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Category: Jobs At Home

Getting Started Making Extra Money Online

One of the hardest parts about getting started making money either online or from home is just that: Getting started. Starting simple is often best, to get your feet wet, so to speak. The items listed below are extremely basic, introductory ways to earn some extra cash online, and should not in any way be looked at as full time jobs, but rather as basic, entry-level online supplementary income. My goal here is to present the absolute most basic online money making ideas, from companies that actually pay you cash for doing actual work.

It bears repeating that the number one rule for making money from any part-time gig: Never pay a fee to get a job. No exceptions.

Get Paid To Take Surveys

Online paid surveys are a huge arena filled with con artists wanting your cash. Don't give it to them. Stick only to survey companies that are direct contractors and pay you in cash, not prizes.

There are several companies that I've done paid survey work for, but this one is by far the best and most reputable. The company is called Survey Savvy and I've actually gotten physical checks in the mail from them. The key to them is to be very thorough when filling out your profile, because you want to come up for getting as many survey invitations as possible. They have a lot of sub-profile things you can fill out, and if you really want to get on as many panels as possible, it's worthwhile to fill them out.

Signup Link: Join Survey Savvy Here

Get Paid To Do Odd Jobs Online

There are a bazillion web sites online that will give you some sort of credit, be it towards prizes, merchandise, or even cash, to do things such as:

  • post messages on various bulletin boards
  • post ads on classified sites
  • write reviews of products and web sites
  • rate different services
  • contribute original articles and other content
  • transcribe audio into text

Sifting and sorting through all these different sites, not to mention registering with all of them and keeping up with them, is quite a pain in the neck. There are several web sites, however, that aggregate a lot of different activities like this under one roof, and pay you a little bit for doing a variety of odds and ends. Here are two of them:

  1. Work From Home Cookbook - This site is fairly new, but growing in terms of the types of work available. The company recently came under new management, which has improved customer service and response rates considerably. They provide an end of month payout via PayPal, and this is their only payment option. Work available includes various types of Internet posting, voting, and simple writing work. Pay available is significantly better than most other options, but should still be considered supplementary income at best. As of this writing, the system had over 12,000 tasks waiting to be done.

  2. Amazon Mechanical Turk - This is part of the Amazon.com family of services, and is sort of an odd offering from them, considering the rest of their business operations. Self-described as "artificial artificial intelligence", the service operates to connect workers with work that needs to be done that is mostly of a data processing nature, typically involving tasks that are either incredibly difficult to automate through computer programming, or just downright impossible. As of the time of this writing, the service had over 51,000 individual tasks waiting to be done by somebody, which is more than 4 times that of Work From Home Cookbook. In general, the pay per task is a bit lower, and you're likely to make less overall on a regular basis, but the payout is faster and there's a much wider variety and shear number of tasks available.

Hopefully these resources will provide you with a good start to making money online without having to worry about setting up your own web site or doing any of your own Internet markeintg. Do keep in mind that these should ONLY be considered extra cash, not full time employment.


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I'm willing to help a small handful of people start up their own affiliate marketing business. It will require WORK on your part, but should never consume more than about 30-45 minutes per day. Here's how it's going to work:

1. You will come up with the general concept for an INFORMATIONAL web site.

2. You will go to the Google External Keyword Tool and research potential keywords for the site. Under the "choose columns to display" drop down list, you will need to select "Show Estimated Avg. CPC", then click on that column header twice once it shows up in order to sort the column from highest cost keyword to lowest. You *want* to select the most expensive keywords for this exercise, and they need to be ABOVE $1.50 in order for this to work.

3. Email me with the concept and the highest value keyword that you found.

4. I will then:

  1. verify your keyword research

  2. tell you whether I think it will be profitable or not

  3. register a domain name

  4. create a basic web site

  5. set up an email list

5. I will set up marketing campaigns on Google Adwords, social networking sites, video sites, and other places that will account for about 70 percent of the traffic to the web site.

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I've decided to start giving away free money. It's not a lot, but hopefully it'll be useful for some folks out there. To register to win the free weekly cash drawings, go to:

http://HowToEarnHQ.com/free-cash-now/index.php

Best of luck!
-Jassen


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Greet America needs representatives to place decal credit card signage in specific retail businesses. They are assigning on a first come- first served basis.

This assignment will start immediately and must be completed within 2 weeks of receipt of supplies. Representative requirements are as follows:

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This is more of a poll than anything else right now...consider it an idea I'm kicking around. I'd like to get some measure of how many people would be not only interested in having me help them set up their own Internet profit stream, but would also be willing to commit to doing their part for no less than three months to make it happen.

What I'm envisioning is something like this:

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If you're able to commit at least 20 hours per week to work and can provide a home office form which to work that is free from household noise (this means no disruptions by pets and children in particular), you might want to consider becoming a home-based telephone customer service representative.

The three top companies in this realm of work are:

Alpine Access - www.alpineaccess.com
VIPDesk - www.vipdesk.com
Willow CSN - www.willowcsn.com

Alpine Access is the only major company that hires direct employees to work from home. The rest will require you to operate as an independent contractor.

You will need a computer, high speed Internet, and a wired phone line to make this work. You also need to be a self-starter and genuinely be able to work independently from home. Most of these companies do not pay for training -- consider it an investment in yourself. The application and screening process are fairly long, so be patient with it.

Pay will usually be $8 to $15 per hour.

Best wishes!
-Jassen


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In my quest to bring my own costs down and also find "new" things to share with with my readers and "earn extra money" list subscribers, I recently revisited the wonderful world of finding free web traffic.

There are some great free things you can do out there, and many of them that I've been learning about myself lately center around the concept of blog promotion. While I've converted most of my own web sites to blog publishing platforms of one type or another, I've never really gotten into the learning about RSS feeds, content promotion through blog rings, pinging, and that sort of thing. Now that I've started to implement it, I'm really fascinated by the possibilities, and have added some blog feed based marketing methods to my list of things to always do. Speaking of which, if you don't have a marketing playbook or checklist of things you do regularly, then I encourage you to adopt one.

Content is, and always has been, the king the any media source. This includes television, newspaper, magazine, radio, Internet, and any other medium. The only reason that people tune in to a medium is for the content. With that in mind, you'll notice that most of my basic, free marketing methods in my playbook revolve around providing content, and using that content to build my lists (the money is in the list!).

Without further ado, here is my marketing matrix of free methods:

1. Ads on free classified ads sites, such as Backpages, Craigslist, and Kijiji.

2. Posting articles on article directory sites, such as EzineArticles.

(a) Corrolary: All articles are blog posts, and most blog posts are articles!

3. Creating educational YouTube videos and putting URL in the video and link in the description text.

4. Posting content to industry hubs and networking sites. For example, ActiveRain is a very popular blogging and online networking community for real estate brokers, in much the same way that Facebook is for college students. Networking with other people expands your sphere, also.

5. Discussion board participation. Pick forums related to your industry and site, and put links in your signature line so it appears in all your posts. These can be stand-alone sites, or "groups" on sites like MySpace, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.

6. Comment on related blogs, leaving a link behind.

7. Automatically submit your content to aggregators. The easiest way to do this is to burn your feed to FeedBurner and enable the feature to distribute your feed to blog aggregators.

8. Place links in your blog posts to allow readers to submit them to Digg, Delicious, Stumble Upon, Fark, and other such "best of blogging" sites.

And last, but definitely MOST important, the number one web traffic generator of all time...

9. Build your list! Get people to subscribe to your email list or blog feed to receive announcements of blog updates, product promotions, tips, tricks, secrets, and anything else your readers might want to know about.

I recently became a huge fan of Feedburner.com, a Google product. It allows you to automate several functions listed above, as well as BUILD A LIST for FREE! You can add a "Get email updates" subscription form on your blog and they will be automatically notified whenever you put up a new post. While lacking the significant power of a sequential autoresponder, it's a great way to build a list without subscribing to a service. Feedburner will even let you export your subscriber list in Excel format, so you can take it with you if you move beyond it's capabilities.

These 9 free marketing methods should get you thousands of unique visitors per month to your site, which is sufficient to generate a small but significant Adsense or affiliate revenue stream.

To your success,

Jassen Bowman


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Sometimes, you just need to do things that are known and guaranteed to make you a slug of cash really quick. I found a really great article about this on one of my favorite British sites, iVillage. The information is just as relevant here in the United States. This is a great article - I couldn't have written it better myself!

13 Ways to Earn Money Fast

Take care!
-Jassen


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I'm a huge fan of Google. With nothing but Google tools, you can quickly set up an entire online business of your own. What's presented here is intended to be a multiple use miniature business plan. Also, this is nothing new, it's been discussed on this blog in detail before and in excruciating detail on the Make Money Blogging job guide elsewhere on this web site.

How much money can somebody make using this EXACT strategy? To be honest, I don't have an answer yet. Using this strategy and my own 9-step Internet marketing plan using free methods, I've created several test blogs to see how much money I can actually make with them. One of them is the Yoga & Pilates Lifestyle blog that I set up last Friday as a demonstration when my friend Sasha asked me to show her how to set something like this up.

In the near future, I'm going to make a video demonstrating exactly how to go about doing all this, starting with nothing but a web browser and an Internet connection. It won't be tonight, but I'll post it in the next week or two for you to watch.

In the meantime, here is my written list of steps to follow:

  1. Define your niche. This needs to be something that you're genuinely interested in, since you'll be reading, writing, and otherwise dealing with it a LOT. Plus, this will be a hobby for a while until it starts to make money.
  2. Do some research to make sure that your niche is narrow enough to be a true niche, but broad enough to have a good sized market.
  3. Create a Google account. This is the launching point for all tools Google.
  4. From your Google services page, create a Blogger blog. You'll need to pick a template, layout, color scheme, and all that jazz.
  5. On the "Customize" page of Blogger, click on "Add A Page Element" and select an AdSense unit.
  6. You will be walked through the process of creating your Google AdSense account.
  7. Pick your ad options and put up ads. You can have up to 3 AdSense blocks on a page - see my sample yoga site above for suggested positioning.
  8. Sign up for a Feedburner.com account. Activate the features that feeds your blog content to other sites, and also enable the feature that allows people to subscribe to email updates.
  9. Using the Blogger template editor, add the email subscription form as an element to your blog. See my sample yoga blog for suggested positioning.
  10. Write articles for your blog. Cross post these articles to article directory sites to attract visitors.
  11. If relevant and permitted for your site's category, post ads on Craigslist, Backpage, and Kijiji to advertise your new site.
  12. Comment on related blogs, leaving a link back to your site.
  13. Become an active participant in discussion boards, Yahoo Groups, Google Groups, etc., relevant to your blog, leaving links back to your site where permitted and appropriate.
  14. Create YouTube videos relevant to your blog. Embed the video on your blog as content, and put a link the YouTube description field back to your site. YouTube is free, and also owned by Google!
  15. Repeat steps 10 through 14 to maintain and grow your site.

There you have it. A fairly simple business plan that takes less than 2 hours to get up and running.

NOTE: Please check with Google, Blogger, YouTube, FeedBurner, etc., for help on using their individual components and features. They each have well documented, user friendly help pages to show you how to do all the things I've mentioned, you just have to look them up and use them.

To your success,

Jassen Bowman


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Some people say it takes a special breed of person to work from home. Even when you have children, a spouse, or human company in the house with you, it can seem grueling to sit in the same room each day in front of your computer.

At some point, you realize you just have to get out of the house, even if only for a little while, especially if you haven't spoken out loud to a single other person all day. You start feeling isolated from the real world, and probably zapped of mental energy.

The simplest solution to the problem is to work some 'outside the home' time into your schedule as often as possible. You may even consider choosing specific days of the week that you'll move your office to a different location, like a coffee shop or library.

At a minimum, though, you can break your day up more effectively if you schedule 'out of the house' visits and errands in a distinct block of time. In other words, decide which time of day (e.g. morning, afternoon) you work best, and schedule everything else around that.

What this does is give you a better sense of the boundary between “being at work” and “being off work.” You could go for a walk or shopping for clothes from 8:00 a.m. to Noon, for example, then work from Noon to 6:00 p.m.

Experiment with your schedule to see what works best. You can do that. That's the beauty of being your own boss. :)

Another option to consider if you simply can't stand working alone is to share 'office space' with other self-employed individuals. You can find out what resources are available in your area by checking out the 'CoWorking Wiki' at: http://coworking.pbwiki.com/.

~||~,

Jassen Bowman


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Working from in an Internet business is the ultimate way for everyday people to achieve their dreams of leisure time and financial freedom. We live in a truly exciting moment in history where nearly anyone with determination and good sense can make money online.

Sadly, many people never realize this because they associate Internet business with the kinds of companies they saw during the first 'Internet boom': big companies with generous investors, lots of fancy technology, and heavy advertising campaigns.

This vision of what it means to own an Internet business is far from the truth for most people, however. It is easier than ever now to go into business online, and I'd like to share with you the top three easiest ways of doing so.

Method #1: Affiliate Business

An affiliate marketing business is the easiest type of Internet business to start. As an affiliate, you promote other people's products and earn money (in the form of 'commissions') when you generate a sale.

The reason this type of business is so easy is that you don't have to own or create the products yourself. You can find products to promote in just about every market niche out there, too, so you aren't limited in terms of what you promote or how much you can earn.

Method #2: Digital Product Business

A digital product business is the second easiest type of business to start. In this type of business, you create your own products in the form e-books, software or other types of content that can be downloaded directly onto the customer's hard drive after the sale.

This type of business is good if you are prolific at generating product ideas, enjoy the 'status' of authoring your own products and don't mind handling customer service requests.

Method #3: Auction Business

An auction business is the third easiest online business model. You can sell both digital and physical products at sites like Ebay, Yahoo! Auctions, Ubid, Amazon, and others.

The drawback with this type of business is that much more work is involved, trust me. You've got to manage multiple auctions per day to make real money, and then you also have to handle product packaging, shipping, inventory, customer service, refunds, etc.

If any of these methods interest you, I recommend reading up on each of them in the appropriate work sections here on the site for more information. They are all very legitimate, income-producing techniques, and one of them is sure to be the right one for you!

Take care!

~Jassen Bowman~


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I get a lot of emails from stay at home moms that are just looking to make some extra money to either help pay bills or just to have their own spending money. If you are a stay at home mom in search of a legitimate business opportunity, then look no further than the Internet. An Internet-based home business can provide you with the extra income you desire, while leaving you plenty of free time to take care of your children.

How does it work, you ask? Let's look at what makes Internet business unique, and why it is the best option for just about anyone who wants to work from home.

1. Truly work at home

If you have a computer and an Internet connection at home, then you've already got your 'home office.' There's no other equipment necessary, and you don't ever have to leave the house if you don't want to.

However, the great thing is that your 'office' and your business are 'portable.' If you've got a laptop, you can work on your business from a coffee shop or even the local park while your kids are playing!

2. Start up costs are minimal

You can set up an Internet business with just a website and mailing list. You don't even need to have your own product to sell. There is a special type of online marketing called “affiliate marketing” that allows you to earn money by promoting other people's products.

People just like you are building real, income-generating businesses based on affiliate marketing, and it just takes a 'shoestring' budget of $150-$200 (sometimes even less) to get the basic tools you need.

3. Your business can 'run itself'

Unlike some business models, where you need to be available for things like customer service, product delivery, payment processing, etc., and Internet business can allow you to put all of these tasks on 'autopilot.'

If this sounds good to you, I recommend giving some serious thought to starting an Internet-based home business, especially an affiliate business. Do your research on the opportunities, including those discussed in detail in the work resources section here on the site. There are many, many ways to earn money online, and affiliate marketing is among the best of them. I'll be putting up a complete guide to affiliate marketing in the next couple weeks to show you how to get started in that.

Ultimately, I believe you'll find an Internet business gives you the best of both worlds in terms of time with family and a worthwhile income-generating opportunity.

To your success,

Jassen Bowman


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Anyone looking for a simple work from home opportunity should consider starting their own Internet-based home business. Don't believe it? Think the Internet is too complicated? Keep reading and you just might change your mind!

Why Internet Businesses Are Simple:

1.Low overhead/low start up costs.

It doesn't cost a lot to start an Internet business, nor does it cost much more to maintain one. You can get set up for under $200 in most cases. Also, as with any business, you can use the principle of leverage for growth by investing your profits.

2. Plenty of market opportunity.

Almost every conceivable market has a home online these days. You can reach potential customers all across the world, any time of the day or night.

Plus, there is a range of options when it comes to what you sell and how you sell it. You can sell physical goods to people, or you can sell 'digital' products that customers download to their hard drives.

You don't have to own these products, either. Instead, you can earn money promoting other people's products via affiliate programs for the most hands-free type of business possible.

3. Ability to automate most business functions.

The Internet allows you to automate just about everything, including: lead generation, payment processing, product delivery, follow ups and more. This means more time for you to spend doing the things you really enjoy, as your business (once properly set up) will virtually run itself and make the sales for you.

4. Proven money-making methods already in place.

Tactics such as affiliate marketing represent proven money-making methods that rely on the fundamentals of real marketing. There's no question about what works, how it works or why it works. Once you understand how to target profitable markets and get your offer in front of those markets, you practically have a license to print money.

The only way an Internet-based home business could be any simpler is if you could just pay someone to do all the work for you, then send you the checks. But, seriously, I think that doing it yourself really is half the fun.

To your success,

Jassen Bowman


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What's the difference between a real, home-based Internet business and a get-rich-quick fantasy? The answer can be found in the basic principles of marketing and economics.

Real businesses serve real markets with real needs. Get-rich-quick schemes serve the interests of the people selling the schemes.

Real businesses follow a proven model and make use of step-by-step plans to achieve objectives. Get-rich-quick schemes are over-simplified and 'fuzzy', and don't seem to follow anything other than their own internal logic.

Real home-based Internet businesses grow and adapt along with market conditions. Get-rich-quick schemes are limited to a “just do this one thing” approach, often taking advantage of fads or loopholes in the system.

Real businesses rely on targeting, lead generation, follow up and repeat customers. Get-rich-quick schemes tell you that all you have to do is buy the system, press a button or two, then sit back on your couch and wait for the money to roll in.

I'm sure you're getting the idea by now. If you want a real home-based Internet business, you need a proven model to work with - a model that works because it utilizes common sense marketing techniques as its fuel.
The scams and fads out there today aren't based on common sense. They're based on taking advantage of the very human desire to get something for nothing. Having everything come to you 'easy' and 'fast' might seem like an ideal situation, but nothing worth having really comes without effort.

You can definitely earn a great income online, but only if you're wiling to put aside the false dream of 'making millions overnight' for little to no work. Make sure all of your efforts are focused on delivering truly quality products to real people with a focus on building trust-based relationships, and you can't go wrong.

Take care,

Jassen Bowman


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If you are thinking of starting an Internet home business, the tips discussed here will help you make smart choices and get started on the right foot.

There's almost nothing more rewarding than working from home, and no easier way to do it than on the Internet. However, there still some pitfalls you'll want to avoid because they can make or break your business.

The following tips will help you avoid these pitfalls and secure the long-term success of your business:

1. Start with a 'model' and a 'plan'

Two 'must have' items for any Internet home business include: A) a proven business model, and B) a plan of action.

Even though Internet businesses are often easier to set up and profit from than traditional businesses, they still require you to have a vision and marketing plan in place.

You don't want to 'fly blind.' Make sure you've identified a profitable target market, have a system in place for plucking customers from that market.

2. Leverage your profits

One mistake made by new business owners is in spending the money generated by their business on everything except their business!

There's nothing wrong with setting aside some of the profits for yourself, after all, that's one reason you went into business. However, you must set aside and reinvest enough of your profits each month so that your operating budget will grow.

For example, if you spent $20 on traffic generation this month, and earned $150, why not put $40 or $60 towards traffic generation next month? Better yet, try putting in $80 to $100. If you know that more traffic will mean more leads and more sales, it's a no-brainer because your profits next month stand to double or even triple.

3. Learn to delegate

Even the most successful internet home business owners dislike (or simply aren't good at) certain tasks associated with running their business. What do you absolutely hate? What's one area where you feel your skills need a lot of improvement?

These areas of 'weakness' can suck a way a lot of valuable time that you could better spend doing what you're really good at. If you have the means, consider hiring someone to do those jobs or commit to finding a way to do it faster on your own.

4. Take Daily Action

Think about what you can do each day to grow your business, even if you think you've got all the pieces in place. You can always benefit from more traffic and more leads, right?

Stay up to date on market research and add new keywords to your pay-per-click campaigns, or take a spare hour to write that article you've been putting off. Compose a message to your opt-in list, and offer them a new 'freebie' to build good will and keep your open rates up.

Last, but not least, don't forget to take a break and just enjoy the freedom of being your own boss. Go for a walk or run a few errands. It's important to get out and interact with people, especially if you work alone at home!

To your success!

~Jassen Bowman~


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Generating serious income from a home-based Internet business requires more than 'good ideas' or hard work. It requires a step-by-step system that is proven to convert prospects into customers, all while letting you work 'smarter', not harder.

An effective system, no matter what it is you're selling, should revolve around the following process: Target Your Market -> Target Your Offer -> Drive Targeted Traffic To Offer -> Follow Up.

Let's talk about each component now in a little more detail.

*Target Your Market

This is always the first step when starting an Internet business. If you're already in business and not making much money, I would recommend going back to review your market research. Improper targeting can bring your whole business to its knees no matter what else you do.

*Target Your Offer

Once you find a hot market, you must find an appropriate offer for that market. This means bringing unique products/services to that market that truly address the market's needs, problems or concerns.

Pay close attention to the difference between targeting and relevance. What's 'relevant' is not always targeted.

For example, a warm coat would be relevant to someone living in Alaska because it's cold there; but, as a product, it wouldn't be very targeted unless the coat had some special feature that people there would use. This is a subtle distinction, but an important one.

*Drive Targeted Traffic

Targeted traffic is market-specific traffic. In other words, you want to draw visitors to your offer from market you're targeting. This is not just about using the right keywords, but also about advertising on market-related websites using text links, banner ads, signature files, classifieds and anything else at your disposal.

*Follow Up

You should try to capture as much of the traffic to your site as possible onto an opt-in email list. This list will allow you to keep your offer in front of your prospects until they convert into customers. It will also allow you to generate repeat business from existing customers.

If you follow these four steps, you're on the way to having a winning system that can generate significant profits for you now and in the future. The steps are based on solid marketing principles and will work for you in any niche market, which means you can put the system in place in as many Internet business as you like (which, by the way, you should).

To your success,

Jassen Bowman


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It's true that there's a lot of money to be made online. At the same time, there are a lot of unscrupulous people selling scam business opportunities by hyping up how much money you can make online.

So, how do you sort through which ideas are 'too good to be true' and which ones are worth pursuing, when even the legitimate biz opps sometimes rely on hype?

The answer is: you need to get clear on which criteria truly matter when it comes to the feasibility of any online money-making system. The list of questions below will help you evaluate your options effectively.

1. Does this business serve a real market?

2. Is the market highly targeted?

3. Will I sell/promote products that are truly in demand?

4. Is there a clear system of traffic generation?

5. Is there a clear system of lead generation and follow up?

6. How much power do I have over the way the business is run?

7. How much support is provided if I need help or have questions?

8. When, where and how will I get paid?

9. How will the products be delivered?

10. Does this really let me be my own boss and make the executive decisions?

If your answer is “no” or “I don't know” to any of the above questions, be very cautious. While there's still a chance you might be looking at legitimate opportunity, there's also a good chance you're looking at a scheme that isn't going to work for you.

Real Internet businesses follow the fundamental rules of marketing, have a clear sales system in place and allow you to grow your business based on your own judgment!

Until next time,

Jassen Bowman


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One of our astute readers recently asked me to evaluate an offer out there, and I have the wonderful displeasure of presenting my first Hall of Shame award winner.

This award goes out to the following site:

http://www.typeathome.us

They offer to show you how to make hundreds of dollars an hour just typing a few sentences into "PPC forms". They want to charge you $49 for this information, which is an outright ripoff. They conveniently neglect to mention that these "PPC forms" also come with a commitment to paying the "PPC" part. That stands for "Pay Per Click" if you didn't know. The form they actually show on the sales page is directly from Google Adwords.

They offer to hook you up with "11,000 companies" that never turn down an application. That's because they're referring to Clickbank merchants that allow you to sell their products on a commission basis. The payment proof charts are straight up out of his Clickbank account.

This is quite possibly the most egregious example I've ever seen of somebody selling information that is available perfectly free. I haven't bought this product so don't know exactly what "insider secrets" he might be offering, but my analysis of his sales letter and FAQ raises the hairs on my neck.

If you'd like, I'd be more than happy to take your $49 and tell you where to sign up for an account at http://www.google.com/adwords and http://www.ClickBank.com but....OOPS! I just did! Dang it, I just lost all kinds of money. When will I ever learn?

Seriously, sign up at Clickbank, find products that look good that you're willing to represent and that have a high gravity number and a high percentage payout, then use Pay Per Click engines (MSN Search, Yahoo! Search, Google AdWords, etc.) to drive traffic to your own landing page or directly to your affiliate link. Yes, there's more to it than that, but that's the business model in a nutshell.

Take care everybody, and stay on the alert for online ripoffs!

-Jassen


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02/12/08

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I occasionally get an email asking me if I actually still participate in some of the various sorts of work that talk about on the job lists, such as data entry and transcription. It surprises people to learn that, even though I do many different things, with incredibly varying pay scales, the truth is that I still do quite a bit of typing and data entry work.

As an example, I did about 90 minutes of transcription a few days ago for an attorney.

Here's the really nice thing about transcription and data entry work, as compared to things like field inspecting, mystery shopping, blogging, surveys, etc., etc. When it comes down to having a stable BASE of income, it's hard to beat the things that look more and more like a regular job. Once you're established with a data entry or from-home customer service agency, for example, it can be a fairly stable base of income.

Having a base from which to grow, something more steady than a lot of the types of work out there, is a GOOD thing to have, believe me. It helps to eat up some of the ups and downs and seasonal nature of other types of work, in particular.

Take care!

Jassen Bowman


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I just got an updated list of cities for which QuikTrak needs to fill inspector spots.

A couple notes:

  • DO NOT CONTACT ME TO APPLY - I have nothing to do with their hiring, I'm just an independent inspector for them myself, nothing more.
  • Do not apply if you don't live near one of the cities below. If you do, trust me - you'll never hear back from them.

So, if you live near any of the following cities:

Montgomery, AL
Durango, CO
Augusta, GA
Macon, GA
Idaho Falls, ID
Dodge City, KS
Boston, MA
Billings, MT
Napan, NB
McCook, NE
Albany, NY
Stillwater, OK
Chicoutimi, QC
Rouyn Noranda, QC
Aberdeen, SD
Regina, SK
Gillette, WY
Casper, WY

...and want to get into some good paying work for what I consider the best field inspection company there is, visit there website to apply. Be sure to select the "Prospective field representative" item from the drop down menu.


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