Thursday, January 10, 2013

How to Earn Money Through Internet Programs



1. Share your expertise with eHow.The website you're on right now collects various 'how to' articles about any and every topic under the sun. These articles are submitted by people all around the globe. Members in the United States can enroll in the Writer's Compensation program to be compensated for their time and effort in contributing their knowledge to the site. At this time, they can earn residual income on the life of their articles. eHow shares it's revenue with the authors and every little bit adds up over time. Some writers are earning well over $1000 a month and there's no reason why you can't be one of them.http://www.ehow.com

2. Do write for Squidoo.It's another site driven by users who write mini-pages, or 'lenses', about their favorite topics. Squidoo also shares it's earnings with the writers. You may opt to keep all of your earnings or donate it in part or full to a supported charity or organization of your choosing. The community is great and there are many tools available to help you create your own little space on the web.http://www.squidoo.com

3. Learn to love Hubpages.This little community of user generated content pays residual earnings on any contributions you make, but they are much more strict with the kind of content they allow. They typically frown upon affiliate links of any kind, so be aware. Otherwise Hubpages is about the same as eHow and Squidoo in many ways.http://www.hubpages.com

4. Get associated with Associated Content.This is a large website that publishes articles online. Their program pays upfront for content and then allows the articles to earn royalties based on page views and traffic to the site. You may choose to submit your content exclusively to AC or retain the rights to your content by accepting a little less money in the process. Either way, this website ranks very highly in the search engines, so it's a great place to submit your content to.http://www.associatedcontent.com/join.html?refer=450493

5. Get started at Bukisa.This is a newer site that is looking for content producers. You can publish articles, videos and other content and are paid according to the amount of views your content receives. You can also build a network of friends and earn money on the content they publish, as well. Although Bukisa is just starting out, you can join now and start building your network and content right away.http://www.bukisa.com/join/6452

6. Gather your content and post it on Gather.comThis site is a little different from the others, but not necessarily in a bad way! Gather awards members with points for their participation on the site. In other words, whenever you post an article, comment on another member's article, join a group or participate on the site in some way, you earn Gather Points.You can then exchange said points for gift cards to numerous participating stores, such as Target, Borders, Macy's, Amazon.com, Starbucks and more. If you'd rather have cash, you can exchange your points and get paid via PayPal. No matter what you choose, those points add up fast!http://sapphira.gather.com/joinme.action

7. Create a blog and monetize it.Starting a blog has never been easier than it is today. There are hundreds of websites offering free blogs, but the two most popular ones are at Blogger.com and Wordpress.com. You can write about anything on your blog or choose a specific topic and target audience. Blogs are unique because you have control over most of the content and you can monetize a blog however you wish. Adsense ads, paid posts, banner and text ads... you name it, you can put it on your blog and in most cases earn money off of it. It's a lot easier than you may think!http://www.blogger.com

8. Take it to the next level.For maximum earnings, utilize every site to your advantage. Set a realistic goal for yourself and try to meet it, whether on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. Post content as often as you can at as many of the websites as possible and your earnings will add up. It may start with a small trickle of pennies, but they will turn into dollars over time.

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