How I Made $158,107 Working Just 2 Hours Per Day!
March 30, 2009
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By now I think most people in the world are online or have access to the internet. What most don’t know is that there is a huge amount of income to be made for a minimal cost or even for free!
For those that are aware of this, they’ll know that most courses and products for sale only offer the theory behind this. They don’t offer to show the “newbie” how to actually set up and make money online.
However now you are about to receive the full training you desire! This step by step training is brought to us all courtesy of Steve Tenpenny. He is the creator of the Website Profit Formula.
Now Steve is no big time guru, he’s quietly been making an easy six figures with just a few clicks of a mouse. Previously he had an office job when he decided to give the Internet a shot.
Since then Steve developed more and more systems to extract cash from the internet and shared one of his methods when he created the Project Site Flip website back in December 2008.
Steve has now taken this to the next step showing you everything you need to know no matter what your level of expertise. Don’t have a site, that’s OK because Steve will show you how to set up a variety of different sites without spending hours dealing with code.
After you have your site set up, Steve shows you some very profitable ways in which you can turn one site into a profitable online empire earning you money while you sleep.
Now I’m a member of this site and let me tell you, it’s amazing. I was struggling to make any money online and was ready to give it all up. But I thought I’d give it one last chance and give Website Profit Formula a go.
I’ve only been using it for a week or two and have already made more money from using the lessons from Steve’s site, than I have in 4 years trying to use other online make money products. Using this site I had easily set up an affiliate campaign and started seeing a return within a few hours.
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I Received a Check For $2,520 and All I Had to Do Was be a “Secret Shopper” For McDonalds, Walmart and Sears
March 30, 2009
Wow! What a great way to make a living. Just pretend to be a shopper at restaurants, mega-stores and other businesses, and get paid. And, I get to keep the merchandise I buy and the meals I eat. Can you think of a better ‘job’?
On the morning of March 19, 2009 I received the check as stated above. Payable to me. No strings attached on back of check. It was drawn on the Mile High Banks of Colorado. Had never heard of this particular bank, so I went online to Google, and yes, it was a legitimate bank. This was a ‘cashier’s check’, signed by a ‘John R Betty’.
It was accompanied by a letter and instructions. On the back of the instructions, were printed the ‘Code of Business Conduct and Ethics’. How ironic, coming from a scam artist. It explained that it was to be honest and ethical in my doings, to be in legal complaisance with the law, and be honest with any company funds.
The letter started out: Congratulations! You have been selected…. Boy, how many times have you heard that, ‘you have been selected. The first letter I ever got like that was my draft notice in 1958. Yes, I’m that old. They went on to tell me a little about themselves, that they conducted these secret shopping surveys for major companies like McDonalds, Sears, Walmart, Western Union, Wendy’s, Kmart, Lowes and many more.
Sounds impressive, doesn’t it. I doubt they actually do work with them, but they grab names familiar to every one to establish their credibility. The letter was signed by a Aural W Brown, Director of Operation. I was to call a Mr. Winston Powell, a research associate at Secret Shopper of Brownsville, Ontario, Canada.
They broke down the $2,520 paycheck this way:
• $280 (2 hr. at $140 hr) Pit Pay: Pay rate increases after completion of first assignment.
• $80 Items purchased are for Employee to keep. Receipt required - Walmart
• $20 McDonalds, Wendy’s or Subway is lunch bonus. No receipt required
• $980 (+$50 transfer fee) Money Gram Transfer. Ref # and receipt required - Walmart
• $80 Items purchased are for Employee to keep. Receipt Required - Sears
• $980 (+50 transfer fee) Western Union transfer. Ref# and receipt required - Sears
Then there was the ‘Customer Service Evaluation Tool(CSET) which asked for my personal information. Then there were 5 boxes used to rate the 5 merchants from 1 to 5.
1 being unsatisfactory, to 5 being excellent. They asked for ratings on 8 different items, such as quality of service, attitude, sales skills, etc. They you supposedly sent this to them for rating and proving your work. They then purport to have additional assignments. All this just to get you to deposit the check and send the two $980 wire transfers. That’s where they make their money.
And it doesn’t take a genius to recognize what happens to the ‘cashiers check’ after you deposit it. About a week or 10 days later, you’re advised by your bank that the check is fraudulent (fake or counterfeit) and the $2520 will be deducted from you account. If you are overdrawn because of it, the bank expects you to make up the shortage as quickly as possible.
When I first opened the letter, I realized this was a scam immediately. What company anywhere pays over $2500 to have work done to a total stranger before the work is done?
They had no idea who I am. There are legitimate mystery shoppers companies out there, and I have done some in the past. But they pay after you have accomplished the task, and usually in small amounts of $20 to $40. When somebody “gives” you thousands in advance in form of ‘cashier check’, I’ll bet my bottom dollar it’s a scam.
I went back to Google, and entered ‘Secret Shopper’ into search box. There were numerous articles about them and it being a scam. It also told of people falling for it. What makes it worse, is the fact this is usually perpetrated on those who can least afford it. Someone in dire financial straits may fall for it, deposit the ‘check’ and then find themselves in deeper financial trouble when the check is returned - fake check- and they have to make good to the bank.
If you ever get a ‘cashier’s check’ or other form of payment in the mail from an unknown company, usually from outside the U.S., especially in the hundreds or thousands of dollars, be suspicious and skeptical. Someone is trying to separate you from your money.
Check it out first. Call the bank. Try Google. Have bank verify that the funds are there before depositing the check.
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How to Make $100/Day+ From Your Web Site
March 29, 2009
Do you dream of quitting your job to work from home running your own online business? But you don’t know how to create your own web sites or most importantly, how to make money online? And you don’t want to fall for all those ‘get-rich-quick’ schemes. So what should you do? And how can you earn at least $100/Day from your web site?
The internet has made it possible for ANYONE to own a web site. And if you don’t want to spend any money to set it up you can use a free blog service. That way it won’t cost you any money ? ever.
The only problem with this way of working is that the so-called ‘free’ sites always come at a price. And that price is usually unwanted advertisements being placed on your web pages that generate money for the company, but are of no use to you.
You are also restricted as to what you can and cannot place on the pages yourself. And so this can really limit the amount of money you can earn online ? if any at all.
So you need to ask yourself if you’re really interested in making money online, or just saving a few bucks?
If you’re really serious in running your own money-making web site, you HAVE TO INVESWT in yourself.
What I mean by this is you need invest whatever it takes to learn how to create your own web site and publish it online with a reputable and reliable hosting company.
You can get really good hosting for your web site for as little as $4.50 or less per month, and the financial rewards can be great, as I’ll explain.
You can create a web site on any subject you want ? and ? even if you don’t have anything to sell, you can still make money.
Let’s say, for example, you love to play golf so you want to create a web site all about golf.
So you design your web site, fill the pages with useful information about how to play golf, club house etiquette, different golf courses, golfing holidays, golfing equipment, etc, and upload it to the internet.
You then need to place pay-per-click advertisements on your web site. The best place to go for these is Google. You can create an AdSense account with Google in only a few minutes, generate the code for your ads and copy & paste the code onto your web pages.
PPC ads work by visitors clicking on your ads and you earn money for each and every click. The amount of money you earn per click can vary from only a few cents, up to $30 or more, depending on the niche topic of your site. But with only a few clicks a day, you can still earn a substantial amount of money every month.
Next you need to find some affiliate programs. Just browse the internet to look for appropriate companies. For instance, for your golf site you could search for “golf equipment affiliate program” or “golf holiday affiliates” or something similar.
Alternatively you could also search for appropriate companies and products through the big online affiliate networks such as Click Bank or Commission Junction.
Affiliate programs work by you placing advertisements for products on your web site and if someone clicks on the ad and buys the product, you earn a commission for every sale. And some affiliate programs pay as much as 75% commission.
So if you had a golf site with plenty of PPC ads and affiliate links on every page, and you can attract plenty of visitors to your web site, you can easily earn $100/day or more from your web site.
But how do you attract plenty of visitors to your web site every day?
By filling your web site with as much useful and quality information as you can and then writing and submitting articles to the online article directories so that people can read the useful information in your article and then click through to your site to read even more.
And while they are there, hopefully they will click on a few PPC ads or click on an affiliate link and make a purchase.
Just remember that the more pages your web site has, the more ads you can display and so there is more likelihood of every visitor clicking on something they see of interest.
So learn how to build all your own web sites, and if you can generate at least $100/day from each site, then the more sites you have, the better.
Now isn’t that worth thinking about?
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Influence Power Across the Web
March 28, 2009
Many people around the world are draw into social networking sites that allow them to pour out their emotional and thoughtful input throughout the online world. This creates a feeling of self-importance that can truly empower the ego and boost personal image in individuals with the need to have attention. This is also a great way towards influencing others as well, as people know that media is very influential with certain groups. Microblogging through video would only reach more people, as it is a popular thing to upload video nowadays throughout all age groups, but especially the younger audiences.
How Video Microblogs Work
A video microblog will allow users to upload small video clips of them selves talking about whatever they please. These microblog messages on video are easy to access and are provided, packaged with the necessary software to play the videos right on the site. Advertising and other materials could be placed within the videos through logos, or simply getting the microblogger to mention a product or service. Many people even have a fan base of thousands of viewers every day. There are serious applications that could use such amounts of influential power, especially through micro blog outlets allowing video with users having thousands of viewers.
Popularity Amongst the Population
Microblog sites are popping up everywhere and allowing users to produce materials by themselves through web cam and uploaded video content. Although many users will abuse this privilege and break the terms of service for the sites, a majority of the users will play by the rules as to not be permanently banished from the site and lose all of their important contacts and networking that they have spent many hours building as a user. Loyal microbloggers will continue to use such services as provided and continue to use the site until it no longer is popular. The likeliness of the sites losing their popularity is very low, but other sites may pop up with better incentives, causing many users to convert, or double dip into both systems, and more if available.
Networking and Connecting to Other Users
The networking aspect of microblogging and other types of blogs will always keep users signing up for service. This allows many of the new users to have their own face time with their peers and create a sense of importance, even if they do not have the self-esteem to do so in person. Microblogs also allow people with similar interests to interact, creating a virtual playground in which they can exchange messages and provide each other with entertainment and other various forms of leisurely experience.
Providing the ability to upload and send microblog messages on video can easily boost any website up from lower level popularity to high-end potential. Many sites such as those who pioneered networking aspects to young adults and teenagers are beginning to incorporate video function into their sites. The resulting wave of video microblogging made it easier and quicker for people to express their opinions and relay their personal messages that take longer to type out and compose normally.
For more information on videoblogging, visit http://videomicroblog.com and http://microblogvideo.com
What in the World is It?
March 28, 2009
Have you heard of the word “microblog”…yet? Chances are, you will…soon. Microblogging is the erstwhile form of talking on the telephone, of reading celebrity gossip, of sending e-mails, and of constantly changing Facebook status. Microblogging is changing the way we live.
In a nutshell, microblogging (also known in its hyphenated form: micro-blogging) is an Internet-based communication that is distinctive for its short and constant messaging. Usually, a microblogger joins a microblogging site (see below for the options), gathers a group of fellow micro-bloggers around him who ‘follow’ him, and periodically changes his ‘blog’ to reflect what he is doing.
“Blog” is a word that sounds too big to use for these mini updates, though. They can be compared to status updates on a Facebook profile. E.g., “Bob is getting ready for work.” Or, “Dianna is glad that she remembered to put on her makeup before she left the house today.” This is the microblog, but it is far more than just a periodic status update. People now using imcroblogging to exchange video, audio, pictures, selling, socializing, and et.al.
Where Do I Go to Microblog?
As mentioned, Facebook has its own type of microblogging—the status updates. But now, any social networking site has this feature: Myspace, Plaxo, LinkedIn, Xing, etc. Even Gmail users can regularly update their status, a tacit admission that microblogging is now an expected for any site with any social dimension. The king of all microblog sites is Twitter. Twitter is now a household name, and the millions of people twittering today is rivaling the member statistics for Facebook. Other sites have found their way into the microblogging niche: Plurk—does a great job of integrating pictures, videos, and the status feature, and does it all using a timeline—a unique, but helpful feature. Pownce—takes microblogging to a higher level of sophistication (and potential usefulness) by integrating it with invitations, calendar events, and even sharing of files. Rakawa—uses the Twitter concept of status messages based on a question. Twitter users answer the question, “what are you doing right now,” while Rakawa users answer the question, “What have you achieved today.” The usefulness of Rakawa for business and productivity has yet to be determined.
What is the Best Place to Microblog?
It all depends on what you are trying to accomplish—and what kind of constituency you have. Do you want to microblog just to give your friends an insight into your daily routine—a Gmail, Facebook, or Twitter update is sufficient. Or, are you trying to gain traction in a new business? Expose your microblogging thoughts on LinkedIn, a professional resume-like networking site. Or you can Twitter to businesses or business owners. It’s not easy to decide.
Pick One. Often, it’s good to pick just one microblog and stick with it. That way, you gain familiarity with the site, you gain a following, and you work the system well.
Pick Several. The limitation of just picking one and sticking with it is that you may be missing out on interaction with friends, fans, or other business. In that case, you may need to join several microblogging sites in order to gain broader visibility. Obviously, things can get complex from here on out. How often do you change your status? When was the last time you changed status? Should you do it on all?
Pick them all. Ah, but thankfully, some have devised solutions. It is now possible to update all of your microblogs with one fell swoop (or click) by using aggregators. These powerful updaters will simultaneously update all of the microblog statuses that you give them permission to do. These sites are Socialthing and Profilactic.
For more information on microblogs, visit http://microbloggingsite.com and http://microbloggingsites.com
Directory Submission: The Right Way
March 28, 2009
You cannot afford to go left! Directory submission must be done right in order to rip the benefit form this crucial link building method. There are thousands and thousands of link directories out there where you can submit your site or blog to. But out of that many thousands of directories, only a fraction actually offers the real backlink and some PR benefit.
There was time when directory submission would work like magic when it comes to link building. It still does work to some extent but not as much as it used to be before. Extreme competition pretty much exhausted all the traditional link building methods and to stay competitive in the game, one needs to do more than what others doing; both in terms of quality and quantity. Some might say it’s the quality of backlinks that matter and not the quantity, I would say they both matter. If I have only few good quality links and my competition has more good quality links than me along with a lot of Ok quality links, I’m the one who is behind in the game. So even with good quality backlinks, one needs as many of them as possible till the competition is beaten. .
First most important step in directory submission would be to find as many niche blogs as possible and submit the site to them. Niche directories are a new trend and by now, there are niche specific directories in almost all major niches. Submitting the site to those directories will give you relevant backlinks which will be more valued for ranking purpose.
Once you are done submitting to as many niche directories as you can, next step would be trying to put together a list of all high ranking directories with as many backlinks as possible. More backlinks a directory has, more frequent Googlebot visits the directory and better chance you have for quick indexing of your link. High ranking directories also pass higher value link juice.
If you are reading this far and still wondering what is the world is being talked on this article or what do the terms directory submission and link building mean, the you should know that a site needs to be properly optimized with as many backlinks as possible being pointed to the site to rank high in search engines. Higher the site ranks, better flow of traffic there will be meaning more viewers/readers and more revenue for money making webmasters.
One last thing I would like to touch up on is deeplink directory submissions. Aside from niche directory and general directories, there are deeplink directories that accept deeplink submissions with some only accepting deeplink submissions. It would be beneficial to spend some time finding as many directories as possible and put together a large deeplink directory list. Once the list is made, you can start submitting your inner pages and/or social media pages to these directories.
So if you want to get good benefit out of directory submissions, spend a lot of time on the web searching for as many directories as possible, sort them out by priority, and keep submitting. Take a slow and steady approach and don’t go overboard by submitting to 4,000 directories in a month and nothing on the second month. It is more advisable that you submit to 1,000 or 2,000 directories over the course of 2-3 months. This way the link building campaign would look lot more natural and organic in the eyes of search engines.
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5 Things That Make a Good Internet Domain Name
March 27, 2009
Here are some things to note that make a good internet domain name (including the company that you are going to employ for this service).
One, it should have a comprehensive technical support package and it does not just mean someone you can call when something is down. It should be listed as one of the benefits and you should have multiple points of communication with them. This includes a live chat system, an email address as well as a phone call system that you can use to contact the technical support team whenever there is a glitch. This should not just be limited to problems, but questions and queries you might have about your website and any of the services that they are providing to you.
Secondly, the website domain name should be completely customizable to your business name, no matter how complex your business name may be. A lot of the hosting companies online give a whole slew of options for any business to be overwhelmed by the sheer choice that they can brand and identify themselves on the online market. A good internet domain name is one that is easily recognizable and one that stands out. Of course the creativity is up to you – but the technical aspect should be able to accommodate your options.
A good internet domain name should also reflect the business or the content of the website. When you are choosing your domain name, make sure it resonates with your business and with your products that you are carrying. One of the mistake that most people is that they do not understand online consumer patterns and how they react to links being shown to them. A link must be able to convey the message of the product and the content of the website that. This message must be simple to understand to the lowest common denominator of the online citizen.
Fourth, you should structure your name domain name in such a way that it gets easily picked up by search engines. Optimisation and Internet PR aside, search engines can pick up on your website if certain keywords are keyed in. While you may not be ranked number one, your name and website will appear in maybe the second or third page. This way, you will increase attention that you may or may not get from online searches and depending on the nature of your business, this could be crucial to your digital survivability. Also, you have to understand that certain keywords are being keyed in everyday, and getting a list of the popular ones will not hurt either.
Last but not least, you have to do some research when you are trying to figure out your internet domain name. Research would include stuff like consumer patterns, popular hits, how search engines work, registered domain names, sponsored domain names an of course formulating key words based upon the nature of your business so that you get more hits on your webpage. How you engineer your web domain name also will allow you to get more exposure based on the funnelling effect of the internet.
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Why Businesses Need Dedicated Server Web Hosting
March 27, 2009
Dedicated web hosting service means that they do not compromise the nature of the business and the confidence that they have built or are going to build with their consumers. Having a dedicated server web hosting solution is like printing your own bespoke business cards, in the sense that you are able to personify your business in a polished and corporate nature so that people have confidence in the services that you provide. In this world, it is all about the image that you are able to present to the consumer.
While you have built up a good brand image with your logo, with your packaging, with your website design and with the products that you represent, that can all disappear if you adopt a free hosting solution to set up your business. Nothing says the word ‘cheap’ and a compromised corporate image like that so you need to understand of having your own personal real estate to manage and communicate with your clients. Also, having this enables you to gain a better control of your consumer dealings. The problem with free hosting is that they do not have the tools nor do they have the technological capacity to accommodate all of your needs. For example, online banking, consumer tracking, storage of sensitive date and customisability options that make your website distinctly yours and your companies is why most business always turn to a dedicated server web hosting solution and turn away from the free options that are all over the internet.
Your business is always unique, and so are the people that are frequenting your services or buying your products. You need to be able to speak to them in their language and it is this dialectical engagement that helps you to both communicate your brand and also influence their purchasing decision. With dedicated hosting, you are able to customise your website down to the T and design it in such a way to attract, retain and build relationships with consumers based on memory. Just take a look at the successful retail websites on the internet and you will see why. Every effort is expended to take advantage of the interactive nature of the internet. When consumers go in, they enter into another world, a shopping emporium that allows them to connect with the products as well as learn more about the services that these business provide.
You are only able to do this with a website that allows you to do so. Last but not least, it is also very good to have a server with advanced security features that can give you the added protection that you need. Dealing with customers and financial transactions means that you will have plenty of sensitive codes, bank account numbers and data that you need to protect. These are just some of the reasons why businesses need dedicated server web hosting, and on the internet there are plenty of companies that offer these services, so choosing one is no problem.
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Internet and Business Online is the Future’s Present
March 26, 2009
In the 1970’s and 1980’s American students drank more milk than caffeinated beverages. Today the opposite is true. During this same time period malls were the primary mode of mass business. Today that mass business has shifted to an online environment.
Not only is there more business online and less in traditional retail outlets, but also many relationships have been forged online. The term “Mouse Potato” has been coined to describe someone who spends a great deal of time using his or her computer. The truth is many users are taking their Internet on the road. Their cell phones access email and provide Internet tools. Laptops are turned on in coffee shops and restaurants so people can connect with each other and answer personal correspondence.
Online use is often exceeding that of traditional television watching and radio listening. Users are finding the mixed elements of the Internet an inexhaustible playground of information, fun and friendship.
It may be an electronic tether, but Americans seem to be content to be connected at all hours of the day. Walk through virtually any street in this country and watch as pedestrians walk by with their face glued to the screen of their phone. They don’t have time to talk to each other or even to be especially rude – they just want to see what vital bit of communication appears on their screen next.
Tweens and teens may prefer to go home and chat, text or email each other than get together or even hang out at the mall. This is the world business exists in today.
It’s a world where potential customers want to be impressed with something new and exciting. It’s a place where branding comes with the territory of online marketing and it’s a time of shops that never close and information that is freely available to all. It’s a marketplace of ideas and an idea that appeals to marketers. This is the Internet.
This isn’t just a passing phase - this is global obsession. Customers want to see what’s available in online shops around the world. They want to know more about whatever they are buying. They love the idea of choice and they are becoming used to deliveries of purchased items to their front door.
If they don’t have to leave their personal comfort zone to shop they can spend more time searching, chatting and reviewing the profiles of friends.
It doesn’t even matter if you think this is a positive environment for us to be in. This article is simply designed to reflect what is actually going on. There seems to be no sign of slowing down either. Ten years from now there will be a very small minority of individuals who will not be connected to the Internet.
As the economy levels out at a lower place we may see more family and perhaps even class reunions take place online and more often than before. This is a fascinating new world we live in and the Internet will continue to play a key role in the development of business connections.
Where does your business currently fit?
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Traffic Building in the Land of Twitter
March 26, 2009
Consider it micro marketing. This is the world of Twitter. You have no more than 140 characters (including spaces) to tell your followers (think friends) anything you want. Some users will respond with inane bits of uselessness that are designed to bring a smile while others will simply micro-blog about their day.
However, for the savvy marketer Twitter offers an impressive opportunity. Consider this, you want to tell new customers or inform existing customers about what you have to offer. Many potential clients will only respond to an eye catching opening statement.
Twitter provides a unique way to provide a human touch to your marketing. If you want to direct potential readers to a new blog then provide a link in your Twitter post. Many bloggers and news organizations will Twitter their latest news for quick access by those who have signed up to follow the organization.
It’s amazing how much you can actually say in the condensed environment of 140 characters. You’ll have to think in headlines. Make the phrase interesting and engaging. Provide the direct link.
If you are working on something specific for your blog you might even consider progress reports or teasers that describe a small window on the topic you will be covering in a future blog post.
Many marketers have found that if you Twitter your blog entries immediately you can actually access potential site visitors faster than using Real Simple Syndication (RSS). You can Twitter by phone (either text or voice) and even set up your blog to automatically post a twitter when you’ve published.
The primary way to start Twittering is to sign up (it’s free). You may find immediate followers or you might seek out a few existing customers. As your Twitter traffic grows you will likely find that you will have more ‘followers’ than those you are following. For the marketer that’s exactly what you want. It may be difficult for you to follow everyone interested in what you have to offer so be happy to gain a large following and limit those you follow to those you are actually interested in knowing more about.
Twitter is casual, human and consistent. This allows you to keep in touch simply and pointedly. Customers may even welcome multiple short messages as opposed to something the size of an ezine.
When interested parties check on your profile they can see immediately several of your most recent posts. This will provide the impression needed to determine if they want to be followers.
Many websites will have buttons that allow visitors to share that page with others. This is also true with Twitter. You can add a Twitter button on your page and allow other users to send your information through their own micro-posts. It’s simple and viral. One visitor who takes your Twitter link and runs with it can turn your information into hot property in a short period of time.
Twitter is a microscopic add on that can have a profound impact on your marketing objectives. It can change the dynamics of site traffic and appeals to the fast paced media saturated culture that seems to live and die by sound bites.
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