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Monday, September 28, 2015
How to Sell on Half.com and Make Money (6 Steps)
Go to half.com and register. Half.com is owned by eBay.com. Ebay is an auction site while half.com is straight sales for a pre-set price. The buyer pays for shipping. They automatically get media mail (USPS.com) unless you allow them to request (and pay for) faster shipping. You have to mail the media shipping requests within 5 days of selling. If you don't have time to go to the post office daily do not offer faster shipping. If you do not have time to ship for periods of time you can suspend your sales with a 'vacation' button which stops your inventory from being shown. When you want to resume just click the 'back from vacation' button.
You have to register a debit or credit card with your login to prove you are an adult. You register your checking account number and routing so that half.com can automatically pay your earnings every month into your checking account. Half.com deducts their fee from your sales before the deposit. They have an accounting page for you to view that states how much the book sold for, minus their fee, plus the shipping fee and gives a total. They sell only for the price you set. The next step shows you how this works.
To list a book, video or tape: type the name of the book in the search box at the top of the page. It will take you to the others of that book that are for sale. Make sure you select the correct format (cd or book, hard or soft cover). Look at the prices and conditions others have listed. To sell yours look in the upper right corner of the screen and find SELL YOUR STUFF and click. When you are doing your listing there is a link to click telling you the condition rules. For instance, 'Like new' good enough to give for a gift. 'Acceptable' some damage but all pages intact. There is a comments section where you can write the exact condition of your book such as 'slight water damage to cover'. There is a box to click down for book conditions.
The last step is a section that shows the range of what others are selling the book for and how much the average sell price is AND how much the last one sold for. Do not over price your book or you won't sell it. Then you click submit.
It takes about 15 minutes for your listing to show up so be patient and don't list it twice unless you have two copies. There is a MANAGE YOUR INVENTORY tab on the right hand side of the screen. In this section you can delete, suspend, or edit your listing. Look over the tabs at the top and bottom. You can edit prices and then hit submit. If you don't have the book anymore delete it.
Leave feedback for those who buy so they will leave feedback for you. This will give your buyers more confidence. Feedback shows up as the number next to your login name such as BOOKSELLER(73) means bookseller has had 73 positive feedback ratings. If you click on the 73 it will show you the comments everyone left. It will also show if there were negatives. There usually is a few but if it is more than 5% negatives that seller is doing something wrong. Good luck and happy selling. Write with questions and I will try to help you.
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Thursday, September 24, 2015
How to Earn Power Up Rewards Points (4 Steps)
Stop by your local GameStop video game store and tell the salesperson you would like to obtain a PowerUp Rewards membership card.
Sign up to become a member. You can do so by giving your phone number and email address to the store clerk. He will then give you a membership card, which can be used instantly. As a member, you will receive invitations for events, as well as special GameStop promotions and offers via email.
Make a purchase at GameStop. By dong so, PowerUp Rewards points will be awarded onto your membership card. The number of points awarded to your card depends on the price of your purchase.
Go online to Gamestop.com to choose your rewards from the Rewards Catalog. Rewards include exclusive collector's items, GameStop gift cards and store merchandise.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015
How to Become a Credit Card Agent
Choose the credit card companies you want to represent. Numerous credit card issuers are available so you can go straight to the issuers of credit cards to apply to become an agent, or you can go through a credit card affiliate program (see Resource section).
Complete and submit an online agent or affiliate application for each credit card program you are interested in representing. You generally have to submit information that includes your full name, Social Security number, website or blog address where you intend to promote the credit cards, and the number of monthly visitors to the site.
Once you receive approval to represent the credit cards, you can start to promote the credit cards through your own marketing channels. This typically includes adding information about the credit card to your website or blog and then driving targeted traffic to the website. The credit card issuer may also provide you with hard-copy marketing material, which you can use to promote the credit cards in person, such as when attending trade shows or when networking.
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Monday, September 21, 2015
How to Get Free Passes or Pandora's Boxes on 'Howrse'
Log in to your “Howrse” account, select “Profile” and then click “My Objectives.” Objectives are numbered tasks that reward you with special prizes as you progress through them. You can have up to three objectives at a time.
Complete objectives until objective number 53 becomes available. This objective instructs you to send an elderly horse to the horse heaven.
Care for one of your oldest horses as you normally would until the horse dies of old age. The horse must be at least 30 years old in order to send it to heaven. This will complete objective number 53 and earn you a free Pass.
Return to your “My Objectives” page and press the “Validate” button next to objective number 53. This will reward you with a free Pandora’s Box.
Continue to breed and age your horses. Each horse you send to heaven will earn you a free Pass.
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Friday, September 18, 2015
How to Make Money Daily From Home
Assess your hobbies and strengths to determine what type of freelance work you should do. Though you work for clients, as a freelancer you must motivate yourself to work so it's important that you both enjoy what you do and are good at it. Writing, editing and Web development are just three types of freelance work that you can do from home.
Gather a portfolio of your best work or make one if you don't already have one. Potential clients want to see proof that you can complete the work that they contract you to do.
Divide the amount of money that you need to cover your monthly expenses by 20 or 30 to determine the minimum amount of money that you must make each day. Divide by 20 if you plan to work Monday through Friday and by 30 if you plan to work every day of the month. Divide the result by the maximum number of projects you can complete each day (for example, editing 4 articles or designing 1 website). This the minimum you can afford to charge each client.
Open a PayPal account. Clients commonly pay this way for work-at-home jobs since it allows for fast, secure money transfers without disclosing your location.
Search your local newspaper and websites such as vWorker, Elance, oDesk and Craigslist for freelance job listings in your area of expertise. Apply to every job for which you are qualified, quoting a fee equal to or higher than your minimum depending on the complexity of the project.
Accept as many projects as you can fit into your schedule. Request at least part of your fee upfront to protect yourself against clients who won't pay after you deliver the work.
Work in a quiet space in your home to help yourself focus since your productivity determines your income. Fulfill the client's requests entirely and check in often to make sure that you aren't wasting time doing work that the client won't accept. Deliver the project promptly to encourage the client to refer you to others, as well as to keep your schedule clear for more projects. Save a copy of your work to include in your portfolio.
Repeat Step 5 daily to keep a flow of clients. Though a client may enjoy working with you, since you're a freelancer it's unwise to consider him a reliable source of income.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015
How to Make Money In Your Neighborhood Painting Curb Numbers
Write a sales speech that persuades your neighbors to hire you to paint their curb numbers. Explain the benefits of painted curb numbers, such as making your house number visible for emergency services and visitors and improving the appearance of the neighborhood. In the speech, explain that you will be painting house numbers on curbs in the neighborhood in the coming week, and ask if you can paint the neighbor's curb for a specified price. Practice your speech until you can deliver it with confidence.
Print at the top of a sheet of paper, 'I agree to pay [your name] the sum of [your price] to paint my house number on my curb.' Draw horizontal lines on the paper with enough room for each neighbor to sign the document and write his house number. Put the paper on a clipboard.
Knock on your neighbors' doors, one by one, and deliver your speech. When someone agrees to pay you to paint their curb, have him sign your document. Keep a list of the neighbors who hire you to paint their curbs.
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Monday, September 14, 2015
How to Use Points to Redeem Prizes
Obtain your rewards card and accumulate points. Present the card or enter your rewards card number when making purchases in a store or online, accumulating points. Each eligible purchase awards a certain number of points to your rewards card.
Review the rewards prizes to find out how many points are required to receive a particular prize of your choice.
Redeem your prizes after you have enough points, applying the accumulated point value to the prize. Use your points to order the item.
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Saturday, September 12, 2015
How to Use My Box Van to Deliver for Money
Contact your local government to obtain the appropriate business license. The requirements vary from place to place, so it is important to determine what type of licensing you need to start your business.
Contact the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and your state government to apply for a tax identification number. It will be used to report the earnings of your business and submit any taxes due.
Call the company that supplies insurance for your box van and let them know you plan to use the vehicle for business purposes. Chances are your current policy does not cover business use, so it is important to make sure you have the coverage you need.
Design and print business cards and start handing them out in the course of your daily activities. Networking is an important part of establishing a business, and some of the most valuable marketing is word-of-mouth. When you stop at your favorite store, ask the owner about his need for delivery services. Do the same at the dry cleaner, the grocery store and other businesses in town.
Contact businesses in your area to let them know you are available for local deliveries. Have a stack of colorful flyers made and hand those out with your business cards as you go from business to business. Offer a special discount for the first service to entice new customers to give your service a try.
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Sunday, September 6, 2015
How to Earn Money from Photography (6 Steps)
Set up a photography blog to show off your work. If money is an issue, use a free blogging platform such as Blogger or WordPress. Choose a layout that is designed to show off photographs. Make pages for a blog, an 'About Me' section and for details about pricing and contact information.
Put out a set of initial blog posts that displays your best work. Write a brief paragraph or two about the pictures and include them directly in the post. Gain permission from subjects before displaying their pictures on your blog. Share links to each post on your social media profiles, and email them to your friends and family to get the word out about your photography and generate interest.
Give away free sessions to build your portfolio. Offer a limited number of free shoots in return for the subject's permission to use his images on your photography blog. After that, offer an introductory price for photo sittings to get customers in the door. At each photo shoot, hand out business cards so your subjects can pass them on to their friends and family.
Photograph events in your community. Show up at sporting events, theatrical productions and festivals, and take a wide range of photos, aiming to get as many people as possible. Put a limited number of photos on your blog with a description of the event, and upload the full collection to a website such as Kodak Galleries, where interested people can order individual prints. This strategy is particularly useful for elementary and high school events, where parents will want action shots of their children.
Sell your extra photos to stock photography sites. You can use extras from a photo shoot or go out and take stock photos. Stock photos are used in everything from magazine articles to websites, and they encompass a wide range of subjects. Improve your chances of a sale by including multiple versions of the same scene, in landscape and portrait orientation, to accommodate different uses by buyers.
Print and mount your photos and sell them at local outlets. Offer them for display and sale in coffee shops, community art centers and photo galleries. Ask around at other outlets, including libraries and craft stores, to see if they will display your photos. Include a small card with each photo that lists your name and website URL.
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Wednesday, September 2, 2015
How to Become a Work
Sign up as an affiliate with any online company you have interest in. Look for a company that pays a percentage for each sale. You can check out the link in references to start making money right away if you do not already have a company in mind. Once you start making money, reinvest in the company and buy its wholesale products out right. Mark up products to make more money per sale. Review all the details of each affiliate program, as explained on its website.
Sign up for a separate email account to link with your business. This will make it easier to keep tabs on each sale.
Market the products a number of ways. Start with posting your affiliate product links in free ad spaces on the web. You can find a number of websites that allow you to post articles on their sites. Post your affiliate link everywhere you can. You can even put it in emails and on your favorite social networking sites. Chat in forums and look for relevant topics relating to your items. Find people in need of your products, then simply help them get the products.
Focus on a few key products you feel are interesting to you and your potential buyer. Write some 'lenses' (overview webpages) on 'Squidoo' or post a blog. Be sure to always include your link so you will get paid. Get creative with your marketing. The more people you can find that would buy your products, the better your chances are of making money.
Use key words when writing about the items you are promoting. If your articles and blogs contain specific key words relating to the items you distribute, your chance of a sale will be more probable.
Once you have made some money, reinvest in a proprietary wholesale distributorship. This was briefly mentioned in Step 1. You will buy products in bulk so you can mark them up and sell them at a higher profit margin. The percentage will be determined by supply and demand for that item, so it will vary. Use your spreadsheet program to keep up with the best price for each item. You will need to experiment a bit to figure out the perfect formula.
Use eBay or build a niche website to promote your products and get more sales. Stick with whatever works best out of all these suggested methods. Try any or all of them; it's up to you how you conduct your distributor business.
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