Make money watching ads on the web: Earned US$ 5,00 in 5 days!

terça-feira, 30 de outubro de 2007 · 1 comentários

Are you aware that you can make real money only watching ads on the internet? They are called Pay to Click sites and they give you money for you just to open the sites for 10 to 30 seconds. Each site and each ad has a different value. You can do it too!


Name

How much

Payout

Bux.To

$0,01 per click

$10,00 with 0% fee

AdsToBux

$0,01 per click

$1,00 with 0% fee

Clixncash

$0,01 to $0,03 per click

$0,05 with 0% fee




Make money with custom made clothes and apparels

quarta-feira, 24 de outubro de 2007 · 0 comentários


Wouldn't be great to create your own designs for clothes and put them to sell to make an extra money on the side? What if you could also make money referring people that think the same way that you do? Well, that's what is happening on the CafePress site. You sign up, upload your pictures or designs for products and start to sell on a free web page that they made for you. You don't have to spend a dime on it, and it's a great market tool.
Check my first design (only $20.99):

If you want to sign up, click on the banner:

Design and Sell Merchandise Online for Free

Yuwie – Social Network that pays you

sexta-feira, 19 de outubro de 2007 · 0 comentários


Ok, You have a Myspace account. You have lot's of friends and give and receive comments every day. It's your gathering point for the weekend. Your friends are always online... Why not do everything that you already do and even get paid?
Well, Yuwie can do this. Based on the number of page views that you and your referral have, you can gradually increase your account and make some extra cash. Some say you can even make a really big profit of it.
The member count is now with over 164,000 users and is growing every day. Why not give it a try?
Watch the page-view chart
Click here to start gathering friends and make money!

What the greatest bloggers do with free time?!

quinta-feira, 18 de outubro de 2007 · 0 comentários

Surfing the web I've found this article about the greatest names in the blogosphere and what do they do with a couple of free hours. This article came from the site Jonanthan Fields. Awake@thewheel.

"I posed this very question to a collection of some of the world’s top bloggers and social network marketers…and here’s what they revealed:

  • Darren Rowse | ProBlogger.net - Guest Posting - I’d identify a handful of other blogs in my niche (or surrounding niches) to offer to write some guest posts for. Networking - I’d spend a lot of time interacting with other bloggers and their readers - commenting on their blogs, emailing them and exploring ways of working together in win-win ways. (When I read Darren’s original e-mail to me, I misread it and thought he said to write guest posts in exchange for advertising, not payment. Turns out, that’s not what he said, but I’ve used that very strategy to break into print magazines and wonder if it would work for blogs, too)
  • Maki | doshdosh.com - Building relationships with influential people is my favorite off-blog marketing method because it gives the greatest amount of returns for all your efforts. Promote the content of other people, send emails, chat on IM, do favors, connect people together, help them achieve their goals. This is a great way to brand yourself or your site and makes it so much easier to get support or publicity in turn when you need it.
  • Cyan Ta’eed | FreelanceSwitch.com - I would pick 5 top-100 blogs that I felt worked well with my target market, then I would read each of their articles and spend time coming up with interesting and constructive comments for any I felt I was qualified to write about. I would also scour the web for any gems I felt would relate to them, and send them over immediately. In that way I would position myself as a valuable resource and hopefully befriend them too (if we naturally clicked). When the time came for me to send them a special article I had written, I would have a far better chance of getting it profiled with them, and I would have valuable contacts for any future collaborations….OR…I would spend one hour a day reading every Digg top story that day, then spend the other hour finding and submitting great articles to Digg. In that way I would hopefully get a good eye for classic Digg stories, and move up the ranks as a popular Digger (for those that don’t know, Digg has unofficial “Star Diggers” who develop a following. If they post one of your stories, you can be guaranteed up to hundreds of Diggs from the get-go, and a very real shot of being on the Digg popular list that day). I’d also contact every blogger I know, and ask them to give me a heads-up when they had a special article coming out. That way I could Digg those articles before anyone else – which as I rose in popularity would benefit the traffic of the blogs in question also. Once I was a popular Digger (which is pretty hard from what I’ve heard – but probably possible in two hours a day for an extended period of time), I would be able to on occasion submit my own flagship articles, easily get them Dugg, and get thousands upon thousands of readers coming to my site on a regular basis.
  • Penelope Trunk | Brazen Careerist - Here are two offline things that are great for promoting my blog: Being interesting at a party - if people like talking to you they’ll check out your blog. Doing public speaking. Sort of a like a party, right? But it’s a party where everyone is listening to you
  • Leo Babuata | ZenHabits.net - Write guest posts. To me, there’s no better form of advertising, free or otherwise. If you can get a good blog with a medium to fairly large audience to run a guest post of yours, take that opportunity! It’s worth the time investment. Why? Not only is it free, but you’re exposing yourself to a new audience. And if you write your best stuff, there’s no better advertisement — how else can a reader know the kind of quality writing you’ll put out on your own blog except by reading it on another blog? Always do your best stuff when writing a guest post for another blog, and you’ll get lots of new readers.
  • Anita Campbell | SmallBizTrends.com - I’d engage in social media marketing campaigns using a variety of content sharing sites, social networking and community based sites. So many sites, so little time…. With two hours a day, you could rock the house and make a huge difference.
  • Liz Strauss | Successful-Blog.com - Two hours a day. I’d hang on StumbleUpon. I’d comment on blogs I’d read. I’d talk on the telephone with bloggers about what they were reading. I’d have a professional expert profile where the media looks for experts to interview. I’d speak at the local rotary and at every conference I could find. I’d know the editors and the editorial calendars of the op-ed and lifestyle press and be sure they knew when I was publishing something that correlated with their usual interests. I might even go as far a buying a weekly hour of live radio time and hosting a show in the suburbs of Chicago on the same topic as my blog.
  • Muhammad Saleem | MuhammadSaleem.com - I would go socialize with other bloggers. This can entail guest writing on their blogs, commenting elsewhere and so on.
  • Henrik Edberg | PositivityBlog.com - I´d probably use those two hours over time to build power user profiles for the biggest social media sites like Digg, Reddit and Stumbleupon. This would not only give me more connections, friends and opportunities out in the world. It would also enable me to increase my own readership pretty quickly by using those sites as a power user.
  • Cory Miller | CoryMiller.com - Study the great blogs and learn what makes them great. Then force myself to read great blogs outside of my niche, passion and even interest for the same reason. Start email conversations with other bloggers. Develop relationships with journalists in my niche. I’ve been quoted and featured in four stories published in our state newspaper simply because I was blogging in my niche. And then, simply, get some rest. Blogging takes a ton of energy. I think more bloggers could use more rest times of simply sitting on the couch.
  • Donald Latumahina | LifeOptimizer.org - For me, I will get involved in social media sites. This way I will know what the social media audience likes while also building my network there.
  • Chris Garrett | Chrisg.com - For me it is guest-posting. It’s great marketing for your blog plus you can get paid for it!
  • Cameron Olthius | CameronOlthuis.com - I’d participate by leaving thoughtful comments that contribute to the conversation on other relevant blogs.
  • Alister Cameron | AlisterCameron.com -
Create the next killer Wordpress plugin or theme
Build relationships with top stumblers (and diggers)
Write guest posts for [big blogs in your niche]
Plan/research for next link-baity post
Comment like crazy on other key blogs and some lesser-known ones
Design a theme for csszengarden.com (Gets you a PR9 link)

Amazing insights…
While there was a bit of crossover between our various experts, I was amazed at how many different ideas were offered. And, a number of people brought off-line initiatives into the mix, too.
As someone who’s entrepreneurial efforts have been largely off-line until recently, I learned the power of networking and mainstream media publicity very early on. So, I would add these off-line strategies to the mix as well:
Attend blogging/tech conferences where you know a ton of other bloggers will congregate, stay at the hotel where the conference is even it’s a bit more expensive and spend every extra minute connecting with everyone. Don’t just focus on the superstars, welcome any conversation..and, most importantly, like Maki said, when you meet people get into the “what can I do for you” mindset, not the other way around.
Attend non-blog/tech conferences, events and trade-shows that focus on the content area of your blog. Get out and talk to people who actually earn their living in the big, scary face-to-face world….you might even have fun!
Write “print” guest columns in old-fashioned newsletters, magazine and newspapers or even the online analogue of print outlets that either share the targeted readership with an interest in what you blog about or have massive reach. In fact, a friend of mine, Marci Alboher, began freelancing for The New York Times a few years ago and that eventually led to a gig as a regular columnist and career blogger with them. The nice thing here is you get exposure and you actually get paid, either in cash or I’ve even negotiated ad-space in lieu of greenbacks, which can be a real win-win with the right publication.
Hit the radio-waves - Terrestrial or satellite, shows of all sizes are constantly on the hunt for entertaining guests, provocative topics and informative spots. I’ve done a bunch of radio and actually, through connections developed over time in print media, ended up doing a regular radio spot on Sirius (click podcast link on right column to listen) that turned into a recurring 1-hour segment. And now that I blog, guess what gets promoted at the end of every segment?
I’ll detail a bunch of ways to get you and your blog on the radio, featured in magazines and newspapers and writing for them, too, in a future post, so stay tuned.
What was interesting to me, too, was the absence of some oft-touted strategies like blog carnivals, and article-directories. Food for thought.
…so, how do you choose what to do?
Fact is, each strategy has its own unique benefits and they are all highly-effective at growing traffic. But, clearly, to implement them all would take far more than two hours a day. So, you need to make some choices.
For me, it comes down to bang for your buck. These days, time is our most precious asset, even more treasured than money. And, time well spent can take the place of money well spent in launching and growing a blog.
So, rather than trying to do it all on a low level, hone your efforts, choose the strategies that resonate most with you, the ones you feel most comfortable pursuing, and invest your energy in those.
Do this for 30-days and then if you have the inclination and the time, begin to add more, one at a time. This will allow you to adapt to the workload and also be able to more effectively measure the additive affect of each strategy.

And, remember, too, this nugget:
  • Jay White | DumbLittleMan.com - This is going to sound VERY generic but there is no better marketing than writing great articles. I would simply use that time to write.
No amount of off-blog effort can make up for poor content or design. So, step one is to make your blog rock. Once that’s taken care of, step two is to set the off-blog marketing wheels in motion."
Source Jonanthan Fields. Awake@thewheel.

Make money searching the Web – Zotspot

quarta-feira, 17 de outubro de 2007 · 0 comentários


zotspot - get paid to search


Did you ever give a thought of how come Google makes a lot of money? Billions of it? Mostly with the adwords advertising that they allocate in the website of publishers. But on the main search of the Google site they also make money with ads and better... they don´t need to pass the cash to webmasters or bloggers so the money they earn in that location comes back fully to Google.
Well Zotspot give it a thought and released a business plan: The user registered use this search engine. The benefit? Zotspot pays the user from the profit of the advertisers. Perfect! But has more... You can make money searching the web and referencing users.
You don´t have to spend a dime on it and you can continue to use Google, if you don´t find what you want!
I already choose my search engine. One that cares with me :) Choose yours right now! Click here to start using ZOTSPOT.

3 Items to boost your affiliate program

terça-feira, 16 de outubro de 2007 · 0 comentários

I have found this post on the Limao Orange blog and wanted to share with you!


"The ideal world an of affiliate marketer is one that does not require the affiliate having their own website, dealing with any customers, processing refunds, getting involved in product development and maintenance.
Affiliate marketing is one of the simplest and easiest ways of launching youself into an online business and potentially earning more profits.

Firstly, assuming that you are already involved with an affiliate marketing program, what do you think would be the next thing that you would want to do?
You would like to double, or even triple, your affiliate commissions, right?
Well how do you do that?

Below, are some powerful tips on how you can boost your affiliate commissions overnight!

1. You need to know the best programs and products to promote.
Without a doubt, you would like to promote the program(s) that enable you to achieve the greatest profits in the shortest possible time.

To start with there are several important factors for you to consider when selecting such a program. You should choose the ones that have a generous affiliate commission structure. The programs that have products that fit in with your target audience and niche. And ones that have a solid track record for paying their affiliates easily and on time. If you are unable to increase your affiliate commission, the best thing for you to do is dump that program and continue looking for a better one.

To make it easy for you, there are thousands of online affiliate programs, which gives you more than enough reason to be picky. You will want to select the best pogram to avoid losing or wasting your precious advertising dollars.

To promote your affilaite program, write some free reports or short ebooks that you distribute from your site. Keep in mind that there is also a great possibility that you will be competing with other affiliates that are also promoting the same program. If you start writing short reports related to the product you are promoting, you will easily be able to distinguish yourself from the other affiliates.

In these reports, make sure you provide some sort of valuable information for free. If it is possible, add recommendations about the products.
By writing ebooks, you get almost instant credibility. Potential customers will see that in you, and they will be enticed to try what you are offering.

2. Collect and save the email addresses of the people who have download your free ebooks.
It is a well known fact that a majority of people do not make a purchase with the first contact. You may have to send out your message more than six times to make a sale.

This is the reason that you have to collect the contact information of those who have downloaded your reports and ebooks. That way you can send follow-ups to these contacts, reminding them to make a purchase from you.

Make sure you get the contact information of all prospects, before sending them to the vendor’s website. Also, keep in mind that you are providing free advertising for the product owners. Which means, you get paid only when you make a sale. If you send all your prospects directly to the vendors, chances are that they will be lost to you forever.

When you get their names and email addresses, you can always send other marketing messages to them. That way you may be able to earn an ongoing commission, instead of a one-time sale, from the same person.

By publishing an online newsletter or Ezine, it is always better to recommend a product to someone you know as opposed to selling to a stranger.
This is the purpose behind creating and publishing your own newsletter. This also allows you to build a relationship based on trust with your subscribers.

Be careful, because this strategy has a delicate balance between providing useful information and something that resembles a sales pitch. If you continually write informative and useful editorials you will slowly be able to build a sense of reciprocity with your readers that may lead them, at a later date, to support you by buying your products.

3. Ask your merchants for higher than normal commissions.
If you already have success with a particular promotion, you could approach the merchant and negotiate a higher percentage commission for your sales.
If the merchant is smart, and most are, he or she will more than likely grant your request, rather than potentially lose a valuable asset in you. You need to keep in mind that you are almost a zero-risk investment to your merchant; so do not be shy about requesting for an addition to your commissions. Remember to try to be reasonable about it.

Writing strong pay Per Click ads. PPC search engines are the most effective means of advertising anything online. As an affiliate marketer, you could make a modest income just by managing one of the various PPC campaigns such as Google AdWords and Overture. You should try and monitor them to see which of your ads are effective and which ones you need dispose.

Try out any or all of these strategies and watch the difference it will make to your commission checks and maybe even in the shortest period of time."

Source Limao Orange

Online Money Making: What is the truth?

segunda-feira, 15 de outubro de 2007 · 0 comentários

First of all: Making money online is not for the weak at heart. Everybody promises a lot of cash in the first week or even in the first month, but that's not what happens. It's true, you can earn money online, and if you do it wisely, you can get rich, but that requires time and sweat, meaning you'r not going to make money doing nothing and the next day you set up a site.
So I set up this blog to tell you some experiences I'm having with some sites. Plus I intend to post some clues about professional thinking on shifting mental patterns so you can anylize and get the best or at least some interesting results about professional positioning.
Hope you like it!