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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Shorten links

There are numerous sites which offer link shrinking, and way to earn money is simple- copy link into link shrinking site such as AdFly, get shortened link, distribute it, and for every 10 000 views of your shortened link you get 2-5$ depending of where the views came from.
But even better is Bee4Biz:
 Bee4.biz is a link locker used to protect and shorten any url whether it's a download, video or a password while making big money in the process. Simply paste the link you want to protect, chose the category and generate a protected link like this one http://bee4.biz/v/7Mtx2 or our new transparent style locker http://bee4.biz/v/AzI-D you can share with your friends. In this case I protected a Rapidshare link to a cool Minecraft skin I've created. When somebody wants to download the skin they will be required to complete a short free survey. Once the survey is completed they will be redirected to a link you've protected and your account will be credited with some money. You get between $0.10 - $7 each time somebody unlocks one of your links, depending on the country that person is from and which survey they decide to complete. For more ideas on making money with bee4.biz and payment proof please see our forum.
Bee4.biz has some of the highest payouts you will see. Most of our competitors offer between $5 and $50 per 1000 downloads or visitors. Our average user earns 20 times more! 
For example - unlock this video about way to add music in monetized video in youtube: Click here

So - 10 cents to 7 dollars for every survey viewers decide to take.

It's up to you what you will take - 10 000 views for 5 bucks, or 1 survey for unlocking link for 7$.
Cheers

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Free Online Surveys


Steps

Method One: Become Eligible to Complete Online Surveys

1Be prepared.
 Surveyors are looking for specific types of people, and while you won't qualify for every survey (if you're a 25-year-old healthy hipster and they're looking for a 60-year-old couch potato, you're just not going to make the cut).

2 Fill out the surveys.
 Many survey companies offer screener surveys when you register, which usually don't pay.
However, it's an important first step, and worth the little extra time it takes to fill these screening surveys out because the more demographic information the market research companies have on you, the more surveys they can send you.
Remember, you will only be matched with surveys that you can actually contribute to, so if you leave all your screener information blank to get through it more quickly, you will receive fewer survey opportunities.
3 Check often!
Keep an eye out on both the site and your email regularly for survey opportunities. Some companies offer surveys more often than others—and you certainly don’t want to miss any of them!
Any individual survey site may only offer a couple of surveys to you in a given month. The more companies you sign up with, the more surveys you'll be able to complete.
Set up a rule for your email so that any survey emails that come in are flagged, make noise when they arrive, and appear at the top of your list. Everything you do to make them stand out will help.
4 Choose and complete the best surveys.
Once you have lots of surveys available, you can be more selective and pick the ones that seem like the best use of your time. If time isn’t an issue, on the other hand, you can do them all. You're under no obligation to complete any surveys if you don't want to.
Method Two: Find Legitimate Survey Sites

1 Get searching, but be wary. 
There are many legitimate survey companies out there, and money to be made. Which, of course, means that there will be unscrupulous people out there as well, looking to nab some dollars without working for it. Here's how to steer clear of scammers:
2 Never pay up front.
Some companies will ask you to pay a small fee up-front for access to survey lists, which is absolutely unnecessary. Check Terms and Conditions, FAQs, or any other area on a survey company’s page containing information on how the company operates. (If such information is hard or impossible to locate, consider it a red flag and cross that site off your list.)
3 Make sure you will be paid in cash.
There are tons of surveys on the internet that can be completed for cash (or points that you exchange for cash), but some only pay in gift cards or enter you into a sweepstakes.
Some sites offer a combination of these, which may or may not be to your benefit. Be sure you know exactly how you will be rewarded by checking a sites FAQs, Terms and Conditions, etc.
Some companies offer prizes or products, or let you accrue points that you can trade in for such. Many of these won’t be as useful or valuable to you as cash, but occasionally you will get lucky. Just be sure to price-hunt any items before accepting them (or investing valuable energy into trying to earn them).
Get fine-print savvy. Some websites will say you won an Xbox360 or a new laptop, for example, but if you look carefully, you’ll usually find an asterisk near the "you won" part. Be especially wary of weasel words, like "you may have already won," or "new laptop is based on a purchase of gummy bears worth $5,000 or more." Don't fall into these sorts of traps; they're ridiculously difficult and not worth it.
4 Read the Privacy Policy.
It is usually found at the bottom of a site’s homepage. This is important: who will your information be shared with? Always look for a statement along the lines of: “Email addresses given to our company will never be sold, given away, or shared with any third parties without your consent.” When you read those, think to yourself if there's anything in the language that would let them sell their mailing list.
5 Check for age restrictions.
 Online surveys can be a great way for teens to make pocket money, but not all sites allow it. (Many allow it if parental permission is given.)
6 Look for a minimum payment amount. 
Most sites won’t allow you to cash in until you have accrued a certain amount of money, which reduces the number of transactions they have to process (and, of course, gets people to invest more in the site).
Make sure the amount required is fair before diving in—twenty dollars is common—and, more importantly, if you don’t like a site and plan to cash out soon, make sure to time it so that you don’t have to do a lot more surveys to unlock your cash.
7 Look for sites that have good ratings.
Finding a reputable survey-site aggregator (such as GetPaidSurveys or or BigSpot) that allows members to rank the companies they’ve worked with is a good way to do this. Don’t take any stock in reviews or testimonials that are self-posted by survey sites.

Method Three: Register with Survey Sites

1 Make a dedicated email account just for surveys. 
This will keep junk mail out of your normal inbox. They may say they won't sell your information, but less-reputable companies might give it away for a favor. Once your information is out, it's out.
2 Register with legitimate companies.
You will usually be required to provide basic information such as your name, email address, birth date, gender, and address. Later in the process, you will also need to provide PayPal information—usually associated with an email address—so that you can receive the money you’ve earned.
This is a good time to review the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy if necessary, as you will be asked to legally agree to them.
3 Check your email to verify.
After registration, companies will email the email address you’ve provided to verify. Open this email and activate your account to confirm.
4 Add the site’s email address to your address book.
If an incoming address doesn’t match one in your address book, your e-mail account might mark it as spam automatically.

Tips

Surveys only net a few dollars on average but take very little time. Even if you only spend a few minutes making $3 a day, in a month, you will have earned over $90!
Teenagers can also do surveys for cash but should always research whether or not a given company will allow them to participate.
If you use Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome, try using the WOT extension to stop yourself from going to scam sites.
Warnings

Avoid giving out your phone number, as it can open the door for telemarketers. Some can even circumvent the Do-Not-Call lists because you've signed up to receive information.
Don’t accept what sounds too good to be true.
Many websites with online surveys often have spyware and viruses, so be careful of them.
Ask yourself what your goal is. Surveys are a nice way of getting a little extra change in your pocket but you will not be able to quit your day job. If you are looking to make more than $100/month online, you should look into affiliate marketing.
Most survey sites (and their affiliate companies) will start sending you tons of spam.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Make Money through Online Marketing

This is a great way to make money for promoting someone else’s products or services without having to carry any inventory. Affiliate advertisements are usually incorporated into your website/blog/page via linked articles (great when your content is strong and compelling, but must be done carefully to avoid looking spammy), product-placement videos (great if you’re funny or have performance talent), or, less and less commonly, banner ads (pretty ineffective, as most people avoid these like the plague). If necessary, you can also become an affiliate marketer without a website (by posting videos on YouTube containing links to the product, for example). Check out a site like Commission Junction for possible products and services.



  • If you have a lot of traffic, you might want to do cost-per-click advertising, which doesn’t earn you much per click but banks on the fact that the sheer number of visitors will build your revenue.
  • If you have very strong content, you might want to do cost-per-acquisition advertising, which makes you a decent commission (either a fixed amount or a commission, depending on what you’ve pre-agreed to) every time someone on your site makes a purchase with your affiliate company.

Steps

Locate online communities relevant to the affiliate you are promoting. 
Examples of such communities are forums, discussion boards, chat rooms, and blogs.

Perform an Internet search using keywords such as "forum" or "discussion board" with the subject of the affiliates you are promoting. 
For example, if you are promoting exercise equipment, search for "exercise forum" or "fitness forum."

Actively participate in each online community. 
This practice may help boost your affiliate income when members begin to view you as an active, trusted presence on each website.
Engage in discussions and participate in online events on a daily or weekly basis. 
You can also start discussions about topics that are relevant to the products you are promoting through the affiliate links.
Review member policies on every community website. 
This procedure will allow you to verify if you are allowed to post affiliate links to these sites. Some online communities may prohibit affiliate links and consider the links as advertising spam.
Review your account settings on every website. I
f you belong to a forum or discussion group that requires you to register for an account, you may be able to take advantage of a signature box in which you can post affiliate links. The signature box can then be displayed each time you reply to or write a post on the website.

E-books


Choose an e-book topic that is related to your affiliates
For example, if you team up with an affiliate that sells fitness equipment, you may want to write an e-book about different workout techniques that involve the fitness equipment.
Choose a topic you are knowledgeable about. You may earn more from your affiliates if readers gain value from the information you are providing.
Embed affiliate links into sections of your e-book. 
For example, if your e-book is about fitness, you can write about the importance of wearing appropriate running shoes during your workout, then embed affiliate links for a specific brand of running shoes that you recommend to your readers.
Include affiliate banners and pictures within your e-book. 
Banners and pictures that contain affiliate links may aesthetically enhance the presentation of information within your e-book.
Email

Write articles about the affiliate products you are promoting.
Readers are more likely to click on affiliate links within articles that contain information that can benefit them; as opposed to links within promotional emails written specifically for the sake of advertising.
Place affiliate links throughout the body of the article. 
For example, if you are marketing video games or video game systems, you can write an article about the best sporting games available on the market. You can then place affiliate links for each video game within each summary that describes each game.
Send the email to your customers. 
Your customers may be actual clients, or they can be friends, family, or members of an online community you belong to. For example, if you have a brick-and-mortar used video game business, you can encourage your customers to provide you with their email addresses so you can send them emails.

Article Websites

Join websites that allow you to contribute content. 
A variety of websites exist that allow you to register for an account and contribute articles or reviews on many topics.
Perform an Internet search using keywords such as "article directory" to locate free websites that will allow you to publish articles.
Search for article or review websites that cater specifically to your affiliate niche.
For example, if you want to promote affiliates that sell books, you can search for book review websites that allow you to post affiliate links next to your own book reviews.
Review the policies of each website you join. 
Some websites may limit the amount of affiliate links you can place into each article.
Write reviews or articles related to your affiliates. 
Internet users who land on your article page may be searching for information or products that they want or need.
Embed the affiliate links into your articles before publication.
Visitors to the article website will then have the opportunity to click on the affiliate links within your articles.

Tips
Post affiliate links on social media websites you belong to. Your followers or friends may be inclined to purchase the affiliate products if they already have an established and trusted relationship with you.
Post articles or affiliate links on websites that feature classified ads. Someone in your local area may be searching for a specific product or service that can benefit them; causing them to land on your page that contains the affiliate links.

Warnings
You can market affiliates using pay-per-click advertising; however, some websites and search engines have algorithms and certain listing strategies in place that may not allow your affiliate links to be featured at all times.

Make money online: Enter contests

Since you won’t get paid unless your entry wins, search for a wide range of free contests in a field where you’re already have a lot of possible entries (ex. photos, logo-making, background design) and submit your work to as many places as will have you. It might take a day to get through all of them, but even a few small successes (or, preferably, a great big one) will make up for it. The experience might even steer you in a new creative direction.
I would recommend sites such as 99designs.com, freelancer.com and designcontest.com. 
If you look at the bottom of this page, you can see my portfolio in 99designs, and you can see that I have earned about 2000$ for several months, and that's just 1 site, without 1-1 invoices and personal work for clients from winning contests.
If anyone is interested in logo design and business card design, here is link to my youtube channel with various tutorials in CorelDraw X6 - Click here .
Here are some of my designs:





Cheers!!

Monday, January 28, 2013

How to make money online: Flip domain names.

Domain names are valuable internet real estate and some people actually make a nice living off of buying and selling them. One strategy is to use Google Adwords to find keywords that are trending and use that information to buy domain names that you think may soon be in demand. However, since short, snappy, or straightforward domain names have already been mostly snatched up, you can also get lucky buying domain names that are random acronyms, as you never know when a person or company with those exact initials will decide to set up a website. (CPC.com, for example, sold for over $200,000 when Contract Pharmaceutical Corporation decided to go online.[1] Not bad for three letters.)


Buying a domain name can be a great way to set up your own website and/or personalized email address. Here are some important factors to keep in mind as well as step-by-step directions for both buying an available domain name and haggling for an occupied one.
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Things to Keep in Mind

1 Weigh factors that affect price and value when choosing a domain name. A great domain name is simple, unique, and easy to remember. That being said, the price (not to mention the intrinsic value) of a domain name depends on many factors including overall length, number of words, ease of spelling, and how much traffic goes there without prompting. A short, one-word name (ex. cat.com) will be pricy because simple titles have a lot of potential uses, meaning people probably already check them out on their own. If you really need to knock the price down, lengthen it or add “the” or “my” to the front; note, however, that this will also reduce domain performance. Before you allow yourself to completely fall in love with a domain name, create a few variants and backups.
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If your desired name contains an intentional misspelling, be prepared to lose traffic to the properly spelled version. Alternatively, if your name contains a commonly misspelled word, consider buying one variation (or more) on your domain name and redirecting it to your main site. Of course, this will cause additional expenses.
Avoid including characters (ex. _, *, #) in your name, as these aren’t intuitive and will divert traffic.
2 Consider going through an ICANN-accredited domain name registrar. An ICANN-accredited company has to go through all the ICANN accreditation checks, which is an expensive, in-depth process. This lets you know the company is committed.
3 Make sure you can control every aspect of your domain name. Many domain name registration companies don’t let you make changes to your domains yourself. You have to enter a request via their support systems and then wait days for assistance. Simple things like changing IPS tags and changing name servers should be possible via your control panel. Make sure you get a control panel and check out what the control panel lets you do.
4 Check to see if there’s a fee associated with releasing or transferring your domain. Many domain name registration and hosting companies charge a release fee. Others will charge a transfer fee every time you change hosts (.com, .net, .biz etc.). This charge is completely unnecessary; you should never be held to ransom over your domain name.
5 Check to see if you get any email accounts. Many web hosting companies don’t include email or charge extra for it. In many cases, you can only get email forwarding. Even for straightforward POP3 email, some companies only offer 1 or 2 email accounts. You should make sure you get at least 15-20 POP3 email accounts included free of charge with your domain.
6 Make sure you can use their SMTP servers for outgoing email. Many hosting and domain name registration providers will not let you use their SMTP servers for sending emails. They assume you can send email via your internet server provider’s SMTP servers. However, a great many ISPs and broadband providers will only let you use their SMTP servers on their branded email accounts (i.e. davesmith_123@theirISP.net). This means that if you use your own email address (i.e. dave.smith@davesmith.net), you won’t be able to send email via their SMTP servers. There are workarounds but you shouldn’t have to go to the trouble.
Watch out: there are a number of the top hosting companies that will only let you use their SMTP servers on premium email accounts which incur an extra charge.
7 Make sure you always retain control of your domain name. There are hundreds of businesses hosting their websites with a web host they’re not happy with. Poor service, surprise invoices, unreliable uptime and email issues are just some of the common issues customers are facing today. What most of them want to do is vote with their feet and walk out the door and find another web hosting provider. They don’t go through with it, however, because moving all their domains to another host is a complete admin headache. Choose wisely from the get-go so you don’t become one of these customers.
8 Never register your domain in anyone else’s name. Your webmaster or kid cousin might be more tech-savvy than you, but if the domain ends up registered in his/her name, you may lose your site overnight should (s)he neglect to renew it on time or have a falling out with you.

 Buy an Available Domain Name

1 Research a few companies before deciding which one to go through. Price, amount of control, ease of use, level customer service, and whatever else they may have to offer you can widely between companies. See Things to Keep in Mind to get your bearings.
2 Check to see if your desired name is taken. The company you decide to register through will allow you to search a database to find out whether or not your domain name is taken. If it is, proceed with the following steps; if not, either think of a new name or see the section below.
Don’t assume a name is available just because you typed it in the address bar and didn’t get a hit. Sites that haven’t yet been uploaded or are undergoing major repairs can sometimes produce false negatives.
3 Choose and pay for a domain. To get and keep a domain, you will usually have to pay a purchase fee, a yearly renewal fee, and possibly a setup fee.
4 Never forget to pay your renewal fee on time or you will lose your site overnight. This will be particularly embarrassing if your domain is bought out by an unsavory business that shocks your old visitors.

Haggle for an Occupied Domain Name

1 Find out who owns the domain. If it’s a major operator with a well-established site, just bow out gracefully. However, you might get lucky and find that the domain was purchased on a whim, as a backup, or without careful consideration, in which case you may be able to negotiate a deal.
2 Contact the owner. Before so much as hinting at a price, simply email to ask whether or not the domain is for sale. If you are known or can clearly be linked to a thriving business, create a generic alternate email address through which to contact them, as your success might be leveraged against you. Be aware, however, that an informal-sounding email address is more likely to be regarded as spam or junk mail.
3 Negotiate a price. According to internet entrepreneur James Siminoff, there are four basic haggling scenarios:
The owner suggests an unreasonable amount. If this is the case, counter with what you think is fair instead of low-balling it. It’s no secret that domain names are valuable real estate, so your underwhelming offer is unlikely to make the owner take you seriously.
The owner asks you to suggest a price. If this is the case, they want to sell and are likely to try to negotiate up. Suggest 20 to 30% below your bottom range and let the haggling begin.
The owner asks for less than you’d prefer. Accept, but not too enthusiastically, or they might begin to suspect they’re being too generous.
The owner suggests exactly the price you’d prefer. See above.
4 Be extremely cautious while communicating with the owner. Even if you casually agree to buy the domain via email, the communication might be used against you in court as a legally-binding contract should you change your mind. Until you’re absolutely certain that you want to make a deal, agree to buy the domain provided that all the terms are agreeable. This will leave you an escape hatch if things go south.
5 Get the owner to agree as soon as possible. If the owner out-and-out agrees to your price, the email becomes an enforceable contract.


.edu stands for post-secondary educational establishments
.mobi stands for mobile
.net stands for Network
.info stands for information
.biz stands for Business
Is there another way? Yes, there is. Businesses should be making use of a domain name registration company to centrally administer all their domains. There are lots of very professional domain name registration companies that have been in business for years and that provide fully functional control panels that give their customers full control over their domain names. Then, all they have to do is change the name server details from their old host to their new host for each domain.
.org stands for Organization
.us stands for United States
Just to give a range: you should be able to get a provider that gives you all as described above for less than 20 US$ a year; assuming traffic is not to high (like < 5 GB per month), and size of website not too big (like < 50 MB). That is pretty decent, especially for personal websites.
.com stands for Commercial

Sunday, January 27, 2013

How to make money with Google AdSense

Google’s AdSense is a revenue-sharing opportunity for small, medium and large web sites that places ads for goods and services that are relevant to the content of your site, targeted to the people who frequent your pages. In turn, you get paid a small amount when the ad is either displayed on your page, or clicked on. We'll show you some good ideas that added to your own, will help increase your AdSense revenue.

Creating an Ad Unit

Sign into your AdSense account. Go to AdSense, and click on My ads in the upper left
Create a new Ad unit. In the main screen area, under Content > Ad units, click the +New ad unit button.
Name your ad unit. This can be any name that suits you, but many find creating a standard naming format helps them manage large amounts of data.
For example, using [target site for the ad]_[ad size]_[ad date] is one approach, that would look like this: mywebsite.com_336x280_080112. Whatever format you decide to use for naming, make that your standard.
Pick a size. See "How to Do It" below for details, but Google has found best practices that generate more clicks.
4Set your ad type. This determines the types of ads you will see on your website: text only; text and image/rich media; and image/rich media only.
5Create a custom channel. A custom channel lets you group ad units however you choose, such as by size or location on a page.
You can track performance by custom channel, and turn your channel into a targetable ad placement so advertisers can target their ads to your ad units.
6Create your ad style. This lets you choose colors for the various components of an ad: border, title, background, text, and URL. It also lets you choose corner styles, from square to very rounded, a font family, and a default font size.
It's good practice to create an ad style that harmonizes with the look and colors of your website.
You can use Google's presets, or use your own custom settings. In either case, a sample ad on the right will show you how your ad will appear


Get the code for the ad. When you're done with the ad setup, either save your ad unit, or click the Save and get code button at the bottom to get the HTML code for your site.
If adding code to your site is a puzzle you want help with, click here for Google's code implementation guide.


How to Design Your Ad Campaign




Analyze your content. In designing any kind of ad campaign, it's crucial to know who your target is. If you're writing a food blog that caters to single men on a budget, for example, you've narrowed the scope of who you will be appealing to. You've also got a very good focus point for your ads. What are things single men who cook drawn to? Here are some possibilities: dating, cars, movies, politics, and live music.
Think about who frequents your website, write down what you feel are the most important characteristics of your viewers.
2Fine tune advertisements. While AdSense will auto-populate your page with what they feel are relevant ads, use their tools to provide tighter controls.
Set up channels. Channels are like labels that let you group your ad units your way—by color, category, or pages. By setting up channels, you can get detailed reports on the performance of your ad units, and use that to your advantage. For example:
Use one style of ad on one group of pages, and another style on another group. Track and compare the performance of the two styles, and pick the best performer.
Compare performance on pages that focus on different things. For example, if your pages about gardening perform better than your pages on cooking, you might consider adding more to your gardening pages.
If you have separate domains, set up a channel to track each of them to see which is generating the most clicks.
3Optimize your ad placement and site design. Google has found there are places where ads are more effective, and places where they are less effective.
Ads that appear when you first arrive at your page (i.e., "above the fold" as they say in the newspaper world) tend to be more effective than those that are below the fold.
Ads on upper left tend to perform much better than ads on the lower right.
Ads directly above the primary content, and ads that appear at the bottom of the page and above the footer tend to perform very well.
Wider ads are generally more successful, as they are much easier to read.
Ads that display images or video perform very well.
Using colors that complement your website colors will make them more readable, and so more effective.
4Learn how AdSense works. AdSense automatically sends ads to your site based on a few different criteria:
Contextual targeting. AdSense crawlers scan your page, analyze your content, and serve up ads designed match your content. They do this using keyword analysis, word frequency, font size, and the link structure of the web.
Placement targeting. This allows advertisers to choose to run their ads on specific subsections of a publisher's website. If your website matches an advertisers criteria, their ad will appear on your page.
Interest-based advertising. This lets advertisers reach users based on their interests and the user's previous interactions with them, such as a visit to their website. Google's Ads Preferences Manager allows users themselves to choose their interest categories, which further helps advertisers focus their ad campaigns. This method is good for monetizing your site more efficiently, as it increases the value for advertisers and provides a more relevant experience for users.
What's it Worth?

1Manage your expectations. When you sign up for AdSense, you'll want to know what kind of revenue can you expect to see. There is a lot that goes into what kind of return you can expect, and managing those things will help you maximize your earning potential.
2Traffic. First and formost, in order to generate any kind of revenue from AdSense you must have people clicking on your ads. In order for this to happen, you need to have people on your site, reading your content! Whether you have a business website, or a personal blog, the rule is the same: Get the word out!
Heavily trafficked large sites can see over a million hits a day, whereas a blog might feel lucky if they have 100 visitors a day.
For every thousand page impressions (views) you receive, you may earn from $.05 to $5. Yes, that's a broad range—over a month, that is between $1.50 and $150.00! Where in that range you can expect to frequent depends entirely on you, your site, and your promotion efforts.
3Cost Per Click (CPC). This paid every time somebody clicks an ad on your page. No, you can't click your own ad—Google will see this, and shut you down so fast your head will spin. The advertisers set the price for these ads, and they can vary greatly.
An advertiser may spend a lot on a per-click basis, but that ad may generate very little interest on your site. #*An ad that may generate $.03 per click may get 100 hits, but that doesn't add up to much.
4Clickthrough Rate (CTR). This is the percentage of visitors to your site compared to how many them actually clicked on an ad. If 100 people came to your site, and 1 of them clicked an ad, your CTR is 1%, and that's not an unreasonable number. You can see how getting more traffic to your site will really make a difference.
5Revenue per 1000 impressions (RPM). This is an estimate of how much you might receive if you have 1000 impressions (page views).
If you made, for example, $1 for 100 impressions, your RPM would be $10. There is no guarantee you'll make that, but it's a good way to check the overall performance of your site.
6Content is king. The quality of your content is an important factor in understanding your earning potential. If your site provides rich, compelling content and a great user experience, you will have more interested users. Google's crawlers will also have an easier time determining the type of ad content would best fit on your site. Interested users + targeted ads = $$$
7Start building keyword-rich pages. Liberally seed with well researched, profitable keywords, and get lots of high quality links to your site.
If your site is about topics such as debt consolidation, web hosting or asbestos-related cancer, you’ll earn much more per click than if it’s about free puppies.
If you concentrate only on top-paying keywords, you’ll face stiff competition. What you want are keywords that are high in demand and low in supply, so do some careful keyword research before you build your pages.

Video




Tips

Quality is the most important part of any web site. If your site does not contain the content of expected quality the visitor might not come back,
Although Google doesn't release exact details as to how they determine the ads to serve on a given page, they do say that it's the text content of the page that matters, not the meta tags.
A great resource for earning money is using traffic driving sites like Flixya You can sign up for Google Adsense and Flixya, without the costs or time needed to build traffic or your own site.
Some webmasters are designing brand new sites specifically for serving AdSense text ads, however it’s against the AdSense rules to design a site purely for AdSense, so you’ll want to include a few Affiliate links or sell your own product, too.
Avoid non-English characters on English pages. There is a bug which can cause these pages to show irrelevant French ads.


Warnings

If you don't have any content, Google will have to guess what your page is about. It may guess wrong, and so the ads that it displays may not be relevant.
Do not click your ads. If Google catches you, they will suspend your account and retain any earnings you might have. However, if you, by mistakes, click your ads for one or two times, Google will keep that earning but rather not to punish you as long as it doesn't happen constantly.
In early internet days, you may see a site notice asking everyone to click the ads. The day has gone long time ago. If Google detects possible cheating, there is no such thing as presumption of innocence. They assume that you are guilty.
Google has a lot of restrictions on how the ads have to be displayed. One of the major reasons for account suspension is that webmasters tried to blur the ads and mislead others to think that it's "content". For simplicity, never attempt to use CSS to hide Google's logo unless you're authorized to do it!

Earn money with eBay

Whether you're looking to clean out your closets and make a few bucks, turn a hobby of collecting into a profitable venture for extra income or establish a small business as a primary source of income, eBay offers an excellent way to make money by selling stuff. Originally called AuctionWeb, eBay made its debut online in 1995, when founder Pierre Omidyar offered a broken laser pointer for sale and found a collector to purchase it. Today, eBay is the world's largest online marketplace with more than 97 million active users around the globe. The total value of goods sold on ebay in 2010 was $62 billion, or more than $2,000 in sales every second. With more than a million people worldwide depending on eBay as their primary or a secondary source of income, it's no wonder the Web site is such an attractive marketplace for those looking for some extra cash, as well as for entrepreneurs, and seasoned business owners [source: eBay, Inc]. The potential for making money on eBay looks promising, as the overall volume for online retail sales increased 13 percent in 2010 and is expected to keep growing. Consumers are attracted to online shopping because of the wide selection of products, round-the-clock access, the convenience of shopping from home, and the competitive pricing. And as eBay offers more online marketing and customized offers to attract both buyers and sellers, its reputation as a marketplace where consumers can find exceptional value and unique merchandise should continue to grow [source: Standard & Poor's]. Getting started on eBay is easy. Many eBay sellers have started small by selling a few items they weren't using, then discovered the fun and profitability of running a business online. Some have turned to eBay to fulfill a dream of owning a business or setting up a retail empire, while others are use eBay to expand an existing brick-and-mortar business online. The benefits of starting a business on eBay are many: There's no need to raise start-up capital, build up inventory or rent the right location. Finding something to sell is as easy as deciding to declutter your basement or part ways with your doll or baseball card collection. Some eBay sellers offer items they've made, such as paintings, crafts, or even patented items or machinery, while others source unique items from overseas or from wholesalers. You can start small, with one or two clay pots or holiday ornaments, or on a larger scale with dozens of silk scarves or an inventory of hand tools. Read on to learn more about making money on eBay.

How to bid on freelancer.com

I will start Freelance posts by one short tutorial showing how to bid on Freelancer.com:

Best ways to make money online: Top 5

There are so many ways to make money online that I could mention, but I think I would ran out of possibility to use hands to write. I have been studying internet and how to make money for more than 3 years, and I can say I am becoming expert in that field.
I will write down top 5 money making techniques that are most profitable.
1 - FREELANCING
I have made something more than 3500$ on logo and business card design, and I| started from scratch with nothing more than tutorials on Youtube. So, whether it's graphic design, writing, PHP programming or translating, the most valuable thing in  this game is - skill. Be patient, learn and you will earn money doing 1 hour daily.
2 - SELLING
Of course, one of the best ways to earn some cash is to sell things, whether it's selling stuff you don't need on e-bay, or selling photography on stockphoto sites.
If you have a talent for making jewelry, pottery or other crafts -- or just a knack for finding vintage gems at garage and estate sales -- consider selling your objects through an online storefront.
Etsy is the largest and most popular marketplace for handmade and vintage goods. You can also try ArtFire and Zibbet.
Have you designed a killer line of iPad cases or Kids' tees? Take a look at up-and-coming Redbubble. Want to display traditional art? Artbreak is a fast-growing online gallery for traditional artists -- and it's commission-free.
If you have an e-book, song, template, computer wallpaper or other kind of digital file to sell, take a look at commission-free UploadNSell. Amazon-owned CreateSpace can help indie authors, musicians and filmmakers sell works to online buyers
3 - ADSENSE PROGRAM 
If you have google account, there is no way you did,t heard of AdSense. If you put one day effort to get informed about things like SEO (Search Engine Optimization), niche, hosting, domains, blogging, you could start one of the most profitable businesses on internet - making money from your site with google ads. If you pick right category and make site, blog or even youtube channel with right content, you could be earning tens and hundreds of bucks daily doing - nothing.

 Ad networks such as Google AdSense pay big money to place their ads on your site, and you’ll receive a payment every time a reader clicks one. While it’s easy to go overboard and fill every spare pixel, if you place your ads well it’s possible to make a comfortable income from your site.

One of the most successful bloggers around today is John Chow, a Canadian blogger who makes more than $40,000 a month through ad sales and other revenue streams. Ironically, his blog is about ways to make money online.
4 -  TWEET FOR SPONSORS
SponsoredTweets.com is an online platform that allows you to make money on Twitter by charging sponsors for communicating their advertising messages to your followers. You set the amount you want to get paid for every tweet you make, choose a category and select keywords you want to work with. You then wait for advertisers to contact you and take you up on your offer, paying you the amount you specified for each tweet that you make.

All throughout the process, the tweeter has full control over his or her account, and may choose the wordings of the tweets, or may choose to reject the tweet altogether.
5 - SELL AFFILIATE PRODUCTS


I will write about each of these ways of making money online in future posts, and more.