ppc means paid per click. there are lot of ppc site in the online.maximum ppc site are false .because many people work with ppc but they cann't get there money . maximum ppc site make there money in paypal and others transection methods .but in bangladesh this kinds of methods are not supported . for this reason people do this word but they are not receive money in online . other reason to that they are not understand the rule of this kinds of sites.there are lot of reason to get money online securely.when you take a site to make money online first you need to read terms and condition of this site.take a chance to make money online secure .thanks
Monday, February 20, 2012
Sunday, February 19, 2012
PTC
now a days ptc site are more and more are established in online.many of them are not secure but there are some site are secure .ptc means paid to click that is why you click a add and you take a money .now a day some site is mostly announce ptc service as like as do lancer .lot of people are working this site .there you
need money for registration but maximum ptc site not need to invest money but there are not easy to make money because every add are contain a low rate but if you work in long time then you may get money .
need money for registration but maximum ptc site not need to invest money but there are not easy to make money because every add are contain a low rate but if you work in long time then you may get money .
MICROWORKERS.COM
micro workers is a one of the best online money making site .where you can earn money with a few time spend
one or two hour of a day you may earn money in one or two dollar.there all are simple task as like as sign up ,
yahoo answers , furam posting , amazan book review , you tube video ,Facebook , twitter follow and many more work you may do this site and make money .you need to just sign up and complete this task what you are able to do.this site are more reliable you may receive money using alert pay when you have balance in 9 dollar.
you may take you money any online bank using alert pay.so start today and earn money online today securely.thanks
one or two hour of a day you may earn money in one or two dollar.there all are simple task as like as sign up ,
yahoo answers , furam posting , amazan book review , you tube video ,Facebook , twitter follow and many more work you may do this site and make money .you need to just sign up and complete this task what you are able to do.this site are more reliable you may receive money using alert pay when you have balance in 9 dollar.
you may take you money any online bank using alert pay.so start today and earn money online today securely.thanks
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
FREELANCER.COM
FREELANCER.COM
Formerly known as GetAFreelancer.com, the company was founded in 2004 by Plendo Sweden, headed up by Magnus Tibell of Swedish web solutions company Innovate It. GetAFreelancer.com was bought on the 7th May 2009 .by the Australian company Ignition Networks. The buyers changed the name to Freelancer.com in October 2009.
Users of Freelancer.com fall into two main categories: buyers and providers. Buyers are individuals or companies who wish to outsource their work. .Once redgistered users are able to bid for projects, or post their own. To help buyers decide which user to buy, Freelancer allows providers to take exams and prove their skills.
Projects on Freelancer range from IT tasks, like programming and website design to posting on forums and to designing houses. The minimum bid for each project is $30, and Freelancer commonly say that on average most of the bids are less than $200.
Freelancer.com has been 100% bootstrapped to date. Startive Capital, a boutique venture capital fund and startup incubator based in Sydney, Australia, provided the financing for the acquisition of Freelancer.com by Ignition.
Formerly known as GetAFreelancer.com, the company was founded in 2004 by Plendo Sweden, headed up by Magnus Tibell of Swedish web solutions company Innovate It. GetAFreelancer.com was bought on the 7th May 2009 .by the Australian company Ignition Networks. The buyers changed the name to Freelancer.com in October 2009.
Users of Freelancer.com fall into two main categories: buyers and providers. Buyers are individuals or companies who wish to outsource their work. .Once redgistered users are able to bid for projects, or post their own. To help buyers decide which user to buy, Freelancer allows providers to take exams and prove their skills.
Projects on Freelancer range from IT tasks, like programming and website design to posting on forums and to designing houses. The minimum bid for each project is $30, and Freelancer commonly say that on average most of the bids are less than $200.
Freelancer.com has been 100% bootstrapped to date. Startive Capital, a boutique venture capital fund and startup incubator based in Sydney, Australia, provided the financing for the acquisition of Freelancer.com by Ignition.
GURU
GURU
Guru Inc. was founded in 1999 in San Francisco as an online clearing house for high tech workers seeking short-term contracts. The company, led by brothers Jon and James Slavet, raised $3M in angel funding and a further $16M in a full venture round led by Greylock Partners and August Capital. In a May 2000 interview, Paul Saffo cited Guru.com as an example of a company using the Internet to provide new kinds of services where individuals negotiated directly with potential employers. In 2002, Guru developed the SmartMatch technology which matches résumés and other information about job applicants to jobs. It also developed a candidate profiling system using techniques from Industrial and organizational psychology to better understand a candidate's suitability for a particular job.
The company was acquired in December 2002 by Unicru, a human resources software company based in Portland, Oregon. Guru's technology and staff remained with Unicru, focused on software to help large employers assess and hire job applicants.
Guru Inc. was founded in 1999 in San Francisco as an online clearing house for high tech workers seeking short-term contracts. The company, led by brothers Jon and James Slavet, raised $3M in angel funding and a further $16M in a full venture round led by Greylock Partners and August Capital. In a May 2000 interview, Paul Saffo cited Guru.com as an example of a company using the Internet to provide new kinds of services where individuals negotiated directly with potential employers. In 2002, Guru developed the SmartMatch technology which matches résumés and other information about job applicants to jobs. It also developed a candidate profiling system using techniques from Industrial and organizational psychology to better understand a candidate's suitability for a particular job.
The company was acquired in December 2002 by Unicru, a human resources software company based in Portland, Oregon. Guru's technology and staff remained with Unicru, focused on software to help large employers assess and hire job applicants.
E LANCE
E LANCE
Inspired by a 1998 Harvard Business Review article titled "The Dawn of the E-Lance Economy" , Elance originally saw the need for technologies for virtual work and launched the site to manage the way businesses buy and manage services. The company, based in Mountain View, California, was founded in 1999 but sold its enterprise business in 2006 , focusing on an online work platform ever since. As of July 2011, Elance has over half a million active contractors, who have earned more than $400 million on the platform
Elance allows businesses to post a project and assess providers bidding on the project by reviewing qualifications, ratings, portfolios and skill test scores. Once a provider is selected, the employer can then manage people and projects. Registered users can submit up to 10 proposals each month for free, with the option of submitting more proposals with paid membership plans. When a user quotes either an hourly rate or a fixed price to a client, Elance automatically includes a service fee of 8.75%, and after Elance bills the client and receives payment for the work performed, the fee is deducted and the rest is transferred to the worker's account. The company guarantees payment processes for both hour and fixed-price work.
The largest categories of work on Elance are Information Technology, Creative and Marketing which includes jobs for programmers, developers, writers and administrative talent, among others.
Elance publishes their Online Employment Report, a quarterly update that includes an updated list of their overall top 100 skills in demand.
Inspired by a 1998 Harvard Business Review article titled "The Dawn of the E-Lance Economy" , Elance originally saw the need for technologies for virtual work and launched the site to manage the way businesses buy and manage services. The company, based in Mountain View, California, was founded in 1999 but sold its enterprise business in 2006 , focusing on an online work platform ever since. As of July 2011, Elance has over half a million active contractors, who have earned more than $400 million on the platform
Elance allows businesses to post a project and assess providers bidding on the project by reviewing qualifications, ratings, portfolios and skill test scores. Once a provider is selected, the employer can then manage people and projects. Registered users can submit up to 10 proposals each month for free, with the option of submitting more proposals with paid membership plans. When a user quotes either an hourly rate or a fixed price to a client, Elance automatically includes a service fee of 8.75%, and after Elance bills the client and receives payment for the work performed, the fee is deducted and the rest is transferred to the worker's account. The company guarantees payment processes for both hour and fixed-price work.
The largest categories of work on Elance are Information Technology, Creative and Marketing which includes jobs for programmers, developers, writers and administrative talent, among others.
Elance publishes their Online Employment Report, a quarterly update that includes an updated list of their overall top 100 skills in demand.
VWORKER
VWORKER
vWorker was founded in 2001 in Tampa, Florida by Ian Ippolito under the name of Rent A Coder. Ippolito had previously launched the website for sharing the source code of computer programs and wanted to create a platform for intermediating paid programming projects
The type of job board that he had in mind differed from a static-type online bulletin board by being enriched with features that would exclude the possibility that employers give out advance payments for work that does not get delivered when agreed or that does not meet their requirements, and the chance that contractors deliver their work online but never hear back from employers who choose not to pay.These protective features included time tracking software for pay-for-time projects, escrow accounts into which employers place the funds for a job and from which the mediating company pays contractors when the work is delivered, arbitration support for settling disputes, and a double blind rating system from previous employers and contractors for reputation management to build trust and credibility between parties who do not know each other. At the time the features were introduced, Rent A Coder was the first online marketplace to protect both employers and employees with escrowing and arbitration.
The company grew rapidly with the general proliferation of online businesses and was named by the Inc. magazine one of the 5000 fastest growing private companies in the United States in 2007-2010.Contributing factors to its growth were improved technological infrastructures (high-speed internet, open source and rapid development tools), increased competition and demand for expertise not available internally, and the late-2000s financial crisis that made employers look for project-based alternatives to full-time employment, while the smaller number of available full-time jobs in people's immediate physical location made many of them become self-employed or try freelancing to earn additional income.
On April 15, 2010, the site expanded to a hundred new work categories that included, in addition to programming, also graphic design, writing, personal assistance, paralegal work, and others. To reflect the wider site audience, the company changed its name to vWorker, short for "virtual worker".
vWorker was founded in 2001 in Tampa, Florida by Ian Ippolito under the name of Rent A Coder. Ippolito had previously launched the website for sharing the source code of computer programs and wanted to create a platform for intermediating paid programming projects
The type of job board that he had in mind differed from a static-type online bulletin board by being enriched with features that would exclude the possibility that employers give out advance payments for work that does not get delivered when agreed or that does not meet their requirements, and the chance that contractors deliver their work online but never hear back from employers who choose not to pay.These protective features included time tracking software for pay-for-time projects, escrow accounts into which employers place the funds for a job and from which the mediating company pays contractors when the work is delivered, arbitration support for settling disputes, and a double blind rating system from previous employers and contractors for reputation management to build trust and credibility between parties who do not know each other. At the time the features were introduced, Rent A Coder was the first online marketplace to protect both employers and employees with escrowing and arbitration.
The company grew rapidly with the general proliferation of online businesses and was named by the Inc. magazine one of the 5000 fastest growing private companies in the United States in 2007-2010.Contributing factors to its growth were improved technological infrastructures (high-speed internet, open source and rapid development tools), increased competition and demand for expertise not available internally, and the late-2000s financial crisis that made employers look for project-based alternatives to full-time employment, while the smaller number of available full-time jobs in people's immediate physical location made many of them become self-employed or try freelancing to earn additional income.
On April 15, 2010, the site expanded to a hundred new work categories that included, in addition to programming, also graphic design, writing, personal assistance, paralegal work, and others. To reflect the wider site audience, the company changed its name to vWorker, short for "virtual worker".
Online Forex Trading
Online Forex Trading
Online Forex trading is the practice of trading world currencies via the Internet. The term, Forex, is a contraction of the two words, foreign and exchange. It is sometimes further contracted down to just the two letters of FX.
Online Forex trading can be extremely lucrative. Big profits can be made, but huge losses can also be made. It is not an activity for the unwary beginner who doesn't know what he or she is doing.
Forex trading requires knowledge and experience that can only come with time. Fortunately, it is possible to gain knowledge and experience without losing all your money. The downside is that it will take a little time; you can't just jump in and do it. Well, you can, but those who do usually wind up penniless within days.
The Forex market used to be the reserve of very rich people, until the 1990s. That's when the Internet made itself known as a real power, and when currency exchange information could be fed into any home that had a computer and an Internet connection.
Today the market is worth around $3 trillion and it by far the biggest market on the planet. It has no single location, as you can tap into the various individual markets in all the major cities. They are all linked in real time, one huge volatile, ever-changing market in constant flux.
One of the finest ways to learn the basics of online Forex trading is to be found at Baby Pips. Don't let the simplistic look of the website fool you. This is a serious training area where you can learn all you need to know.
You will have questions as you go along. If you don't have questions, then you are not paying attention. Questions are natural, and through asking questions you will learn. Ask Pips, a sister site to baby Pips, can help in that respect.
Once you have the basics of online Forex trading down and you feel confident enough to try out your new found skills, don't start trading for real. You will almost certainly lose money, and probably a lot of money too. Start out with a practice account. This is a dummy account where you can use virtual money.
One good place is the eToro website where you will get $2,000 of virtual money to test your skills. This is not a game, however. This is your chance to see whether or not you have what it takes to be an online Forex trading champion. Treat all your trades with virtual money as if it was real money, and once you consistently start to make a profit, you'll know it's time to move on the real thing.
Another good virtual trading platform can be found at How The Market Works. This site is fully geared up to trading virtually, and it is not just for Forex trading. You can try your hand at other markets as well. It's lots of fun too, but remember, you are practicing for the real thing, and that can be even more fun.
Online Forex trading is the practice of trading world currencies via the Internet. The term, Forex, is a contraction of the two words, foreign and exchange. It is sometimes further contracted down to just the two letters of FX.
Online Forex trading can be extremely lucrative. Big profits can be made, but huge losses can also be made. It is not an activity for the unwary beginner who doesn't know what he or she is doing.
Forex trading requires knowledge and experience that can only come with time. Fortunately, it is possible to gain knowledge and experience without losing all your money. The downside is that it will take a little time; you can't just jump in and do it. Well, you can, but those who do usually wind up penniless within days.
The Forex market used to be the reserve of very rich people, until the 1990s. That's when the Internet made itself known as a real power, and when currency exchange information could be fed into any home that had a computer and an Internet connection.
Today the market is worth around $3 trillion and it by far the biggest market on the planet. It has no single location, as you can tap into the various individual markets in all the major cities. They are all linked in real time, one huge volatile, ever-changing market in constant flux.
One of the finest ways to learn the basics of online Forex trading is to be found at Baby Pips. Don't let the simplistic look of the website fool you. This is a serious training area where you can learn all you need to know.
You will have questions as you go along. If you don't have questions, then you are not paying attention. Questions are natural, and through asking questions you will learn. Ask Pips, a sister site to baby Pips, can help in that respect.
Once you have the basics of online Forex trading down and you feel confident enough to try out your new found skills, don't start trading for real. You will almost certainly lose money, and probably a lot of money too. Start out with a practice account. This is a dummy account where you can use virtual money.
One good place is the eToro website where you will get $2,000 of virtual money to test your skills. This is not a game, however. This is your chance to see whether or not you have what it takes to be an online Forex trading champion. Treat all your trades with virtual money as if it was real money, and once you consistently start to make a profit, you'll know it's time to move on the real thing.
Another good virtual trading platform can be found at How The Market Works. This site is fully geared up to trading virtually, and it is not just for Forex trading. You can try your hand at other markets as well. It's lots of fun too, but remember, you are practicing for the real thing, and that can be even more fun.
Google Adsense
Google Adsense
Google AdSense is an advertising program run by Google Inc. The program can serve relevant ads to any participating web page through the insertion of a special piece of code in the HTML code of the page. Visitors do not need to buy anything from the ads for the publisher to make money, which is why the AdSense program is so popular.
When a visitor to a web page clicks on an ad, Google gets a portion of the revenue, and the publisher, the person who owns the web page, also gets a portion. Google doesn't reveal what the percentage split is between them and the publisher, but it is probably around 50% each.
The potential revenue that can be earned through Google AdSense is variable. Some ads will pay out more than others. It depends on the subject of the ad. A term like "mortgage," for example, commands a relatively high payout, while one such as "cutting wet grass" will only pay out a few cents.
Anyone can apply for a Google AdSense account, but not everyone will be accepted. Here are some tips on how to apply for a Google AdSense account:
1. You need to build and establish at least one website to show to the staff member who will check it. A simple way to do this is to create a free Blogger blog and add a number of high quality posts to it over the course of several weeks.
2. Build the blog on a single niche topic. Don't try to cover everything, or cover too wide a range of topics. For example, don't create a blog on "Vacations" in general but you could create one on "Vacations in the Smokey Mountains of North Carolina." Be specific and tightly focussed.
3. Post to the blog regularly. Every day is fine, but more regularly is probably too often. Once a week is fine too, but it will take you longer to build up a quality blog that way. The staff member checking the blog to see if you should get a Google AdSense account or not is looking for potential growth, among other things. Show that your blog can and will grow with quality content.
4. Your blog needs to have a good flow of regular traffic coming to it every day. Build back links to the blog to increase its ranking in the search engines. Write articles, each with a link back to the blog, and post the articles in various article directories. Don't just write one article though - write dozens!
5. You must read the terms and condition on the Google AdSense page before you apply for an account: https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms Read them carefully and make sure you fully understand what each point means.
6. When you are ready, and not before, go the Google AdSense sign up page and click the button that says, "Sign up now." Fill in the relevant information and submit it. Google will let you know in due course whether or not you have been accepted into the Google AdSense program.
Once you are accepted into the Google AdSense program, follow the instructions within your AdSense account pages on how to insert the AdSense code into the HTML code of your web pages.
Take a tour of AdSense from the login page , the link is in the middle of the page. The tour will familiarize you with some of the finer points of the AdSense program, and how to use it to make money. Good luck!
Google AdSense is an advertising program run by Google Inc. The program can serve relevant ads to any participating web page through the insertion of a special piece of code in the HTML code of the page. Visitors do not need to buy anything from the ads for the publisher to make money, which is why the AdSense program is so popular.
When a visitor to a web page clicks on an ad, Google gets a portion of the revenue, and the publisher, the person who owns the web page, also gets a portion. Google doesn't reveal what the percentage split is between them and the publisher, but it is probably around 50% each.
The potential revenue that can be earned through Google AdSense is variable. Some ads will pay out more than others. It depends on the subject of the ad. A term like "mortgage," for example, commands a relatively high payout, while one such as "cutting wet grass" will only pay out a few cents.
Anyone can apply for a Google AdSense account, but not everyone will be accepted. Here are some tips on how to apply for a Google AdSense account:
1. You need to build and establish at least one website to show to the staff member who will check it. A simple way to do this is to create a free Blogger blog and add a number of high quality posts to it over the course of several weeks.
2. Build the blog on a single niche topic. Don't try to cover everything, or cover too wide a range of topics. For example, don't create a blog on "Vacations" in general but you could create one on "Vacations in the Smokey Mountains of North Carolina." Be specific and tightly focussed.
3. Post to the blog regularly. Every day is fine, but more regularly is probably too often. Once a week is fine too, but it will take you longer to build up a quality blog that way. The staff member checking the blog to see if you should get a Google AdSense account or not is looking for potential growth, among other things. Show that your blog can and will grow with quality content.
4. Your blog needs to have a good flow of regular traffic coming to it every day. Build back links to the blog to increase its ranking in the search engines. Write articles, each with a link back to the blog, and post the articles in various article directories. Don't just write one article though - write dozens!
5. You must read the terms and condition on the Google AdSense page before you apply for an account: https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms Read them carefully and make sure you fully understand what each point means.
6. When you are ready, and not before, go the Google AdSense sign up page and click the button that says, "Sign up now." Fill in the relevant information and submit it. Google will let you know in due course whether or not you have been accepted into the Google AdSense program.
Once you are accepted into the Google AdSense program, follow the instructions within your AdSense account pages on how to insert the AdSense code into the HTML code of your web pages.
Take a tour of AdSense from the login page , the link is in the middle of the page. The tour will familiarize you with some of the finer points of the AdSense program, and how to use it to make money. Good luck!
DATA ENTRY
DATA ENTRY
Data entry work involves, as its name implies, entering data into forms, word processors, spreadsheets, or specialized software. This is work that can be done at home. It is usually a laborious type of work that doesn't pay very high, but it is usually also easy to do, which makes it attractive to many people.
Data entry work is well suited to those who need some extra money every month. Students often turn to this kind of work, as well as housewives and busy mothers with small children. It is work that can be picked up and dropped again easily, and the extra money at the end of a month can buy some personal luxuries, or pay a few bills too.
There are many places online where you can find lists of companies requiring data entry work from ordinary individuals. Among the better resources for locating data entry work can be found at Home Jobs Directory and My Data Team . These resources let you purchase directories containing thousands of companies, all of them offering pre-screened data entry jobs.
As with most of the work available online, data entry work attracts those who try to scam others. In fact, it is considered that for every legitimate data entry job there are probably 30 scams available. However, the good news is that they are usually easy to spot.
Don't be taken in by hyped up claims. If the claim seems too good to be true, then more often than not, it is exactly that - too good to be true. If the claims of earnings are modest, but believable, then you have probably found legitimate data entry work; scammers don't bother being believable. They want people to become emotionally excited about what they can earn, which is why sensible people so often fall for the worthless scams.
Not all the hyped up claim are outright scams. Sometimes they are bolstered up to sound better than the reality. Money can usually be earned, but perhaps not as much or as easily as the original claim suggested.
Data entry can be many different things. It can be the transcribing of printed documents into a digital form, usually into a word processing software program. It can be entering data into a database also using printed documents. It can be preparing reports, editing records or creating lists, or it can be submitting adverts to certain websites.
The people who find data entry work the easiest are those who are fast typists. In fact, the faster you can type, the easier data entry work becomes. A typing speed of at least 40 to 50 words per minute with a high level of accuracy is the usual standard required. While most companies offering data entry work don't expect perfection every time, they will expect an accuracy level of around 98% or better.
Data entry work is not glamorous, but it certainly can help with various payments every month. It's a very easy way to earn money online. However, always check every offer very carefully, especially if you are being asked to part with money.
Data entry work involves, as its name implies, entering data into forms, word processors, spreadsheets, or specialized software. This is work that can be done at home. It is usually a laborious type of work that doesn't pay very high, but it is usually also easy to do, which makes it attractive to many people.
Data entry work is well suited to those who need some extra money every month. Students often turn to this kind of work, as well as housewives and busy mothers with small children. It is work that can be picked up and dropped again easily, and the extra money at the end of a month can buy some personal luxuries, or pay a few bills too.
There are many places online where you can find lists of companies requiring data entry work from ordinary individuals. Among the better resources for locating data entry work can be found at Home Jobs Directory and My Data Team . These resources let you purchase directories containing thousands of companies, all of them offering pre-screened data entry jobs.
As with most of the work available online, data entry work attracts those who try to scam others. In fact, it is considered that for every legitimate data entry job there are probably 30 scams available. However, the good news is that they are usually easy to spot.
Don't be taken in by hyped up claims. If the claim seems too good to be true, then more often than not, it is exactly that - too good to be true. If the claims of earnings are modest, but believable, then you have probably found legitimate data entry work; scammers don't bother being believable. They want people to become emotionally excited about what they can earn, which is why sensible people so often fall for the worthless scams.
Not all the hyped up claim are outright scams. Sometimes they are bolstered up to sound better than the reality. Money can usually be earned, but perhaps not as much or as easily as the original claim suggested.
Data entry can be many different things. It can be the transcribing of printed documents into a digital form, usually into a word processing software program. It can be entering data into a database also using printed documents. It can be preparing reports, editing records or creating lists, or it can be submitting adverts to certain websites.
The people who find data entry work the easiest are those who are fast typists. In fact, the faster you can type, the easier data entry work becomes. A typing speed of at least 40 to 50 words per minute with a high level of accuracy is the usual standard required. While most companies offering data entry work don't expect perfection every time, they will expect an accuracy level of around 98% or better.
Data entry work is not glamorous, but it certainly can help with various payments every month. It's a very easy way to earn money online. However, always check every offer very carefully, especially if you are being asked to part with money.
BLOGING
BLOGING
The word blogging comes from the contraction of the two words, "web log," which describes a kind of online diary maintained by someone. Blogging has become extremely popular since its early beginnings in late 1997.
It was Jorn Barger who first used the term, "weblog" to describe what he was doing. In April or May of 1998 Peter Merholz made a joke by splitting weblog into "we blog" as a description of the practice of maintaining a weblog. Blogging became a descriptive term soon after.
A blog differs from a static website in several ways. It is extremely easy to use for one thing as posts can be made through an online text editor. The structure of a blog is also taken care of in most cases, making blogs well optimized for the search engines.
While many people use blogs to keep a record of what they are doing, or of a project they are engaged in, blogging has become a very useful tool for the effective promotion of a main website.
Merchants, who have a main site selling a product, or many products, may have difficulty in getting their main site to rank highly in the search engines. If it doesn't rank high there will be few visitors, and therefore very few sales.
A simple and very effective answer is to set up a blog. Companies employ people to make posts on a daily basis about their company, or about their products. Each post will have a link that points back to their main site. The benefits of doing this are two-fold.
First of all they get a valuable back link to their main site. This will help their main site to rank better in the search engine results. The blog is likely to rank better than the main site and faster too. This means it will get increasing traffic. Some of the visitors to the blog will follow the links back to the main site where a percentage of them will purchase products.
Of course, a company is not limited to a single blog. They can have dozens of them, all with someone dedicated to blogging every day making highly relevant keyword rich posts that all contain a link back to the main site.
This very quickly gets valuable back links to the main site, as well as providing rich content that will in most cases rank well. The resultant traffic and sales is likely to be far greater than a single main site could ever achieve.
Bloggers who maintain a single site and are dedicated to blogging on a particular topic can also de very well. It will take time to build up a faithful following, but it is being done every day by thousands of successful bloggers who are in most cases making a very good living from doing it.
Most bloggers do not make their incomes directly from the sale of products. If they have a highly trafficked blog, they can sell advertising space to other merchants, or they can monetize the blog by placing AdSense ads, or some other form of revenue sharing advertising model.
Blogging, done properly, has proven very effective and very profitable too. One of the most popular free blogging platforms is at Blogger owned by Google. Another very popular free blogging platform is WordPress .
The word blogging comes from the contraction of the two words, "web log," which describes a kind of online diary maintained by someone. Blogging has become extremely popular since its early beginnings in late 1997.
It was Jorn Barger who first used the term, "weblog" to describe what he was doing. In April or May of 1998 Peter Merholz made a joke by splitting weblog into "we blog" as a description of the practice of maintaining a weblog. Blogging became a descriptive term soon after.
A blog differs from a static website in several ways. It is extremely easy to use for one thing as posts can be made through an online text editor. The structure of a blog is also taken care of in most cases, making blogs well optimized for the search engines.
While many people use blogs to keep a record of what they are doing, or of a project they are engaged in, blogging has become a very useful tool for the effective promotion of a main website.
Merchants, who have a main site selling a product, or many products, may have difficulty in getting their main site to rank highly in the search engines. If it doesn't rank high there will be few visitors, and therefore very few sales.
A simple and very effective answer is to set up a blog. Companies employ people to make posts on a daily basis about their company, or about their products. Each post will have a link that points back to their main site. The benefits of doing this are two-fold.
First of all they get a valuable back link to their main site. This will help their main site to rank better in the search engine results. The blog is likely to rank better than the main site and faster too. This means it will get increasing traffic. Some of the visitors to the blog will follow the links back to the main site where a percentage of them will purchase products.
Of course, a company is not limited to a single blog. They can have dozens of them, all with someone dedicated to blogging every day making highly relevant keyword rich posts that all contain a link back to the main site.
This very quickly gets valuable back links to the main site, as well as providing rich content that will in most cases rank well. The resultant traffic and sales is likely to be far greater than a single main site could ever achieve.
Bloggers who maintain a single site and are dedicated to blogging on a particular topic can also de very well. It will take time to build up a faithful following, but it is being done every day by thousands of successful bloggers who are in most cases making a very good living from doing it.
Most bloggers do not make their incomes directly from the sale of products. If they have a highly trafficked blog, they can sell advertising space to other merchants, or they can monetize the blog by placing AdSense ads, or some other form of revenue sharing advertising model.
Blogging, done properly, has proven very effective and very profitable too. One of the most popular free blogging platforms is at Blogger owned by Google. Another very popular free blogging platform is WordPress .
SEO
SEO
SEO is an acronym that stands for search engine optimization. This refers to websites or web pages that are set up in such a way that they are optimized for the various factors that a search engine looks for when deciding where to rank the page.
A well SEO'd web page will normally rank high and have the power to stay there. It will also need off-page factors to keep it there, mainly good quality back links from a variety of relevant sites.
To earn money from SEO you need a well optimized page that ranks well for its keyword. Then all you have to do is monetize the page AdSense perhaps and keep building the site to add more optimized pages that will also rank and bring in money. Here's how to do it:
1. You will need a domain name. If possible, choose a domain name that is the exact main keyword phrase of your website. NameCheap and GoDaddy are both good domain registrars.
2. One of the easiest ways to build a website is to use the WordPress software . Their site lets you download the software free and tells you how to install in minutes. It's that easy.
3. You will need a web host. HostGator is very good, very popular and very inexpensive.
4. You will need the All In One SEO plugin for WordPress: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/ Follow the instructions for installing and operating this plugin.
5. You will need a theme for your WordPress blog as the default WordPress theme looks really common. Themes allow you to customize the look and feel of the site: http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/
6. You may need an FTP program, though with HostGator you can install WordPress directly from within the hosting account using Fantasico in the cPanel. In case you need it, FileZilla is a free and excellent FTP program.
You will use the All In One SEO plugin to assist you in placing the main keyword in the page document title. Also include the main keyword in the keyword field, and write a short description that starts with the main keyword, if possible, but definitely include in somewhere in the description.
The main page should have a well written article as the first post. You can make it sticky so that the rest of the posts to come don't push it down. It will always stay on top.
The page headline should be in an H1 tag and should have the main keyword phrase in it, preferably starting with it. The body should start with the main keyword phrase too. Thereafter the main keyword can be sprinkled throughout the body of the article, but don't let the density go much above 2% - 1% is better.
Go to Google.com and type in your main keyword phrase with a tilde before each word. If your keyword is "dog training," for example, type in dog training. This will return synonyms and useful theme words. These will be bolded in the results. Use these words throughout the body of your article for a better themed result.
Once your website is live, start to get back links to it and keep promoting it with article marketing, or whatever else you want to do. Perseverance and patience is the key here, and in time your site will rank well and should earn a reasonable amount too if you have done all the steps right.
SEO is an acronym that stands for search engine optimization. This refers to websites or web pages that are set up in such a way that they are optimized for the various factors that a search engine looks for when deciding where to rank the page.
A well SEO'd web page will normally rank high and have the power to stay there. It will also need off-page factors to keep it there, mainly good quality back links from a variety of relevant sites.
To earn money from SEO you need a well optimized page that ranks well for its keyword. Then all you have to do is monetize the page AdSense perhaps and keep building the site to add more optimized pages that will also rank and bring in money. Here's how to do it:
1. You will need a domain name. If possible, choose a domain name that is the exact main keyword phrase of your website. NameCheap and GoDaddy are both good domain registrars.
2. One of the easiest ways to build a website is to use the WordPress software . Their site lets you download the software free and tells you how to install in minutes. It's that easy.
3. You will need a web host. HostGator is very good, very popular and very inexpensive.
4. You will need the All In One SEO plugin for WordPress: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/ Follow the instructions for installing and operating this plugin.
5. You will need a theme for your WordPress blog as the default WordPress theme looks really common. Themes allow you to customize the look and feel of the site: http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/
6. You may need an FTP program, though with HostGator you can install WordPress directly from within the hosting account using Fantasico in the cPanel. In case you need it, FileZilla is a free and excellent FTP program.
You will use the All In One SEO plugin to assist you in placing the main keyword in the page document title. Also include the main keyword in the keyword field, and write a short description that starts with the main keyword, if possible, but definitely include in somewhere in the description.
The main page should have a well written article as the first post. You can make it sticky so that the rest of the posts to come don't push it down. It will always stay on top.
The page headline should be in an H1 tag and should have the main keyword phrase in it, preferably starting with it. The body should start with the main keyword phrase too. Thereafter the main keyword can be sprinkled throughout the body of the article, but don't let the density go much above 2% - 1% is better.
Go to Google.com and type in your main keyword phrase with a tilde before each word. If your keyword is "dog training," for example, type in dog training. This will return synonyms and useful theme words. These will be bolded in the results. Use these words throughout the body of your article for a better themed result.
Once your website is live, start to get back links to it and keep promoting it with article marketing, or whatever else you want to do. Perseverance and patience is the key here, and in time your site will rank well and should earn a reasonable amount too if you have done all the steps right.
Earn Money Online
Earn Money Online
There are many ways to earn money online. The Internet has opened up a whole new way of doing business for millions of people. It has also, in a way, leveled the playing field, as those living in more rural settings, where fewer amenities might be expected, now find themselves more or less on par with those living in urban areas where amenities of all kinds are normal.
However, in order to earn money online, work of some kind is required. There seems to be a myth that the Internet is this magical place where the work ethic has been abandoned, and where riches are there for the taking. It is not. The online world offers many wonderful opportunities, but they have to be worked for.
There are, broadly speaking, three main categories involved in earning money online: the dubious; the quick and easy; and the solid. Needless to say, all too often newcomers to the online world gravitate to the either the first one or the second. Those who choose the solid methods of earning money through the Internet are the ones who really win in the end.
The dubious methods of making online riches are the ones that are either scams, or of the "here today, gone tomorrow" variety. Money can be earned this way, but often the legality of the method is in question, or the method is unethical in some way. Usually it involves cutting corners in a slap-dash kind of way where the money is all important. These types of schemes come and go with dizzying regularity.
The quick and easy methods are a bit more stable, but can be a bit uncertain too at times. Again, the focus is on fast earnings – making a killing in no time flat, and using whatever method will allow that to happen. It's a business model built on somewhat shaky ground, though it can work out for those who are determined to keep at it. Many do make it work, but many fail too.
The solid methods are just that – solid and dependable. They use good business principles that have stood the test of time, and that will continue to hold good forever. The solid ways to earn money online never attempt to cheat anyone; they don't leave a customer feeling uneasy about a transaction.
On the contrary, solid online business methods leave the customer feeling that he or she just got a bargain! The merchant will typically over deliver to surprise the customer and make them feel that it really was a good deal, and one that is worth repeating again sometime. The solid online business person knows that a few dollars spent today can easily become hundreds of dollars, if not thousands, spent over a lifetime.
It should come as no surprise, unfortunately, that for every solid business set up online, there are probably 100,000 dubious "businesses" set up, and perhaps 10,000 of the quick and easy type. No one likes to work hard, and the constant promise of easy riches is all too easy to succumb to. This is understandable. People are just people after all, but the wise people are the ones who take the solid route – every time.
If we take a closer look at the ways that people earn money online, we find that the dubious ways are many and varied. It's a bit like the old Wild West in a way when law and order on the western frontier was still in its infancy and often non-existent. A common theme is that of "tricking" the search engines, or the social networks, to get away with something that allows the making of lots of money. Invariably, this scheme eventually gets clamped down on by the search engine, or the social network, in question, and no longer works. The people who managed to earn money online from the method just shrug their shoulders and move on to the next scheme. Easy come, easy go is the motto here.
The quick and easy methods have a bit more longevity, but often not much. They are usually not scams as such, but rather a method that involves minimal work for maximum pay. Cashing in on trends is one way. This is where something big happens in the news, the world of the celebrities, for example.
If you can be the first to buy a domain name that is the exact keyword of something that millions are suddenly searching for, you can throw up a one-page website with some information. Then if you get some social network back links, bookmark it and get it ranked fast, all you need do is find a way to monetize it. Google AdSense would do nicely, for example, and then you can make as much money as possible before the trend dies a natural death.
Of course, you have to keep moving on to keep this earn money online business model working, but it does work if you can be bothered to keep one step ahead of the rest. This is mainly a young person's starting out method. It works great for students and the like, and those who have no serious responsibilities. However, there's a better way...
The better way usually takes longer to build up. The timescale can be several years, or a good number of months at least. Usually, there is also a plan! It's been said that when you fail to plan, you plan to fail. Those who see the opportunity to earn money online as a long term serious business plan usually succeed.
In a way it's the tortoise and the hare race. The hare set off like a bullet, racing along as fast as he could go. When he realized he was miles ahead of the tortoise, he stopped for a rest. The tortoise plodded on, slowly and steadily, until he overtook the hare. When the hare woke up, the tortoise had already won the race. The serious earn money online business models are a bit like that. Guess which business models are represented by the hare!
There are many ways to earn money online. The Internet has opened up a whole new way of doing business for millions of people. It has also, in a way, leveled the playing field, as those living in more rural settings, where fewer amenities might be expected, now find themselves more or less on par with those living in urban areas where amenities of all kinds are normal.
However, in order to earn money online, work of some kind is required. There seems to be a myth that the Internet is this magical place where the work ethic has been abandoned, and where riches are there for the taking. It is not. The online world offers many wonderful opportunities, but they have to be worked for.
There are, broadly speaking, three main categories involved in earning money online: the dubious; the quick and easy; and the solid. Needless to say, all too often newcomers to the online world gravitate to the either the first one or the second. Those who choose the solid methods of earning money through the Internet are the ones who really win in the end.
The dubious methods of making online riches are the ones that are either scams, or of the "here today, gone tomorrow" variety. Money can be earned this way, but often the legality of the method is in question, or the method is unethical in some way. Usually it involves cutting corners in a slap-dash kind of way where the money is all important. These types of schemes come and go with dizzying regularity.
The quick and easy methods are a bit more stable, but can be a bit uncertain too at times. Again, the focus is on fast earnings – making a killing in no time flat, and using whatever method will allow that to happen. It's a business model built on somewhat shaky ground, though it can work out for those who are determined to keep at it. Many do make it work, but many fail too.
The solid methods are just that – solid and dependable. They use good business principles that have stood the test of time, and that will continue to hold good forever. The solid ways to earn money online never attempt to cheat anyone; they don't leave a customer feeling uneasy about a transaction.
On the contrary, solid online business methods leave the customer feeling that he or she just got a bargain! The merchant will typically over deliver to surprise the customer and make them feel that it really was a good deal, and one that is worth repeating again sometime. The solid online business person knows that a few dollars spent today can easily become hundreds of dollars, if not thousands, spent over a lifetime.
It should come as no surprise, unfortunately, that for every solid business set up online, there are probably 100,000 dubious "businesses" set up, and perhaps 10,000 of the quick and easy type. No one likes to work hard, and the constant promise of easy riches is all too easy to succumb to. This is understandable. People are just people after all, but the wise people are the ones who take the solid route – every time.
If we take a closer look at the ways that people earn money online, we find that the dubious ways are many and varied. It's a bit like the old Wild West in a way when law and order on the western frontier was still in its infancy and often non-existent. A common theme is that of "tricking" the search engines, or the social networks, to get away with something that allows the making of lots of money. Invariably, this scheme eventually gets clamped down on by the search engine, or the social network, in question, and no longer works. The people who managed to earn money online from the method just shrug their shoulders and move on to the next scheme. Easy come, easy go is the motto here.
The quick and easy methods have a bit more longevity, but often not much. They are usually not scams as such, but rather a method that involves minimal work for maximum pay. Cashing in on trends is one way. This is where something big happens in the news, the world of the celebrities, for example.
If you can be the first to buy a domain name that is the exact keyword of something that millions are suddenly searching for, you can throw up a one-page website with some information. Then if you get some social network back links, bookmark it and get it ranked fast, all you need do is find a way to monetize it. Google AdSense would do nicely, for example, and then you can make as much money as possible before the trend dies a natural death.
Of course, you have to keep moving on to keep this earn money online business model working, but it does work if you can be bothered to keep one step ahead of the rest. This is mainly a young person's starting out method. It works great for students and the like, and those who have no serious responsibilities. However, there's a better way...
The better way usually takes longer to build up. The timescale can be several years, or a good number of months at least. Usually, there is also a plan! It's been said that when you fail to plan, you plan to fail. Those who see the opportunity to earn money online as a long term serious business plan usually succeed.
In a way it's the tortoise and the hare race. The hare set off like a bullet, racing along as fast as he could go. When he realized he was miles ahead of the tortoise, he stopped for a rest. The tortoise plodded on, slowly and steadily, until he overtook the hare. When the hare woke up, the tortoise had already won the race. The serious earn money online business models are a bit like that. Guess which business models are represented by the hare!
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