Wednesday, July 2, 2014
How to Find Valuable Domains
1. Research new companies who may be willing to pay for a personalized domain name. Check the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times for new startups that have good financial backing. These companies are the ones that will want a domain name that links to the name of that company. TechCrunch is another great resource for new online startups.
2. Find who is running for presidential, senatorial and representative positions. Local and national newspapers are great for this. These people will want domain names that reflect their own names. Imagine if, for example, www.barackobama.com linked to a pornography site. These people are willing and able to pay to protect their image. Keeping an eye on up-and-coming delegates running in your area.
3. Buy up the domain names using a domain name hosting service. Include .co.uk, .org, .net and .edu names if possible. Use Google Adsense to provide a short-term revenue stream on your sites. Place content on your site that allows search engine crawlers to categorize your site. Include an e-mail address that people can contact you to buy the domain.
4. Contact delegates to let them know you own websites that are linked to their names. Set out your fees according to their reputation and status, but be prepared to negotiate. Alternatively, use a valuable domain name auction site.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
How to Earn Money Using Kontera
1. Visit the Kontera website and register for a new account. Make sure to read the publisher qualifications before signing up. Kontera does not accept sites that are engaged in illegal activity, pornography, illicit drugs, hate, violence and excessive profanity. The site must also use English as the primary language and must be content rich.
2. Sign into the account and configure the links. After the website has been approved by the Kontera team, sign in and access the 'Content Link Setup' section of the Kontera site. As of this writing, user configuration is limited to modifying the color of the inline text links.
3. Determine how many links to display on any given page. Although the purpose is to monetize and earn additional money, too many ads are distracting and can cause visitors to click away. It is best not to overwhelm visitors with too many links. Notify the Kontera team if the code generates too many links.
4. Copy and paste the code into your website. Once the configuration process is complete, the Kontera website displays the implementation code to be placed into the blog or website of choice. Make sure to place the code before the closing body tag
of the HTML page.
5. Test the code to ensure it displays properly. Testing the code is an important step. On occasion some web scripts may interfere with the proper display of the Kontera content links. It is best to thoroughly test the code on one page of the website before inserting the code on all pages of the website.
How to Create Multiple Streams of Income Online
1. Create a niche website. The more specific the topic of the website, the better your chances of earning higher income. Choose a topic that you're knowledgeable and passionate about, and start creating content related to your topic. Monetize your site with ads relevant to your site's topic using Google AdSense or by joining an ad network (see Resources below).
2. Sign up for an email marketing service, such as Constant Contact or iContact, that will help you manage an email mailing list (see Resources below). Create a signup box for your website so that your website visitors can sign up to receive updates from you. Send out a regular newsletter packed with useful information related to your niche topic. You can place ads directly in your newsletter, or promote other people's products for an affiliate commission.
3. Create a blog related to a niche topic. It can be the same topic as your website, or something else that you're interested in. Stay abreast of the most current news and information on your topic and make regular posts to your blog. Help to create a sense of community among your readers by encouraging and responding to comments. Monetize your blog with ads, through an ad network or Google AdSense (see Resources below).
4. Write articles related to topics that interest you and publish them to sites that offer revenue sharing programs, such as Associated Content or eHow (see Resources below). Be sure to follow the guidelines for the specific site that you're writing for, and publish as many articles as you have time to write. The more articles you publish, the more revenue you could potentially earn.
5. Write content for other business websites for a fee. Once you've become a skilled content creator, it won't be hard to get other businesses interested in having you help them create content for their sites, especially if you know how to optimize the content so that it's search engine friendly.
6. Create an ebook and offer it for sale on your website, through your blog or through your mailing list. If you have specialized knowledge in a certain area, your ebook will be filled with valuable information that others would be willing to pay for. You can also allow other website owners to promote your ebook for a percentage of the sale, otherwise known as an affiliate program (see Resources below).
How to Get an Adsense Account Reinstated
1. Write to Google to explain that you have not violated their Terms of Service. Keep your tone pleasant and offer to provide evidence to show that any clicks on your site are legitimate. Grovel a bit if necessary and ask for a human review. Google will ask you for information before they consider your appeal.
2. Provide the information requested by Google about your publisher ID, website URL, the source of your traffic, your site's audience and any other relevant information. This will show Google that you are serious about your appeal.
3. Collect evidence of the reasons for the suspicious clicks that have led to the Adsense ban. Sometimes a surge in traffic can look suspicious, but if one of your pages has featured on Digg that is a possible explanation. Server logs can also show whether traffic is valid, so keep a backup of these.
4. Continue to write to Google every couple of days. Ask for updates on the review process and include more evidence which will support you case for having Google lift the ban on your Adsense account.
5. Wait for a decision. It may take up to 30 days to get a decision on the Adsense ban. If you have provided enough evidence of your innocence, once the decision is made you will get a letter from Google that your appeal has been successful.
How to Use the Tweet Tank
1. Purchase The Tweet Tank. As of June 2011, there is a one-time fee for the product usually ranging from $15 to $20, depending on the daily sales.
2. Watch all eight videos that the program includes. You may want to take notes during these sessions so that you can remember the highlights of each.
3. Set up The Tweet Tank with your Twitter account after watching all of the instructional videos. The Tweet Tank is 99 percent automated, so the amount of work you have to do after setting it up is minimal.
4. Sign up with different affiliate programs on the Web. Most of these programs will be provided for you during the training. Most will also be free to sign up with.
5. Use your Twitter account to post different tweets containing the affiliates' product and find people that are interested in those products.
6. Maintain your Twitter account daily by adding new affiliate products and continuing to network throughout the community.
Saturday, June 28, 2014
How to Make Money on AdWords
1. Launch a Web browser and to adwords.google.com to set up an account.
2. Fund the account with a free coupon from a Google partner, or with a credit or debit card.
3. Create an ad group and set up the keywords that relate to the theme of the target site.
4. Configure restraints for geographical distribution of the ads.
5. Set up a daily budget and create a maximum price-per-click for each keyword, or for the entire ad group.
6. Update the website to reflect fresh, relevant information, or display enticing action content that will drive sales or leads.
How to Get Paid for Linking
1. Become a paid blogger. Sign up for a paid-to-link program for free. Do not bother with those who charge for membership. Why should you pay to make money when you can do it for free? Join the paid-to-link program and place text links on your blog site or on post pages. You make more money for the link plus a short blog post.Here are a few sites to get you started: PayPerPost, Blogvertise, ReviewMe, BloggingAds and PayU2Blog.
2. Place text or banner links on your blog or website. This is how you will get paid. Each time a visitor clicks the link, you get counted for one click-through. You may be paid a certain amount per click or a percentage of the sales generated from your lead or a combination of both.
3. Become an affiliate by signing up on the vendor's website and create your link. You can make a good residual income from advertising your affiliate links on your blog. Write a short post --- around 300 words --- and place your link within the text with an invitation to check out your product. The post must be relevant to the product to encourage readers to click through. Affiliate links can be obtained by joining Amazon.com, Clickbank.com and Commission Junction just to name a few. On your blog or within a post, place the link with your associate ID embedded in it. You earn a commission when a visitor clicks the link and purchases the product. Clickbank products generally pay between 50 percent and 75 percent of each sale.
4. Create a HubPage or Squidoo Lens that will allow you to make webpages on any topic and link to affiliate products. It is as easy as writing an article; you can add photos, YouTube videos and text links within the body and place links to your other sites and blogs.
5. Write and submit articles to article directories with your links. Write a short 400-word article relevant to your product and place your link in the body, if allowed, or in the author bio box. Some publishers like Ezine Articles do not allow affiliate links, but you can place links to your blog with a redirect to the affiliate site. GoArticles and ArticlesBase allow links in the body, but Ezine Articles only allows links in the bio box.
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