Monday, December 10, 2007

Making Money Online

Check out this great money making article I found:

When I say its right in front of your nose, I mean that literally. What you are reading, right now - this very article is the simple cornerstone strategy that ANYONE can master, employ and execute in a matter of minutes if you are quick, hours if you are snail slow, but be making real coinage in 72 hours or less, and pretty much guaranteed. Sound like the usual hyperbolic nonsense you see everywhere else online? Trust me, it's not. And your intellect, as well as your intuition should both be kicking you in the rear end right illuminating the very EXCITING fact that you know I am telling the truth. Why do you know? Well - because you are reading MY article. And however you discovered it, either on an article directory, a search engine, someone else's blog ( thanks to the many publishers who reprint quality information throughout the web) or even one of my own sites, the fact is - you are here with me. And I have an opportunity to get my message out to you in whatever capacity I choose. Now here, I have nothing to sell, other than to implore you to take advantage of the very same opportunity in your online career and business building efforts.

But if I wanted to sell you a diet book, or a weeks vacation in outer Zimbabwe, or if I wanted to let you know about a great way to meet members of the opposite sex because I am a relationship coach, I could do all of that and more through the simple, elegant and effective interface of an informational article.

Yet - it amazes me how many people come to me for marketing advice, pay good money for a consultation, and yet when I ask them about the most basic, foundational elements of building their online presence - creating good content - they look at me like I've got three heads. ( And I have only two). Look - the bottom line is if you are reading this article right now, sharing this very small space with me and my message to you, it is pretty clear that you are looking for some good ideas. I am giving you one. And really, no matter how sophisticated you may think the very ELITE level online marketers may be, trust me when I tell you, it all starts, begins and ends with good quality content. And for each of us, the biggest obstacle in getting it is simply not doing it for ourselves.

So stop searching for the next best pixie dust that is going to take your income to where it deserves to be, closer your browser, brew a big pot of coffee and start doing some writing. You'll make me, ( and your bank account ) VERY proud - I promise!

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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Spotting A Fake Handbag

n United States alone, a lot of people are engaged in selling in fake branded products and according to one estimate the $20.0 million products are from fashion trade such as sunglasses, designer handbags and watches etc. Due to high demands of these products, there are people who manufacturers and sell some fake branded products more often for a quick earning.

If you have a plan to purchase a designer handbag, and want to know how to spot a fake handbag, you should first see the quality of the handbag very carefully. Although you may find a number of designer handbags available in the market, you have to see these handbags very carefully so that you can really distinguish between the genuine and fake designer handbags.

The first point to look for the designer handbag is to see the material quality, as the original branded designer handbag will have the excellent material finish and quality. The fake designer handbag can thus have a poor material quality as well as the stitching will be also of poor quality. Stitching should be carefully looked for especially inside the designer handbag as well as in and around the pockets.

Many designer handbags come in excellent packing and thus the level of packing can also give an indication about the fakeness of the handbag. You should also look for the logo design and serial number attached with most of the designer handbags. This logo can also lead to the clue about the genuineness of the branded designer handbags. You should also look for some other features such as lining and overall finish of the materials before making a decision to purchase the designer handbag.

You should opt for a genuine designer handbag and if you try to bargain the cost of the designer handbag with the seller, you may probably land with a fake designer handbag. If you bargain for the price of an original designer handbag, you should make sure that the seller is reducing cost from the original designer handbag. Many a times, the seller may sell you a fake designer handbag as soon as you start bargaining.

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Sunday, February 05, 2006

Don't Fret Over "Merchandise Credit" Reciepts

Have you ever taken an item back to the store, only to realize you no longer have the reciept? And then, to make matters worse, you realize all they'll offer you is one of those merchandise credit reciepts so that you can exchange the item for something else in the store? Being the fickle shopper that I have, its happened many times. And usually the store in particular has nothing else Im interested in. But instead of kissing my money good bye, here's what I do.

1. I always ask them to put the exchange amount on a gift card instead of a reciept. You'll see why in a minute.

2. I store the gift card with my credit cards, or in my jewelry box or some place safe. Thats the first advantage of having it on a card; I'm less likely to throw that away or lose it. Obviously, I don't have much luck with reciepts.

3. I shop the gift card around on eBay, so I can get actual cash back instead of being obligated to find merchandise at that one store. I think eBayers are more inclined to purchase a gift card than they are a merchandise credit (and they may be non transferrable at some stores), reason #2 to ask for a gift card.

Simple as that. On average, you will only lose $3 or $4 from what you paid, possibly less. It really depends on how much your card is worth (cheaper cards tend to sell closer to the actual amount). I really recommend doing this instead of ending up with merchandise you're not completely happy with.

Programs I Don't Recommend

I don't have a problem with survey programs, but personally I think they take too long and the end result isn't really worth it. Most of the surveys out there take atleast 15 minutes and are extremely boring, not to mention detailed. And usually the reward is $5...sometimes less. I don't think so. The only time I'll post a survey here is if its for real money; I'm talking, $20 or more. I often see some floating around that are $50 and $75, and more than that, but they're hard to qualify for.

One site I really recommend staying away from is GoZing. I used them a few years ago, I still get emails from them offering me $1 or $2 to take a survey. Sure, if I took them all it would add up to around $10+ per month, but there is time to consider. I know they were taken over by Greenfield Surveys last year, so hopefully things have improved over there, but my experience with them was terrible. Once it took 6 months just to recieve a payment of $4 or $5. So unless you think of it as a long term investment, I'd check out some of the other survey programs on the net.

Saturday, February 04, 2006

Software Judge

Awesome, another reviews site. I love programs like this, since I like to write (obviously). Sofware Judge will pay you up to $50 for each review of select software programs.

That sounds great, but obviously they're not going to pay out that much to just everyone. Their minimum is $1 per review, so obviously most people will be getting that. They also have a minimum payout of $200 (no, thats not a typo) so obviously this caters to expert writers who can make the $50 (or atleast half that, which is still probably hard to reach). They currently only pay out by Western Union, which is very odd as well.

I also can't decide if their rules page is funny or just downright rude and unprofessional.

Don’t submit more than three reviews in one day. Better yet, submit one review and see if it gets published or not. If it does not get published, it’s not good enough and we don’t want to spend several hours a day reading crappy reviews. Not everybody is good at this. But you have to be good to get published.

Yeeaah.....

Well, Im going to explore the site a bit more and decide if its worth a try or not. I'll update here if I do, and what my experience is with them.

Thursday, February 02, 2006

BoostaForum - Paid Forum Posting

I've been a paid poster through BoostaForum since mid December. I stumbled upon this brand new business while surfing the now deceased VortexMB towards the end of last year. Good programs come along when you're not even looking for money.

With this site you're basically getting paid to make posts on various forums, something you probably do already. I've tried programs with similiar ideas before, and none were too promising, but this is a bit different. Clients pay them to have their forums "boosted" (in other words, get more posts and topics). Then they give the writers a cut of the money.

On average, the jobs pay $2.50 for 25 posts and $5 for 50 posts. The posts have to be well worded, and 25 words or more. They usually have about 6 - 8 jobs available at a time, but it varies. There's always something to work on. They've paid me several times, usually within 1-3 days that I request payment.

The only real downside to this program is that the owners don't speak perfect english and can sometimes be hard to understand. They will also contact you via instant messenger to persuade you to finish your jobs, so if you don't want this happening don't plug in too much information! Other than that, its easy and pretty fun to make some cash with this site. I suggest only taking on forums with a subject that interests you.

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Welcome!

Are You Being Paid? Its a simple yes or no question, yet it can become eve more complex. If you answer yes, that brings us to the question Are You Being Paid Enough? Then the answer is, inevitably, no. Now if you said no in the first place, we have an even bigger problem on our hands. Its a problem that I've been trying to solve for years, and successfully so, but the journey never ends.

So basically my quest is to find all the legitamite paying programs on the web. No scams, no paid to read, no surfing sites, no "sign up for offers" that never come through. But I often come across a rare gem that allows me to use one of my skills to make some extra cash on the web. These are the types of sites I will be posting. Only sites that make it easy and fun to make a little extra cash. And there will be plenty of sites for those who are not webmasters, so stick around! I promise to put a little change in your pocket!