Monday, October 31, 2011

Data entry work openings in India.

Life is so full of surprises-right? One such surprise was this Internet Income Opportunity for Indians that did not ask any money to join!

I stumbled onto it yesterday though one of the comments left on my blog post. No, I did not approve of the comment to be published.

Oh, the job of course is projected as easy and anyone can do. I must agree with that claim. However, the earning prediction is definitely a tall claim.

Online Data Entry work:
The job involves around online data entry such ad posting, form filling etc. The earning is determined by the number of processed forms.
They say that you can earn anywhere between $.50 to $1.50 (Rs.22-69) for each processed data entry form.

Do you know what is meant by 'processed form' or 'successful ad posting'?

Ask them at http://www.onlinejobsopen.com/index.php


Thursday, October 27, 2011

How to make money from the images on your website?


Income without selling anything online.

Very few people are aware of this most underutilized online money making method. It is called image monetization. It is a free money and passive income too. If the images on your website are qualified by the ad provider called Luminate, then, you have a good potential to make a steady income without selling anything online.

Luminate (http://www.luminate.com) was formerly known as pixazza.com, an in-image advertising network that website owners and bloggers to monetize the images on their sites.

I believe the qualification process is quite strict but that should not deter from throwing a stone.

From the original pixazza.com, Luminate is a lot different on how a publisher makes money out of the images on his blogs.

I remember reading that the minimum payout is only $10. I take it as an indication that it is tough to reach the $10 payout level.

Blogs whose main content is images can earn money by applying to Luminate. Travel blogs who thrive on images are the most suited to this method of monetizing.

Earning money from the images on your website is here to stay.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Starting a Proofreading Business - What do you Need to Do.

With a sour global economy, meaningful work opportunities are limited. Consider this, however: Could you start an at-home proofreading company? It's not as difficult as it may sound. Here are 10 things you need to do to get your at-home proofreading service off the ground:

  1. Create a website with accurate and stylish text. Make sure that your site is free of grammatical and spelling errors. The writing should flow well and convey all necessary information in a clear and natural voice.

  2. Make sure your website is well organized. A disorganized site may indicate an inferior service, while an easily navigated and well designed site suggests a high quality operation.

  3. Clearly state your services and policies. Explain the services your new company will offer as well as all of the policies you think a new customer should know (e.g. How will you deliver completed documents? Via email?).

  4. Make sure your claims aren't grandiose. Potential clients won't choose your company if you are billing yourself as the best proofreading service in the universe. Proofreaders should offer credible, detailed explanations of what they offer and how they can help improve documents.

  5. Design your service so that you offer more than just fixing incorrect punctuation marks and misspelled words. Your website should state that you will examine documents closely, word-by-word, to eliminate every error, including awkward phrases and sentence fragments.

  6. Clearly state your turnaround times. This is one of the major things every potential client needs to know. Make sure it's easy for your potential customers to understand how quickly you can return their documents.

  7. Make sure your prices are reasonable, but not too low. Many proofreading services charge $5-10 per page. Be wary of pricing your company's offerings too low. If you do, customers might equate your low prices with low quality. If you are a highly experienced proofreader with specialized subject knowledge, your rates might be much higher than those stated here.

  8. Get some legitimate testimonials. If you're beginning a business as a proofreader, chances are you've proofread for friends for free in the past. Ask them to provide you with credibility-building testimonials that you can add to your new website.

  9. Promote your site by contributing to writing forums. This ninth suggestion is somewhat self-explanatory. By networking with writers and getting your name out there, you'll be able to acquire customers in your business' earliest days.

  10. Ask your friends to spread the word about your new business. Today, nearly everything online is social. Get a little help from your friends by asking them to promote your website through their social media channels.

This is a guest post by Randal Davidson.

About the author: Randall Davidson is the lead proofreader at ProofreadingServices.Us, a proofreading company that offers book proofreading services. Randall enjoys encouraging entrepreneurship.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Online Proofreading Jobs available.







I don't know how long I waited to find a genuine proof reading job online. Actually, I am not looking for online proof reading jobs but I know some of friends are interested. They have asked me time and again if I know of any proof reading jobs for which I always felt sorry to say no.

Proof reading job is not an easy one. Immense concentration is required apart from excellent knowledge of English grammar and punctuation. In addition, one must have knowledge in diverse subjects to proof read myriad documents on hundreds of topics.

If interested in becoming an online proof reader, please click the link below.
Online Proofreading Jobs

Sunday, October 16, 2011

New PPC network is an alternative to AdSense.


If by any chance you are looking for an alternative to Google AdSense, you should have a peek at PantherAds

Ah, I know none can replace Google AdSense. However, getting approval from Google for your adsense application is really if you are in India. Therefore, till you get it, why don't you try other PPC methods to monetize your blog and start making small money? It would be really encouraging and you won't abandon your blog for lack of income-right?

Panther Ads is a PPC advertising network that accpts sites and blogs from all over the world.
They pay through Paypal when you have reached a minimum of $20-another advantage when compared to AdSense.

Panther ads run a forum too which would help beginners in the PPC industry to interact. Panther ads operates from an U.S. office and an office at Iran.

While browsing pantherads.com, I found a social networking cum micro-blogging site namely Qar Qar. No, there is no error there. It is Qar Qar alright and is located at www,qarqar.com/home

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Want a share of adsense and amazon?

As a publisher, you have heard about Google AdSense revenue sharing sites but have you heard of a site that shares its Amazon revenue too?

If not, visit Seekyt.com, a website for publishing money-making articles. The site says it is not an article directory which I suppose it means you are not allowed to place a link back to your site through author's bio which is significantly absent here.

Essentially, seekyt.com is place to make money through AdSense and Amazon though not fully. It is a purely a revenue sharing site similar to bloggerparty.com and senserely.com

So, what is the catch?
Your articles have to be at least 400 words. This is what puts me off. I can convey what I wanted to convey in less than 100 words.

Mind trying it or at least sharing this blog post?

Saturday, October 08, 2011

Forum posters earn money per post.


I am a bit perplexed to note a sudden revival of "paid to post in forums" offers. In the last week alone, I stumbled on to 4 different web sites that hire forum posters.

Earning money online by posting in various discussion boards is an easy way to make money because you don't have to:
* Know anything technical
* Maintain a blog or website
* Do any internet marketing
* Make any sales
* Invest any money

Just reply to existing discussions or start a new topic and you are paid for that. The pay rate per post varies and certainly low. In order to earn more, if you have diversified knowledge, it is quite possible.

Here is the first of the four 'paid to post in forum' offers.
http://www.postloop.com/


ps: Blog commenting jobs are also available in the site.

Monday, October 03, 2011

Do you want to earn quick money from your blogs?


Who doesn’t want to make money from their blogs? However, one blogger vehemently disagreed with me. She said she is blogging purely to pursue her intellectual aspirations.

Well, I must admit there are always exceptions. Therefore, I suppose it is ok to assume that majority of bloggers would like earn money from their blogs and that too without any work!

Yes, it is true. By simply placing a HTML code in your blog, you can earn a recurring income for a few months that might extend up to one year!

However, for new blogs it may be not be possible till they get a pagerank from Google. The story is different with Backlinks.com who would buy links from your blog’s inner pages too.

You can submit your blogs even if your blog has PR1.

How much can I earn?

There are two types of links you can sell-standard links and text links.

Read this web page for the rates: http://backlinks.com/kb/index.php/article/how-much-do-i-earn-for-each-text-link-sold

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