I'm planning to get into the business of affiliate marketing soon. I'll be sure to try out most of the names mentioned here. From what I've been hearing, Amazon seems to pay the maximum commission out of all the rest. Am I right?
This is an area that I'm thinking of dabbling in. I've heard so much about affiliate marketing and how people are making a rich enough income from it, that I'm finally tempted to try it. What are the best sites to join with, besides eBay and Amazon?
Never heard of this site before. $13,500 is a crazy, insane amount to invest in a Korean company which doesn't even provide adequate information. Even if payment proofs were shown, I'd still be wary of spending so much. Who knows whether I'll ever make up that money. Hell, I don't even earn...
PTCs are a very slow process. The only way to speed it up is by joining as many PTC sites you possibly can and getting multiple referrals. With these together, it took me about a month to make around $50. It's not much, but considering the lack of mental involvement it requires, it's good...
You can't have organic traffic flowing your way from day one. It's a long and slow process. So it's always a good idea to pull traffic through paid options in the beginning, while the organic flow carries on in its own pace. Use of both is the wisest.
I just checked this site. I can't understand how I never came across this before! I've spend hours hunting for the perfect picture over Google. Flickr is fine but most are copyright stuff, even if it's not mentioned you know it's implied. This site has excellent quality pictures! Thanks for...
Great pointers thenextGeek. I had to learn these the hard way. I started working online last year and it was a very bumpy and slow process. I began with PTC and GPT sites, sometimes surveys, and the process was painfully slow. I'd earn about 5 dollars in a month after putting hours into it...
That's how I felt too. Facebook can be a huge waste of time. Simply staring at the homepage can take hours, it's strangely addicting, you just keep doing it even though you're bored. A better way to spend all that time is by devoting it to freelancing jobs. About the games, I find them very...
How exactly do you go about creating your brand?? Do you lauch a blog or write on different forums or what? I've been trying to establish myself as an online writer but all I end up doing is temporary projects and gigs. :( How are you going about it?
Somehow none of the four sites that you mentioned have worked for me so far! iWriter is downright useless, but the rest I know have helped some people, my friends as well. I just have to figure out how to go about them.
I don't use Facebook for business. Still, I used to be addicted to it about two years back. I'd spend hours uploading photos and updating statuses. Looking back now I feel utterly stupid! The only feature I regularly use is the chat system to talk to few friends. This apart the remaining craze...
Facebook or any social media site is great for socializing and interacting. But if you want to discuss a particular topic nothing can replace forums. A Facebook page will only be that much better and no more. It will have people of diverted interests while a forum focused on a particular niche...
Well, the legal way to write for Textbroker is to have someone from USA open an account in his/her name. You can then write using that a/c. Later that person can transfer the portion of payment that you've agreed on, to you. The ne I wrote through wouldn't agree beyond a 50-50 share, which was...
This is a real good tip from your mom, traveler! Stupid of me to never have thought of it before. And to think of the countless articles, time and EFFORT wasted!!!
But then again, some of the articles are about such god awful boring things, like ply-board, and cabinets, and some company...
Are you serious? They have a very thorough security process. God forbid, if I'm caught who knows what **** can happen. :confused: I'm way too nervous and timid when it comes to such legal issues. Lol. I'm happy with my meager income. :p
I have tried Constant Content and Content Divas. The first one is something similar to iWriter where the jobs come few and far between. Divas on the other hand has a very strict contract policy. They require you to sign some sort of document giving them your word that you will stick it out till...
I do have an account on Fiverr but I found it to be pretty static. I mean, clients tend to go for those writers who've already made a name writer there. To be honest I gave up on that site altogether. But now that you mention it, maybe I didn't do it right. I'd really appreciate if you could...
How many of you earn money through writing gigs online? I've tried my hand at several sites, but none of them have been satisfactory. Most of them don't have enough writing projects, and those which do, reject your articles no matter how well you write them. So far the only site that I have...
When I joined FB initially I was absolutely hooked. I'd post stuff on an hourly basis, updating statueses, uploading pictures and chatting and commenting, getting hiked about all the likes I'd get. But that fever really wore off within a year. Now even if I do log in, it is only to check up on...
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