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Friday, August 6, 2010

1 Click = 1 Cent

Any one can earn by clicking or making other clicking on adds.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

10 ways to make money online after the jump

1. Team up with Yahoo! to offer custom search services. Yahoo! recently launched their BOSS API, which lets anyone build their own custom search engine or mashup using their search results. But you may have missed this teaser on their blog: “In the coming months, we’ll be launching a monetization platform for BOSS that will enable Yahoo! to expand its ad network and enable BOSS partners to jointly participate in the compelling economics of search.” The details of that platform aren’t out yet, but if you think you can come up with a compelling niche search offering, now’s the time to stake out your place in the market.

Screenshot2. Sell freelance support. Software and solutions like Copilotand Bomgar make it easier than ever to take over someone’s computer remotely, whether they know anything about how to let you connect or not. If you’re a whiz with solving operating systems and applications issues, why not sell your expertise to others who are less sure of themselves? At a reasonable hourly rate, you can still offer personal service that’s infinitely better than putting up with anonymous bored workers in a telecenter somewhere.

3. Create and maintain social networks. While companies, organizations and individuals do see the value of marketing through social networks, many of them are afraid that they’ll “waste time” setting them up and maintaining them. Step in as their social network “developer” to determine the right places – MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, et. al. – to have accounts to help them achieve their goals. Then set up their pages and manage them on a regular basis. You can also submit reports that measure your clients’ online buzz and turn that in along with your monthly invoice. Writers Group - Wed 12pm SLT4. Plan and host virtual events. If you’re great at organizing, publicizing and managing events, why not offer your services online? Whether a live text chat on a client’s web site or a 3-dimensional avatar-based voice chat in a virtual world such as Second Life, companies and organizations could use your help developing and coordinating these events. You can even approach conferences and offer to create an online version of their event to reach a whole separate audience of people who cannot attend their offline happenings. Throw in some event hosting and moderating a la Oprah, and you’ve got yourself a global gig without having to jump on a plane.

5. Offer remote software demos and training. So you’ve got a way with software, particularly newfangled Web-based applications. Offer your services as a Web apps trainer and hold online demos – for a fee. You can use GoToMeeting.com, Yugma, and similar services to broadcast your demos from your computer desktop to the computer screens of your audience members. Or approach the developers of these applications, show them you know their product almost better than they do, and offer to provide desktop demos to the media and to their higher dollar business customers.

6. Hold educational teleseminars. Are you great at web design or online marketing or any other kind of Web work and have wanted to share your skills on a larger scale while getting paid to do it? If you’ve got the expertise, bottle it and sell it widely in the form of a live teleseminar where you charge a fee for participation and then archive it in your online store to generate recurring revenues. You can do simple web-based conference call coordination through Rondee or get fancier with simultaneous text chat and online documents withCalliflower.

7. Write part of Google’s encyclopedia. Anyone can contribute to Google’s new Knolproject, an encylopedic collection of knowledge in the tradition of Wikipedia. But unlike Wikipedia, Knol shows some prospect for paying its writers – because you can automatically hook up Google Ads to a Knol entry, and you’ll get a share of the take. If you’re an authority on some subject of interest, maintaining a Knol page could at least help pay for your internet usage.

8. Flip Web Sites. Forget trying to think of a brand new hot web site to launch. The New York Times recently reported on people who are making a good living by “flipping” existing sites. The idea: find a niche site with good potential but poor execution, and buy it. Invest your own sweat equity in a site redesign and search engine optimization, then turn around and sell it to someone else who actually wants to run the site. Repeat as often as you can.

Screenshot9. Sell your video footage. We’ve covered themicrostock photography market several times, but did you know that there’s a budding microstock video market too? If you’re a digital video fanatic, turn your high-quality b-roll into bucks using stock imaging sites that also carry video footage like Pond5,iStockPhoto Video and Pixelflow. Set your price, set your terms, and add this new revenue stream to your income.

10. Sell virtual goods. From fashion to business tools to décor for virtual homes and offices, people who are avid users of virtual worlds are hungry for well-designed virtual goods. Second Life store, Nyte 'N' DayWhile there is a learning curve for each proprietary virtual environment such as There.com, Kaneva, Lively, andSecond Life, if there is a commerce component of the world that converts to real dollars, with a keen eye for design and detail and the right building skills, you can generate income from creating products made of bits and bytes. In Second Life, for example, some of the more successful clothing designers are bringing in thousands of dollars (US) a month selling items of clothing at 75 cents to $1.50 a pop. And if you are truly an artist, your virtual goods could sell for a pretty penny.

Top 10 (Ten) Money Making Means

1. Offer your professional expertise in an online marketplace.These days, you can do more than just sell your old books via Amazon and your old Coach handbags via eBay—now you can sell your professional capabilities in a marketplace. No longer are you limited to looking for a permanent or contract job on Web 1.0 style job sites like Monster orCareerBuilder. The new breed of freelancing and project-oriented sites let companies needing help describe their projects. Then freelancers and small businesses offer bids or ideas or proposals from which those buyers can choose.

Elance covers everything from programming and writing to consulting and design, whileRentACoder focuses on software, natch. If you’re a graphic designer, check out options likeDesign Outpost or LogoWorks–you don’t have to find the customers, they’ll come to you. Wannabe industry analysts might sign up for TechDirt’s Insight Community, a marketplace for ideas about technology marketing.

2. Sell photos on stock photography sites. If people regularly oooo and aaaaah over your Flickr pics, maybe you’re destined for photographic greatness or maybe just for a few extra dollars. It’s easier than ever to get your photos out in front of the public, which of course means a tremendous amount of competition, but also means it might be an convenient way for you to build up a secondary income stream. Where can you upload and market your photos? Try Fotolia, Dreamstime, Shutterstock, and Big Stock Photo.

3. Blog for pay. Despite the explosion of blogs, it’s hard to find good writers who can turn around a solidly-written post on an interesting topic quickly. GigaOM is always looking for bloggers with great content ideas and solid writing skills. How do you get noticed? Comment and link to blogging network sites. Write blog posts that are polished and not overly personal (although showing some personality is a plus).

4. Or start your own blog network. If you like the business side of things–selling advertising, hiring and managing employees, attracting investors–and have the stomach to go up against the likes of Weblogs, Inc., GigaOmniMedia, b5media, maybe you should make an entire business out of blogs. Don’t make the mistake of thinking you’ll get a lot of time to write yourself though.

5. Provide service and support for open source software. Just because the software is free doesn’t mean you can’t make money on it–just ask Red Hat, a well-known distributor of Linux that sports a market cap of more than four billion dollars. As a solo web worker, you might not want to jump in and compete with big companies offering Linux support, but how about offering support for web content management systems like WordPress or Drupal? After getting comfortable with your own installation, you can pretty easily jump into helping other people set them up and configure them.

6. Online life coaching. Who has time to go meet a personal coach at an office? And don’t the new generation of web workers need to be met by their coaches in the same way that they work: via email, IM, and VoIP? You could, of course, go through some life coaching certification program, but on the web, reputation is more important than credentials. I bet Tony Robbinsisn’t certified as a life coach–and no one can argue with his success. For an example of someone building up their profile and business online as a coach, check out Pamela Slim ofGanas Consulting and the Escape from Cubicle Nation blog.

7. Virtually assist other web workers. Freelancers and small businesses desperately need help running their businesses, but they’re not about to hire a secretary to come sit in the family room and answer phone calls. As a virtual assistant, you might do anything from making travel reservations to handling expense reimbursements to paying bills to arranging for a dog sitter. And you do it all from your own home office, interacting with your clients online and by phone. You can make $20 and up an hour doing this sort of work, depending on your expertise.

8. Build services atop Amazon Web Services. Elastic computing on AWS is so cool… and so incredibly primitive right now. Did you know that you can’t even count on your virtual hard drive on EC2 to store your data permanently? That’s why people are making money right now by offering services on top of AWS. Make it easier for people to use Amazon’s scalability web infrastructure like Enomaly has with elasticlive, a scalable web hosting platform built on AWS.

9. Write reviews for pay or perks. If you blog for any length of time on a particular topic–parenting, mobile phones, or PCs, for example–you will likely be approached to do book or product reviews. You can get free stuff this way, but are you selling your soul? Is there any such thing as a free laptop? These are decisions you’ll have to make for yourself, because no one agrees upon what ethical rules apply to bloggers. Even less do people agree on services like PayPerPost that pay you to write reviews on your blog. Check out disclosure rules closely and see whether such a gig would meet your own personal standards or not.

10. Become a virtual gold farmer. A half million Chinese now earn income by acquiring and selling World of Warcraft gold to gamers in other countries. If you’re not a young person living in China, this probably isn’t a viable option for you. But what’s intriguing about it is the opportunity to make real money working in a virtual economy. People are making real-world money in Second Life too.


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Monday, July 19, 2010

Get FaceBook Money to Your Hand.....

This Page Has Been Retrived from: http://www.facebooking101.com/modules/facebook-money/

Step 1. Develop a popular Facebook Page that would be of interest to Advertisers

In order for you to make money on Facebook, you have to have something to sell. Can't think of anything? Think harder.... what is Facebook's greatest asset? It's PEOPLE! Facebook is rapidly approaching having 60 MILLION members, most of whom are in an age range where they will have lots of money to spend. If you want to make money on Facebook, you don't have to actually sell to other Facebook members...you can sell advertisers ADVERTISING SPACE on the popular Facebook Pages that you have created.

What kind of Facebook Pages would advertisers want to put their ads on? They are looking for Facebook Pages that are very focused around their business... in fact, they would rather have ads on a Facebook Page that has fewer members then a larger group that is less interested in their business niche.

Facebook will hate me for saying this, but you don't even have to be involved in the topic area that your Page is about in order to promote it. I don't know anything about Blackberries for example. But I can still create a Facebook Page about "Blackberry Game Reviews"....which might attract many users if I add good content to the page. Adding lots of good, original content about your topic to your Page is the key to gaining large numbers of Page Fans.

Step 2: Create a space for Advertising on your Facebook Pages

To create an advertising space, install the My Stuff application, which is a simple application that lets you install any code on your Facebook profile and Facebook Pages.

After you have installed this app, paste the following code into the code box:


More Facebook Advertising

Facebook Publishers

This will install a default "skyscraper" banner ad on your Facebook Page. When you click on the image, the link will bring you back to this site.(You will change the image and link shortly)

Step 3. Find an advertiser to advertise on your Facebook Page

So, now you have a successful Facebook Page, with lots of Fans, that is about a topic that might be of interest to advertisers (ie, it focuses people who are interested in a particular product or service, especially those that are in the same City). Now you have to find an advertiser! This is really where the real work begins, and where your selling skills will come into play.

You can find advertisers for your Facebook Page by:

a) Listing your Facebook Page on the Facebooking101 Facebook Page Publisher Forum. Advertisers will be able to search here for a page that they can advertise on.

2) Use Google to make a list of local businesses in your area that would be interested in your Facebook Page. Remember, advertisers may not necessarily care how many people are in your group, they just want a very targeted audience. So if you have a group about "Women in Waterloo, Iowa who love Shoes!", get on the phone or email your local shoe stores!

How much should you charge to advertise on your Facebook Page? That's hard to say... beauty is in the eye of the beholder. : ) That said, $60.00 USD per month is a good starting point to charge for the sample banner ad shown above. That's about 2 bucks a day, an attractive offer to any advertiser. Alternatively, you can break up this image space into different sections, and charge less for each section, such as only $20.00 USD per 1/3 of the ad space per month. You can accept payment from your advertisers by Paypal.

Once you have found an advertiser, you will want to change two things in the default ad code above: the URL to the image or banner ad shown, and the URL where the Facebook surfer is taken when they click on the ad.

And that's it.... a simple, yet effective way to make money on Facebook. Not only are you helping Facebook by adding more quality content to the site, but you are also getting paid for your efforts at the same time. This is an improvement on the current arrangement, where you provide the content, but Facebook gets all the revenue from showing ads on your pages.

What about using Google AdSense on your Facebook page?

It would be great if you could use Google AdSense on your Facebook Pages, as then you would be able to skip the step of finding an advertiser yourself (AdSense automatically displays relevant ads depending on the page content). Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get any Google Ads to show in the My Stuff code box. The best suggestion I have for you if you want to do this is to create a banner ad that links to one of your own pages, which is still on the same topic as your Facebook page, and display AdSense on this "landing page".

One final note...

Are you allowed to make money with Facebook in this manner? Good question! : ) Well, as far as I can see, this technique doesn't contravene their Terms of Use. However, I could be wrong about this.... and Facebook has been known to terminate user accounts without warning or notice.

Use this technique to make money with Facebook at your own risk!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

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