Found Guilty Of Stealingwhere he talks about what he feels is a disparity in time spent by bloggers reading the a-listers and whether or not it is worth that time. Here is what Mr. Cow had to say. We hardly ever read Problogger, Shoemoney and have never even seen Seth

  18. Darren says:

    I agree with you to a degree (as you’d expect) - although I’d say it possibly only gives half the story….

    I come across plenty of bloggers who spend a lot of time doing anything but blogging - to the detriment of their blog.

    However - I think there’s a time and place for research, learning and self development - whether it be in the field of blogging or any field that you want to improve in.

    The way I learn best is in an ‘reflection/action’ kind of model where I learn something (whether it be by reading or listening to someone else or by watching them doing it) and then i go away and do it myself. Then I go back into a reflection mode of watching and listening to others and then back to action of doing.

    So I’d actually argue that by not taking on what others are learning about blogging (whatever site you choose to do that on) could be detrimental to your own blogging. Of course it’s about balance though - some spend too much time reflecting and some spend too much time in ‘action’ mode.

    My last comment to Mr John Cow - while you might not read ProBlogger much - you certainly do know my email and are happy to use it when you want to get some attention/links, need some advice :-)

    • John Cow says:

      This is the proudest day of our blog, a huge comment by the Pro Blogger! So about those links we’ve emailed you about… :twisted:

      • Darren says:

        links? You’re always welcome to join in one of our projects - this last month you could have had a total of 31 of them! (actually 62 of them because I link to each one from two pages).

  19. Israel says:

    hey howd you find out about intellitext ads cow guy?

  20. mahdi yusuf says:

    haha sooooooo true! :D

  21. Rodney says:

    Thank’s for this goog post. So, why will i come again in this blog, caus you gave me the secret : 80 % work and 20 % play ?

    I was kiding. But, but, you’re great man. very great.

  22. Cubofild says:

    Problogger lost me after guest posts and no two much money posts.

  23. Fatgadget says:

    Interestingly enough, It was reading Problogger, that got me started in blogging.

    Reading his blog about 4 months ago after typing ‘professional blogging’ into google, his was the first blog that came up.

    And I probably spent about a week, reading as many articles as I could before I started blogging.

    Now if I ever need any information, about blogging the first place I go to is Problogger, using the search function can pretty much get you get you an answer to any questions you have about blogging.

  24. Ron says:

    johncow! how do u do the affliate links with php with it. it really befuddles me!

  25. I keep asking Google. but they never give me a straight answer. Are we permitted to use redirect links for users to sign up with Google Adsense under their own referral program?

    - Raymond (MONEY BLUE BOOK)

  26. reash says:

    Great post. And Raymond I like your cow the pig…Very cute.

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  28. cmanlong says:

    I agree with this percentage breakdown to a point. Here is how I would probably break it down. Let me know your practice or what you would recommend to a new blogger.

    I would recommend closer to 90/10 for about the first month. This is so that you can build up a foundation of quality content before you start your marketing and networking push.

    After that I would drop to the 80/20 for about another month. Put a little more emphasis on building relationships and networking with other bloggers, while still placing the most focus on quality content.

    Now that you have a good foundation of content the percentage would be closer to 60/40 for a while say 2-3 months. Still having more emphasis on quality content, but really starting to push your marketing efforts and spending more time networking with other bloggers and your blog readers.

    You should by now have a pretty good foundation of content, a feel for blogging, a good network in the blogging community, and a decent size and growing readership. This is the time to once again take the percentage to 80/20. Now keep the focus on your blog content and on your readers, with less time spent on reading other blogs, networking and marketing.

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  33. CatherineL says:

    Great post. Nobody is gong to provide you with a million dollar blogging solution just because they get a heap of traffic.

    I personally enjoy reading Problogger and Shoemoney’s blogs. And this one of course. In fact I only started blogging after I’d read Problogger.

    But, some high traffic blogs I’ve read are just not that interesting. When I look at some of the posts and the heap of comments on some of them, I have to wonder if some of the commenters are actually reading the posts, or if they’re just making comments to get traffic to their own sites.

    I have actually found some great none A list blogs from the comments in some of the A list blogs, so I guess the strategy must pay off for some.

  34. Anagha says:

    Hi Mr.John Cow,

    Yes I too agree that we should look into our own business but, sometimes we need to look into our competitors work also so that, we will get an idea about their articles writing style and about the promotional activities they are doing to attract more visitors, so by practicing some of them we can also increase our traffic.

    • Steven says:

      In the blogging community, that’s a little different. While I agree with you for the most part, if you look at it that way, every making money blog out there is a competitor. Rather than focus on all the competitors, Mr. Cow chose one… Big beef =]

  35. I like your blog guys. It’s always a good read when I’m bored.

  36. Justin Tsan says:

    Hey guys, didn’t you just hit the nail on the head on this making money online A-list? I guess you are right about them making money from our clicks on their sites and their affiliates. And hey, just a thought, when are you climbing into this A-list, ;-)
    (Oh my God, you are in the A-list) hahaha.

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  39. Colin Gray says:

    What a refeshing change to find a lighthearted blog about making money on the net. I have signed up stright away plus I will be putting a link on my site http://www.wypov.com and getting rid of the others. Cheers keep up the good work. Colin

  40. Indra Diky says:

    I found this blog yesterday, but I really like ur blog!

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  42. m07 says:

    great post very well said.focus on your own blogs.

  43. Well said. I could never understand why people clamor to buy get rich ebooks and such either. There is no easy way to make money online!

  44. Steven says:

    Unlimited free reading from blogging websites!

  45. Rodney says:

    There’s something that i want to undestand Steven. sometimes you answer instead you letting John answers. Are you is partener ? If so, what secret have put you to this position ? I’m new in this blog, that i follow only from a week. But it’s very grat. And you also.

  46. Rodney says:

    I have take a look to your blog Steven, not bad. Which, you’ll not be an A-lister found guilty of stealing.

  47. Steven says:

    I am not his partner nor am I in any kind of appointed position. I don’t claim to have all the answers but if I happen to the answer to a question someone is asking, whether its from this blog or anywhere else, I’ll try my best to help and answer it. It’s that simple.

    If Mr. Cow wants to answer the questions himself, he is free to do so. Others on here have help answered questions on here as well, so I’m not the only one. I like to help others whenever I can depending on the situation and whether or not I am able to.

  48. mahdi yusuf says:

    yeah thats sounds more likely!

  49. John Cow says:

    Once we grow some balls to quit our dayjob. Then we’d have plenty of time to join them.

  50. Rodney says:

    When Two elephant meet…

  51. Steven says:

    What projects are you conducting or doing?

  52. Julie says:

    Sounds like you need to visit his blog. ;) Darren comes up with some good projects from time to time to help you improve your blogging. He’s recently had a 7 day and 31 day project.

    The good thing about these is you can jump in at any time and start from the beginning.

  53. Rodney is seeing elephants.

  54. Steven says:

    @Julie

    Oh if you’re referring to those projects, I already knew about them, I thought he was referring to something else.

  55. Darren says:

    nope - what Julie said :-)

    In the last 31 Day Project one person who submitted some posts to the reader submissions told me that he had 50 times the traffic over the month than he did the month before as a result of the traffic that came from it. While he only had a readership of a bit under 100 readers a day last month he managed to leverage the project to get his average up to over 5000 visitors a day. 3 of his submissions over the month made it onto Digg, Reddit and/or Delicious.

    I’m not saying this to boast or to take all the credit because he obviously wrote some good articles, but he only promoted them in the project. Participating in these projects can definitely give a blogger a platform to step their blogs up a notch if they are clever.

  56. Steven says:

    Oh I am sure they drive traffic, I don’t doubt that.

  57. He makes it pretty clear that his blog has nothing to do with making money. He’s not going to tell you any secrets either. There aren’t any. Hard work and lots of trying. He gives advice. He’s given quite a bit of advice. His radio show is good too.

  58. Angel says:

    Recently there’s been nothing worth reading on his blog. If he wasn’t a millionaire nobody would go there. Regardless of whether it’s about making money or not, it’s not useful content any more.

  59. Steven says:

    I have to agree to some extent with Angel on this one. Just because someone is rich, should be no reason why they should have massive readers. His posts are not all that great.