25Mar

My Favourite Three Home (making money blogging) Working Ideas

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By Keith R Lunt

  OK, so you have chosen to have a go at working from home and hanker after a quantity of tips. What are you go to do? Well, here is our top three selection of working from home tips.

1) One of the simplest home working tips to get on track in is no doubt completing surveys. Just find a list of fitting websites, sign up for all of them and see what they have to offer. Some will offer points that you can cash in as vouchers, others will offer entries into prize draws whilst some may just offer straight money.

Whatsoever suits your routine and needs most should be the best option for you, but cash in hand might not always be available. Also, although you might desire the survey site that offers cash over vouchers, if the voucher site gives you more functional and fascinating surveys, then you are perhaps best sticking with that.

2) Our following home working idea requires a bit of a build up prior to you can get it moving and that is blogging. Yes, pure and straightforward blogging. If you do not know what to do, visit WordPress, Blogger or any free blog service and sign-up for a free account. Then, initiate writing about whatever takes your fancy. Possibly a hobby or interest or maybe on the side you are a senior banker.

Whatsoever, write a few times a week and work on getting other blogs linking to you. Then you can sign up to one of the pay per blog post programs on the market and start signing up for vacant opportunities. Again, this requires a bit of work and patience.

At first, without a standing, you will only be able to take on low value work. But as you build a first-class standing for writing well and as your blog builds search engine popularity and followers, you can start to earn quite a major income per post. Ultimately, maybe one or two posts per week will fund whatever it is you are saving for.

3) Our third work at home idea is one more that takes a little endeavor. But then any acceptable home working scheme is not quick and easy and off the shelf. For this idea is affiliate selling.

Affiliate selling comes in loads of forms. Some merchants will offer you with a white label website, which is a copy of their website without any of their branding, or possibly even space for your own branding. There are also affiliate scheme directories, which will list many unique affiliate schemes to work with. Possibly you are technically skillful and could take a product feed from a merchant and build your own website of their offerings, which links to the merchant for sales.

Or perhaps you are a blogger and can blog about the items a merchant has on hand. Recommendations from you to your readers can work well and result in scores of sales, all of which should earn you a commission.

Whatever home working idea you decide to embark on it is vital that you take part in only highly regarded schemes. If the scheme asks you to pay them, then it is most likely worth missing it.

Keep at your chosen idea and you might just astonish yourself with your accomplishment! If you want to know more about working from home or you are in need of some home working ideas, do call into our site from some fresh and rare articles.

Keith Lunt


Love Your Niche: The Path to a Sweeter Success

By Heather Porter

  Its a common saying — If you do what you love, the money will come eventually, one way or another.

As people mature in what can be a soul-wrenching cut-throat business environment, most lose faith in this hoped-for precept. Hedging bets, fall-backs, plan B, and plan C. Many have given up a dream, whether major or minor, to do what is most practical for the long term.

At the end of the day, money talks. And who can argue with that?

Perhaps there is another way.

Some of the most successful businesses in the world began as beloved shots-in-the-dark. Take a look at Apple: in 1976 three passionate kids in a garage started a company by inventing the impossible and succeeding. These types of entrepreneurs are not just happy people, but fulfilled people. Fulfillment isnt easy and it isnt for sale.

The flip side of doing what you love is that it may mean taking a greater risk than most of us would feel comfortable with. Being a trailblazer in business is not easy. But by choosing a field you love, by becoming an expert in that field, reaping the rewards could be twice as sweet.

If youre up for taking the plunge into a more meaningful success, the first step is to identify the exact niche youll be filling. You have to ask yourself:

What do you absolutely love to do?

What are you good at (or what area would you want to become an expert in)?

Who would you like your customers be?

The key is to pinpoint the crossroads of where your interests and skills meet market potential. This is your niche. In this way, youre not inventing a business out of thin air to meet a potential demand. Youre applying your skills, and more importantly, your genuine love and interest, and matching them to a demand in the market. Of course not everything is marketable. You may not be able to sell your knowledge of antique jazz posters, but your prize-winning pie recipes might prove highly profitable.

It seems simple. But taking the plunge is scary

Steve Jobs co-founder and CEO of Apple Corporation said in his now-famous graduation speech at Stanford University:

“You can’t connect the dots looking forward,” Jobs said. “You can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something — your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.”

Don’t be one of those people who lets life pass them by, then sits down one day to give advice about how to live your dreams to those still buzzing with youth. Become an expert. It is vital to act, and act now. Anyone can get online, start a blog and make a difference sharing their expertise.

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ManageMyForum.com Now Allows Users to Get Fresh Content for Their Sites

By Shehzad Khan

  ManageMyForum.com is now aiming to help users get new content for their sites, concentrating especially on users with blank forums. The site also offers blogs posts and articles for Web sites, with an overall goal to improve search-engine rankings and to provide fresh, user-generated content.

“It’s all about traffic, guys. Whether you have the best affiliate offer and the best graphics and the most beautiful Web site, it doesn’t make the slightest inkling of difference if you don’t have any visitors,” said Shehzad Khan of ManageMyForum.com.

“Do you realise how many visitors and free content you are missing out on just by not having a forum or you have an inactive forum?

“Now truthfully ask yourself: Do you have the time to start creating users and writing fresh content for your forums blogs or Web site? Why bother when we can do it for you. Time is money and content is king. As cheesy as these sayings sound, it’s downright true. How many Web sites do you have? And how many of them have active forums and blogs? Especially on those high traffic sites, you’re missing out on user registrations, e-mail addresses, free content and user comments. The possibilities are endless when it comes to monetising this information,” he said.

At ManageMyForum.com, all editors and writers are professionals and have been in the industry for seven years. ManageMyForum.com will provide: realistic users, logical threads that make sense and resemble any other natural forum online, flowing blogs posts and not random copied content, articles and rewrites created with SEO and users in mind, keywords, input from customers and SEO content on a particular niche.

If interested, customers simply have to buy a package, provide Web site, blog or forum details and suggest some keywords or let ManageMyForum.com pick them.

Many users have been pleased with the services.

“I’ve been gypped a few times by online companies who don’t deliver. Always look for a service that communicates well and answers your questions. Good communication is a sign of good commitment,” said M. Burton of Manchester.

“You guys offer a really great service. Fast, friendly, and professional. I’ve recommended you to all of my friends,” said Dexter Paille of Durban, South Africa.

“MMF has great customer service. I once gave them a project and wasn’t satisfied with the results. They didn’t make any excuses; they just went to work again and made sure I was satisfied. Thanks for the attention to detail and making me feel important,” said Ramona Marsh-Stevens of Tallahassee, Fla.

“What I like best about you guys is you always deliver on time. Don’t ever let that change,” said Shane Colandro of Bristol, Conn.

“I hired a “content writer” from Chennai a couple months ago. The bid they gave me was so cheap I thought ‘What’s the harm in trying?’ Instead of two weeks, it took four. I got ridiculous excuses like, ‘Sir, Internet was down so I was delayed.’ Once I got the articles I requested, they were pure unadulterated garbage. Money, time and effort all down the drain,” said one user from England, UK.

If dealing with spelling mistakes, incomplete sentences, illogical paragraphs, waiting for weeks for results and checking and rewriting content doesn’t sound appealing, let a writer from ManageMyForum.com help and do all the work.

Shehzad has been a high quality provider of quality SEO Content for years now and has come to master the art. His site now specialise in helping website owners fill in their empty forums.

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