Sunday, June 16, 2013
How to Make Money with Creative Writing Online
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Sign up for websites which pay you as a freelancer for your creative writing. Most of these type of websites pay based on an ad revenue sharing program and/or by the amount of traffic you bring in to each creative writing piece that you write. Some of the best sites for this are Triond.com, AssociatedContent.com and Squidoo.com.
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Create your own writing platform with the use of blogs and independent websites which you create from scratch yourself. None of these are difficult to do. Other than respecting your hosts TOS agreement, you answer to nobody but yourself. You can make money through your creative writing in these platforms by inserting ads through Google Adsense and the inclusion of affiliate links. Affiliate links can be found in a vast array of places but Clickbank.com, shareasale.com and Amazon.com are some of the most popular in use at present. Many businesses and product owners have affiliate programs which you can independently apply for as well.
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Enter creative writing contests. There is absolutely no shortage of contests available for creative writing artists. Short or long pieces, fiction or non-fiction, there are contests to cover it all. Some are free to enter while others may have small entry fees associated with them. Not only do many creative writing contests offer cash prizes but winning these contests are a great way of boosting your freelance writing portfolio.
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Create a creative writing profile on websites such as guru.com and elance.com so potential employers can find you and samples of your creative writing pieces in order to hire you for specific projects. This can be highly profitable as well as serving as a great way to promote existing works.
How to Earn Income From Home Part Time or Full Time
1. Start writing. You can earn a part time or full time income writing online for such companies as Demand Studios, WiseGeek, Bright Hub, Break Studios, Textbroker and the Yahoo Contributer Network. The amount of money you earn depends on your writing skills and how much time you spend writing each day.
2. Become an affiliate. Wesites like Clickbank, Commission Junction and ShareASale allow you to sign-up for free. You can choose the campaigns you want to promote via your own affiliate link. Advertise your affiliate link and earn money on the purchases made through your affiliate link. There is no limit to how much money you can earn through affiliate sales. You can work on it in your spare time or make it a full time endeavor.
3. Join an at home sales business. Tupperware, Pampered Chef and Melaleuca are all examples of companies that allow you to work at home either part time or full time. You can throw parties to sell the products or you can use the Internet to collect orders as most home sales businesses now provide its representatives a website.
4. Take a job as a travel agent. Travel agents earn commissions on the trips they book. Such companies as Main Street Travel Company, Traverus and Coastal Vacations hire freelancers to work from home in their spare time. You will be required to have a computer with Internet access, a telephone and good customer service skills. Whether you make a part time or full time income depends on how many vacations you book.
5. Sell your own products. If you find that you have a creative idea or product that can earn you money, sell it yourself. You can do this through a blog, website or an online auction. Websites like Paypal provide secure checkouts for you to use to collect payments from customers. The amount of money you earn will depend on how many items you are selling, customer demand and your personal promotion.
How to Connect Google Web Accelerator
1. Browse to a download page for Google Web Accelerator. Click 'Download Latest Version' and save the resulting file to the desktop.
2. Double-click the file 'GoogleWebAcceleratorSetup.msi' when the download is complete. Click 'Next' when the 'Google Web Accelerator Setup' window appears.
3. Examine the terms and conditions for using Google Web Accelerator. If you agree to the terms, click 'I Agree.'
4. Examine the privacy policy for Google Web Accelerator. Check the box at the bottom of the window if you agree to the terms, and then click 'Next.'
5. Click 'Finish.' The installation utility closes all running instances of Internet Explorer and Firefox automatically, and completes the software configuration.
6. Open your Web browser. You should now see a button in the corner of the browser window with the words '0.0 seconds saved.' As you browse the Web, the number displayed grows according to the amount by which Google Web Accelerator has reduced page loading times.
How to avoid Plagiarism on the Internet
1. Description: Are you an author of a book, article, or any written online content? You may have run into plagiarism issues from other people stealing your working and want to know how to prevent this from happening. Often, I write articles on E-How and I go to extreme measures to prevent plagiarism. This includes rewriting my articles every month, changing titles, and checking for plagiarism.
2. Titles: When you create a certain blog, article, or story title - you need to make sure it has an original title. Meaning a title that no one else has. The first flag of plagiarism is the title and once you change the title, this will remove any suspicion of plagiarism. The best way to avoid plagiarism is by means of following your articles, etc. For example, if you own the rights to an article on E-how and you publish it on two other sites as well, you must be very careful. Make sure you make both titles different.
3. Body: It is always a good idea to rewrite your article or make a different version of it. I know it is a tedious task, however it is rewarding in the long run. The best way to detect plagiarism is by scanning the body for the same wording or phrases. It's better than having your account closed at E-How or getting flagged on Google as two submissions running through their system.
4. Avoiding plagiarism itself: We all know, that sooner or later your article will get flagged for plagiarism from someone who has stolen your work. E-how or Google will count it as two submissions if someone takes your work and posts it on your website. Make sure you always rewrite your oldest articles at least five times or more each month. This includes title and everything in body. That way on E-how they will skip paste your article so it isn't counted as a plagiarized article. Same with Google.
5. Use Copyscape: What Copyscape will do for you is scan your website location and see if there are other submissions online. They will basically check if someone has plagiarized your content and detect plagiarism that already exists. After they find content that is plagiarized, you should find out who the author is and take action. Do you research and send an e-mail with a copied attachment of your work to show you are the author and have rights to the original. Let them know you want them to take the article down. If they don't respond or reply within the next few days, send them another e-mail saying that you will take legal action. This will usually do the trick. If all else fails, re-write your article so you don't get penalized. Just be sure to keep the original copy on your disk, in case you need it in the future.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
How to Invest in Internet Domain Names
1. Think of a unique domain name that contains high-paying keywords. Valuable domain names are straight to the point and refer to a popular subject such as personal finance and health. Go to the High Paying Google Keywords website in Resources for a list of possible domain name ideas.
2. Register your domain name. Go to the Nameboy website (see Resources) and enter a domain that you would like to buy. Nameboy will then generate variations of the name if your specific name is already taken. Choose a domain name with a .com extension because these are the most valuable.
3. Monetize your domain name. Sign up with a Web hosting provider such as Blue Host or Go Daddy and create a webpage. Post content and information regarding your domain name's theme and integrate it with Google AdSense. If the domain name is buzzworthy, it will attract lots of visitors. Visitors who click on your page's ads will generate revenue for every click.
4. Park your domain name. A parked domain name is nothing more than a page with ads. This is used to hold onto a popular domain name and wait for an offer from a prospective buyer. Sign up with Sedo and park your name on their site. Simply create a free account and transfer your DNS servers to Sedo.
5. Auction your domain name. Sign up with Go Daddy and click 'Auctions' on the top toolbar. Select 'List a Domain' on the left-hand menu. Become a member of Go Daddy Auctions so you can buy and sell domain names.
How Do I Create a Personal Website Search Engine in Dreamweaver?
1. Choose your search engine host or advertising network. Be aware that free, third-party search engine providers will usually place their own advertisements on your search results page.
2. Customize the search engine to match the design of your website. At this stage, you may need to add specific information about your website, such as the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) address of the home page. Follow the step-by-step instructions or 'Setup Wizard' and check that all information is correct.
3. Cut and paste the code into a text editor, such as Notepad or WordPad. Save this file with an appropriate name.
4. Load Macromedia Dreamweaver or your chosen web design program.
5. From the 'Program' menu, open the website page on which you wish to add the search engine code.
6. Select a location on the page for your search engine. Toggle between 'Code View' and 'Design View' if this helps you find the right place on the page.
7. Cut and paste the saved search engine code into the correct section of your website. You may need to place this between 'Division' (div) or 'Paragraph' (p) tags for this to work properly.
8. Toggle between 'Code View' and 'Design View' to check if the code is in place and the page layout is correct.
9. Save the page. Upload to your web server.
10. Visit your website online and check that your search engine works properly.
Friday, June 14, 2013
High Impression Vs. High CTR
What is a Page Impression?
A page impression, more commonly known as a page view, occurs every time an Internet user views a Web page. For example, you will have five page impressions if five different people view that page. The term 'high impression' refers to a high number of page views. It's common to have high impression, but a low number of unique visitors. This is a sign that visitors are sticking around to browse and read other pages on your website. This can be very attractive to advertisers.
What Is a Click-Through Rate (CTR)?
Google Adsense defines a click-through rate (CTR) as the number of clicks on an ad divided by the number of ad impressions (which is the same as page impression). For example, your CTR would be 0.5 percent if there were five clicks on an individual ad, and you had 1,000 page impressions. A high CTR falls in the double digits (10 percent and higher). Most website owners fall between 5 and 10 percent CTR.
High Impression vs. High CTR
From a monetary standpoint, having a high CTR is better than having high impressions. A higher CTR means that more visitors are clicking on your ads. With Google Adsense (or any ad serving program), the more ad clicks you receive, the more money you will make. However, it's important for webmasters to focus their attention on getting higher page impressions. Even with a high click-through rate, if there are not enough visitors coming to the website, there will be a lack of ad clicks to generate any money.
How to Improve CTR
Because CTR is essential to monetizing, webmasters should constantly strive to improve their click through rate. An increased click through rate equates to more money. To improve your CTR, you should experiment with the position of your Google ads, the design and look of your website. Writing quality and original content are also important. You want viewers to stay on your site. The longer they stay and read your content, the more likely it is that they will click on an ad.
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