Archive for the ‘get paid to’ Category
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
Okay, it’s not as if the internet isn’t flooded with social communities. In fact, they are coming out our ears. I know it, and you know it. Trying to stay in touch with all of them is – well let’s just say it – a nightmare.
That’s why I almost passed on the latest invitation I received, but something caught my eye.
Does the word “money” mean anything to you?
EchoLoops has an interesting premise. The email I received stated the fact that Facebook and their like are making millions, and that means we are the ones making them so popular. EchoLoops, with its growing traffic numbers, is willing to advance your rankings in the search engines (by being a part of the social circle, these things get indexed fairly easily and you can be there, too). They also mention “rebate checks” for shopping, along with combining the power of Facebook, YouTube, games, shopping, etc.
Now, I haven’t a clue where this will go since I do not (unfortunately) possess a crystal ball. I have filled out my profile in much greater detail then several other spots I thought I would haunt. I’m working on the angle that the more you say, the better things go. We shall see. In the meantime…
Signing up is free. And if you’re just a tad tired of any particular circle that’s been running you around in circles, EchoLoops just may be your answer.
Enjoy!
Tags: facebook, games shopping, invitation, money, rebate checks, search engines, traffic numbers
Posted in Increase Website Traffic, Search Engine Strategy, Social Media, Social Media Strategies, benefits, bonus, business, career, get paid to, internet marketing, internet usage, online shopping, small business, video sharing, web 2.0 strategies, youtube | No Comments »
Monday, January 25th, 2010
Granted this post is aimed at bloggers and those who would like be become successful bloggers, but it’s also one that will show you that by combining your efforts, you can make money online.
This is not a quick way to pay the bills, however, if you have never proven to yourself, not once, that you can make money well here’s a good way to start.
And, the wonderful added bonus is… you’re driving traffic to someone’s web site, and (if you list yourself) you, too, will receive a flood of traffic in return.
So on the positive side your traffic count goes way up (thus way down in Alexa and those entities out there counting traffic stats) and you have that must-have action – the chance to put your blog in front of a real person’s eyes (so be ready and make sure your business plan is clear-cut for other’s to grasp when they get there).
On another positive note, you can (more…)
Tags: alexa, blogcatalog, bloggers, business plan, mybloglog, spikes, traffic count, traffic stats, widget
Posted in Increase Website Traffic, Plugins and Widgets, Search Engine Strategy, Social Media, Social Media Strategies, advertising, blogging, business, entrecard, ergonomics, get paid to, how to, internet marketing, internet usage, learn how to, marketing tools, toolbars, training, web 2.0 strategies | 8 Comments »
Saturday, November 14th, 2009
It’s hard enough nowadays without some separate entity deciding what’s worth printing and what’s not. I’m not going to mention this third party company by name, but it’s fair to say my frustration level with them is rising by the second.
Typically some bloggers do make posts for other companies in return for payment. This blog occasionally posts these types of promotions after careful consideration. I don’t just post willy nilly, it has to make some sort of sense for me to share it with you. However, when stupid “rules and regulations” get in the way, making a post invalid, it is immensely frustrating. The average advertiser wants 100 to 200 words. I regularly post 300 to 600 words about their company. (more…)
Tags: advertiser, careful consideration, frustration level, middle man, promotions, reputation, search engines, third party, worth printing
Posted in Social Media, Writing, blogging, get paid to | 9 Comments »
Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
I just got off the phone with the CEO and Founder of Pyrabang, Christian Perrillo (see note at the very end of this post). I had a specific reason for calling (a subscription problem of my own doing), and was more than pleasantly surprised to reach him by phone.
For the observant visitor, you’ll note on the sidebar of this blog, the vertical box to Pyrabang. It “looks like” (in its own odd way) a Google adsense box (which are also there). However, that’s where the resemblance stops.
Pyrabang is more like Digg’s little brother – in my mind – especially after the conversation that I just had with Christian.
Only “similar to Digg.” Pyrabang goes well beyond that popular social media website. Pyrabang’s tagline is “the new media” and this new media serves multiple purposes: (more…)
Tags: bangs, blog, broadcast, ceo, earn per click, gold membership, google, google adsense, impressions, little brother, money, observant visitor, resemblance, sidebar, snippets, subscription problem, system, tagline, widget
Posted in Increase Website Traffic, Reviews, Social Media, branding, business, get paid to, internet marketing, learn how to, making money, marketing tools, money ideas, seo, web 2.0 strategies | 27 Comments »
Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
A reoccurring theme on this site is money – specifically of the “how to” variety. So today’s post provides you with another resource to check into – a how to get paid to blog. This can be (and is) lucrative for many. However, that said, you should be aware that Sponsored Blogging (Is) Not As Easy As It Seems.
A quick check of Wikipedia reveals numerous facts you should be aware of: (more…)
Tags: advertiser, advertisers, blogging network, blogs flogs, consistent basis, designers, get paid to blog, ghosh, money, proof, scripts, theme directory, traffic, weblog tools collection, wikipedia, wordpress
Posted in Increase Website Traffic, advertising, blogging, branding, business, freelancing, get paid to, internet marketing, jobs, make money, marketing tools, money ideas, outsource, resources, seo, web 2.0 strategies | 2 Comments »