Thursday, January 16, 2014
Honest Ways to Make Money Online
Websites or Blogs
If you build several blogs or websites and place AdSense ads on the sites, you will earn money whenever someone clicks on the ads. To make a large amount of money with this method, you need to build a lot of sites. Many people build one or two AdSense sites per week. If you have 100 sites making one dollar per day, you will make $100 a day.To start, create a blog on a commercial blogging site or host your own blog by getting hosting, a domain name, and uploading a WordPress template. Update your blog regularly so visitors will keep coming back. Sign up for an AdSense account and put ads on the site.
Writing
Many webmasters need people to write for their site. Go to webmaster forums such as Digital Point, Warrior Forum or Site Point. Click on 'Marketplace,' or go to the classified ad section and put up your own classified ads. Mention the price you charge to write articles. Respond to people quickly when they answer your ad and deliver the work on time.
Selling Services
Go to job sites or other locations where people post their services for sale and offer your skills, abilities and labor for a fee. Wait for people to contact you asking for your services. To get ideas for services you can offer, look at what other people are already providing for their clients. Don't accept jobs that are beyond your skill level or that you do not reasonably believe you can complete at an acceptable level of quality.
How to Earn Money for a Blog
1. Sell advertising space to business that sell products or services related to your blog topic. Advertising banners vary in size and price. Some blog templates already have space for advertisements to be inserted, while other blogs not equipped with these spaces, required the blogger to create the code to insert the advertisements. Often the buyer will create the graphical ad and provide it to the blogger to be inserted.
2. Sign up with existing advertising programs such as GoogleAds, WidgetBucks and TextLinks. The way each program works varies, but the general idea is that advertising relevant to your blog topic is placed on your blog by the company you are working with (ex. GoogleAds). The author of the blog then gets a sum of money per click or per-thousand impressions. The more viewers you have, the more potential there is to make money.
3. Join an affiliate program which posts products for sale that are related to your blog topic. Each time someone purchases something through that blog, the author gets a portion of the funds.
4. Add items to your blog that are for sale. For example, sell merchandise with your blog's name, create an e-book and charge for it or design a teleseminar or class and see how many people you can get to enroll.
5. Add a donation button to a blog. This will allow readers to donate the amount of money that they designate to go toward the author for their efforts.
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
How to Buy Website Traffic
1. Create a website that earns as much per visitor as possible. Test several versions and compare which pays the best. A close record of your performance with a particular website will also be a good baseline to compare with the results of any new traffic you buy. If click-through-rates or earnings per visitor suddenly slide dramatically way down--or way up--you can guess the website traffic you bought was either poorly targeted or, worse yet, too good to be true, indicating the possibility of click-fraud.
2. Compare what various companies that sell web traffic have to offer. Check for the obvious complaints online, but also see if they offer references of satisfied customers. References are particularly useful if the customers operate websites similar to yours. Also see how they target visitors, and make sure it's legal (no unsolicited spam) and consistent with a way you think would benefit your site. Take time to consider whether you could do a better job purchasing banner ads or running a similar advertising campaign yourself, to generate a similar increase in visitors by paying for ads directly. If buying website traffic seems like the best solution, find out the minimum you can spend, whether refunds are available (usually not), how you can set a budget of traffic per day, and how to stop a campaign if it's not working.
3. If you decide to buy website traffic, start as small as possible and watch your statistics closely. See if the new traffic is performing well enough to be profitable. In a worst-case scenario, if there's any sign of click-fraud, notify your ad server of unusual click activity, so you won't be blamed., and end the campaign, but that's not likely if you've chosen your website traffic seller wlell. A more likely possibility is that the new traffic just won't perform as well as the more-targeted website visitors you had before. If so, you can try changing your website to make it more attractive to a general audience. On the other hand, if the new website traffic you buy is performing well, you can continue to purchase more and set your budget higher if you want.
How to Use Brand Names in Adword Ads
1. Read over the terms of your affiliate agreement, if you are creating an add to sell an affiliate product. Typically the affiliate agreements will list what terms and brands you are allowed and not allowed to use in any pay-per-click ads. If you use a brand name and the affiliate agreement expressly forbids it, you can be dropped from the affiliate program.
2. Create your AdWords ad from within the Google AdWords console. Include the brand name if it is mentioned on your website. Otherwise, you should include it just in your keyword list, which will trigger the ad to show when people search for that brand name. Do not write anything inflammatory about the brand in your ad because the trademark owner can lodge a complaint with AdWords and have the ad taken down.
3. Submit your ad for placement and enter your payment details in the Google AdWords console. Google reviews all ads before letting them go live in the search engine results. If you are a reseller or have an informational site, you should have no problems running ads with brand names in the text.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
How to Make Money with an Adult Blog
1. CHOOSE A NICHE
Choosing a niche in the adult porn industry may require a little thought as there are a myriad of choices such as amateurs, Asians, anal, BDSM, gay, lesbians, MILF, shemale etc. out there. Always choose a niche that you have the most interest in, and where you can be the most original.
2. SIGN UP WITH AN ADULT BLOG HOST
Register with an adult blogging host such as Thumblogger, SensualWriter, BlogBugs, or Mysexylog just to name a few. Do some research and choose the one that best suits your needs. Most of these hosts supply ready-made templates for members to use, eliminating the need to have web page design and layout experience.
3. CHOOSE THE RIGHT NAME FOR YOUR BLOG
The name you choose should be easy to remember and should describe what your blog is about. As your blog expands and starts receiving more traffic, consider registering a domain name with NameCheap.com, Moniker.com, Domainsite.com, Xrdomains.com, or Name.com. Expect to pay about $8 - $10 per domain. By registering a domain name you ensure that it's easy for people to find your site on the internet. A good domain name will also attract lucrative sponsors and advertisers who want to advertise on respectable, well put together blogs.
4. SIGN UP WITH AN AFFILIATE MARKETING PROGRAM
Essentially, you make money with an affiliate marketing program by promoting and collecting a commission when a product sells. Additionally affiliate programs may offer webmaster referral revenue. If you refer another webmaster to the program, you'll receive 5 to 10% of their income. This is a great way to earn passive income without having to do any work yourself.
5. DISPLAY SPONSOR WEBSITES
You may also choose to provide links to other websites with adult content galleries, videos and chat. Such sites then become your sponsor sites. If a visitor on your blog likes a sponsor website and decides to buy a subscription, you the blogger then receive a commission. This is another form of earning revenue through an affiliate marketing program.
6. SIGN UP WITH AN AD NETWORK
Much like traditional bloggers make money through Google's AdSense, adult bloggers can also make money when the ads displayed on their blog are clicked on by visitors.
Here are a few advertising networks that accept adult content: AdBrite (Black Label Ads), AVN Ads, AdEngage, Etology, and Ero-Advertising. Do some research and decide which ads to display on your blog. Remember the ads you display should be content relevant
7. PROVIDE GREAT CONTENT
Providing good, original and/or useful content is critical if you're looking to monetize your blog and earn a significant income. You want visitors to like your content so much that they will subscribe to your blog, and perhaps even help you make some serious money by clicking on your ads and/or signing up with one of your sponsor sites.Good Luck with Your Adult Blog.
How to Get Paid to Write Online Reviews for Franchises
1. Begin writing reviews for smaller companies or organizations for free, or for little pay. There are company websites that offer pay, based on the popularity of your reviews. They usually pay little or no money, so the job begins as a hobby. Most of these websites print a variety of reviews that range from restaurant to entertainment, or even product reviews. Type product review careers into your Internet search browser and several opportunities will appear. Also check your local newspaper job ads or Craigslist.com for potential opportunities. The writing experience and exposure will help you in the long run.
2. Start your own blog. There are websites that allow you to create your own blog for free such as blogger.com. Advertise your new blog on social networking sites. Add as many friends as you can and post updates from your blog onto the social networking sites. This will draw people to your site, which will help spark interest.
3. Pull advertisements to your blog. Websites, such as Google AdSense, will allow you to post links for featured products on your site. Every time a visitor goes to your site and clicks on a link, you will get paid for the simple click. You can blog about whatever you want. Just make sure that you are blogging about something that sparks interest to a wide variety of people, so that you can draw more attention to your page.
4. Contact franchises that you are interested in via the Internet or the phone. Look up company information online, as there should be a contact us section. Once you have a successful blog, or review space, you may spark interest from big companies. Offer the cpmpany's contact person a link to your blog or information about your blog through a handwritten letter or telephone conversation. Companies are drawn to web pages that have many visitors, as they are concerned with selling a product or a service. With permission, you may be able to start reviewing for a franchise on your blog or review space, and in turn, get paid for it.
Sunday, January 12, 2014
How to Make Money Off of Google Ads
1. Create a personal website or blog on which you can place ads. The information that you provide for your website should be high quality in a sense that it gives the viewer the information he is looking for. This keeps users on the Web page longer and increases the likelihood that they will click on advertisements.
2. Set up a Google AdSense account from which you can generate ads for your website from keywords. With an AdSense account, you use keywords for your site called adwords. The adwords allow for Google to display advertisements on your website.
3. Link your keywords to the content of your site. If you created a website dedicated to smoothie recipes, then ads displaying information on blenders or smoothie mixes may attract the users who are already interested in the information on the site. If the site displayed ads for tobacco or plasma television sets, then users might not click on those types of ads if they intentionally visited the site for smoothie recipes.
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