Sunday, 11 September 2011

How Can You Make Money By Articles Writing

Sunday, 11 September 2011
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Do you have writing skill and want to take advantage of your skill? If yes, then article writing job is one of the easiest ways to make money online without investing a single dime or any type of joining fee. You can make money online easily if you can write articles for websites and blogs. There are many bloggers and website owners who hire article writers. They pay well and you can make decent money online by writing simple articles.

Article writing job is not a hard working job and you can earn money online without having any technical skill. Usually you will be paid $2 to $10 for each article. You can calculate that how much money you can earn by writing simple articles for bloggers and website owners. There are many ways to make money online by writing articles and you don't need to visit site to site to get the job. But this job requires some skill:

1. Good grammar with no spelling mistakes
2. Each article should be at least 400 words (approximate)
3. Article should be informative
4. Article should be optimized with keywords
5. You must know some essential SEO (Search Engine Optimization) methods



Hi dear!
What is the one thing that everyone is looking for when they go online? You’ve got it – information. And if you can supply it in all kinds of shapes and forms then you will be paid for doing so, which could lead to a whole new career as a web writer.

Of course it isn’t just online markets that need content; there are hundreds of other markets you could break into as well, including magazines, but overall it is the internet which offers the best opportunities, especially for the beginning writer.

So why should you start online when you want to earn money writing? The reason is simple – it isn’t just editors that need your work. Website owners, people with newsletters that need writing and countless others all have writing jobs that they can’t or won’t do or don’t have the time to do themselves.

That generally sends them scurrying to websites like Elance and Get A Freelancer to find people who will write the articles and content they need for them. There are plus points and negative points to writing for the internet; you won’t often see your work published under your own name as you will usually be ghostwriting it for someone else, but you will get a lot of work since jobs quite often come in batches. You won’t often get just a single article to write for instance – you might get a half dozen, ten, twenty or even more, so the money can soon mount up.

The best places for finding work are the aforementioned sites, but you should also look on classified ad sites such as Craigslist for jobs in your own country and in other places around the world. There are also plenty of writing related websites that can easily be found via the search engines if you look for ‘online writing jobs’ or something similar. Don’t forget blogging jobs as well; if you have your own blog then you already have experience in blogging, so apply for as many as you can. Ongoing blogging jobs are great for bringing in a regular stream of income.

Getting started and building contacts is the hardest part. Go for jobs you feel confident in doing to begin with; after a while you will pick up speed and complete them faster and much more easily. You will soon learn to juggle your work as well in order to meet all your deadlines before they fall due – this is an essential skill you will need to develop in order to position yourself as one of the best in the business.

You could also work for a ghostwriting team if you prefer; these can also be found via the search engines and a simple email should reveal whether they are accepting new writers at any time. This can make life easier since you don’t have to go looking for work all the time – it is generally supplied by the team leader, depending on how that particular team works.

But can you really make a full time income by doing this? The answer is yes you can, but speed and quality are of the essence. If you produce good work then people will naturally come back to you for more of the same. They will also pay more for work of a better standard, so make sure you don’t put yourself down with the $2 an article crowd.

It will take time to build up enough work to be able to leave your current job and start a brand new career as a web writer, but there is no reason why you shouldn’t be able to do this if you persevere and keep checking the classified ad sites and job boards every single day. Don’t wait to apply for jobs either – do it as soon as you see them appear. Getting in early can make all the difference in some cases.

Best of luck for your comments.

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How Can You Make Money With Google Adsense

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Most popular website Google earns most of its revenue by allowing other website owners to advertise on their search result pages. All this is managed through a program they call AdChoices.

Now you can earn a share of the revenue that Google earns from AdChoices by displaying these same text ads on your site.  In other words, you're helping Google advertise and they pay you a percentage (roughly 60%) of what they earn.

If you have a website or a blog, you should definitely sign up for Google Adsense. It’s one of the few programs you can truly ‘set and forget’ – once it’s there you don’t really need to do much else with it. But there are ways and means to maximize your income from Google Adsense, and as you get to know more about it you can start to generate a decent income from it that will keep rolling in month after month. It’s a true passive income, which is why so many people are using it.

Most people have heard of Google Adsense, but not everyone understands exactly how to use it to its best advantage. So we’ll start with how to use it in its most basic sense and then progress to the more advanced benefits you can get from the program.

Basically if you have a website or blog you can sign up for a free account at Google Adsense and start putting contextual ads on your website. What do I mean by contextual? It means quite simply that the ads which appear on your site will be relevant to your content. So let’s say for example that your website is about tropical fish. The Google ads will then be related to tropical fish in some way. And because of the information that you give to Google, they will also display adverts that are relevant to your area. So if you are based in the UK the ads that appear will be relevant to UK buyers; if your site or business is based in Australia the ads will appeal to Australian buyers.

All of this is carefully worked out for you in order to attract the maximum click through possible for your website and your ads. Every time someone clicks on an ad you will get a few cents into your Adsense account, so it makes sense that the more attractive and relevant your ads are to your visitors, the more money you will make.

Let’s have a look at the appearance of your ads now, since this can affect the amount of click throughs you get. You can choose the color and borders of your ads to fit right in with the color scheme on your site if you wish, but it’s worth experimenting with having no borders at all around your adverts since this makes them blend in with your content more seamlessly and may encourage more click through in a subtle but effective manner.

However well you integrate Google Adsense into your current blog or website though, there is obviously a limit to the amount of money you can make from one site. If you get thousands of people visiting your site every day then you can expect to get a good income from it but many people don’t get this number of visitors and that’s where you need a separate strategy to try and up your numbers.

In this case you can go to the advanced level of Adsense income and think about starting several sites, all based around a different yet popular subject. You should think of these essentially as being content sites, since they are often chock full of articles and useful content which is carefully keyworded to attract plenty of search engine traffic on that particular subject. The Adsense ads are then placed in the optimum positions to achieve the best click through (the Adsense pages will give you ideas on where to position them but it’s worth experimenting to see what works best for you), and the site goes live for people to find and read through.

You can also insert affiliate links for products into these sites in order to gain even more income if you wish, but they are often known as Adsense sites simply because they are set up to attract visitors and click throughs on a specific subject. Some people end up with dozens of sites like this, and the beauty of them is that once they are built and you have bought your domain name and hosting plan you don’t really need to do too much with them except for promote them. Updating them fairly regularly is good if you want to get to a higher position in the search engine results though, which will gain you more visitors as a result.

You can also keep your site updated more regularly (and encourage repeat visitors) by inserting RSS feeds of news stories related to the subject of your website. Anything that will get people returning to read more – and possibly click on more ads as a result – is worth a try.

One final note here – choose the subjects of your Adsense sites wisely. It’s tempting to go for whatever is in the news at the moment, but once the stories die down so will your traffic. You want something that people will always want to know about – saving money, getting a better job, earning more, and various other more personal subjects such as skin care and successful dating for example. There are plenty of options to choose from; you just need to get your thinking cap on to find them.

In short the best place to start making money from Google Adsense is to integrate it into your existing website or blog. As you gain experience and discover the best ways to use it you can start thinking about adding extra sites into the mix. You might end up being an Adsense guru and raking in plenty of money for very little work indeed. That’s the best thing about it – the ‘set and forget’ benefit that keeps on working even when you’re not.

If you enjoyed this article or have any questions or comments about it, please leave them by using a comment below. Once you’ve done that it will be time to visit Google’s Adsense site to get started! Good luck.

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Friday, 9 September 2011

Earn money from your website

Friday, 9 September 2011
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Hi dear, I’m skipping the complex stuff like how to pick the right market and getting traffic in the first place, but I wanted to show a few different monetization methods that can be used for almost any type of site. It’s also important to show the end result of all the research and promotion and that there is a path to cash down the line, after all the goal as my site implies is to create an income online that’s both legitimate and passive. So before I list the different “schemes” I have to point out that how much you can earn will greatly depend on the topic of your website and the amount of traffic you’re getting. Often people will understand amount of traffic concept but completely forget the topic part and wonder why their 1000 visitors aren’t generating any profits.

Google adsense
Probably the biggest advertising platform online and the one most people have heard of. Adsense is mostly suited to sites with big traffic and also a wide range of topics as it seems to adapt really well to different visitors and content. Essentially Google tries to show the most relevant advertisement to that visitor so in theory they are more likely to click on it if it’s what they are looking for.

Advantages: No problems with getting paid (its Google after all) and easy setup, it’s just one piece of code. As mentioned it can be really good for large sites with lots of different types of content.

Disadvantages: Google take a pretty big percentage cut of your earnings, around 40%. Prices per click can vary wildly, everywhere between 5p and £5 that I have seen, so it can be hard to judge how much you’re going to make.

Company affiliate programs
Essentially these are just affiliate programs setup by online retailers and businesses to provide you with a commission on whatever sales you generate. For example if you had a weightlifting site you might sign up to a fitness stores affiliate program and integrate their banners and links onto your site. Nearly all will be on a pay per sale basis, i.e. you won’t get paid per clicks but it will always be free to sign up and try them out. You can either find them in a network link commission junction, tradedoubler or just go to their site and see if they have a program.

Advantages: Commissions can be pretty high depending on the store and if you do generate good sales most likely they will give you a bump in your commission. If you can find a company that provides exactly the product/service your visitors are looking for then conversion rates and sales can be really high.

Disadvantages: Payments can on occasion be a problem since you may be dealing with a small company. The most important thing is to build up a relationship with them over time so you know what to expect from them and vice versa. Also it can be pretty time consuming finding the ideal company to work with, a lot depends on their site and how well it converts customers into sales, if there’s a flaw here then it won’t matter what traffic you send them.

Sell advertising on your site
This method of making money from your blog can take many forms but mostly it’s about advertisers coming to you because you have a popular site and they know you have the traffic, I’ve never seen it work when you go out hunting for advertisers. It can range from selling banners on your site to ordinary links but the main principle is that they pay for the advert on a fix cost basis, i.e. you don’t get less or more money depending on how much business you deliver for them.

Advantages: You’re not required to deliver a certain amount of clicks or sales to the advertisers so it’s pretty worry free. Also as mentioned in most cases the advertisers are going to come to you (if you have a big site) so there’s not much work in that respect either, it’s as close to easy money as it gets with internet marketing.

Disadvantages: Who wants to wait around for people to make offers on your site? I’d rather be out there making my own deals. Prices for adverts vary greatly and you’re going to have to negotiate for the best deal. Also bear in mind Google has a policy against selling links for seo purposes on your site so you have to take that into consideration.

Sell your site
This is the only one I haven’t done I have to admit because I see it as a bit of a catch 22. IE if a sites making money every month why would you want to sell it? Similarly if your site doesn’t earn money why would anyone want to buy it? I do know people who have sold their sites for good money though, and often it’s to a company who can monetise the traffic much better, i.e. they can now sell their products directly on the site instead of just banner ads/links. You will need to use some kind of broker to negotiate the transfer of both the money and the domain name and they are going to take a cut. Sites like Flippa will allow you to list your site for sale and they also help negotiate the transfer (I think)

Advantages: Can be big money if you get the right company who really wants the site. Leaves you free to work on new sites after you sell.

Disadvantages: Working out a price can be difficult, some people use 15 – 18 months of revenue as a marker for final value but there’s no definite rule. You lose your monthly pay check. Broker is going to take a cut. Also by listing your site on places like flippa or eBay you’re going to get a lot of fake bidders, much easier if the seller comes to you first and you work from there.

So those are the main ways to make money from your site that I know of. Again as I said at the start so much depends on the site you have and the market you’re in. However I have to say that if you have a site that ranks and gets targeted traffic then you’re going to earn money with it some way or another, i.e. even if you do nothing people are going to mail you offering deals. I suppose this is why I spend most of my time building up my sites in the first place and worrying about the money aspect of it later.

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Earning Money With CPA Marketing

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CPA (Cost Per Action) affiliate programs encompass both pay per sale and pay per lead affiliate programs. Pay per sale affiliate programs pay you either a fixed amount per sale or a percentage of every sale generated from your links. Pay per lead affiliate programs generally pay for lead information (name, e-mail, phone, etc.) generated from your affiliate links. I will say that there is a really good earning potential marketing CPA offers. Basically, what it involves is marketing CPA offers as an affiliate.

CPA offers are a bit different as you get paid per action that the advertiser is paying for. You could get paid per trial sign up, email or zip submits, download, cell phone subscription, quote request, and more. On average, you can make anywhere from $1-$40+ per action.

Marketing CPA offers can be done for free as well. Although you will need some affiliate marketing knowledge, this can be a simple way to earn good money online.

Using CPA offers like these is a great way to supplement your Google Adsense earnings.

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Cash Earning by Facebook

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A lots of ways to earn money on Facebook, a highly popular social networking site. Facebook works by connecting friends, co-worker, colleagues and others together. Strangers can easily meet each other and become friends too. The emphasis is on social gathering and being helpful to each other.

Facebook runs an advertising program. Their social ads program is a bit like Google AdWords , the small column of simple ads that line the right-hand side of a Google search results page, but they differ in many ways.

Facebook social ads are not seen by nearly as many people as Google AdWords are, and they therefore do not have the same depth of reach. However, because of Facebook's highly social nature, those who do see the ads can be much more targeted, and therefore much more likely to be persuaded to purchase.

Like Google AdWords, the Facebook social ads work through the cost-per-click (CPC) model. This means that the person who runs the ad does not pay anything unless someone clicks on the ad. They will then pay an agreed amount every time someone clicks on an ad, though not every click is likely to result in a sale.

They may also pay through cost-per-impression (CPM). This is usually measured in thousands, and an agreed payment is made by the person running the ad for every thousand people who see the ad, whether they click on it, or purchase through it.

Some people sell through Facebook in quite ingenious ways. One way is to take full advantage of the estimated 60 millions people who are members of Facebook. One idea is to create a Facebook page that doesn't actually sell anything, but is all about a single topic. Nurture the page and get as many visitors coming to the page regularly, and then the fun can begin.

Instead of actually selling something yourself, approach merchants who already sell item that are the focus of your page, and off them advertising space. Don't just do it once, but find several advertisers and offer them all space on your popular Facebook page. Doing it this way you will most likely make a lot more than if you tried selling something directly yourself.

Facebook applications are big business for some. Developer applications do things. They do different things for different reasons. Advertising can be built directly into a cleverly built application, which of course is a smart way to go. If you can't build a Facebook application yourself, you could pay someone to do it for you and make money as a result of driving lots of people to your Facebook pages.

Getting lots of friends, creating lots of pages, and creating lots of groups on Facebook is one way that can lead to good profits, if you go about it the right way. This is a slow, but fairly sure way, as if you go too fast, Facebook is likely to ban your account.

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Introduction of Affiliate Marketing

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Affiliate marketing is a marketing practice in which a business rewards one or more affiliates for each visitor or customer brought about by the affiliate's own marketing efforts. Examples include rewards sites, where users are rewarded with cash or gifts, for the completion of an offer, and the referral of others to the site. The industry has four core players: the merchant (also known as 'retailer' or 'brand'), the network, the publisher (also known as 'the affiliate'), and the customer. The market has grown in complexity to warrant a secondary tier of players, including affiliate management agencies, super-affiliates and specialized third party vendors.

Affiliate marketing overlaps with other Internet marketing methods to some degree, because affiliates often use regular advertising methods. Those methods include organic search engine optimization, paid search engine marketing, e-mail marketing, and in some sense display advertising. On the other hand, affiliates sometimes use less orthodox techniques, such as publishing reviews of products or services offered by a partner.

Affiliate marketing—using one website to drive traffic to another—is a form of online marketing, which is frequently overlooked by advertisers. While search engines, e-mail, and website syndication capture much of the attention of online retailers, affiliate marketing carries a much lower profile. Still, affiliates continue to play a significant role in e-retailers' marketing strategies.

Details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affiliate_marketing

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Thursday, 8 September 2011

Introduction of Facebook

Thursday, 8 September 2011
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Facebook is a social networking service and website launched in February 2004, operated and privately owned by Facebook, Inc. As of July 2011, Facebook has more than 750 million active users. Users may create a personal profile, add other users as friends, and exchange messages, including automatic notifications when they update their profile. Facebook users must register before using the site. Additionally, users may join common-interest user groups, organized by workplace, school or college, or other characteristics. The name of the service stems from the colloquial name for the book given to students at the start of the academic year by university administrations in the United States to help students get to know each other. Facebook allows any users who declare themselves to be at least 13 years old to become registered users of the website.

Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg with his college roommates and fellow computer science students Eduardo Saverin, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes. The website's membership was initially limited by the founders to Harvard students, but was expanded to other colleges in the Boston area, the Ivy League, and Stanford University. It gradually added support for students at various other universities before opening to high school students, and, finally, to anyone aged 13 and over. However, based on ConsumersReports.org on May 2011, there are 7.5 million children under 13 with accounts, violating the site's terms.

A January 2009 Compete.com study ranked Facebook as the most used social networking service by worldwide monthly active users, followed by MySpace. Entertainment Weekly included the site on its end-of-the-decade "best-of" list, saying, "How on earth did we stalk our exes, remember our co-workers' birthdays, bug our friends, and play a rousing game of Scrabulous before Facebook?" Quantcast estimates Facebook has 138.9 million monthly unique U.S. visitors in May 2011. According to Social Media Today, in April 2010 an estimated 41.6% of the U.S. population had a Facebook account. Nevertheless, Facebook's market growth started to stall in some regions, with the site losing 7 million active users in the United States and Canada in May 2011.

Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook

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How can I added 5,000 Facebook Friends?

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I recently added 5,000 friends on my Facebook account and I wanted to share with you exactly how I did that!
 Once you do hit the 5,000 mark, though, other challenges arise.. like what to do with all the friend requests you now have that you can’t accept.

To get added 5,000 friends on your Facebook account, it does take some initial work, though.. considering it is a Social Media Platform, you will need to be consistent in building those relationships on Facbook. Once you have begun to really build relationships and interact with others, you will begin to receive more and more friend requests a day!

Steps you can take to build your Facebook List:

1) Make sure you have an attractive picture. Not just, you look great.. but a picture where you are smiling, professional and welcoming. Do not put up a picture of someone else or something else, as this is all about YOU.

2) Be sure to have your Information page well updated. Include books you read, movies, music, other interests. Include any education or professional experience as well.

3) Fill out the About Me section! This is crucial. Write something personal. See mine as an example. It is personal, talks to “one person”, shares my experiences, and also gives a couple of links out to my own sites.

4) Be sure you only have one or two links. Some people will list out every program or affiliate plan they are in and it is just too overwhelming. This is why a blog is an amazing tool, as you can direct people to one site and you can have all your income streams there, in one place.

5) Interact! When you interact with people on their comments, even just by liking those comments, people really do click on your name to see what you are about. This is a great way to get friend requests coming to you!

6) There is a limit on how many people you can request a day, so be respectful of the Facebook policies. I have found that no more than 20 a day is usually safe, but really, be professional. Seek people in like minded groups and request their friendship. Write them a note, mention how you noticed that you have some things in common and you would like to connect. This will cut down on the number of people ignoring your friend request.

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Tuesday, 6 September 2011

Earning Money with Facebook

Tuesday, 6 September 2011
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If you are a facebook user or have been around social networking sites for a while, you’ve probably heard that! But, is it really possible to make money with facebook? How would you go about making money on facebook?
Well, thanks to some very useful and user friendly applications, today almost anyone who has a facebook page, can make money in verity of ways. With one simple installation, you can be on your way to make money on facebook. Of course like any other methods of making money, specifically making money online, it takes hard work and persistence to be able to make a decent amount of money on facebook. Although these applications make it very easy to get on the path of making money with face book, its the strategy and a well thought out plan, combined with persistence and hard work, that ultimately factors in your success or failure in making money with facebook. Here are some applications you can use to make money on facebook:
1. My Merch Store: If you have red my 9 Website To Make Money With By Designing & Selling … article, then you know about zazzle. Well, now zazzel allows you to create and design any product on their site(which is free) and sell them on your face book. Think about the potential buyer base for customized t-shirts and hats and etc, specially if you have a lot of facebook friends. You can also sell product created by other artists and earn a commission on those. So, even if you don’t want to deal with designing, you have a way to make money on face book using zazzle.
2. Cafe Press: It’s the same idea as zazzle, but with a much bigger and well known online store. Cafepress lets you easily sell any product from anti Obama Shirts to pro Obama Shirts, on your facebook and make money, whether it was created by you or someone else.
3. Ether: Ether is a website that you can make money on by giving advice to people over the phone or by chatting. But now, you can use their new application on facebook to make money while giving advice to people over the phone. If you’re good at giving advice, this may be the way for you to make some extra money on facebook. Also if you know a second language, this app makes it easy to teach others and make money. You set the rates and Ether provides a number that individuals can call. The call will then be forwarded to your personal telephone number.
4. Music Blaster: With Music Blaster you can put a simple little music store on your facebook, and sell music from BlastMyMusic.com. You earn 5% for each song sold. The cool think about this app is the fact that you can help your favorite band or singer to sell their music while you make money, as well as helping them to gain more exposure.
5. Garage Sale The name says it all, its the good old Garage Sale, but a “facebooky” Garage Sale. Simply add Garage Sale to your profile page and list every thing you want to sell. When someone buys something, Garage Sale automatically bills the buyer’s credit card and lets you when to ship the item. Your money is deposited directly into your Pay Pal account, or you can request payment by check. However they charge a 5% commission on the total sales price, but that’s all. No other fee for setup or anything like that.
6. Shopit: Shopit is a free Social Commerce Network that gives users the ability to buy, sell or trade any product or service. Simply add a free store to your facebook and sell anything you like. Another easy way to make money on facebook.
7. FlameTunes: FT was founded in 2007 by an Iranian-American named Nima Khakpour. This app is more for the artists to sell their music. So, if you are an artist, FlameTunes enables you to sell your music on your facebook. You can also use it to sell music on myspace.
8. Lemonade Remember when you setup your first lemonade stand in your community? Well, this app allows you to use the same concept, combining commerce and community, and have a lemonade stand in a digital (facebook) neighborhood. Basically you add what you want to sell to a lemonade stand, and put it on your Facebook. It’s free and easy.
9. Ebay: Who knew that was coming? Yep, you guessed it. Now you can have your ebay on facebook. This application allows you to add eBay auction listings to your Profile. Sell things to your facebook friends from crafts, jewelry to diary pages, undies and dinner dates or just whatever you’re selling on eBay! You also have the option to add a charity auction that you support, on your facebook profile. I think it’s a very smart way to combine eBay and facebook, and you don’t even need an eBay Account!
10. Lending Club: It’s almost like prosper, where you land money to others and make money with the interest you make from the loan. Not to worry though, lending club has all the detail covered. So, it’s completely safe, and the whole legal and trust issues are taking cared by lending club. If you can use it safley, it can be a good way to make money with your facebook.
11. e3buy: Auction Buy, sell or trade anything. Auction your used or new stuff. With e3buy you can open a customizes store, upload your logo and start selling things. unlike ebay, there is no commission or fee to be paid. it’s completely free to use. It is also fully integrated with paypal, so you can get paid fast.
If you know of any app that makes it possible for one to make money using facebook, let me know and I will add it to this list. There you have it, 12 Free applications that you can take advantage of to make money on facebook.

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Way to Finding Freelancing Works and Done

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Nobody have without any skill? I’m sure you have one or more skills. Whether it is writing, typing, internet marketing, graphic design, web design, accounting or any other field that you are proficient with; all these are skills that you can freelance online.

There are tons of online freelance opportunities. Each and every day the online companies, entrepreneurs, marketers, web developers and web publishers are looking for freelancers who can help them to complete their works. If you are ready to work on freelance and sell your skill, all you need to do next is to find those people who need your skill or service.

So, where to find the online freelancing opportunities that you will be interested?

This article is going to answer this question.

Community Forums:

Community forums are actually great places to start finding and getting some freelance works. The reputed forums like Digital Point and Site Point have great amount of members. Many of them aren’t just actively participating in discussions related to web publishing, internet marketing, web designing, blogging and many other relevant areas but also whenever they need help in these areas, they will prefer to hire someone in the forum to help them. 

Below are the links to the marketplaces of Digital Point Forum and Site Point Forum:


The types of freelance works you can find in the above two forums’ marketplace are article writing, SEO link building, internet marketing, web design and graphic design, template design and programming. If you have found any work that you are interested, then you can just send a private message to the member to inform that you can take the work.

Alternatively you can post some ads in the marketplaces to offer your services and wait for the buyers to contact you.

Freelance Platforms:
You might have heard of freelance platforms before. They are the online job boards that post new freelance jobs and works on daily basis. Many of the freelance opportunities posted on these freelance platforms are opened to anyone. If you think you are the right person for the work, you can apply for the job.

Some of the recommended freelance platforms for finding freelance works are:
It takes some procedures when applying for a freelance job in a freelance platform. Firstly, you need to register for a freelancer account or a service provider account in the freelance platform. Then you’ll have to create your profile which will include your personal details, knowledge, work experience, skills and talent etc. Some freelance platforms will ask you to create a resume as well. Both your profile and resume are important in getting a job. So make sure they are written well.

Once you have completed your profile and resume, you can go to the freelance job board to search for a job. When you find one that you’re interested, you can apply for it by placing a bid. Freelance platforms are competitive marketplaces, so you are advised not to place a high bid. You also are given a chance to write a proposal to the employer to convince the employer to hire you. So make sure you have a persuasive proposal accompanies with when applying for a freelance job.

Thanks to you if any helpful for you.

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About PTC websites

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Paid To Click is an online business model that draws online traffic from people aiming to earn money from home. Home worker are earn by Paid-To-Click. Paid-To-Click, or simply PTC websites, act as middlemen between advertisers and consumers; the advertiser pays for displaying ads and a part of this payment goes to the viewer when he views the advertisement.

In addition, most PTC sites offer a commission to its members for signing up new members or they may pay members a percentage of the clicks that their referrals make as an ongoing commission.

The viability of the PTC business model has been questioned, as fraudulent clicks have ramped up the expenses for advertisers. With lawsuits filed against the internet search companies, the burden has been placed on Google, Yahoo and others to determine valid clicks from fraudulent ones.

Even though advertisements are the most widely known method for PTC sites to stay alive, much of the profit can come from the direct sales of referrals or upgrade packages which are created by the owner of each PTC site. This has led to the proliferation of online scams or ponzi schemes being created with PTC sites as a cover, as members are encouraged to buy referrals that are not actually human or upgrade packages that offer no real value. As well, some sites may request that their users pay an "upgrade fee" before being able to cash out their earnings, and then not paying out earnings after these fees are paid. By this way the PTC sites are not pay to the ads views.

Scams, although exposed on various PTC forums, are still heavily used by newcomers who are drawn in to the websites by search engines. Scam PTC sites are known to attract new users with cheap offers for upgrades and referrals and disappear without trace after a short time.

I am requesting you for justify when you go to any PTC site. Because of that most of PTC sites are scams. They are not paying to the advertisement views.

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Earn by DonkeyMails

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DonkeyMails is a paid to view advertisements website. As more and more ad money is being redirected to online outlets these websites are becoming increasingly popular in the earning sites. You may already have seen sites where elaborate prize pools or games are set up to entertain you while you view ads.

DonkeyMails is heavily promoted on many blogs and websites around the net. Everyone seems to rave about this opportunity to get paid fractions of pennies to click and read advertisers' emails and send emails for view the ads.

The company compensates you between $.001 - $5.00 for spending 30 sec of your time on their sponsors' websites. By no means is this a get rich quick method, you'll be lucky to earn a couple bucks per hour for your efforts.

DonkeyMails encourages you to supplement this income through several methods. You can upgrade your membership resulting in several bonuses. For each additional level that you upgrade they will increase the amount of times they display your referral link on their website. So you basically pay them to help you recruit a large down line and increase your profits day by day.

Paid to read emails programs are quite popular nowadays because they're free to join and pay out a little change here and there, but in reality they're not free. You're spending your time, your valuable time which could be spent much more productively, literally in exchange for pennies.  I believe, as should you, that your time is much more valuable than that.

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