Thursday, May 23, 2013
How to Get Paid For Referrals
1. Sign up for all of the referral programs I have listed in the resource section. These are the ones I use and these are the ones that allow me to make passive income every day, whether I am sick or feeling well. I have six kids, so i didn't bother listing the ones I haven't made any money on. Otherwise the list would be forever long and you'd be wasting your time.
2. Create a file on your desktop with all of your referral codes so that whenever you need one you don't have to return to the site, login and copy it again. Keeping it handy ensures that you will not forget to use it as often.
3. Add the signup links into your email signatures, and your message forum signatures.
4. If you have a blog, you should consider writing a blog post about each of these programs in order to share them with your readers. Even if your mother is your only reader, you'll still get paid if she signs up.
5. If you write here at ehow, place your signup links in the resources section of every article you write.
6. If you have a profile on myspace or facebook, linkedin or anywhere else online, make sure you use the referral code URL in your profile, so that your visitors and friends can help you make money by signing up for the referral program
7. Consider sending out an email to everyone in your address book and letting them know about your referrals. A lot of people will sign up if they know that you're going to get credit for it. That's what friends do. Plus, if they decide to refer people it will help them, too. You could change lives with one email.
8. Use Twitter to notify your followers about your earnings and get paid for more referrals. When I tweeted about my passive Bukisa earnings, I signed up a few more referrals. http;//www.tinyurl.com/bukisa try it. My twitter ID is http;//www.twitter.com/mrshannigan , so you can see how that works.
9. Use the graphics that these websites provide for you, place them on your blog or other personal websites. You can create a blog for free on blogger, and on several other websites. The free version of Wordpress won't allow you to place ads, but other free services do allow it.
10. Change your email signature regularly, so that your readers don't get tired of seeing the same old thing
11. If you use a blog subscription program, consider placing a link to one of your referral programs in your footer so that every one of your email readers can have the opportunity to click on it, too.
12. Share your link whenever you hear of someone who is in need of money. if you have a specific page on your website where all of your referral links are located, have that URL handy to share with people in the real world. The checker at the bank, your hairdresser, anyone. People who aren't online a lot have no idea what's available and you can totally change someone's life by introducing them to the wonderful world of online income. In fact, I wish I had met you three years ago. Darnit, you can't let this happen. Quit wasting your time and sign up. Spread the word. Share the news. A new day is upon us and it's up to YOU to... whatever, i lost my train of thought but I'm sure you knew where I was going with that, right? Right down to that resources section. Have a great day.
How to Get a Google AdWords Promotional Code
1. Check with your Web hosting company. Many hosting providers distribute Google AdWords coupons to customers on request. These promotional codes are valid only for a limited time, so you’ll need to set up your new AdWords account and redeem the code in a timely manner.
2. Find promotional codes for Google AdWords by browsing bargain-hunter websites such as FatWallet.com. Members of these communities often find and share promotional codes for AdWords as well as other products and services. A quick online search may yield a number of useful links, but make sure the promotional codes have not expired.
3. Attend a SEO conference. Most participants at these events receive a promotional code for Google AdWords as well as other advertising freebies.
How to Find My Adsense Websites on Google
1. Launch your Web browser and access the Google Adsense account log-in page (see Resources).
2. Enter your Adsense username and password and click 'Sign In.' This opens the 'Reports' page of the Adsense account by default.
3. Copy the Publisher ID number at the top right of the page. Do this by highlighting the text that starts with 'pub-' along with the following 16 digits, and then pressing 'Ctrl' and 'C' on the keyboard.
4. Access the Google search engine on your Web browser.
5. Paste the copied publisher ID number into the search box. Place quotation marks around the pasted text to ensure only this exact text is searched.
6. Click 'Search' and wait for the search engine to return the results. Because each publisher ID is unique, the search engine returns only the websites containing this code.
7. Copy the website address of each of the sites found by the search engine.
How to Make a Free Website With Freewebs
1. Register at freewebs (see link in Resources below) and get started.
2. Pick a template for your site. There are about 300 templates available.
3. Decide which types of pages you want to add to the site. Options include: pages, albums, forms, blogs, forums, profiles and guest book.
4. When you have a few pages completed, you can add links or a navbar to each of them, and specify a homepage.
5. Everything is editable. You can edit existing pages and even change your template.
6. The tools include options to add content, images, multimedia, links and widgets (numerous widgets are provided). You can format text for font and size, create lists, set alignment and do the usual text editing such as copy and paste within your content.
7. The widgets you can add include maps, games, RSS feeds and a personalized chat room from Meebo.
8. Add your own video, or embed video from sources like YouTube.
9. While in freewebs, edit photos online with Picnik, an online photo editing tool that helps you crop, color, resize, rotate, adjust colors and more.
10. Interactive options you can add include blogs and forums. The Profiles at freewebs are also interactive. In the Profile page, you and your users can leave comments, add friends and send messages.
11. Add online payment tools from PayPal.
12. There are a number of premium packeges for a fee. This would buy you your own domain name and get you some email accounts to go with it. If you stick with the free services and don't buy a domain, your URL will be something like freewebs.com/yoursite.
How to Move Joomla Posts to WordPress
1. Log in to your WordPress admin control panel. From the large menu bar on the left, click 'Plugins,' and then 'Add New.' Type 'Joomla/Mambo To WordPress Migrator' into the search box, and then click the 'Search Plugins' button. When the search has completed, find 'Joomla/Mambo To WordPress Migrator' in the results list, click 'Install Now,' wait for the plugin to install, and then click the 'Activate' link when prompted.
2. Sign in to the root FTP account. Navigate to your Joomla installation, and then copy the folder called 'Images' to your computer. Then navigate to your WordPress installation, and go to 'wp-content' ' 'Plugins' ' 'Joomla-to-wordpress-migrator.' Upload the 'Images' folder you just downloaded to this location, selecting the option to overwrite any files if prompted by the FTP program.
3. Go back to your WordPress admin control panel. From the menu on the left, click 'Joomla2WP,' and then 'Settings.' You will see a number of text fields. Enter the user name and password for the MySQL server in the relevant boxes near the top. Underneath this are fields for your WordPress and Joomla user names and passwords -- fill these in too. Finally, a number of fields ask for certain URLs -- fill these out to give the plugin the locations of your Joomla and Wordpress sites, and the image folders for each. For Joomla, this is usually yoursitelocation/images. For WordPress, this is usually yoursitelocation/wp-content/uploads.
4. Click 'Migration' from the main menu on the left. Click the 'Start Migration' button. Depending on the size of your site, this process might take a few minutes. When it is done, click the 'Change URLs' button. This changes the URLs in your posts so that they point to posts an images on the WordPress installation instead of the Joomla site. Again, this may take a little while if you have a lot of posts.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
How to Buy Google Ads by City
Set Up Campaign
When you register with Google Adwords you will create your ad immediately. Prepare your first ad and have it ready when you register.
Choose Geography
Choose the geographical location where you want the ad to appear. In this case you will specify one or two cities where you want your ad to show. Click on the map that appears to choose the cities where you want to advertise.
Considerations
Selecting individual cities is important when your product or service is for local area residents. Since you pay every time someone clicks on your ad, money spent on clicks from traffic outside your local area will be wasted. Local businesses that have their own websites, such as a retail store or a plumber, are perfect for this type of advertising, because potential customers in your area will click on your ad and immediately get more information about you and your products or services.
How to Change Your Verification Email for Google Accounts
1. Sign in to your Google account via the Google Accounts homepage. If you are already signed in when you visit Google, click the drop-down arrow next to your email address in the top right hand corner. Choose Account Settings.
2. Click on 'Change Email' in the 'Security' section. Type in your new email address. Retype your password.
3. Press the 'Save Email Address' button. Check the email associated with your new address.
4. Open the email from Google with the subject line 'Google Accounts: Email Change Verification.' Click on the 'Verification Link' within the email. A message displays that your email address has been changed. You can now use this email address to sign in to your Google account. Your password will remain the same unless you change it.
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