Wednesday, 23 January 2008

Money-Making Ideas Articles

Create Money-Making Articles From Texts In the Public Domain

The very best ideas for making money really fast focus on writing short pieces, such as articles or product reviews that recommend readers buy something that earns you commission or which helps sell one of your own products.

This is usually accomplished in the resource box for your finished article or report, or other written piece, or in a link on your own or someone else’s web site.

Writing without money-making incentive is time-wasting and totally unproductive, so always write with some money-making end result.

These ideas will help you get started, you must add the monetising element like AdSense or other affiliate opportunity:

# Go to a major article directory where almost all feature most successful authors and most frequently viewed articles. Go look at most frequently viewed articles sorted by category, such as: Pets, Auctions, Article Writing. Study ten or more of the most frequently viewed articles. Choose two or three topics from most frequently viewed articles and create an article using information from the public domain (reshape and rewrite it as much as possible) that appeals to a wider audience than achieved individually by any of those original articles.

So for example, if an article about hair styles has been viewed 10,000 times, and another about wedding dresses has been viewed 20,000 times, and another about getting married in Hawaii has 23,000 views, it follows that your article ‘Hair Styles and Dresses for Hawaiian Weddings’ will attract proportionately many more thousands of visitors from across a broader range of topics.

For your new article, find or create a product to interest people reading your article about hair styles and dresses for weddings in Hawaii and add your affiliate or product selling links to the resource box for your article. For directories that don’t allow affiliate links in your resource box invite people reading your article to visit your blog or web site to click on your product links. Alternatively, you could offer a free report about getting married in Hawaii which ends with links to products to interest your readers. PDF format reports can be read online and can include active links direct to your chosen selling sites.

# Create one long report from an item in the public domain, look for something about 10,000 words long, and divide it into two equal parts. Add the second part to your blog or web site. The first part which introduces the subject and leads to the second part at your site should now be cropped into short self-contained articles, no less than 350 words each. Those fifteen or so articles should be uploaded to top article directories like www.ezinearticles.com and www.goarticles.com, each with a resource box directing visitors to the site featuring part two of the report where you are also promoting books and other products, either your own products or affiliate company promotions, and other chosen monetising elements, such as AdSense or ClickBank affiliate products.

# Create articles from public domain tests about virtually any subject you fancy, thousands of them if you like, add them to major directories, and link each resource back to sites featuring thousands of products earning a commission for you on every sale. Useful examples are Amazon and ClickBank.

These multiple product sites usually feature a search box where visitors key in their subject and they are presented with a choice of products they might buy and generate commission for you.

# Create your articles in two parts, each self-contained so no one reading part one feels cheated if they lack time or don’t make it through to part two of the article on your own web site or blog where it sits side-by-side with monetising features such as your own products or AdSense or other affiliate promotions such as those mentioned in the last tip.

The resource box of the first part of the article must give a very good reason for readers to click through to read the rest of your article. This is usually accomplished by making your articles very informative, enjoyable to read, packed with information, preferably with a cliff hanger ending that forces the reader to click on your redirection link.

# Take a book from the public domain and treat chapters as separate articles. Choose carefully and you will probably be able to use them more or less untouched. Upload articles as separate posts to a blog focussing on the topic of the book. At the blog include keywords to attract search engine visits and to generate AdSense commissions.

# Create your own books or get them from the public domain or as Public Label Rights products and split them into separate sections, preferably incomplete and ending mid sentence. Break the sections at interesting points which leaves the reader wanting to know more. Upload five or six hundred words per page running consecutively through the main book via pages 1, 2, 3, 4, etc., on your web site. Have each page linked to the next page in the sequence.

This constant clicking through is perceived by search engines as a site providing truly vital information that keeps people reading and interacting and this constant clicking will lift your site high in search engine listings.

Add as many pages as possible and keyword optimise each page to make your site even more attractive to search engines. This way you can enjoy highly targeted traffic at little or no cost to yourself. The more visitors you get, the greater the number of people who will click on your AdSense and other promotions on your site, and the more money you will eventually make.

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Wednesday, 16 January 2008

Tips to get rich young

Tips to get rich young

By Emma-Lou Montgomery

You almost never get rich working for someone else, and to give you a helping hand in starting your own business and making it successful here are five tips from people who made it big before they were 30.

An increasing number of young people are defying the traditional view that you need to spend years learning the ropes before starting your own business. Not only that, but they're also proving themselves to be inspirational entrepreneurs in the process.

A survey carried out by City & Guilds, the vocational training group, found that 49% of 16 to 24-year-olds have a "strong desire" to set up their own business. The main reason being they want to be their own boss.

One in 10 wants to get started in the next year and 35% plan to launch their businesses in the next five years.

"Owning your own business is no longer the preserve of older employees with decades of work experience," pointed out Chris Humphries, director general of City & Guilds.

"Starting a business is highly appealing to today's youth who long to be their own boss and set their own agenda."

Young people who have already made their mark are providing the biggest inspiration for the next generation. Nearly half of the young wannabe entrepreneurs said they know someone under the age of 30 who has already gone it alone.

Whether you already have a role model or not, here are some valuable tips and insights about starting up in business from five young, and highly successful, entrepreneurs.

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1. Know your target audience
When Richard Reed, co-founder of smoothie and fruit drinks company Innocent, started out he took his former boss' advice to heart and made certain he knew his target audience.

"The only target audience we absolutely knew was our friends and family," Richard said.

"And what we identified was a need for something healthy that we and our friends and family could consume despite the long hours we worked and relatively unhealthy lifestyles we had as a result."

To fill this gap in the market he, along with Adam Balon and Jon Wright, bought £500 worth of fruit and turned it into smoothies. They sold them from a stall at a music festival in London in the summer of 1998 and this was the start of a business which now has a £10 million annual turnover.

But before leaping in, they made sure they were making the right move.

"We put up a big sign saying 'Do you think we should give up our jobs to make these smoothies?'. And put out a bin saying 'YES' and a bin saying 'NO'. We asked people to put the empty bottle in the right bin. At the end of the weekend the 'YES' bin was full so we went in the next day and resigned," Richard said.

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2. Remember there's no such thing as failure
As a schoolboy, Peter Jones dreamed of running a multi-million pound company. Today he is one of the stars of the TV series Dragons Den and in charge of a £200 million empire as owner, chairman and chief executive of various businesses ranging from telecoms and leisure to publishing and media.

He's had plenty of ups and downs on his way to the top, but Peter says the key to success is to refuse to acknowledge the existence of the word "failure".

"I believe that there are no failures in this world - only events that give you feedback," Peter said.

And his long line of achievements, starting when he set up a tennis academy at a local club aged just 16, are testimony to that.

By the age of 28, as the youngest-ever head of PC business at computer firm Siemens Nixdorf, he was off again. This time with Phones International Group, his telecoms business that now counts every leading brand in the mobile industry among its business partners, whether as a supplier, customer or collaborator.

You could say he wouldn't know the meaning of the word failure, having been recognised as the 13th fastest growing business within the Sunday Times/Virgin Atlantic UK Fast Track League Table. Peter was named as Emerging Entrepreneur of The Year by The Times/Ernst & Young and came 14th in the Daily Telegraph's young entrepreneurs list in 2005.

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3. Have a 'can-do' attitude
When Michelle Mone was just 10 years old, she was already thinking big. Having decided she wanted to become an entrepreneur, she recruited 12 friends and started a company delivering hot rolls with peoples' morning newspaper. The woman who left school at 15 with no qualifications has since been named not only "Businesswoman of the Year", but also "World Young Business Achiever", following the phenomenal worldwide success of her company Ultimo Bras.

Michelle said: "The most important thing, in my opinion, is that can-do attitude. The can-do attitude and have-a-go mentality I believe is what breeds success."

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4. You can reinvent the wheel
Fraser Doherty was 14 when he started making jam and selling it locally. Now he runs Doherty's Preserves, a luxury jam company that sells its produce all over the world. He's proof that sometimes the best business ideas are simply improving what we've got.

"I started mine in an afternoon with a dozen oranges and a bag of sugar," he said.

"Since I was about eight I had lots of little projects on the go, trying different ways of making pocket money. The catalyst came when my gran taught me her top secret jam recipe and I had something of a 'eureka' moment. I realised I could make jam myself and sell it door to door in the local area."

5. Give it a go
Simon Woodroffe, founder of conveyor-belt sushi bar Yo Sushi, says the key to success is just to do it.

He said: "Ban your brain from thinking about whether the idea will work and whether you should do it. Most budding entrepreneurs stall at the starting line, thinking 'Shall I? Shan't I?'

"Instead, put in the work of developing and researching the project, knowing that you will not make the decision to proceed until you have more information and awareness."

With those tips for success up your sleeve, the desire and ambition to succeed, and the dedication and drive to meet your goals, there should be no stopping you. Whatever you want to be. Whatever you want to do. Just do it.

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Wednesday, 9 January 2008

Money Making Ideas


Money Making Ideas Step 1

If you are looking for ways of making money ideas on line and sit at your computer for hours and hours searching through thousands of options available, you will eventually get sick and tired of what you are doing. It is easy to become overwhelmed and jump from one site to another or even give up forever and you will end up making no money at all.

You need to make up your mind which way to go for money making ideas on the internet. Ask yourself,

1. Do I need immediate cash?

2. Am I looking for residual income?

If you need immediate cash this is best carried out by the sale of private label right products or joining an affiliate program.

PLR items are ideal because you can create buy it now buttons and the payment goes directly into your PayPal or checking account.

Affiliate programs will pay immediate commissions, most pay you more or less every 30 days and this is considered to be reasonably immediate for Basic Home Business.

Residual income is when you receive income repeatedly for doing your work just the one time. Membership selling and website hosting are both examples of this way to earn money.

Residual income can also be earned by being paid over and over on the sales made by others. An example of two ways to do this is shown below.


1. Two Tier Affiliate Programs

By joining a two tier affiliate program you will earn pay on your own sales as well as the sales of any affiliates you recruit. This can be very prosperous if you build a strong team of quality affiliates you can sell on line.

The downside to this is, of course, the fact that you may need to recruit thousands of affiliates in order to form a team with top selling capabilities.

2. Network Marketing

Thanks to the internet, Network Marketing is really coming into it’s own as a tremendous business model. Your residual income is created by engaging a team of distributors to buy and sell products in your downline.

The great thing about this method is your group will undoubtedly grow when other people recruit as well making the business several levels in depth. It differs from affiliate marketing in that you do not only get paid on the sales of people you personally recruit.

So once you have decided on your needs, either immediate cash work on personal sales or residual income by spending your time recruiting and training you can make very good money by working on the internet.