Thursday 9 August 2012

32+ Ways To Earn Money Latest 2012




Making Money With Your Signature.
No I don't mean by selling your autograph! This is a tip I got from the knowledgeable Tom a while back (his blog AdSense4Dummies is an interesting read).

The signatures are those shown at the bottom of forum comments. Yes, they can be rented out for about $10 a month - subject to certain conditions etc. You need to be an established member of a forum with lots of comments under your belt and be in the habit of using the forum regularly.

Since I've been aware of this money making idea I've also seen bloggers who rent out the avatar on their forum posts as well. See a Digital Point thread where a signature is being auctioned here.

Profit From Real Signatures - Autographs!
I know someone who buys autographed photos and then sells reproductions of these on eBay and by other methods on the Internet. She makes up to £1250 ($2500) per month.

Yes, she has to spend to buy the original autographs but once purchased she has them for life - to sell over and over again. She buys them over the Internet, usually from abroad. The logic being that, for example, a USA star's autographed photo costs less in the USA than it does in the UK or other parts of the world. I have dabbled in this market myself - see below.

For examples of Madonna's Autographed photos (including one nude) please see my blog Madonna Photos.

Sell Links
Obviously if you can sell forum signatures you can also sell your links as well. The amount paid is relative to your PageRank - the higher it is the more you can ask. Again Digital Point has a forum for this. This is one of the reasons to strive for a decent PR.

Advertising.
If you've got a blog, or web site, you might as well monetise it, even if the result is that you simply cover your Internet costs. I've covered this subject here so I won't repeat what has already been said. I'll just say that the most popular way to get ads on your blog or website is with Google AdSense - but remember you must comply with their Terms & Conditions. Fall foul of these and you could be cut off in your prime - which isn't a very pleasant thought!

Cherished Car Number Plates - UK Market.
Take a look at the motoring section of magazines such as Exchange and Mart, or do a search, and you'll discover a wealth of car number plates offered to discerning drivers. Prices range from £100 or so, for a number a little out of the ordinary, to something like £50,000 for a plate that spells a name.

When you look into this business you'll find several dealers are selling the same number plate. What they are doing is acting as agents for the owner of the vehicle currently bearing the number plate. They are working on a commission basis - so no big outlay involved.

All that is really required to start up is government information regarding the transfer of number plates and the cost of advertising.

Writing Newsletters.
Newsletters are in great demand amongst many varied groups of people, ranging from collectors to mail order dealers, opportunity seekers, fan club members, sixty music fans and so on.

As individuals such people carry out their interests in isolation deprived of the assistance and benefits of group membership. Someone who can bring together such people, and their interests, via weekly, monthly, bi-monthly newsletters must surely stand to make a very handsome profit. And all for what essentially amounts to writing up simple, but informative, newsletters for distribution to members.

Publishing With Reproduction & Resell Rights.
Staying on a similar theme as the last entry, this is about selling information to the public, irrespective of whether or not the information has been personally written by the publisher or purchased from outside sources.

When I published my magazines I also sold various manuals on 'how to' subjects. I purchased some of these initially with reproduction and resell rights. All I then had to do was advertise them and photocopy the material when I received orders.

Believe me, the 'how to' business is massive. We all have some knowledge that others may want. Write about this and then sell it over and over for years and years. It takes some initial effort but, once set up, it's something to sell for life (with only perhaps occasional updating). If you can't do this yourself you'll find lots of subject matter on the Internet including eZines, guides and the like that you can reproduce for profit. A first class money maker.

Specialised Greetings Cards.
Greetings Cards seem to be all very similar. I bet at Christmas you get loads that look alike. So wouldn't it be nice if you could get a card for a loved one, or on a special occasion, which is unique and different from the norm? This is a service that could be set up using DTP or by craft workers and those of an artistic bent.

House Sitting/Minding.
More and more people feel uneasy about leaving their homes unattended while they are on holiday or on business trips. This is a niche that could produce profits. An example of this is the service offered by Guardian Angels.

They also want 'angels' to house sit details here. It is however something that anyone could set up in their own area and might be ideal for someone retired.

Boarding Pets.
Follows on from the last entry. If you are an animal lover what could be more perfect that looking after dogs, cats and other creatures while their owners are away. The service could either be offered in the owners home or, if you have the space, at your own house. People do worry about their precious pets so why not exploit the market!

Jewellery Making.
This opportunity can range from making and selling inexpensive jewellery, to producing custom designed or novelty items. Whatever quality or speciality one opts for, will determine the method of sale. Lower cost and gimmicky items might best be reserved for craft fairs, party plan, car boots sales or in bulk to local shops.

Higher quality items might be created to customers' specifications or else could be produced specifically for sale on a commission basis in local craft and jewellers shops, at craft fairs, trade fairs - the opportunities are endless! Kate runs an interesting blog about making and selling jewellery. There are several useful articles.

Pattern Designer.
My wife makes and designs dresses, though not so much nowadays. She has lots of patterns of dresses she has made in the past and also of stuffed animals, like teddy bears, that she also used to enjoy making. The thing here is that many people can't make patterns for all sorts of craft work themselves. This includes such things as knitting, sewing, embroidery, tapestry, quilting and so on. If you can make the patterns for the craft workers then there are pounds, dollars, euros to be made.

Affiliate Programs.
Go here for the low down on making money with affiliate programs. All you need is a blog and away you go!

Growing And Selling Mushrooms.
An easy enough task for anyone with a small area in which to house shelf upon shelf of compost in which the mushrooms are grown. Mushrooms actually 'grow' themselves, with very little outside assistance. There are many complete kits and manuals available about growing this high demand commodity.

Sell at markets, car boot sales, to shops. Have a Mushrooms For Sale sign outside your house (if not against any bye laws) and sell direct to passers by and neighbours.

Growing And Selling Plants.
This is another easy cottage industry. Anyone with the slightest tinge of green to their fingers can take cuttings. I do this myself with fuchsias. They are so easy to grow. Pick off a newish shoot, pop it in water until it has some roots and then stick it in a pot. Job done. Now look at what a nursery will charge for similar plants. Cuttings = profit. There is a host of place where they can be sold. Lots of plants are easy to take cuttings from. Hydrangea for example - expensive to buy but easy to grow.

Tips & Donations
It is possible that, if you provide some interesting information on a blog visitors may leave you a donation or tip.

There is one famous example of this - Jason Kottke. The story goes that in the early part of 2005 he decided to quit his employment to take up being a professional blogger for one year.

His blog doesn't offer any form of service or product, and there is no advertising on the blog. His income, I'm told, is purely from donations. In February of 2006 Jason revealed that roughly 1450 micropatrons had donated over US$39,900 over the course of his one year experiment.

This is an exceptional example. Jason was already a well established blogger prior to requesting donations. However even a few tips might just come in handy. You don’t get if you don’t ask.

PayPal offer proper donation buttons and make it easy for visitors to donate or leave a tip. I always run a couple of these buttons on my own blog.

Teaching.
I don't mean in schools or colleges but simply passing on some knowledge that you have to other people. I'll mention my wife again here. She's a dressmaker so a few years back she decided to teach this to a few friends and their friends and ... so on.

I know someone who teaches yoga and has made lots of cash. Get a class of thirty all paying you £x or $x and you have a good income for a couple of hours work but, if you held lessons most days and evenings ... loads of money!

If you have a skill or knowledge use it, profit from it and don't hide your light under a bushel - what is a bushel anyway?

Making Friends & Contacts - Over 18's Only.
It can be a lonely old world and this is why there are lots of agencies, magazines and websites dedicated to bringing people together, whether this be for romance, friendship or adult relationships.

I used to publish penfriend and contact magazines for about ten years alongside my business opportunity magazine. It's a profitable business to get in to. You can read some of my experiences here. Of course, nowadays, it's all mostly done on the Internet. As regular readers will know from my blog I'm an affiliate for the FriendFinder Group and also SexyAds. They have both made money for me.

50 Social Sites Latest 2012

AmieStreet: Niche music.
"Amie Street is a place to discover, download and share music of every genre, from all over the world. Whether you come to Amie Street for two minutes or two hours, we'll help you find new music you'll love."

aNobii: Niche Books.
"List books, share thoughts."

athlinks: Niche endurance sports.
"Explore the world's largest endurance sports database"

Avatars United: Niche gaming.
"Unite with your in-game friends,old and new Share in-game photos and videos. Create groups and plan events."

badoo: Niche general.
"Badoo is the best place for finding all parties, clubs, and events and meeting the cool people to enjoy them with. Chat, flirt, simply socialize, share and have fun!"

Bebo: Niche general.
"Bebo is a social media network where friends share their lives and explore great entertainment."

BlackPlanetL Niche African Americans
"BlackPlanet.com is your place to meet and connect with African Americans around the country. Chat or post photos and videos to share your black experience."

BOOMj: Niche Baby Boomers and Generation Jones.
"The name BOOMj derives from the two primary audiences we serve: the Baby Boomers Generation and Generation Jones - both born during the big 20-year, post-World War II boom in births from the mid-1940's to mid-1960's."

BUZZNET: Niche Music Pop culture.
"Is a vibrant social media destination representing the next evolution of social networking.Buzznet distinguishes itself from traditional media sites and social networks that are focused on profile pages and communication tools by enabling Web users to program dynamic multimedia communities around the music and pop culture topics they are most passionate about."

cafemom: Niche Moms and Moms to be.
"CafeMom is a place for moms and moms-to-be to connect with one another."

care2: Niche activists, green issues.
"To help make the world a better place. The idea is simple: Make it easy for everyone to live a healthy, green lifestyle and impact the causes they care about most."

classmates: Niche previous class friends.
"The company's online social networking website enable users to locate and interact with acquaintances from high school, college, work and the military."

deviantART: Niche Art
"The largest art community in the world! Membership is FREE to share and sell your artwork, start your Art Collection and track your favorite artists."

DontStayIn: Niche Clubbing.

Elftown: Niche fantasy, science fiction.
"Elftown is the fantasy and science fiction community for artists, writers and hangarounds. It should be easy to find other people here and to discuss whatever you like."

eons: Niche babyboomers.
"Boom. Boom. Boom. Have you heard it? It’s the beat of our generation of boomers—many of us at Eons included—who are lovin’ life on the flip side. Eons.com is the online community for “BOOMers,” those of us born between 1946 and 1964 and beyond, who want to learn and do more to make the most of every stage of life."

Experience Project: Niche experiences.
"Experience Project is the place for authentic stories shared anonymously about every life experience -- including your own."

facebook: Niche general.
"Facebook helps you to keep in touch and share content with people in your life."

fixster: Niche movies.
" Flixster is a community for movie fans of all shapes and sizes. Whether you are a die-hard horror fan or lover of romantic comedies (or both), Flixster is a place where you can find others who share your taste and through them discover new movies that you will love."

FOTOLOG: Niche photos.
"Fotolog is the world's leading photo-blogging site, one of the world's largest social networking sites and a global cultural phenomenon."

Friends Reunited: Niche reuniting UK friends.
"It’s free to register and free to contact your friends from primary and secondary schools, universities, streets, armed forces and teams and clubs."

fubar: Niche general
"fubar is the Internet's only online bar and happy hour where the party goes on 24/7! fubar is for anyone 18 and older who is interested in meeting new people while connecting with old friends."

gaia online: Niche anime, games.
"Gaia Online is the leading online hangout on the web. More than seven million visitors come to Gaia every month to make friends, play games, watch movies in Gaia Cinemas, Gaia's virtual theaters, and participate in the world's most active online community."

gather: Niche general.
"gather has become the premier social network for the over-30 crowd. Share your thoughts, photos and videos."

Geni: Niche genealogy.
"Geni is a private place for your family to build your family tree,
preserve your history and share your lives."

gossip report: Niche anonymous gossip
"On GossipReport.com you can anonymously talk about anyone you want. Instead of creating a profile about yourself, you can create a profile about someone else."

Habbo: Niche virtual world.
"Habbo is a virtual world where you can meet and make friends."

hi5: Niche general.
"Find friends in your home town or other parts of the world. Show off your photos. Listen to music you like. Reconnect with old classmates. Build your own page and express what's important to you."

Horseland: Niche horses.
"Horseland is about horses and dogs, but it is also about meeting people. There is always something new when you play with thousands of people from all over the world."

imeem: Niche general
"imeem is a social network that enables users to discover, interact and express themselves with media, including music, video and photos, and form connections based on shared tastes and interests."

itsmy: Niche mobile content.
"The biggest free mobile content community. Send anything"

jammerdirect: Niche music, musicians.
"Jammer Direct is designed to be a local music & artistic resource for area musicians, artists, venues, and musical and art related vendors."

Kaioo: Niche general.
"As state approved charity organisation kaioo offers its members all features of a modern Social Community - and a lot more, because kaioo is the first real Social Community on the Internet"

50 Ways To Get Sure traffic with Proof Latest 2012



But how do you get traffic? The first thing (1) is to do something every day, or at least on a regular basis, to try and get more traffic. To help with some ideas here is a list of 40 ways to get more traffic to your blog.

(2) MyBlogLog. Join MyBlogLog, list your blogs and if you wish put their widget on your blog - see example in right hand column of this blog.

(3) myLot. As well as making a little cash on this site it's also possible for members to list their blogs as well.

(4) Mister Linker This sort of thing is often frowned on by blogging purists but can bring in a few hits.

(5) Zimbio. I've had over 10,000 referrals from Zimbio. I use the 'automatic option' .

(6) Klik.Us. Doesn't work for everyone but my photo is on their first page and it brings me visitors.

(7) BuzzFeed. I've had over 25,000 referrals from this website.

(8) Mahalo. I've received about 1000 referrals.

(9) Wikipedia. I'm sure we've all used this website but it has also sent me over 5000 referrals. How? By being listed within the 'external links' on three or four celebrity pages - these are at the bottom of the respective pages. I'll leave you to fathom out how to do this!

(10) Technorati. Join and 'claim' your blogs.

(11) Images. Use images and photos in your posts. These can produce referrals from Google Images and also from other search engines. On one of my celebrity blogs this has brought me in over 350,000 referrals in one year.

(12) Wowzio. If you do use images in posts try a Wowzio widget - see example in right hand side column of this blog. I use these and get referrals.

(13) Videos. Publish videos on your blog. They don't have to be yours - use YouTube or whatever. These can bring referrals via Google Videos. On one of my celeb blogs this had brought me in 5000+ referrals.

(14) Keywords. Essential for getting referrals from search engines. Use them in titles and the body of posts but without overdoing it, as that would be considered spam.

(15) Long Tail Keywords.

(16) Emails. Use your blog address as a signature for every outgoing email.

(17) Forums - 1. Use your blog address in signatures on forums.

(18) Forums - 2. Participate on forums relative to your blog's niche.

(19) Subscriptions. Make it easy for readers to subscribe to your blog by using Feedburner or something similar. And make sure this is easily seen on your blog.

(20) Traffic Exchanges. Websites such as Blog Explosion, Blog Soldiers and Blog Mad will bring you traffic. As to the quality of the traffic, that's debatable - but they can make the stats look good! Important Warning: Do not use traffic exchanges if you have AdSense on your blog, they are not compatible.

(21) Exchange Links with blogs of a similar niche to your own.

(22) Google Groups. Create your own Google Group, relative to the theme of your blog, and/or participate in existing Groups.

(23) Profiles. List your blog on every profile of anything you join. If there is ever an opportunity - anywhere - then enter your URL. Might not bring in much traffic but you never know who might just click on your blog.

(24) Blog Directories. Get listed within as many Blog Directories as possible. This doesn't bring in a volume of traffic, but the links are useful in other ways - such as PR.

(25) Comment on other blogs. You mostly get at least the blogger returning your visit and sometimes many more as well.

(26) Freebies. Offer some sort of freebie on your blog, maybe an ezine, ebook or some sort of blogging tool.

(27) Competitions. Run a competition on your blog and do a form of Press Release to other relevant blogs telling them all about it.

(28) Link Love. Give some link love. This is odd but by listing other blogs within a post this creates good karma.

(29) Make a list of other bloggers interesting posts, as a post, on your blog.

(30) Squidoo. Create some Squidoo lenses and use them for links to your blog(s).

(31) Blog Carnivals - 1. Join a Blog Carnival and have your posts, with links, listed on other blogs.

(32) Blog Carnivals - 2. Host a Blog Carnival on your blog.

(33) Articles. Write articles and submit them to the various article directories. You are normally allowed to include your link in a footnote following the article.

(34) Link Bait. Write a 'special post', something that has taken a while to produce and is of value to a lot of people. With luck this will be linked to by other bloggers.

(35) Ping. Regularly ping your blogs. This tells search engines and other services that your blog has been updated. ping-o-matic will ping your blog to lots of services.

(36) Free Classified Ads. There are dozens of places where you can place free ads. A few examples: craigslists, Kijiji, ClassifiedAds, US FreeAds, WebLeeg, EPage etc. etc.

And these only start to scratch the surface. Once you start looking and thinking about attracting more traffic you'll find dozens of more ways. I haven't, for example, even mentioned social media networks like (37) Facebook or (38) Twitter - there's a list of the main social networking sites on (39) Wikipedia.

and (40) ask other blogs to link to your posts!

How to Making Money Latest List of Keywords 2012


Latest Keywords For Yahoo
 
1.Britney Spears
2.WWE
3.Barack Obama
4.Miley Cyrus
5.RuneScape
6.Jessica Alba
7.Naruto
8.Lindsay Lohan
9.Angelina Jolie
10American Idol

Latest keyword For Google
 
1.Nintendo Wii
2.Wii Fit
3.iPod touch
4.Xbox 360
5.Nintendo DS
6.iPod Nano
7.Uggs
8.Nikon D90
9.Zune
10.Digital Picture Frame

Monday 16 July 2012

Earn Money Directions Needed??

 
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Nowadays every business or owner of business take website for publishing his of her service or product world wide. If he or she want to publish their product to worldwide they must need huge unique visitor because publishing is main tactics of Selling any product or service. Blogging is one of the newest and best way to bring visitor of any website. The content of a blog must unique to attract people of Internet as well as Search Engine. To be a professional blogger you must follow that tips which like search engine specially GOOGLE and must avoid that tips which dislike GOOGLE.

Now earnings Limit of a professional is depend upon a blogger and his attention how much he given for blogging. There is no hidden tips or tricks or any secret rules to earn more and more money from blogging. Please don't take it otherwise or think I am giving any false tips. Your limitation of earnings will defend of you how much attention given with it and your patient as well hard work because its not a simple work for beginners.

There are many WAY TO EARN EXTRA MONEY from it. You are the your boss to choose the way to earn money. From my experience it may divided into two major way. 
One and best one is Direct Way whose may described as Advertising(GOOGLE ADSENSE, CHITIKA AD etc), Sponsorship or Affiliate Marketing.
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Thursday 12 July 2012

Improve SIM card Reader??

Sim card are the basis nedded of the people and everybody uses the phone minimum so traffic are going good but something knowledge is necessary to understand some techniques are also helpful us hello friends i am very happy to put my next article against you and thanking you for your fabulous support i wanted to tell you about the Sim card reader as below Once the reader design is built, the open source software can be used to read from and write to the card. Together they can be used to backup/restore stored SIM card data, recover deleted SMS's and phone contacts, examine the last phone numbers dialed, etc.






SIM CARD READER
By:www.moneystarts.blogspot.in

 Nedded Tools are :
There are a few tools that are required for assembly. None of these tools are included. If you don't have them, now would be a good time to borrow or purchase them. They are very very handy whenever assembling/fixing/modifying electronic devices! I provide links to buy them, but of course, you should get them whereever is most convenient/inexpensive. Many of these parts are available in a place like Radio Shack or other (higher quality) DIY electronics stores.

Soldering iron. One with temperature control and a stand is best. A conical or small 'screwdriver' tip is good, almost all irons come with one of these.


A low quality (ahem, $10 model from radioshack) iron may cause more problems than its worth!
Do not use a "ColdHeat" soldering iron, they are not suitable for delicate electronics work and can damage the kit 
 Check out my recommended basic soldering iron and where to buy.

Solder. Rosin core, 60/40. Good solder is a good thing. Bad solder leads to bridging and cold solder joints which can be tough to find. Don't buy a tiny amount, you'll run out when you least expect it. A half pound spool is a minimum.
Check out my recommended basic solder and where to buy.


Multimeter/Oscilloscope A meter is helpful to check voltages and continuity.

Flush/diagonal cutters. Essential for cutting leads close to the PCB.


Desoldering tool. If you are prone to incorrectly soldering parts.

Check out my recommended basic desoldering tool and where to buy.


'Handy Hands' with Magnifying Glass. Not absolutelynecessary but will make things go much much faster.
Check out my recommended basic 3rd hand tool and where to buy.


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