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Wednesday, September 30, 2015
How to Earn Income From Home
Choose what you would like to do for a living. You don't have a boss when you work from home, so you need to enjoy your work or else you may have trouble motivating yourself to do it. Consider what activities --- writing, web design or babysitting, for example --- you could do all day.
Search job listings for at-home opportunities for the work you want to do. The websites Craigslist, Indeed and Simply Hired post jobs, as does your local newspaper. Reply to listings that interest you with a resume or detail of your expertise. Be prepared to provide references.
Make your own job opportunity if there are none that interest you in job listings. Decide where you'll find clients --- for example, with local publications if you want to be a writer --- and brainstorm about how you will advertise your business.
Visit your local Small Business Administration office to learn what permits or fees are necessary to work from home in your area. Whether you contract to work with someone else's business or start your own, the SBA will help you make sure you're earning income legally. Otherwise, you may face fines.
Set boundaries for your workspace in your home. Set aside a specific space where you'll do business. Inform friends and family of your working hours and ask that they interrupt you as seldom as possible during that time. Working from home allows you flexibility you don't have in a typical workplace, but without order, you can't hope to be productive.
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Monday, September 7, 2015
How to Become a Sought
Determine what you want to review. Decide if you want to review a wide range of items that meet a specific niche, theme or target audience or if you want to stick to reviewing specific items. Knowing what you want to review will help when it comes time to design a web presence.
Decide on a target audience. Whether your goal is to obtain a column with an online publication or develop a website (or blog) of your own, you need to know who your target audience is. A target audience is a group of individuals with something in common, like moms, gamers, technology geeks, home business owners, people who meet certain income guidelines or people within a specific age group. Knowing your target audience is key to finding and obtaining contracts with companies willing to give you something free in exchange for a little coverage.
Develop a schedule. Most reviews must be written and online within a specified time frame—usually two weeks. Knowing what your schedule is can help you determine how many products you can review, write up and post online in a given week.
Find a voice. Every reviewer has his own style and that should shine through with each review. Your voice is your personality in text. If you’re more interested in knowing the flaws, you may want to spotlight the negatives in your review. If, however, you feel there’s enough negativity in the world, you may want to concentrate on positive reviews.
Design a web presence. In today’s marketplace, blogs are hot. Choosing a blog as your platform is a great way to build a name for yourself as a reviewer. The key, however, is to host your blog off a network, using your own domain name.
Write a few reviews. To show good faith and to show potential companies and public relations departments that you mean business, you must have something to show them. Start by reviewing products you already own, then purchase a couple of recently released products you’ve wanted or needed and blog about them.
Write a “get reviewed” page. This is where you tell people what you want to review, who your target audience is, how many viewers you have, how you market your blog and when you’ll have your reviews online. It’s also the place you remind potential reviewees that providing a product for review doesn’t guarantee a good review and that all products become your property.
Join affiliate programs (see Resources below). Some companies, such as Warner Brothers Online, require their reviewers to include links to purchase points. Joining an affiliate program is a great way to promote the product you’ve just reviewed and earn a little money in the process.
Market your blog. Once you have between 10 and 20 reviews on your blog, visit other blogs and leave comments. Visit forums related to your blog’s topic of choice and share your knowledge. Write up a few reviews that you choose not to showcase on your blog and distribute them to free content groups. When you have 30 to 50 reviews on your blog, begin marketing it to the public via paid advertisements and press releases.
Join a few public relations programs (see Resources below). These are companies that work with a team of bloggers to promote products. When you’re approved into their programs, they’ll email you announcements showcasing specific products. You can then choose which products you want to review. Some companies put you on automatic shipment of specific products based upon the profile you fill out.
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Thursday, September 3, 2015
How to Make Money Sewing (3 Steps)
Busy professionals need tailors or seamstresses to alter and customize their business suits. Some drycleaners offer alteration services, but many times they simply just outsource the sewing work to others. You can offer one on one attention with a customer and ensure that he is getting exactly what he needs.Print flyers and post them in local laundromats and dry-cleaning businesses to advertise your services. Take out an ad in the local community sales paper and offer your services. Use word of mouth to inform others of what you can do for them.
Customize your services and specialize in a specific area such as sewing doll clothes, baby clothes or curtains. Start by going to local craft and fashion stores and get a good idea of what the customers are buying. Develop your own original designs and ideas for similar products. Make samples to give to friends and family to spread the word about your creations.
Nursing, physical therapy, and culinary students and military often need patches and emblems sewn on their uniforms or scrubs. Contact local schools and colleges and ask if you can post a flyer with your information in a student area or on the school's message board.
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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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