Everyone needs a little Shoemoney. No, not the extra cash that you save up to buy a new pair of footwear with...I'm talking about the blog put together by Jeremy Schoemaker. Jeremy knows what he's doing when it comes to making money as a small business owner online and he's got the photo to prove it. He's got lots of useful posts full of great suggestions for online marketing, but he also has some fun posts that show he's not afraid to admit that he doesn't always have all the answers.

Jeremy's primary business philosophies and tenets mesh pretty closely with what I try to teach here at Search Engine Guide, which is part of why I suggest you check out his blog. Just check out the list that makes up his business model:

  • Embrace new trends and look for opportunities to exploit them.
  • Focus on what you know.
  • Small changes can equal big revenue.

Jeremy also hosts the Net Income show over at Webmaster Radio, serving up a fresh episode each week with advice on contextual advertising, pay per click advertising, affiliate marketing and more.






About the Author

Jennifer Laycock is the Editor of Search Engine Guide, an educational web site aimed at translating the search marketing world into something that small business owners can understand. Jennifer specializes in common sense search engine marketing, viral marketing and customer outreach via social media and blogs. A former search marketing consultant and in-house trainer, Jennifer’s clients have included companies like Verizon, American Greetings and Highlights for Children. Her primary clients now are a little girl named Elnora and a little boy named Emmitt.

Jennifer Laycock is the Editor of Search Engine Guide, an educational web site aimed at translating the search marketing world into something that small business owners can understand. Jennifer specializes in common sense search engine marketing, viral marketing and customer outreach via social media and blogs. A former search marketing consultant and in-house trainer, Jennifer’s clients have included companies like Verizon, American Greetings and Highlights for Children. Her primary clients now are a little girl named Elnora and a little boy named Emmitt.