Showing posts with label space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label space. Show all posts
Monday, September 28, 2015
How to Make Money Investing in Websites
Find a website that is available for purchase. This can be done easily by searching website auctions found on sites such as Flippa and eBay. Additionally, you can contact individual website owners directly and ask them if they are interested in selling.
Determine how you want to monetize your new website. Popular options include selling advertisement space, affiliate products, or generating leads for other companies.
Modify your website to reflect the monetization method you have chosen. If you are partnering with an established advertising agency like Google Adsense or Yahoo Ads, they will provide you with HTML code to insert into your website to display their ads.
Drive traffic to your website by promoting it across the Internet. This can be done free through social networking sites like Digg and Stumbleupon, or you can purchase advertising directly through other companies.
Test various offers and advertisements to see what is the highest converting offer. The higher your conversion rate, the more money you will make with your website.
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Monday, September 7, 2015
How to Get a Lot of Money in 'Virtual Families' Fast
Locate a collectible, such as a Chinese coin, the Whirly Bird or coins. Press 'Space' to pause the game.
Click and drag one character's avatar onto the collectible.
Press the spacebar twice, unpausing and pausing the game.
Click and drag a second character's avatar onto the collectible.
Press the spacebar once more. This unpauses the game, and both characters will pick up the collectible, earning twice the money otherwise obtained.
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Sunday, September 6, 2015
How to Make Money With Straight Truck Cargo Van Shipments
Compete locally instead of trying to compete with the global leaders like FedEx and UPS. Focus on building your business with residents and commercial entities within your state and surrounding states. Gear your advertising within a three-state radius and build from there.
Reorganize your shipping business. Re-define your business goals. Charge by the mile and the weight to make sure you are maximizing your profit potential.
List your business with online directories such as Uship so that customers can find you. Advertise in local business magazines. Rent billboard ad space to promote your business name and contact information.
Open business accounts with the global and national delivery companies. Use them as partners to extend the reach for your customers. Instead of going elsewhere, the customers you acquire can piggyback on your account.
Strap a utility trailer to your straight truck so you can accommodate businesses with large commodity shipments.
Install global positioning system (GPS) to ensure that your deliveries are on time. Equip drivers with cell phones to use for keeping in contact with your central location and with customers.
Provide daily delivery service to a specific route to encourage consistent repeat business. For example, make regular pick-ups and deliveries throughout the full distance of the busiest city streets. Assign a cargo van and a driver to that regular route.
Appoint a sales person to solicit business. Sales professionals do not have to be full-time employees; you can use contractors who work solely on commission. Pay them when you get paid for the shipment.
Require drivers to sell services. Equip them with sales order forms and brochures. Send drivers to free sales seminars so that they can practice and learn sales techniques.
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Thursday, September 3, 2015
How to Get Money Every Time Someone Goes on Your Domain
Place pay-per-click ads on your website. Every time a visitor clicks on one of these adverts, you have the potential to make some money.
Run cost-per-mille ads on your website. CPM ads make money based on the number of impressions an ad receives from visitors to your website. For example, if you run an ad with a CPM rate of $1 and 5,000 people visit the page containing the ad in a month you will earn $5 from that ad for that period.
Use direct banner advertising to sell your own ad space. With other forms of Web advertising, such as PPC and CPM, you partner with an ad publishing program. The ad publishing program makes a commission on the ads published on your site. With direct banner advertising, however, you eliminate the middleman and can charge your own rates for advertising space. The only catch is your website has to have a large number of visitors to make it attractive to potential advertisers.
Become an affiliate marketer. An affiliate marketer is a Web publisher who promotes someone else’s commercial product on a website in exchange for a commission. If, for example, a visitor to your website clicks on a product link and actually purchases the product, you make a commission on the sale. You can choose from various affiliate programs featuring a variety of goods and services.
Offer a few free, educational product giveaways on your website such as free e-books or a weekly podcast. Offer the product for free but put a “Donate” link on your site. If the products you are offering are really useful, visitors may feel compelled to support your efforts and make a donation.
Run pay-per-play audio ads on your website. Pay-per-play ads are short audio ads, generally around 5 seconds long, that play automatically every time a visitor comes to your website. You get paid for every unique visitor for which the ads are played.
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How to Earn a Child's Respect (7 Steps)
Draw boundaries to separate you as the adult decision-maker in the home from your child and his friends. Be friendly, but don't treat your child as your friend. Keep in mind that kids need adults to accept the role of parent, recommends psychologist, Jim Taylor, according to 'Psychology Today.' Host play dates for your children and plan activities with peers so you can establish peer friendships of your own to model respectful adult relationships for your children.
Respect your child's personal space, privacy, opinions and temperament while also teaching your child the household rules of behavior. Even young children like to have special personal items and a personal space such as a toy box reserved for play items. Ask before using these things to help teach your child respect for the belongings of others.
Model respect for members in the community by talking politely to people -- even when you may not agree with the person. Teach your child to respect people, regardless of differences in beliefs, ethnicity and ability.
Demonstrate respect for your parents and grandparents and model the behavior you'd like to see your children use with you as the child ages. Allow parents and grandparents special privileges at family gatherings as the elders, and make a point of asking them to talk about family history and heritage.
Make time to be with your child to enjoy activities together so he can learn to appreciate what parents do to keep him safe and comfortable. Discuss your work with your child and explain the details when your job takes you away from him.
Listen to your child. Avoid immediately accepting viewpoints about his behavior or actions from others, and praise him when he acts respectfully to you or others.
Establish a set of home rules, and be fair and consistent in enforcing these regulations with your child. Uneven and inconsistent enforcement frequently makes your child view your disciplinary actions as personal and vindictive, rather than a learning opportunity to keep him from harm. Fair application teaches respect for the rules and for the rule enforcer.
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