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Saturday, September 26, 2015

How to Make Money Raising Worms (5 Steps)


Contact bait shops, fishing outfitters and guides and convenience stores near lakes and other popular fishing spots and let them know you have worms for sale. Offer to deliver a stock of packaged worms to them once or twice a week.
Contact local garden clubs and garden centers and let them know you have worms for worm composting. Offer to give a talk about worm composting to members, who may then buy worms from you to start their compost bins.
Contact pet stores, fish farms and poultry farms and offer to supply them with earthworms for food.
Run a small ad in the local shopper or paper advertising worms for sale for fishing bait, worm composting or as poultry food. Run the same ad on local e-bulletin boards or Craig's List.
Print fliers and post them on local bulletin boards. Post a flyer about worm composting at your local recycling center. Post fliers on bulletin boards at parks with fishing lakes. Post fliers at feed stores.
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How to Find Five Websites to Make Money Online


Write for EHOW or Demand Studios. Anyone can qualify to write for eHow. Just write in a short how-to format anything that you can explain. Check out how to write for eHow at ehow.com. Demand Studios is the parent company of eHow. One has to submit an application, resume, and a sample of your writing. Once accepted, Demand Studios pays by PayPal every week.
One can make money online by teaching for Teachstreet. This website puts teachers and learners together and connects them. The initial signup is free. Teachers for a basic lesson make about $47.00 on a $50.00 class. Check this website out for more answers. (See Resources)
Write for Textbroker.com. This seems to be a good place for new writers to start writing. One must apply to be accepted and they will give you a 1-5 rating. The higher the rating the more you get paid. An average pay out is $3.50 for 250-300 words. (This definitely depends on your rating.)
You are paid through Paypal biweekly when your balance reaches $10.00.
Start a blog and put Google adsense on it. A writer can insert adsense code on your blog and begin to make money immediately. Clickbank is another website that pays you to promote products on your blog. One makes up to 75& commision for promoting different products.
Write for Edubook. Edubook is an article publishing site. Once you are accepted payment is $5.00 an article or $25.00 a batch. Payment is received once a week through Paypal.
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Saturday, September 19, 2015

How to Earn Extra Money Filling Out Surveys (7 Steps)


Set up a free e-mail address, separate from your personal e-mail. You do not want your personal bills and letters from friends getting mixed up with junk mail. Trust me you will get allot of it. Personally I like gmail, but any of the free accounts will work.
Develop A Strategy: Do not expect to make a living from signing up at only a few sites. However if you are just doing this as an extra way to earn a few extra bucks, signing up casually as you find the sites may work. My favorite sites are surveysavvy.com and yourfreesurveys.com. If you just want fill out a couple a few times a week just signing up to these sites would be fine. There are also a couple sites that have some free listing, however be careful and read through there website before signing up or you may be signing up for something you do not want. It would be nice if you could just sign up to 20 websites and start making good money, but this is not so. You will have to register with at least 100 sites to really start making a nice recurring income. This will take a little patience and organization, but it will be well worth it when you see the end results.Signing up with a low cost survey site may prove to be of value. Most sites of customer support so you can get any questions you may have.
Most survey sites request each member to fill out profile surveys. Fill them out, even though they are not paid. They will help you get more targeted surveys that you will qualify for.
Do not give up to early. Many people quit after a couple weeks. It will take at least a month to get the survey company's to trust you enough to send you good paying survey.
Make sure to fill out information correctly and honestly. Survey sites can eventually tell when you are just saying something to try to get more surveys. If they catch you being dishonest you will more than likely stop receiving surveys from them.
Check your e-mail often and reply to surveys as fast as you can. Surveys usually fill up pretty fast.
Some sites that pose as survey sites are actually sites that pay you to try out offers. Many require that you cancel the order if you do not wish to purchase the product. These sites can be profitable if done correctly. The best way to do this is by using project payday techniques, you can learn to do these steps for free. Learn more by following the link below in resources.
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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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Friday, September 4, 2015

How to Make Money on eBay as a Full Time Seller


If you are new to eBay, you will need to open an account and learn how the site works. Visit to take the eBay Seller Audio Tour. (Visit http://pages.ebay.com/education/howtosell/index.html)You will also want to buy a few things on eBay before you try to sell anything. You will need to build your feedback score. Most customers are not comfortable buying from a seller with zero or very little feedback. Take some time to learn about the site and establish your reputation.
Next, decide what you will sell. Investigate different options for obtaining your inventory. (See my eHow article titled, 'How to Decide What to Sell on eBay.')
You do not need to work with a drop shipper or wholesaler. You can easily find items to sell at thrift stores, garage sales, flea markets, consignment stores, drug stores like CVS and Walgreens, and WalMart. See the articles on the sidebar for further information on where to find your inventory.
Start off small and slowly. Experiment with different products to find out what works best for you. Set goals for yourself regarding how many items you will list each day or week. Once you start making a profit, reinvest the profits to purchase more inventory and grow your business at a rate you are comfortable with. Ease into your eBay business, you cannot build it overnight.
Have a back-up source of income for the first few months. You may want to take on a part-time job to supplement your eBay income until your business takes off. eBay is like retail - it is cyclical. Some months will be better than others. Your eBay income and profits will fluctuate from month to month. Give yourself some time to understand the cycles of eBay and how the money flows before you depend on eBay for 100% of your income.
Don't put all your eggs in one basket. The consumer market can be unpredictable. Offering a variety of products will enable you to cross-sell to existing customers, as well as attract new customers. For example, if your main product line is clothing, you may also want to offer shoes and accessories. If your main product line is baby items, offer maternity items, prenatal vitamins, early childhood learning products, or child safety products.
Be prepared to evolve with eBay and the changing consumer market. If you don't have success at first, don't give up. Most eBay sellers fail because they give up too quickly. Ask for help. Try different products. Do research on the internet. There is no one magic product that sells for big profit all the time. (If that was the case, everyone selling on eBay would be rich.) Don't be afraid to experiment and try new things. You may have to adjust your key words, change your photos, revise your item description, or fine-tune your pricing to find a formula that works. eBay is about evolving with the market, understanding what customers want, selling the right products at the right time, and experimenting.
Expect to work at your eBay business just like you would at a traditional job, maybe even more. Many people think that eBay is just sitting at a computer watching the profits roll in. Nothing could be further from the truth. Many sellers fail because they expect success (and big money) too quickly. It takes time to build your eBay business. Be patient, work hard, put in the hours, and the money will come.
Find support groups and talk with other sellers. If you are having a problem with a customer or an issue with eBay, chances are that another seller has 'been there, done that' and can offer advice or a solution. Don't be afraid to ask for help - plenty of experienced sellers are out there and are more than happy to help a newcomer. Look for eBay groups on Facebook, Yahoo Groups, Google Groups, and the WAHM.com message board.
Continue to educate yourself. Read blogs about eBay selling, check the eBay announcement board, listen to podcasts, look on YouTube for videos, and network with other sellers. eBay changes every day. Keep your eyes and ears open for news about the eBay marketplace that may affect your business.
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