Wednesday, April 17, 2013

How to Block Web Advertising



1. Block ads that are images by setting your browser not to show any images. You may not want to do this if you want to see images that are not ads. To do it, if you have Internet Explorer, go to the Advanced section under the Internet Options in the Tools menu. There is an option that says 'Show Pictures' in the Multimedia section. Click on the button next to it to make this option not selected, if it already is selected. There is a similar option in Firefox, and it is customizable. Open the Options section under the Tools menu, and select the Content tab. You can uncheck the 'Load images automatically' to see no images, or you can add specific websites where you don't want to see images. To do that, click on the 'Exceptions' button next to the 'Load images automatically' option.

2. Set your browser to block pop-up ads. Find this in Internet Explorer under the Tools menu, and in Firefox by selecting 'Tools,' then 'Options' and then looking for the option under the Content tab. Both browsers let you turn on a pop-up blocker and then specify websites that are exceptions where you will allow pop-ups.

3. Install Google Toolbar to block pop-up ads. Google Toolbar is an added set of buttons that can be installed in your browser. Download and install it, and select the option to turn on the pop-up blocker to give you added protection against pop-up ads. You may have to turn this option off occasionally when installing software.

4. Install the Adblock Plus add-on for Firefox. Download it from the add-ons section at the Firefox website. This will block most banner and pop-up ads.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

How to Start a Spiritual Business Online



Preparation

1. Decide what kind of service your business intends to offer. Are you, for example, running a spiritual counseling service, a spiritual bookstore or some other kind of store that sells spiritual products?

2. Develop an initial business plan, beginning with an overview of your entire plan; market analysis; company description; organizational structure; a description of the service offered; funding needed; allocation of resources; projected returns; and compliance with state and federal requirements. This will help you make business decisions later on.

3. Choose a domain name. Use the Google AdWords Keywords tool (listed in the Resources) to research the most popular keyword phrase relevant to the service you offer. Consider building your domain name around this phrase. This will help to give your site greater preference in searches for that phrase, which can help drive significant traffic to your site.

4. Use a check/register domain resource tool to check the availability of your chosen domain name. If it is available, register it. If it’s not available, choose another suitable name and keep checking for availability until you find one that’s not in use.

5. Find a Web server host that is able to accommodate the site capabilities you want and that fits within your budget.

6. Design a website. You can learn to do this on your own or hire a Web designer. Some key points to consider: make sure that your site looks professional, that it’s easy to navigate and read, that the design reflects the spirit of your business and that the code is search-engine friendly. When developing your site content, build at least 60 percent of your pages around relevant keyword phrases (no more than two keyword phrases per page).

Up and Running

7. Submit your website to search engines.

8. Promote your site by building link partnerships with spiritually based websites; submit your site to DMOZ and spiritual directories such as spiritualsearch.net or spiritfind.net; write and publish online spiritual articles; start a spiritual blog; create a spiritual forum; create podcasts; start a spiritual newsletter; and join social networking sites. All these things will boost the visibility of your site, and the more you can do, the better.

9. Advertise your site through Google Ads. Link your ad display to relevant keywords.

10. Monetize your site with Google AdSense and similar businesses.

11. Consider starting an affiliate program to further increase traffic to your site.

How to Set Up a Website URL



1. Get a URL. URL stands for uniform resource locater and this is how people find you on the web. Come up with a good name that will communicate exactly who you are and what you do or want to do. You also need to do this with as short a name as possible so that when you tell people your URL, they will be able to remember it. You will have to try several names for your URL, though, because most of the best simple URLs are already taken. Go to a domain name registrar and register your URL. The registrar will let you search for URLs and tell you if they are taken. Some registrars are located in the resource section below.

2. Find a host. To have a website you need to have a place that will host your files. Your files are what comprise your website. A host is the place that keeps all of your files and the URL points to these files. Hosting can range in price from $5 a month to several hundred (as of 2009). For most beginners, the cheap option is fine. IWhen you have a large organization that will have thousands of visitors or more a day, then you need expensive hosting that will accommodate an extremely large amount of traffic. Most hosting companies will give you the ability to register your URL directly with them. This is the best option because if you register elsewhere you will have to point that registrar to your host. This is not extremely difficult but is an extra step.

3. Create a site. To get your site going you will need to create at least one page called a homepage. You will need to either use website creation software or create this manually. It is much simpler to do this with software like Frontpage or Dreamweaver. Some hosts have a built-in tool to help you make pages. You can also use a content management system or CMS. A CMS is software that you install with your host or they may already have it set up to use. Every host provider will give specific instructions on where and how to upload your files and how to use a CMS if they have the ability; you just need to ask the host. Some examples of CMS tools are Wordpress and Joomla. If you are not using a CMS, then your homepage needs to be called index.htm or index.html. The index page is the page that will come up when anyone types in your URL.

4. Learn and improve. Your site is setup and your URL should now be working. Now just start building more web pages and links to improve your site. You can do this by learning some HTML and learning more about your software or CMS tool.

How to Earn Money Using The Internet Today



1. Start a website and sign up with Google or Yahoo's advertising program. You will be paid per sale or per showing of their advertising. After entering their coding in your HTML, you never have to do anything again other than wait for the check.

2. Start a website about a particular hobby or favorite musician or pastime. Using Amazon dot com's affiliate program, put links to books, DVD's, or CD's that may interest people who are visiting your site. You will receive a commission on all sales.

3. Fill in surveys. There are plenty of online survey companies who will pay you for your opinion. Some companies pay as little as $1 to complete, a survey, but others will pay much more. Make sure, though, you never pay THEM - that is a scam.

4. Submit your articles to top paying sites like Associated Content, Hubpages, Today dot com or here on eHow.

5. Start your own personal blog and monetize it using your Google AdSense.

Monday, April 15, 2013

How to Make Money As a Web Publisher



1. Identify the characteristics of your target market. Figure out a plan for a website that caters to the needs, interests and wants of your target market. For example, 'golfers' are a target market that includes people who are interested in new golf equipment and how to improve game-play using proven techniques.

2. Set up a website to attract readers and visitors. Make your domain one that can be branded; make it short, catchy and to the point so that readers will remember it. Include a brand logo to make your site more memorable. Design your website with advertising space in mind, as this is one of the ways in which you'll make money. Start blogging, writing and publishing information that attracts the market you wish to grab.

3. Sign up for a pay-per-click advertising program to monetize parts of the advertising space on your website. Google AdSense, BidVertiser and the Yahoo! Publisher Network provide Web publishers with the opportunity to make money with text advertisements. Web publishers earn a small amount of money for each advertisement that gets clicked by site visitors and readers.

4. Sell your own banner advertisement spaces. Charge either a flat rate for a given time period (e.g. $100 per month) or on a CPM (cost per 1,000 impressions) basis. Selling your own advertising spaces gives you more control over who can advertise on your site as well as the chance to set your own rates and make more money.

5. Use in-text advertising programs such as Kontera and Vibrant Media. In-text advertising programs place sponsored links inside your own written text or blog. Signing up with these programs means that you should be writing with lots of meaningful keywords throughout your blogs and articles to maximize your advertising opportunities.

6. Join an affiliate program or choose an affiliate product from a marketplace such as ClickBank or Commission Junction. Blog about the program or product you've chosen. Make sure to include your affiliate links in your blog or writing. Site visitors who read your website may click on your affiliate links and purchase the product, thus allowing you to earn commissions.

7. Add premium content, such as exclusive videos and podcasts, to your website in addition to the free content you are already publishing. Make money by charging a small fee for access to this special content.

8. Offer services for your website visitors such as one-on-one mentoring programs or educational courses that teach a skill or offer some valuable knowledge that other people cannot get for free elsewhere. Advertise and blog about these services that you're offering. Make money by charging fees for your personal services.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

How to Make Money On The Internet Without Selling Anything



1. Advertising.

There are billions of dollars made each year just through online advertising. Online advertising can be extremely profitable because you do not need to buy anything like with most businesses when starting. So as soon as you begin online advertising you immediately make a profit. While in the beginning it might not be a lot, over time it can grow to be an incredible amount of money.

2. Google Adsense.

There are many programs, such as Google Adsense, that you can sign up with to start making money with your websites. Some of these programs will even let you combine them so you can make even more money. Just make sure that your website does not look like too much of an advertisement or you can lose visitors. And it is very important to keep your traffic growing, because without traffic you cannot make money with online advertising.

3. Keywords.

The way many of these programs, like Google Adsense, works is by identifying what is on your website. You might have one about baking, one about the stock market, etc. This is how they know what type of ads to place on your website. If you are wanting to make money make sure your topic is worth a lot. If all of your ads people are clicking only cost 10 cents it can take a long time to make money. But if they are 10 dollars, it's a whole different story.

4. Search engines.

Another thing to remember when making money with online advertising is to make sure you have a good rank with search engines. The higher your rank, the further up you will show up on the searches. If your web page is one of the first few you have a good chance of someone clicking on your website and then clicking on one of your Google Adsense ads.

How to Work With an Ad Agency



1. Learn all you can about how the business works. Most ad agencies have a creative department, which consists of writers and artists who design material. They also have a marketing department, consisting of people who seek out clients, and an accounts department, which is responsible for payments.

2. Take the right courses. While you may be able to work with ad agencies without a degree, taking at least a few classes in writing, design and marketing can help you in your quest to get a job with an agency.

3. Be willing to intern. Doing work as an intern can mean doing grunt work without pay or appreciation. Try to get in with an ad agency where you can get your hands on real projects to give you the experience you'll need to land a job.

4. Beef up your portfolio. You'll need experience or samples, and likely both, regardless of what work you want to do in the agency. Should you want to get into the business department, make sure you have worked in accounts payable or receivable. Creative people should work on samples, do small local jobs or work for free for charity publications.