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Monday, September 21, 2015

How to Make Money as an Amazon Turk


Go to http://www.mturk.com and sign up to be an Amazon Turk. Sign up to be paid for your work as an Amazon Turk.
Click on 'Find HITS Now' and take a look at the HITS (Human Intelligence Tasks) Amazon Turks has to offer. Working these HITS is how you will make money as an Amazon Turk.
Select a HIT. There are a wide vareity of HITS at Amazon Turks. Tasks range from reviewing websites, writing blogs, asking questions using specific data, posting on forums and more. Payment ranges from a few cents to a few dollars, with most paying just a few cents.
HITS will have to verified and approved for payment. This may take minutes or days. Complete the verification process requested to make money as an Amazon Turk.
Be realistic about what you can expect to earn as an Amazon Turk. If you work for two cents a HIT and it takes you 20 seconds to complete a HIT. That's 3 HITS per minute or 180 HITS per hour. At two cents a HIT that works out to $3.60 an hour and that is if all HITS are approved for payment. And you may not be able to work that fast.
Sign up for http://turkers.proboards80.com/ for tips and tricks on how to work faster. The faster you work, the more money you can make as an Amazon Turk.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

How to Make Money as a Clickbank Affiliate


Build a website. Blogger and Wordpress offer free blogs, and you can buy a domain if you don't want the 'blogspot' or 'wordpress' sub domain name added.
Choose A Niche You Want To Promote. It is easier to get sales an products that you know something about. Use your website to promote products similar to your niche and it will be easier to convert leads into sales. Many advertisers make the mistake of promoting a wide range of products when it is easier to sell when you are viewed as reputable.
Choose Quality Products That Have High Conversion Rates. Having the most expensive products doesn't mean people will buy it. The more inexpensive the product, and the better the quality and conversion rate, the higher the chance they will buy. Search around for sites and other affiliate programs that have the right type of products you want.
Promote your website. Make accounts with YouTube, Myspace, Stumbleupon, Digg, and Facebook and invite users to check out your website. Make videos on youtube talking about your website and interact with others in the community. Some people will promote you if they find your website helps them, and that leads more people to your page, leading to more views for the product you sell.
Consider making a free members area. If people are interested in your website they will join and you can add them to your mailing list and offer them products occasionally. Don't spam them though. You want to build trust and actually offer them helpful items.
Keep Working At It. There are many ways to make a quick buck, but they can not compare to the lasting effect of building traffic and interest in your site. Keep working at optimizing your website and fine tuning the products you sell. Mess around with features and bring freshness to your page and you will benefit. You too can have success with affiliate marketing if you work at it.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

How to Sell a Jingle (5 Steps)


Start small. Instead of going for the big national chains and corporations in the beginning, start with small local markets. Contact your local tire shop, dry cleaners, artists and cafes. These smaller markets need to advertise, but they need someone in their price range. Work your way up from there.
Be tenacious. Every business has their own way of doing things, so if you get a no, don't stop there. Continue going down a list of local shops in your area until you sell a jingle. Success takes time.
Get modernized. Jingles from the days of yore aren't working anymore. Use modern music and lyrics that will appeal to a larger audience. Most radio stations run ads that are geared toward their demographic, so write for the time.
Know the business. Familiarize yourself with the shops that you want to work for. Knowing a bit about what they do, and their goals as a business will help you write and sell a jingle to them. Ask questions of customers, or as a consumer, study their business from the outside, then ask the owners for information regarding their advertising goals.
Steel yourself for competition. As you move out of smaller markets, build a portfolio to get a job with a marketing or advertising agency. The large national corporations work with big businesses, and these businesses will want to hire a seasoned professional.
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