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Friday, September 4, 2015

How to Start an Incentivized Freebie Website Business


Select a catchy, relevant and searchable name for your site, such as “Freeipods.com” and then verify that the domain name is available by visiting GoDaddy.com and checking availability. If available, purchase immediately, as domain names go quickly.
Sign up for a PayPal account at PayPal.com, if you do not already have one. Most online payments are made via PayPal.
Select a web host to host your site. Look for a web host with dedicated customer service, Google Adwords or Myspace advertising credits, ample bandwidth storage space, a business email address and free templates. Unless you are experienced in hypertext markup language and hypertext preprocessor, which is a type of script writing, consider purchasing a script, such as one offered from Myeasyscripts.com, to help you design an incentive website and to automate your site.
Join an affiliate program such as Commission Junction, Azoogle, clixGalore or Never Blue. Once accepted, browse the lists of advertisers to include on your site. Generally, you will need to be approved by each advertiser before you can put their ads on your site.
Develop an “About Us” page, a “Free Offers” page, a “Privacy” page, a “Terms and Conditions” page, a “Gifts” page and a “Log-in” Page, where customers must create a log-in in order to be able to sign up for offers. On your “About Me” or “Terms and Conditions” or 'FAQ' page, detail the requirements for obtaining credits, the credit amounts required for each type of prize and when users can expect to receive their free prize. Consider consulting with an attorney or reviewing other freebie websites when developing the policies expressed on these pages. Create a “Testimonials” page that allows satisfied customers to post pictures with their prize along with their testimonial.
Consult with an attorney, accountant and insurance agent to ensure that you have covered all legal and financial concerns in establishing your IFW. You will need a liability insurance policy; although your products are being “gifted,” you are still liable for any harm caused by a malfunctioning Xbox or other product. In order to obtain a policy, you will need to register your business with your county clerk. If possible, use your domain name as your business name and register your business with your county clerk’s office.
Advertise your site. Post links to your site on relevant forums where users are looking for freebie sites. Put a link to your site in your signature. Utilize Google Adwords, which is a program offered by Google that advertises on sites based on customer searches or location.
Allow 2 to 3 weeks as a buffer for shipping out your prizes. This gives you enough time to shop around for a deal on the prize that will be sent. If you have enough upfront capital, consider buying in bulk to save even more on your prizes. If you will offer many electronics, such as Nintendo Wiis and iPods, consider opening a rewards account at Best Buy or other electronic stores that give you points towards a store gift card for every dollar spent.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

How to Make Money Buying Selling Used Cars (5 Steps)


Search your local area for used cars in working condition. Craigslist, eBay and the classified section of the newspaper often list cars 'for sale by owner,' but also look for cars in the area with sale information posted on the windows.
Check the sale price of each car against the prices for similar cars at local used car lots or in car buyer's guides like Edmunds or the Kelley Blue Book. Take into account the car's current condition. Contact the buyer to inspect the car in person if he is selling it for as much as or less than it's worth.
Inspect the car for damage by looking over its exterior and interior and taking it for a test drive. Buy the car if there's minimal wear, or if you can fix any of the damage with the help of a car repair manual. Make sure that the repairs won't make the car cost more than you can reasonably sell it for.
Make the car appealing to potential buyers. Fix anything that's broken, wash the exterior and vacuum and polish the inside to make it appear like new. Don't attempt to deceive anyone about the car's age, but make it a less important factor in the buyer's mind.
Advertise the car in local classified ads, and on sites like eBay and Craigslist. State the color, make, model and year, and include photos to show the car's condition. List a sale price more than what you paid for the car, including repairs and cleaning, in order to make a profit.
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