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Wednesday, September 30, 2015
How to Earn a GED at Home for Free
Understand that there are many colleges and universities around the country that offer virtual GED classes online. These classes are funded through federal and state grants that are earmarked for GED programs. There is no cost to you.
Contact state colleges and universities in your area, and speak to the registrar. Specifically ask whether their school has been awarded grant money for free GED programs. If not, move on to the next school. Remember, these are virtual classes that are taken online, and it is not imperative that you apply to a school in your home state.
When you have located a college or university that offers a free GED program, fill out the admissions forms online, making sure that your contact information is correct, including a valid email address. An online program will require you to do this process entirely online, although toll-free numbers are usually provided should you need additional assistance.
There are online programs that offer free GED pre-tests and preparatory exams. These free services ensure that you will be prepared to take the actual GED exam when the time comes for certification. See Resources for additional information on where these free services can be found.
Utilize the free services that are available to help you prepare for the GED certification exam. Study during quiet times when there are no distractions, and right before you go to bed in the evening. Your mind will process what you have learned while you sleep. Remember, there is no need to pay for the GED exam when there are state and federal grant programs available to assist people in need.
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How to Earn After Retirement
Create a post-retirement budget, if you have not already done so. Knowing exactly how much you are spending in retirement allows you to set an earnings goal and determine how much extra money you need to bring in.
Add up all your sources of post-retirement earnings, including earnings from certificates of deposit, money market funds, stock dividends and other sources of income. Also include the monthly amount of any pensions or Social Security payments you receive. Add up your monthly income from all these sources and compare those earnings to the amount you need to live comfortably in retirement.
Seek out employment opportunities in your former field if you still have contacts at your former employer, or similar firms. You might be able to find consulting work, or part time contract positions, to help you make up any shortfall in your monthly income.
Check for temporary employment opportunities in your area. Temporary employment can be a good way for retirees to get a foot in the door at local companies, or to try out several different types of work. Many temp agencies provide temporary to permanent positions, as well as traditional temporary assignments, and some agencies even specialize in helping older workers re-enter the workforce.
Seek out ways to turn your favorite hobby into a small business. If your retirement has given you a chance to improve your golf game, perhaps you could give lessons at the local country club. If you are an accomplished photographer, you might be able to teach a photography course at the local community college. Turning what you love to do anyway into a side business is a great way to earn money in retirement and have a wonderful time doing it.
Consider selling items on eBay as a way to clean out your closet and make some extra money. Not only will you clear up some storage space, but you will also get an idea which products sell the best. Armed with that information, you can use your ample free time to scour yard sales, flea markets and rummage sales for great finds. Joining the ranks of eBay entrepreneurs can also keep you active and engaged.
Sign up for a number of freelance websites and look for projects that fit your background and interests. You spent your career gathering knowledge, and others are willing to pay you for what you know. Freelance sites can be a great way to increase your earning power and use the skills you have acquired.
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How to Make Samoan Money Leis
Get fresh new bills from the bank. Don't use crumpled, limp, torn, or dirty bills for the lei.
Lay each bill out and fold it accordion style in ¼ inch segments.
Tie the ribbon around the center of the bill and knot it twice.
Slide a silk flower onto the ribbon and then tie on the next folded bill. Alternate flowers and bills until you have used up all the bills. You can also alternate pieces of origami paper, folded in the same way as the bills, between the bills and/or flowers.
Tie the ends of the ribbon together with a double knot. Let the bills fan out.
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How to Earn Money at Home on the Weekends
Offer to babysit the children of relatives or friends. This lets you remain at home, learn important parenting skills, and earn extra money. Be sure to pay attention to any special instructions from the parents, such as dietary restrictions for their kids.
Make homemade greeting cards using your computer. Once you've made a few samples, you can try to market them to acquaintances at community centers, schools, churches and other venues. You can also see if any nearby stores are interested in carrying them. This has the potential to become a full-time enterprise once you build a strong clientele.
Hold a garage sale, preferably one with a clever hook to lure customers. For example, if you have a lot of 1960s-era vinyl record albums lying around, you can advertise your yard sale as one where buyers might find rare finds from Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin or the Temptations. This is a good way to set your yard sale apart from the pack and draw more people.
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How to Become an eBook Dealer
Sign up as an affiliate or reseller for affiliate program networks with large selections of e-books such as ClickBank, E-Junkie or PayDotCom. These networks provides a marketplace where authors list their e-books and affiliate marketers sell the e-books listed.
Choose a topic that interests you and with which you are familiar. Search or browse through the affiliate network's directory or marketplace to find e-books related to your chosen topic. For each e-book of interest, analyze the information offered including sales price, affiliate commission and e-book description. Click on the name of the e-book to read a detailed description and to visit its promotional webpage.
Search for the e-book title surrounded by quotes followed by the word 'review' in popular search engines such as Google or Yahoo. Read through a sample of search results to determine customer satisfaction with the e-book purchase.
Generate a custom affiliate link for each e-book you wish to promote. In order to credit affiliates for e-book sales, the affiliate network creates a link that embeds the affiliate identification number within the e-book seller's webpage link. Follow the affiliate network's instructions on link creation.
Create a website to promote your chosen e-books. Build a homepage that describes your chosen topic and includes navigational links to to e-book listings. Create a webpage for each e-book with detailed information and pricing. Link to the e-book seller's webpage using your custom link created in Step 4.
Promote your e-book website using online channels such as website directories, social networks, forums and paid search listings. Track sales through your affiliate network and remove e-books from your site that do not sell. Update your website and keep your visitors interested by frequently listing new e-books for sale.
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How to Make and Sell Crafts , Great Teen Money Maker
If your teen is always asking for money to shop, go out with friends, etc., but you just can't afford to hand out cash, suggest that your kid make his or her own money. This idea may intrigue your teen, but, just the same, be prepared to field some frustrated questions and excuses. Now, if your teen is creative and likes art or craft projects, explain how he or she can make money making handmade cool crafts and sell them to friends, after school, or even online!
DECIDE WHAT TO MAKE TO SELL:
Brainstorm with your teen to come up with a good craft with a low start-up cost that will be a popular item to sell. Think of craft items that people your teen knows and would be willing and excited to buy.
SOME CRAFT ITEMS THAT MY KIDS HAVE MADE AND SOLD (AND DID VERY WELL):
Zipper pulls for backpacks (every kid has a backpack)
Marshmallow guns (sold at flea market for 800% profit at Chrismas)
Bottlecap jewelry (also got 2 local boutiques to sell on consignment)
Guitar pick earrings (sold very well at school and local music shops)
Fancy hair ribbon accessories (sold at baby and kid shop)
HELP YOUR TEEN MAKE A BUSINESS PLAN:
Obviously, your teen will need to borrow some start-up money to shop for tools and craft supplies. Guide your teen to find the best prices on these items. This is a great time to work with your kid on learning to comparison shop. Start small so you are not putting out a lot of money before you know if your craft product will sell. Make a contract with your teen for scheduled repayment of your loan.
KEEPING RECORDS:
Teach your teen to keep records of inventory, crafted products made and sold, and who bought the items. This can really be helpful in future marketing.
TEACH YOUR TEEN ABOUT GOOD MONEY HANDLING PRACTICES:
Explain that they can take advance orders for their products, but should never hand over the goods until the order is paid. One exception: selling goods at a reputable consignment shop.
GREAT MARKETING TIP:
Give away a few products. If you are selling Guitar Pick earrings, give a pair to the lady who works at the counter. People will see her wearing them and want some for themselves. Give some bottle cap zipper pulls to the varsity cheerleaders. It won't be long before everybody at school wants them!
If your teen's business is taking off, encourage him or her to open an online shop, like Ebay or ETSY.
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How to Get Paid for a Social Site
Charge a registration fee. People always prefer free sites, but if you have something to offer that other social sites don’t, people will pay to use it. You can offer a trial period or offer free registration or charge only for extra features.
Charge for banner space. If you have a lot of traffic, people will want to advertise their business on your site. Place a message on any page of your site to let visitors know about the option and add an 'Advertise with us' page with prices and other relevant information, including means of contacting you.
Sign up for Google Adsense or any other contextual advertising program. These programs use targeted marketing by searching for keywords and providing site owners with adds that are relevant to the content on their site. Site owners receive a payment every time a visitor clicks on an add. It's very easy to sign up and placing adds on your pages is as simple as copying and pasting pieces of code.
Sign up for an affiliate marketing program. There are many affiliate marketing programs available. These programs work similarly to contextual advertising, but instead of advertising ads, you promote products and services. Many affiliate programs require your visitors to actually buy the product or fill out a form for you to receive payment. Read the affiliate agreement thoroughly to determine which affiliate program is right for you.
Sell your site. If you built a social site and don’t want to run it, offer it for sale. This is usually the last step, as you will most likely have to show proof of significant traffic and revenue to any potential buyer in order to get a decent offer. You can offer your site for sale on the site itself or through websites such as WebsiteBroker, DealaSite or even Ebay. Before you list it, do your research to determine how much your website is worth.
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