Saturday 29 September 2012


         "10 ways to earn money without paying money a Penny"




                  If you are a writer, programmer, designer, or photographer, there are oodles of opportunities for you. If you have a speciality of any sort -- carpentry, raising kids, planning vacations or weddings, playing Guitar Hero 3 -- you can get paid for your expertise.Even if you think all you can offer is time, there are plenty of opportunities for you as well.


I've listed a lot of options in the steps that follow, all of them legitimate. Pick the one that seems the best fit for you and your skills, and start exploring.


    Freelance Work :  If you have a skill to offer, check out the various freelance sites (sometimes called "personal outsourcing"), like elance.com and guru.com (see the Resources section for the links I mention).You can post your skills at these sites, so potential customers can check you out, and you can also look around for freelance projects that others have posted.There are tons of opportunities for freelancers, in very varied fields. Common projects, though, are writing, computer or graphics design work, creating web pages, programming, writing brochures or reports, illustration, photography, and so on.Pay can be pretty good, especially after you've earned a quality rating at one or more of the freelancing sites. At the same time, though, keep in mind that you're competing with freelancers from around the world.Take a look at the "How Elance Works" video on their main page to get a quick overview



  • Try Writing Web Content : There are a quite a number of ways to take your skill as a writer and turn it into cash.One of them is right here at eHow. Write brief "How to" articles on any topic of your choosing, and get paid for the article. The more popular the article, the more income you can expect. A good article will bring in $50 per year or more. Write 10 top-notch articles, and that's $500. A hundred articles...you get the picture.I can't say enough good things about eHow. To my mind, it is the best income generating opportunity available. Google the term 'ehow101' to learn more about how to make it work.

                 Websites : eLance, Freelancer, Guru, GetaCoder and oDesk.

  • Write Product Review  ConsumerSearch.com, a site owned by the N.Y. Times, pays freelance writers a minimum of $350 per article for product reviews. While that sounds like good money (and it is...and you can earn even more than that!), their particular brand of reviews requires good research and writing skills, and takes a lot of work. Check 'em out at consumersearch.com/jobs.
                   Websites : Craigslist.com,ConsumerSearch.com
  • More writing opportunities : --At SoftwareJudge.com, write reviews of select software products...top reviews earn up to $50 each.--Product Reviews. You may be familiar with epinions.com, but did you know they pay cash for good quality reviews. You won't get rich, but you can get started.--Suggest domain names according to site descriptions at Pickydomains.com Get $25 for each name that is chosen.--At Xomba.com, write anything you feel like, and collect 50% of any advertising income from Adsense clicks on your page.--Become a fledgling journalist at examiner.com, and cover a special topic area in your neck of the woods...they pay pretty well.--Other writing sites include associatedcontent.com, firehow.com, helium.com, and Squidoo. In fact, one of my eHow colleagues has put together a very nice Squidoo 'lens' with 101 sites where you can get paid to provide content...check it out in the Resources section.
                    Websites : SoftwareJudge.com, Pickydomains.com, Xomba.com,epinions.com, 
                                      associatedcontent.com, firehow.com,  Squidoo                                                                                                                  
check out Seekyt.com
  • Check out Q&A SitI earn much of my income as an online researcher, answering folks questions on everything under the sun: investments, market research, divorce law, homework help...you name it. If this sounds like your cup of tea, here are some resources to explore:
    --The Association of Independent Information Professionals (aiip.org) can help you build you own Q&A website and business. I've built my research business at xooxleanswers.com, and it is a steadily growing source of income for me.
    --I also work with Uclue.com Though they are not accepting new researchers right now, it's worth a look to see how a well-developed Q&A site works.
    --Another Q&A site is JustAnswer, and they offer small payments for answers to questions.

    Websites : JustAnswer,Uclue.com,

  • Earn money from your own blog or website : The key is to generate as much traffic as you can, and to have your visitors click on ads and affiliate links. The more people visiting your site, clicking on ads, and buying affiliate products, the more income you can earn. As good as this sounds, income is generally more a trickle than a flood. But again, steadily building your site (or sites), and building traffic, is the key to generating a steadily growing stream of income.
    Google Adsense is the most commonly used service for placing banner and text ads on blogs and websites. As I've learned to maximize Adsense income over the years, I've come to recognize this as one of the best income-generating opportunities available.
    You can also incorporate in-text ads (the colored, underlined text with small pop-up ads). I like InfoLinks.com for this, and Kontera.com is another commonly used service.
    Affiliate ads usually pay whenever a sale is made for a product. Amazon.com has one of the most well-known affiliate programs that all you to sell books or other Amazon products on your site or blog, and earn a cut of the sale.
    Other good affiliate resources are Commission Junction at cj.com, LinkShare.com, and AssociatePrograms.com.
  • Blog With the Best of Them : If you don't have a site of your own, starting a blog is pretty easy at sites like Blogger.com, and Wordpress.com. Blogs make money through online advertising and affiliate sales, such as through the Amazon.com affiliates program. Blogger makes it very simple to automatically place Google Adsense ads on your blog.
    Also, at Orble.com, you can take ownership of an abandoned blog with a specific focus, like Film, or Travel, and collect a portion of the ad revenues. The advantage of this is that the blog is already well-represented in search engines, and can often generate much more traffic than a new blog of your own. See Orble under the Resource links for more information.
  • Sell your photos : At sites like istockphoto.com and shutterpoint.com you can upload still photos or videos for sale, and receive a royalty payment every time someone makes use of your content.
  • Take Online Surveys : I mention survey work with a good deal of trepidation...the surveys are tedious, the pay is meager, and there are many sites that are dubious, or out and out scams.
    The most legitimate operation I know is GlobalTestMarket.com. They offer real surveys, and they pay real money. Again...tedious, and earning takes a long, long time.
    CashCrate.com also pays users to take online surveys. They strike me as legitimate, but I confess, I don't have any first-hand experience with it, so approach with caution...
    SurveyScout.com is another possibility, but unlike CashCrate, they charge a membership fee before you can get started (Boo!). I've also heard some negative feedback from users of this site, so proceed with caution (if you proceed at all!).
  • Teaching and Tutoring : Search on [ Online tutoring ] and you'll uncover dozens of sites in this booming corner of the internet. Many accept applications for online tutors, with variable rates and topic areas. Two to consider are tutor.com and ehomeworkhelp.com

                                      this is hiw you can make hefty money 


Best Websites for the Bloggers And Writers"

 

Writing in any freelance websites given below can earn you the much wanted money , so start writing and get paid soon.These records of websites are developed and tested by renown analyst to earn that much wanted buck

This is what the list is as follows

Friday 28 September 2012

How to Start Making Money Online Without a Website


How to Start Making Money Online Without a       

                                 Website 


Many times people think that when it comes to making money online they need to create a product, fancy website and spend a lot of money in advertisements in order to make money online. This is simply not true. You can make money online without a website or spending any of your own money by using a few very simple techniques which I'll describe in further detail below.
Earn cash online by joining the business opportunity that I listed in my Resources Box below this article today.



  1. Research and join a quality affiliate program -- For those that are not familiar with affiliate marketing you will get paid a percentage of each sale that you generate for the company. In essence, you will promote other peoples' products in return for a commission. Good places to start your search to find a reputable, good paying program, are: AffiliateScout.com, AffiliatesDirectory.com, AssociatePrograms.com and AffiliateSeeking.com.
  2. Research your targeted market and find your niche (specific area) -- This is important when starting any online venture, as this would predetermine the success of your online marketing campaign. You need to find profitable keywords that would ensure high ranking on the search engines for the terms and therefore the type of audience that you would be targeting online. If done correctly, your search engine listings will be appearing right next to the ads of those very big companies that have paid a lot of money to be there.
  3. Create online content -- You need to write a series of articles that you will submit to article directories, as well as other online services, in order to get them listed in search engines. Some of the best places to start are Hubpages.com, Squidoo.com, Bukisa.com and Xomba.com. Some of the most popular article directories are EzineArticles.com, GoArticles.com, ArticleDashboard.com, Buzzle.com and ArticleFactory.com. Don't forget to include a link to the affiliate product that you are promoting in your authors box in order for the readers to be able to click and purchase these products that you earn commission from.

    Read more: How to Start Making Money Online Without a Website | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5789388_start-making-money-online-website.html#ixzz27ki5jJuL





Want to make money online but do not know how to create a website? Well the truth is you can have an online business and do not need a website of your own. I will give pointers on how to use affiliate marketing to make money online. It is easier than you think.


  • There are actuly many business models to chose from when it comes to makeing money online. Of these some of the easiest is affiliate marketing. These are ideal becouse you do not need your own website, as an affiliate you are given an affiliate website to promote. these websites are set up to make sales for you, all you need to do is get people to the site, and some of these programs even provide you with 800 numbers. These sites can be anything from electronics, health products, satelite tv to digital products and more.
  • Deciding what to promote. You do not need to be an expert or have alot of knowledge of what ever product you are promoting, the idea is to get people to the website and have the website sale the product. There is literaly 100s of products you can promote online. Chose something that intrest you or something that you think people would want to buy. For me, I promote everything from radar detecters to cell phones, satelite tv to home security alarms and homeowner waranties. To find affiliate products to promote you can do a search for affiliate programs, or for products and see if they have an affiliate program.
  • Promoting your products. Promotion is the hardest part of affiliate marketing. many people use sponcered search engine results, like Google Adwords. These are search results listed in search engins that are the first seen before the web results. Everytime the ad is clicked you have to pay for that click, this is why most cal this pay per click advertising. If done correctly this type of advertising can be very effective, but for most it is very costly and will soon drain your account, and I do not suggest this type of marketing for the beginner. So how do you promote your site on a shoe string budget, or better yet for free? I personaly love newspaper ads, they are very effective and very targeted, Classified ads in local papers and bi-weekly papers are a great traffic generating source to get targeted visiters to your affiliate site. A second stratagy I use is free online ad fourums. These site allow you to post your product or opertunity, in return you see others oppertunities. But one of the best so far is article writing. Many article writing sites allow you to post a byline where you can ad your affiliate website links, this is a great way to get your site infront of people interested in what you have to offer.www.freelancer.com
  • Sometimes these affiliate sites offer you 800 numbers with fliers and other print media like business cards, post cards and such. hanging fliers is another great way of getting info out about your site. Be sure to ask permission before you hang or pass out a flier if you are on private property.
  • For advanced marketers: Affiliate URL's (website addresses) most offten ar very long, for example: http://www.quickinfo247.com/9247688/FREE .These long URL's are hard to promote, and some people do not trust these long affiliate URL's. So here is how you get around this. You can buy a domain name, a "www.mysite.com", for as little as $7.00 a year. You do not need to make your own website to have a domain name. Pick a domain name that is short and easy to remember, and most of all related to what you are promoting. Then simply have that domain name point or redirect to your affiliate URL. This one tactic alone will increase not only sales conversions, but bring tons more traffic to your site(s). And secondly, If you are going to use sponcered (PPC) advertising, Use very specific keywords (search words). The keywords should be to the point, most misstakes made is that people use too general keywords, and too many keywords and end up paying hundreds of dollars with no results, also make your description very much to the point so the person already knows what to expect when they get to the site. So good luck, and to your success.

    Read more: How to make money online without a website | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_4436191_money-online-website.html#ixzz27kjIVo55




             













Thursday 27 September 2012


          "10 ways to earn money without investing a Penny"




                  If you are a writer, programmer, designer, or photographer, there are oodles of opportunities for you. If you have a speciality of any sort -- carpentry, raising kids, planning vacations or weddings, playing Guitar Hero 3 -- you can get paid for your expertise.Even if you think all you can offer is time, there are plenty of opportunities for you as well.


I've listed a lot of options in the steps that follow, all of them legitimate. Pick the one that seems the best fit for you and your skills, and start exploring.

  • Freelance Work :  If you have a skill to offer, check out the various freelance sites (sometimes called "personal outsourcing"), like elance.com and guru.com (see the Resources section for the links I mention).You can post your skills at these sites, so potential customers can check you out, and you can also look around for freelance projects that others have posted.There are tons of opportunities for freelancers, in very varied fields. Common projects, though, are writing, computer or graphics design work, creating web pages, programming, writing brochures or reports, illustration, photography, and so on.Pay can be pretty good, especially after you've earned a quality rating at one or more of the freelancing sites. At the same time, though, keep in mind that you're competing with freelancers from around the world.Take a look at the "How Elance Works" video on their main page to get a quick overview


  • Try Writing Web ContentThere are a quite a number of ways to take your skill as a writer and turn it into cash.One of them is right here at eHow. Write brief "How to" articles on any topic of your choosing, and get paid for the article. The more popular the article, the more income you can expect. A good article will bring in $50 per year or more. Write 10 top-notch articles, and that's $500. A hundred articles...you get the picture.I can't say enough good things about eHow. To my mind, it is the best income generating opportunity available. Google the term 'ehow101' to learn more about how to make it work.

  • Write Product Review  ConsumerSearch.com, a site owned by the N.Y. Times, pays freelance writers a minimum of $350 per article for product reviews. While that sounds like good money (and it is...and you can earn even more than that!), their particular brand of reviews requires good research and writing skills, and takes a lot of work. Check 'em out at consumersearch.com/jobs.

  • More writing opportunities--At SoftwareJudge.com, write reviews of select software products...top reviews earn up to $50 each.--Product Reviews. You may be familiar with epinions.com, but did you know they pay cash for good quality reviews. You won't get rich, but you can get started.--Suggest domain names according to site descriptions at Pickydomains.com Get $25 for each name that is chosen.--At Xomba.com, write anything you feel like, and collect 50% of any advertising income from Adsense clicks on your page.--Become a fledgling journalist at examiner.com, and cover a special topic area in your neck of the woods...they pay pretty well.--Other writing sites include associatedcontent.com, firehow.com, helium.com, and Squidoo. In fact, one of my eHow colleagues has put together a very nice Squidoo 'lens' with 101 sites where you can get paid to provide content...check it out in the Resources section.

  • Check out Q&A Site I earn much of my income as an online researcher, answering folks questions on everything under the sun: investments, market research, divorce law, homework help...you name it. If this sounds like your cup of tea, here are some resources to explore:
    --The Association of Independent Information Professionals (aiip.org) can help you build you own Q&A website and business. I've built my research business at xooxleanswers.com, and it is a steadily growing source of income for me.
    --I also work with Uclue.com Though they are not accepting new researchers right now, it's worth a look to see how a well-developed Q&A site works.
    --Another Q&A site is JustAnswer, and they offer small payments for answers to questions.

  • Earn money from your own blog or website : The key is to generate as much traffic as you can, and to have your visitors click on ads and affiliate links. The more people visiting your site, clicking on ads, and buying affiliate products, the more income you can earn. As good as this sounds, income is generally more a trickle than a flood. But again, steadily building your site (or sites), and building traffic, is the key to generating a steadily growing stream of income.
    Google Adsense is the most commonly used service for placing banner and text ads on blogs and websites. As I've learned to maximize Adsense income over the years, I've come to recognize this as one of the best income-generating opportunities available.
    You can also incorporate in-text ads (the colored, underlined text with small pop-up ads). I like InfoLinks.com for this, and Kontera.com is another commonly used service.
    Affiliate ads usually pay whenever a sale is made for a product. Amazon.com has one of the most well-known affiliate programs that all you to sell books or other Amazon products on your site or blog, and earn a cut of the sale.
    Other good affiliate resources are Commission Junction at cj.com, LinkShare.com, and AssociatePrograms.com.
  • Blog With the Best of Them : If you don't have a site of your own, starting a blog is pretty easy at sites like Blogger.com, and Wordpress.com. Blogs make money through online advertising and affiliate sales, such as through the Amazon.com affiliates program. Blogger makes it very simple to automatically place Google Adsense ads on your blog.
    Also, at Orble.com, you can take ownership of an abandoned blog with a specific focus, like Film, or Travel, and collect a portion of the ad revenues. The advantage of this is that the blog is already well-represented in search engines, and can often generate much more traffic than a new blog of your own. See Orble under the Resource links for more information.
  • Sell your photos : At sites like istockphoto.com and shutterpoint.com you can upload still photos or videos for sale, and receive a royalty payment every time someone makes use of your content.
  • Take Online Surveys : I mention survey work with a good deal of trepidation...the surveys are tedious, the pay is meager, and there are many sites that are dubious, or out and out scams.
    The most legitimate operation I know is GlobalTestMarket.com. They offer real surveys, and they pay real money. Again...tedious, and earning takes a long, long time.
    CashCrate.com also pays users to take online surveys. They strike me as legitimate, but I confess, I don't have any first-hand experience with it, so approach with caution...
    SurveyScout.com is another possibility, but unlike CashCrate, they charge a membership fee before you can get started (Boo!). I've also heard some negative feedback from users of this site, so proceed with caution (if you proceed at all!).
  • Teaching and Tutoring : Search on [ Online tutoring ] and you'll uncover dozens of sites in this booming corner of the internet. Many accept applications for online tutors, with variable rates and topic areas. Two to consider are tutor.com and ehomeworkhelp.com