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Friday, September 18, 2015
How To Use Flyer Distribution To Make Money
Sign up for an affiliate program. Visit ClickBank, Commission Junction or PayDotCom and look at the different affiliate programs that exist. Weight loss, parenting, making money, and health and nutrition are just a few categories of programs for which you can sign up. These affiliate programs generally all have ready-made Internet sales pages to which you can direct visitors. Copy the special affiliate link, the exact URL from which customers buy the program and which tracks your commissions and earnings.
Register a domain name. Go to an online Web registrar, such as Namecheap, Register.com or Go Daddy. Search for a domain name closely related to the type of affiliate program for which you signed up. For example, a domain name for a weight loss affiliate product may be 'InstantWeightLossProduct.com.' Select the domain name you want and complete the purchase.
Forward your domain name to your affiliate URL link. Sign into your Web registrar's account and go to the Forwarding section for the domain you registered. Input your affiliate URL link into the space provided so that your registered domain name will redirect Internet visitors to your affiliate link. Some Web registrars contain a masking option that keeps your registered domain in the browser address bar when the domain is forwarded; select this option, if available. Save changes to your account when finished.
Design and order flyers. Choose a flyer printing service, such as Vistaprint, OvernightPrints.com or ZebraGraphics.com. Or speak to a local printing service about making your flyers. Choose the size of flyer you want and any pre-made designs if you want them. Many flyer printing services allow you to upload or specify the look and design of the flyers you're ordering. Customize the text of your flyers to include the domain you registered and attractive headlines that pertain to your affiliate product.
Deliver the flyers door-to-door in your neighborhood or in nearby towns. Pay college students, adults or anyone looking for part-time income $8 to $9 per hour to deliver your flyers.
Keep track of the money and affiliate commissions you earn from passing out the flyers. Re-invest part of the money you earn to order more flyers and pass them out in additional neighborhoods.
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Sunday, September 6, 2015
How to Pay Your Bills While Going to College (6 Steps)
Assess your personal financial situation. Sit down and make a list of all bills you have to pay each month, including the amount. Tally the totals to determine how much money you need to come up with each month to keep from falling behind on your payments.
Attend a state university in your home state. Traveling outside your state to go to college is more expensive than the cost for resident students, so you can cut costs by going to a state university in the state where you reside. State universities also tend to be cheaper than local colleges, as they are funded by the government.
Get a job if you don't already have one. In order to pay your bills, you need to ensure you have regular income each month to maintain all your expenses. Visit the campus registrar's office for information about on-campus part-time work. Students who work on campus often have extra time to devote to their classwork, while still earning money to pay bills. If you can't find an on-campus job, try to find a flexible job that will work around your college schedule.
Apply for grants and scholarships. Grants and scholarships help offset the cost of your education, reducing and sometimes eliminating the need for student loans. Depending on your educational focus, income bracket and social situation there are thousands of grants available in the United States for students of all ages. Research grants and scholarships online through the Student Gateway to the U.S. Government (link in Resources.)
Apply for federal and private student loans. Many people are not keen on the idea of accumulating more debt while in college, but student loans can help alleviate the cost of college, providing you with leftover funding to buy books, supplies and even pay your bills. When filling out federal aid forms on the official FAFSA website, they may also search for federal grants you qualify for.
Apply for a student-specific credit card. Many large credit card companies have credit accounts specifically designed for college students. A credit card, when used responsibly, can help cover your financial bases on months when your cash flow is a little thin. Do not rely on credit cards to pay your bills every month, as a credit card is a bill as well and you will only accumulate more debt when you depend solely on your credit cards.
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