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Wednesday, September 30, 2015
How to Earn Money Blogging (5 Steps)
Sign up for advertising sites like Google AdSense, Chitika or Kontera to add advertising links to your blog. When one of your readers clicks on the link, money is paid into your account. Never click on your own links.
Sign up for affiliate marketing websites like Linkshare, ClickBank, Shareasale and Google Affiliate Network. You'll need an established blog with several blog posts to qualify for most affiliate partnerships. Whenever someone clicks an affiliate link on your website and purchases a product from your affiliate partner, you receive a commission.
Sell advertising spots on your blog to companies. Once you have incoming traffic and growing popularity, approach companies that fit with your blog topic. Offer advertising space on your website for a specific monthly price. This type of advertising differs from a program like Google AdSense, which only pays when someone clicks. Selling ad revenue guarantees monthly income.
Turn your blog into an e-book. Companies such as Amazon, Apple and Smashwords allow authors to self-publish their work on their electronic platforms. Assemble your blog content into an e-book using their formatting guidelines. Advertise your e-book to your blog traffic and on your social media networks to generate sales.
Sell your own products on your blog. Technology bloggers may want to sell WordPress templates or their own programming applications. Sell your expertise using a membership site. Fashion bloggers with craft experience can create crafts, jewelry and clothing to sell. Figure out what your skills are and sell them on your website.
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Saturday, September 19, 2015
How to Make Money from Online Jury Duty (5 Steps)
Surf the Internet to find reputable online jury duty sites. Check user reviews and make sure that the e-jurors that have used the service were happy with the experience and got paid on time. If you see complaints, move on to the next online jury duty site.
Review the requirements and make sure that you meet the necessary criteria to become an online juror. To qualify on most sites, you must be at least 18 years old and a United States citizen with no felony convictions. You can not be a lawyer or an insurance company representative.
Complete and submit the necessary membership applications for all the reputable sites that you qualify for. This will increase your chances of being selected for online jury duty, since some sites are more active than others.
Read and carefully review all the instructions and guidelines that will be provided when you are selected for online jury duty. You'll increase your chances of being invited to serve again if you follow all the rules and fulfill all the requirements.
Sign up for a PayPal account. Some online jury duty sites use PayPal to pay you for your services. This may not be necessary in all cases; some sites prefer to send checks through the mail in order to verify your identity and address.
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How to Earn L.E.E.D. Certification as a Contractor
Determine which LEED accredited professional (LEED AP) certification suits your skills and career. All AP exams come in two parts: the first focusing on the Green Associate material and the second focusing on the specialization. Select between Building Design and Construction for architects, Interior Design and Construction for designers, Homes for home builders, Operations and Maintenance for those maintaining existing buildings, or Neighborhood Development for those who design and develop neighborhoods. Contractors starting out in the field may elect to take the Green Associate and then select an accredited professional exam in the future.
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Document work experience and education to qualify to take the exam. To sit for the LEED AP exam, the applicant needs to document work experience that includes involvement on a project registered or certified for LEED. Applicants also need to submit to an audit and agree to the appeals process and certificate maintenance. Contractors starting out in the field without work experience can qualify to take the Green Associate exam by completing an educational course that covers green building practices and then sit for specific AP exams after gaining more work experience.
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Apply for the exam through logging into the Green Building Certification Institute website. Enter your personal information. Credentials and experience on the website. Ensure that you enter your name exactly as it appears on your identification that you plan to use at the exam center. Double check to ensure you are applying for the correct exam, and upload your required attestation documents in the form of an image. For Accredited Professional exams, ensure that the project submitted is a LEED certified project. Select the Prometric testing facility to take the exam. Be prepared to pay for the non-refundable exam fee at this time.
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Review the LEED AP specific course materials available from the U.S. Green Building Council to ensure that you are prepared for the exam. Use the practice questions to identify areas to study. A variety of courses are available through the U.S. Green Building Council or through approved training facilities to help you prepare for the exam.
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Take the closed-book exam at the Prometric testing facility that you selected during registration. Prometric recommends arriving at least 30 minutes prior to your scheduled testing time. At the end of the two-hour exam, a preliminary score will be shown, indicating if you have passed. The LEED certificate will be mailed to the address you provided during registration.
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Thursday, September 3, 2015
How to Earn Extra Money Online
Sign up for paid email programs. While you won't make a lot of money this way, every little bit adds up. Some that I've used are: Hits4Pay, SendEarnings and InboxDollars.
Some of the paid email programs also offer paid survey opportunities. It does sometimes take a while to qualify for surveys, but one survey can pay anywhere from a dollar to twenty (and sometimes more!). Be aware when signing up for some of these programs though. Some are just scams and won't really pay you anything.
Do you shop online? Chances are you do. Sign up for MyPoints.com where you will get rewarded with points for every purchase or sometimes every dollar you spend online. While this isn't exactly money, you can use these points for gift certificates to your favorite places, that's almost like money!
Write copy. That is, write articles for different online companies. Believe me, you don't need a degree in Creative Writing to get paid for online articles. It does help though! :) This site, eHow.com and AssociatedContent.com are the two that I use primarily. There are others out there too. Just make sure to understand the Terms of Service. Do you retain copyright? How much are they really paying you? etc.
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