How to Make Money Online
Are you tired of waking up 4am and
coming back 11pm, you are tired of your stubborn
boss that is giving you problem, or you are tired of
the peanut that they are giving you as salary, Wait
don't quit that your job yet until you read and
understand these four method of making money online
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Quick Ways to Make Money Online
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Make Money through Online Marketing
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Make Money through Online Content
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Make Money through Online Sales
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Pointers when Working Online
Although the global market has not
yet reached “Jetson” caliber with people flying to
the office in compact spaceships, it has evolved to
allow workers to never have leave the comfort of
their own computer. Below you’ll find a variety of
ways to make money online as well as general advice
for anyone who wants to succeed in the online world.
(1).
Quick Ways to Make Money Online
Flip domain names.
Domain names are valuable internet real
estate and some people actually make a nice
living off of buying and selling them. One
strategy is to use Google Adwords to find
keywords that are trending and use that
information to buy domain names that you
think may soon be in demand. However, since
short, snappy, or straightforward domain
names have already been mostly snatched up,
you can also get lucky buying domain names
that are random acronyms, as you never know
when a person or company with those exact
initials will decide to set up a website. (CPC.com,
for example, sold for over $200,000 when
Contract Pharmaceutical Corporation decided
to go online. [1]
Not bad for three letters.) For more advice,
read
How to Buy a Cheap Domain Name.
Do online surveys.
Online surveys won’t earn you
much apiece, but they don’t eat up much time
either and can add up when you need cash in
a pinch. Read
How to Make Money with Free Online Surveys
for more advice.
Transcribe
audio. Websites
are getting better and better about
providing written transcripts for the
hearing impaired, meaning that transcriber
jobs pop up fairly regularly. Transcribing
is generally low paying but is also easy,
fast, and doesn’t require much commitment.
Check eLance or oDesk for current
transcription postings.
Edit audio.
If you have and know how to use
sound-editing software, you can clean up
webcasts and interviews before they go
online. Again, look at a site like eLance or oDesk for opportunities.
Enter
contests. Since
you won’t get paid unless your entry wins,
search for a wide range of free
contests in a field where you’re already
have a lot of possible entries (ex. photos,
logo-making, background design) and submit
your work to as many places as will have
you. It might take a day to get through all
of them, but even a few small successes (or,
preferably, a great big one) will make up
for it. The experience might even steer you
in a new creative direction.
(2). Make Money through Online Marketing
Become an
affiliate marketer.
This is a great way to make
money for promoting someone else’s products
or services without having to carry any
inventory. Affiliate advertisements are
usually incorporated into your website/blog/page
via linked articles (great when your content
is strong and compelling, but must be done
carefully to avoid looking spammy),
product-placement videos (great if you’re
funny or have performance talent), or, less
and less commonly, banner ads (pretty
ineffective, as most people avoid these like
the plague). If necessary, you can also
become an affiliate marketer without a
website (by posting videos on YouTube
containing links to the product, for
example). Check out a site like Commission
Junction for possible products and services.
- If you have a lot of
traffic, you might want to do
cost-per-click advertising, which
doesn’t earn you much per click but
banks on the fact that the sheer number
of visitors will build your revenue.
- If you have very
strong content, you might want to do
cost-per-acquisition advertising, which
makes you a decent commission (either a
fixed amount or a commission, depending
on what you’ve pre-agreed to) every time
someone on your site makes a purchase
with your affiliate company.
Become an online mystery
shopper. Most
people have heard of mystery shoppers in the
real world, but with the shift to virtual
business, it’s becoming more and more common
to send mystery shoppers online-hunting. If
you’re just starting out, be prepared to
front the cost of your purchases, as your
reimbursement will depend on whether or not
you are a capable mystery shopper.
Do webinar marketing.
This is simply seminar
marketing done online – except that it’s
much cheaper than doing actual seminars and
doesn’t require repeat performances. If
you’re an authority on a subject that others
would be willing to pay to learn more about,
record yourself giving a talk about it in a
professional location (traditionally a
conference room, though this may change
depending on your subject), post it on your
website, and advertise.
Refer other professionals for
jobs. If you know
somebody whose skill and work ethic you’re
willing to stand behind, consider referring
them to a prospective employer. If that
person gets hired, you stand to make
anywhere between fifty and a few thousand
dollars depending on the position. Check out
a site like ReferEarns or Who DoYou Know For
Dough for more information.
(3.)
Make Money through Online Content
Become a freelance designer.
Create a website showcasing
your portfolio and build a client list by
finding work in the online classifieds.
Though it takes more time to get established
doing business this way, you can set your
own prices and won’t have to share your
profits with the graphic design house.
Sell an E-book. -E-Books are not for everyone, but if you’ve
ever found an innovative solution to a
desperate situation and wished you could
have simply paid someone to give you the
answer sooner, it’s likely there’s a market
out there for an ebook on the subject. Shop
around to see what else is available and
look for people posting in forums with
similar issues. Don’t waste your time
writing an ebook about something someone can
readily find answers to; it’s something you
want to reserve for people who are at their
wit’s end.
Sell an app.
In a multimillionaire marketplace, $1 or
2 per sale can go a long way. If you have a
great concept but no programming know-how,
it might even be worth it to hire a
programmer. Just make sure you shop around
for similar ideas, find ways to one-up your
competition, and comply with the rules of
the company on whose devices you’d sell the
apps.
Sell articles.
Lots of small businesses, websites, and
marketers need good written content and
smooth keyword integration to help them get
more traffic. Though you won’t make much to
start with, most articles will only be 200
to 300 words, which are a snap to crank out.
As you prove yourself to be capable, you can
start charging more for your services. If
you’re a skilled writer, you might even try
submitting your work to formal publications.
(4.) Make Money through Online Sales
Create an online store.
Selling online is especially useful if you
have a niche item that can’t attract enough
business to survive in a physical location,
but of course online stores for everyday
items aren’t going anywhere, either. If you
aren’t particularly web-savvy or can be
bothered to maintain a website, you can set
up shop on a site like
eBay or CafePress (for a fee).
Otherwise, you can hire someone to design a
website for you or even
make your own.
Create a
virtual store:- Believe it or not,
vendors selling virtual items from within
online games can make money in the real
world. creating an avatar of yourself and
setting up shop, you can do business with
other players (or even just advertise your
real-world business). Of course, you must
first find a game that allows it and pay to
set it up, but once you’re in, you can reach
a huge range of people in various age groups
and locations around the world. MMORPGs
(massive, multiplayer online role-playing
games) are especially good places to do this
(5).
Pointers when Working Online
Make a good first impression
no matter which type of online endeavor you
attempt:- As with
any business, your brand (web site, store,
virtual portfolio etc.) must grab the
prospects attention, enticing and
encouraging him/her to learn more. A strong
brand should include intelligently and insight fully written copy, a description of
your offering, product overview, news and
information and numerous opportunities to
respond (call to action).
- Differentiate your
product/service from the competition.
Consider what makes your business unique
by focusing on the brand, the specific
suite of services and how the product or
service will solve the customer’s
problem. Punctuate these differentiating
factors in order to set your brand apart
from the rest.
- Maintain a friendly,
approachable tone. You want to invite
your customer to interact with you so be
sure that while the copy on your site or
portfolio should be informative, it
should also communicate a friendly tone
that will motivate communication and
interaction with your customers.
- Have a solid contract
with your partner company. Enlist the
assistance of an attorney or have a
lawyer review your partner company’s
contract so you know how you will be
paid and the basis for payment (for
example if it based on produced work,
solid sales, sign ups, conversions,
referrals, etc.).
- Follow up with
clients after an initial interaction.
Because you haven’t had the benefit of
face-to-face meeting, you will need to
be proactive (but not a stalker) online.
After an initial meeting with a client,
send a thank you email a few days later
to remind the client about your meeting.
Open the floor to additional questions
and let your prospective client know you
are excited about the possibility of
serving him/her.
Optimize your skills and
knowledge in order to create a strong online
presence. Although
you may be a talented salesperson or graphic
designer, you may not know how those talents
will translate online.
- Take an search engine
optimization course. Either online or
possibly offered at your local community
college, learning about search engine
optimization (SEO) is an important
component to a successful online career.
SEO training will teach you how to
position your brand or store higher on
Google search engine rankings so your
business is hit first when potential
clients are performing a search.
- Write a business
plan. Even if the business plan will
never leave your computer, creating a
plan will give you specific direction
and goals, which will help you stay on
track and focused.
- Consult with experts.
If you have a friend or colleague who
has had success making money online, tap
into his/her knowledge and experience.
Find out what has worked well or what
he/she has tried that bombed. Extract as
much knowledge and insight to help guide
you in how you will create your online
business.
Make sure you have the
dedication and focus to work independently:-
If you plan to make your
online money making endeavor a success, you
must have what it takes to manage your time
and be dedicated to your craft.
- Examine your
financial needs. Do you need to make a
large income or are you interested in
making money online just to have some
mad money? The level of required income
will most likely dictate the amount of
time and effort you’ll need to spend
making your online business a success.
- Evaluate the amount
of time you can dedicate to your online
business. Are you a stay-at-home mom
with two small children and a demanding
school and housekeeping schedule or are
you single with no strings attached (or
somewhere in between)? Identify the
hours during the day you can commit to
your business and compare those hours to
the amount of money you need to make.
Typically, especially with some
businesses, the earlier months and years
are considerably more time consuming,
especially if you are building a client
list.
- Be honest about your
work habits. Are you a self starter,
motivated enough to stay on task and
work without having a boss check on you,
or are you easily distracted by the
phone, kids or other environmental
disturbances? Working online takes a
tremendous amount of motivation and
focus in order to reach your cash
generating goals, So, you must not allow
any distraction from any angle or
anybody.
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