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Thursday, September 24, 2015

How to Make Extra Money to Survive a Financial Crisis


Sell and recycle your old electronics. Not only is this good for the environment, it can give your wallet a boost. Gazelle.com can help you out - this is a great site and has an A rating by the BBB (Better Business Bureau.)
Sell your unused items on Ebay. The only down side is you will have to pay listing fees and fees if the item is sold. Also, if you choose this option make sure you charge the correct postage rate or you may end up loosing money.
Post your items on Craigslist. This is a 100% free way to sell you items online to make money and help you survive a financial crisis. You may even be able to barter for items online.
Have a garage sale. If you have a lot of items to sell this may be a better option than Craigslist or Ebay. Also, talk with your neighbors - they may have items they want to sell, and the larger the garage sale the more attention it will attract, and the greater the turnout. If you live in an apartment complex talk with the rental office, they may be willing to put together a community garage sale and set up an area where you (and your neighbors) can sell your items.
Start your own business. Making extra money to survive a financial crisis does not have to involve something you don't like. Use your skills and what you enjoy. For example if you love dogs, start a dog walking or pet sitting business. As long as you are reliable and good at what you do, word of mouth will spread about your business. It may be slow money and slow going at first, but with time your business can grow.
Get a second job. This may mean making some sacrifices you normally would not make, especially during a recession. Even if you have to take a lower paying job than normal - remember it is a job, and it is helping you pay your bills.
Check out the online job market. There are many legitimate sites that will give you the resources you need to find a job to work from home. Remember, if the site is asking for money, in 99% of the cases it is not a legitimate resource and is a scam. Also make sure to check out their BBB and BBBonline reputation. Click the link below to read my related article How to Find Work at Home Jobs on the Internet.
Start working as a freelance writer. Check out sites like eHow, Associated Content, Buksia, and Problogger (to name only a few) to make extra money as a freelance writer. The former three are great opportunities, and you can make income immediately - however it takes time for your income to build. Problogger is a resource you can use to find freelance writing jobs that pay per article. In this case you will need a resume, and samples of your freelance writing.
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Friday, September 11, 2015

How to Write a Good Blog.... and Make Money Doing It


Decide who your target audience is. Write content that pertains to one subject or area instead of writing about many things; this will make it easier to work with companies you want to pay you for blogging. People interested in the subject matter will also frequent your blog, thereby creating an audience.
Use a conversational tone in your blog if it is directed at the average person or a business tone if you are writing for a company. Use proper grammar in your blog and run Spell Check. Errors and improper sentences will make your blog appear amateur and will not be taken seriously by people who could buy advertising space on your blog.
Write entries that are long enough to express all of your thoughts and ideas, but are manageable. People tend to have a short attention span on the internet, so longer blog entries should be divided into a series of posts. Add links and photos for additional information and to emphasize the ideas presented in your blog.
Write original content on your blog that is interesting, informative and useful. If you review an item and are paid to do so, ethically you must state you were given the item to review. Use bold statements to highlight important or interesting parts in the blog, such as key phrases or whole sentences. People often scan things on the internet, and bold letters will jump out of the screen.
Join blogging communities that offer contests to bloggers. Companies -- including hotel chains and cosmetic companies -- offer contests to bloggers who write entries pertaining to their products. The best entry will win a gift card, money or free products.
Sell advertising space on your blog. Set a price for ads in the columns of your blog and list a place for potential advertisers to contact you. You can also sign up for advertising websites that will list your blog's empty space for sale, but you must apply for these sites.
Sell products you make yourself on your blog. You can make T-shirts, jewelry, homemade soap and other items to make money. Use your blog as a platform to sell your wares or sell memorabilia for your blog, if it takes off. Pens, caps, T-shirts and other items with your blog's name and address listed on them are a few examples.
Add widgets, like Barnes and Noble and Amazon affiliates, to your blog. When people click the links on your site and make a purchase, you earn a small percentage. You can tailor these widgets to fit the content of your blog.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

How to Make Money With Domain Trading (7 Steps)


Visit the ICANN website and become familiar with who they are. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers is the governing body for domain policy and registration. A small ICANN fee is included in every domain purchase.
Research domain auction sites and study which domain names are for sale. Focus on the asking price of each. Ascertain which names have the highest bids, which is an indicator of their value. Pay attention to the names that aren't receiving bids; such low interest could indicate market saturation.
Make a list of the market categories that you would like to penetrate: finance, health or sporting goods. Your name should contain words that are commonly searched for within the English language; this contributes to the domain's inherent value. Popular terms will have a stronger appeal to potential buyers.
Search for available names at a domain registrar. All domain sellers have access to the same inventory so use the one that gives you the cheapest rate. Look for names with a .com extension. Have your credit card ready to facilitate payment if your chosen name is available.
Decide if you would like to purchase any additional extensions for the .com name that you acquired. Extensions include .net, .org and .info. If you own all the extensions, it prevents pirating of your name by other traders and secures your market domination for that phrase.
Register with a domain auction site and pick one that gets a lot of traffic. List your domains for sale. Realize that some of your names will be more valuable than others. Monitor interest and adjust your asking price accordingly.
Look for a trend across various markets and then capitalize on it. If there's a new movie coming out or a spike in dirt bike sales, find a way to incorporate that trend into a catchy domain name. List it immediately, and continue to follow these steps to increase your domain portfolio over time.
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