Sunday, October 19, 2008

32 STEPS + TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE

               WORKING FROM HOME  PART TIME OR FULL TIME

                                            AT HOME OR OFFICE


    This writeup you are reading is a very comprehensive manual that actually cover all you might and might not think of in the world of doing business online and earning some decent and reasonable income with it.
I had tried as much as possible to provide all you will need to get started and move on with making money online in this manual, however like I normally do, I believe so much that the are so many people that will like to be taken by hand and led to the stream instead of been shown the way to the stream if you really know what I mean, to this effect, I had produced a really comprehensive e-book on this same topic on how to make money online The 101 way to do it.
I had prepared the e-book that is a step-by-step, hold-me-by-hand comprehensive e-book on this subject matter. If this free stuff could be this full and comprehensive.
This manual must be enough for anyone to really get started only that you will have to try find some things yourself and it really shows you where are how to find them but if you think that all you need is a take me there like teaching then you definitely have to get some e-book I we be recommending.
 Most of these business ideas can be run from anywhere in the world, even the United States, China Australia, Ghana, South African, Japan, Nigeria and other non-English speaking countries the list is endless. For consistency sake all figures are quoted in US dollars.
 Hope you wont mind as you read you meet so typographic errors, bear with and real message am trying to pass across to you.
SEARCHING FOR BUSINESS IDEAS:
 1.Sitting all day browsing “Site For Sale forums” (get the e-book for complete list) for the myriad ways people earn money online. People looking to sell their sites actually tell you how they make money! Pick one that suits you. Research it a bit and away and start your own business. Or use a search engine to find “ways to make money online”. It seems to be so easy that it’s almost impossible to find someone who doesn’t know how to do it. (But why stop at one search engine (SE)? Most people get to less than 1% of the top qualify info they’re seeking because they use just one SE like Google, don’t have the vaguest of ideas of the advanced search features available, and don’t know the benefits to be had using specialized SEs, local SEs etc.).
2. Bundle the two above to tell other people how to make money online. They always want to about ways to make money; you can still charge them for it. You can now ignore everything else I say. But don’t go spending money on Internet cons promising to make you a millionaire.
3. Be more inventive with your search. Look for “small business franchise newsletters”. Or for “home jobs” in your particular “niche or hobby”. (And check point #2 above for those specialised SEs). You can also go through the appropriate DMOZ categories.

Domains
4. The dot.com gold rush made many millionaires but there’s still plenty of money in domain real estate and still some good catches available. A good dot.com may be difficult to find now. But there are a lot of “gTLDs” and “ccTLDs” from the. info to .eu to .tv to .con they all present opportunities being discussed in several good “forums”. Put your thinking cap on, buy a famous word domain for a few dollars and put it up on the domain selling sites.
5. Lost your thinking hat? Hang out at “SEDO”. “DNForurms”, “Afternics” and other “places where domains and bought and sold”. Provided you learn enough about the market to recognize bargains you could make a living from just buying existing domains and reselling them.
6. If you’re smart you’ll run dictionary checks against available domain names and auto-check them against search volumes (using “OST”, “Word tracker” etc.) for that term and “Pay Per Click” (PPC) rates in the “major ad networks” to work out which ones are likely to be more profitable. If you can pick up the domain for a profitable term that’s searched for often you can use a “domain-parking program”. Or post a little bit of relevant content and get a link or two ... and the search engines will start sending you traffic. If the phrase people are typing in coincides exactly with your domain name it gives you a great head start with SEs.
8. Misspellings. Massive opportunities still exist in the misspelling/typo market. People trying to get elsewhere land on your site instead ... and you sell them stuff (or use the domain parking idea). Some even tempt fate by making “PPC opportunities” out of “typo squatting” on trademarks. Finding typos has never been easier. There are many tools that will find misspellings for you. How easy can it get?
9. Domain parking and type-in traffic: People sometimes guess at URLs. If they want a plumber they may try plumber.com though they’ve never used that site themselves. Find terms that people may be typing in (I will provide a detailed guide to this when I get a chance), buy the domain and populate it with ads. There are several ad programs to monetise your parked domains. Or combine this with the previous idea to buy plummer.com or similar typo domains to make money online.
10. Drop catches. People sometimes forget to renew their domains and these expire. Picking them up will give you some remnant traffic from sites that link to this domain/people who’ve bookmarked it etc. In some cases the traffic can be pretty high. Provided you’re fast enough to replace the copyrighted content that was there with something else you can make quite a profitable business from doing nothing else but this.
11. A variation on the above. Sell the domain back to the previous owners. Note that you may want to tread carefully and get familiar with the rules for that TLD before you start sending off ransom notes. For example, with ICANN (domains that end in .com, for example) the moment you send the previous owners an email saying you’ve got their domain and you’ll give it back for $10K... you’ve lost. It can’t look like a ransom demand. Be reasonable and read the small print of the UDRP. No UDRP required if you’re sitting hostage on myspace.com/theircompanyname or the equivalent at blogger, mybloglog, or other big destinations. LOL, watch them kick themselves and sack their web advisors who told them about taking the “dot info” but omitted to mention the importance of protecting the brand by owning the associated myspace directory (and others)! And it costs you nothing!
12. Run a domain management service. Hundreds of thousands of webmasters (or more) have a large portfolio of domains. A lot of them would like the boring bit taken out of their domain management. You can run their DNSes or just a service reminding them when each domain comes up for renewal. Or an automated monitoring service to tell them when one of their domains/sites is inaccessible.
13. Start a directory to list domains for sale. That’s what people like SEDO do. You can get money just for allowing domains to be listed in your directory.
14. If you’re running a service putting buyers and sellers of domains/sites in touch with one another you could get money for add on services (like providing escrow facilities). For ideas have a look at what existing domain intermediaries’ offer.
15. Run a domain research service. Wonders what happens when a manufacturer is looking to name a new model car? Or starting a new range of clothing? They need trademark and patent research but now they also need some domain research. Which of the literally thousands of combinations and misspellings (+ sucks.com) are taken and which do they need to buy? With a few of the free domain tools discussed on this page and one or two more - like free DNS tools - and a little time you could provide them a service they’d pay a lot of money for.
16. Start your own country: Whoa! yes, you’re reading it right. If you’ve heard of Sealand (what is Sealand) you’ll know that starting your own country is not that far fetched. Once you have your own Whack Country.

17. Site flipping doesn’t require as much capital and expertise as many people believe. Like property flipping, you buy one that needs a bit of TLC. Do it up, then sell it on for a whacking great profit. And, the beauty is you never have to deal with tenants!

GETTING REAL JOBS ONLINE
18. Several jobs exist on a pay per hour basis but the better-paid ones are probably contract jobs. Some examples of both: Copywriting; proofreading of web content/e-books/newsletters etc. (elance, guru, rent coder, graphicdesign, more).

19. Email or phone answering: Be one of the first line support staff manning a company’s phone or email answering service. Filter out the easy questions by pointing the user to relevant sections of his manual and escalate those that seem genuine problems. You are saving the company’s engineers’ time and providing a valuable service - which they pay for. A variation of this is chat help where you actually sit at your PC and text chat to users who’ve reached a firm’s website and clicked the help button. Sometimes a bit of training is involved.
20. Good at web design, HTML, CSS? Create designs (templates) and flog them. You can sell each one multiple times to webmasters who don’t have the time or patience to get familiar with the intricacies.
21. Directories: start one. Webmasters pay to be listed in your directory. The better your directory the more you can demand. Niche, hand compiled directories are a million times better than the SERPs dross and both companies and users know that.
22. Filling in surveys. True, there are a lot of duds around but there are still some programs that pay you for doing mind-numbingly dull tasks like filling in surveys. If you aren’t fussed about privacy and are willing to disclose all your personal details (or fictional personal details) there’s usually someone willing to pay you.

23. Get paid to read email. Why would companies pay for that? Plenty of reasons, not least that a human eye can spot SPAM that even the best program doesn’t catch. Even the best anti-spam program has some false positives and some companies can’t afford to have any.
24. Do other filtering. There are people who’ll pay money to have you filter through those millions of ebay listings to find them the specific objects/ curios/ stock/ book that they really, really need. Another filtering idea: Businessmen looking to buy sites regularly visit the Site Buying/Selling forums and trawl through thousands of listings a week. Get talking to one or two of them, offer to get familiar with what they are looking for and to do the looking for them.
25. CPA = Cost per Action. Apart from filling in surveys people pay for all kinds of other things. Like clicking on links (though you may want to check that you’re not participating in click fraud).
26. Posting in Forums: Like hanging out in forums and chatting to other people? Owners of new forums have a problem. If there aren’t a lot of conversations going then people don’t stop to talk. So they get the chat flowing by paying for posts. So, jump in, start chatting and get paid.
 27. Do something more useful and less silly. Find a need in a niche and fill it. People complaining in forums about how they can’t find replacement parts for a certain type of car? Find someone who’ll make it and be the broker. People complaining about limitations in particular niche software? Find a programmer to design a solution and start selling it.
28. Have expertise in a particular subject? Write regularly on that subject and give away your knowledge for free. People will bookmark your blog and visit regularly. The money is in allowing companies to advertise their products and services to your very eager audience. There are third parties like payperpost, blogvertise, who handle the finding of advertisers.
29. You don’t have expertise in a particular subject? That doesn’t stop you from blogging. Some of them blog on the most mundane things - from what they had for breakfast to how they spent their day. And still the advertisers come. So, don’t blog to demonstrate your expertise. Blog to demonstrate your camera obsession and show all the stupid pictures you take everyday. Or blog about breastfeeding your baby. 30. Join the myspace bandwagon, build up a lot of “friends” and bulletin advertise (what!) the hell them. Send them to pages where you promote affiliate programs and you could walk away with five figures every month. There are people who make a lot more
31. Build a community. While some webmasters see lower returns from forum-type sites it’s probably because they’re using contextual programs like Adsense. One of the biggest webmaster communities (forum) is free to join and free though it’s very busy, uses massive bandwidth, and costs its owner a bomb. Yet, he makes a very profitable income from organizing conferences/tradeshows. His “community” ensures every one is a sell-out.
32.You get an idea on what e-book or e-books to create. because in forum people talk about theirs needs, an you give solution in e-book to meet their needs.
 Watch for the concluding part of the step-by-step guide to fulfill your destiny of financial freedom.

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