Monday, April 27, 2009

Make Money Writing

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You can make money by writing about other business’s or blogs. They will pay for this as it gives exposure to their site with a personal recommendation from you and also the added benefit of links from your site to their site.

Review Me - For high class blogs with good stats ( hard to get on the program)

Pay Per Post - medium to get on the program

BlogVertise - easy to get on the program

BloggerWave - easy to get on the program

The harder it is to get on the program the better the earning potential.

Helium - You don’t need a blog to use this site. They have a marketplace were publishers will pay between $20 to $200 per article. They also have contests with cash prizes.

ProBlogger Job Boards - you can find blogs that need writers on these boards that are often paid positions

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Bloggers Bring in the Big Bucks

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Eric Nakagawa, a software developer in Hawaii, posted a single photo of a fat, smiling cat he found on the Internet, with the caption, "I can has cheezburger?" in January, 2007, at a Web site he created. It was supposed to be a joke. Soon after he posted a few more images in the same vein: cute cats with funny captions written in a silly, invented hybrid of Internet shorthand and baby-talk. Then he turned the site into a blog, so that visitors could comment on the postings. What happened after that would have been hard for anyone to predict.

"We just thought, O.K., they're funny,"Nakagawa says. "Suddenly we started getting hits. I was like, where are these coming from?"

An Accidental Entrepreneur

He saw traffic on the blog, I Can Has Cheezburger, which he runs with his partner, "Tofuburger" (she refuses to disclose her real name) double each month: 375,000 hits in March, 750,000 in April, 1.5 million in May. Cheezburger now gets 500,000 page views a day from between 100,000 and 200,000 unique visitors, according to Nakagawa. The cheapest ad costs $500 for a week. The most expensive goes for nearly $4,000. Nakagawa, an accidental entrepreneur who saw his successful business materialize out of the ether, quit his programming job at the end of May: "It made more sense to do this and see how big it could get."

Cheezburger's story is unusual in the upper reaches of the blogosphere in that the time between launching and reaching a critical mass of readers who sustain the site is so compressed. But many of the most popular bloggers have similar tales of starting out with a niche idea—an inside joke, a particular obsession—and watching it explode. Of course, most blogs linger in obscurity and are read by only a handful of people, and few ever reach the level Cheezburger has. What about a blog like Cheezburger lets it break away from the pack?

The initial appeal of the blog may have been a fluke, but its growth since then has been part of a tightly controlled experiment to help answer that question. Nakagawa and his partner constantly tweak the site to see what draws readers and what leaves them cold.

"We basically have a playground where people keep coming to play, so we're trying to create new games all the time,"Nakagawa says.

Building a Community

To drive traffic, they try to time their new posts with when people are most likely to be reading: in the mornings, on their lunch breaks, or in the evenings. Early on, when Nakagawa saw the site getting 1,000 page views a day, he added a widget that allows visitors to rate each post on a scale of one to five cheeseburgers. That helped boost traffic to 2,000.

Readers don't just rate or comment on the posts. They create them. Cheezburger depends on its fans to submit pictures, write funny captions, and send them in. Nakagawa has built a tool to let readers select a ready-made photo or upload their own, add and position captions, choose font styles, and submit a finished product. Any visitor can vote on the submissions, and the most popular ones make it to the main page. The function saves Nakagawa from having to find funny captions for photos, and it creates a lasting bond with readers.

That kind of interaction helps make I Can Has Cheezburger as much a community as a blog. A post by one user will inspire another to play off the theme, forming a narrative. "It's like you're creating a story supplied by people in the community, and then the people in the community supply the next part of the story,"Nakagawa says.

From Inside Joke to Job

The idea of building a community around content supplied by users sustains several top blogs, and most put the idea of community ahead of making money. For Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan, who lampoon celebrity fashion on their blog, Go Fug Yourself, the fact that ad sales on their blog now pay their salaries has not changed what they set out to do from Day One: have fun. "It was one of these inside jokes that we thought was going to just stay an inside joke,"says Cocks.

Part of it has to do with the nature of the medium: Blogging creates a direct connection between authors and readers, a conversation with distinct voices carried out in comments and e-mails and other blogs. Nakagawa wants to see how big that conversation—not to mention his business—can get. "It's kind of like, how far can you take it?" he says.

To see a slide show on how top bloggers earn money, click here.

Credits to Business Week

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Check this Top Earner...

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Monday, April 13, 2009

Make Money with Paid Surveys...

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Make money with paid survey, is it just a scam or non-sense. Well, there are actually a lot of reputable market research and consumer companies welcome people to become their members to earn cash participating in their online survey. It is a legitimate way to make money online. Additionally, Paid survey is very popular, there are more than 100,000 people searching for paid surveys every month in Yahoo as recorded in Overture Search tool.

However, the downsides of paid survey is that you will not know how much money you make ever month. The companies only send paid survey invitations to you if you are eligible. If you receive more surveys in the month, you'll earn more. Another problem is that most paid surveys only available to US residents, so people outside US will find hard to make money with paid survey.

Start Earning with Paid Survey in 3 Steps:
  • Step 1 - Create a new e-mail account specially for receiving paid survey invitations. You can use Yahoo, Hotmail and other free email services. This will make finding your survey invitations easier compare to using an existing email that receives plenty of mails daily.
  • Step 2 - Go to Yellowsurveys.com to sign up with as many online market research companies as possible. The site compiled a long list of market research companies that offer paid surveys. Sign up with the companies in "Most Popular" category first and then continue to join the rest. This can take few days of work.
  • Step 3 - Wait for paid survey invitations send to you. It can take fews days to months to receive your first survey invitation. You shouldn't rely on paid survey as your main source of income. It can only be a way of earning extra money.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Quote of the Day

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Money never starts an idea. It is always the idea that starts the money.” Owen Laughlin

Sunday, April 5, 2009

What your Blog needs...

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To understand the need for ranks, lets first try to understand why advertisers pay bloggers to do reviews for their products and services. Why?
  • Advertisers want to promote their products and increase their sales.
  • Advertisers want to drive more traffic to their websites.
  • Advertisers want to build more back links to their website and improve their search engine ranking.
  • Advertisers want to get feedback and suggestions about their products and services.

Given what advertisers are looking for, your blog should be able to have the following to be able to satisfy their needs and wants and ultimately win more sponsored posts from them:

1. Traffic Traffic Traffic

Traffic is the lifeblood of every website and in most cases, traffic is the primary consideration of advertisers when choosing a blog to offer sponsored post to. This means, your blog is much more palatable to advertisers if it receives more traffic.

To gauge a blog’s traffic, Alexa and Compete are popularly used by advertisers. Both ranking systems provide them with a good estimate of a blog’s traffic. The lower your rank means the higher the traffic.

2. High Google Page Rank

Advertisers are also particular with the Google page rank of your blog. Usually, blogs with high Google page rank receive the most number of sponsored post offers. This is because most advertisers believe that blogs with high Google page rank are more frequently indexed and can give them higher link juice. A blog with high Google page rank can also give advertisers a higher search engine ranking and a higher Google page rank.

3. Inbound Links

Naturally, when you have a high Google page rank, you also have a lot of quality links pointing to your blog. Backlinks don’t only boost your blog’s rank but it’s also an indication of how much traffic your blog gets. For purposes of inbound links, advertisers use Technorati Blog Reaction and Technorati Authority. Other use backlink checking tools while other use Google and Yahoo! Search.

4. Feed Subscribers

The number of your feed subscriber is another important consideration that advertisers take into account when choosing a blog. A blog with a high number of feed subscriber means it is popular, interesting and or useful. Hence, the advertiser is more likely to get more benefits from.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Publish Books

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Free service which enables you to publish, print and sell books, calendars, music, etc. on demand. There are no setup fees (nor investment fees), because each book is printed individually (after it is ordered by one of your customers).
Sign here!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Earn Money while Surfing the Internet

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The first way is through signing up website owners who wish to add their site to Springfrog through Keyword Bidding. You will earn a lifetime commission of 10% from all Keyword Bidding payments from website owners who you sign up, plus a further second tier commission of 5%. Some website owners can have really large long term budgets so you could make a very nice amount here.

The second way that you can make money is through winning the Springfrog free prize draw - you get one entry for every time you visit www.springfrog.com, plus you receive further draw entries from people who visit through links on your web site, and even more entries throughout 4 levels of referrals below you. You can also win a referrer's bonus if someone who you have signed up wins the main draw.

Commissions and prizes from Springfrog are available internationally. You don't need to download any special software and you can start earning immediately.
 
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