But it's hard to
separate all the hype from the real stuff. I
recently made a search for "make money
online" and also "making money online", and most
of the information out there is just promoting a
wide variety of infomation products (read
reports,ebooks,bright concepts), mostly about HOw To
Succeed in Internet Marketing. I can see why some
people ask, "Is anyone making money on teh
Internet, beside the Hype Professionals (read Internet
marketing experts)?"
So I gathered a
list of business opportunities with legitimate
companies that:
- They pay real
money, not just points towards rewards or a
chance to win money, etc.
- They don't
require that you must have your own Web domain
or your own unique products
- They don't
involve any hard-selling
- They aren't
just promoting more Internet marketing
stuff
- They can
provide a good return for your time
investment
These are
legitimate companies with business models that allow
you to get paid for a wide range of activities. I
obviously can't vouch for them all, but these are
pre-filtered to help you in your search.
1. Help your
friends find better jobs.
Sites like Who Do You Know For
Dough?, Bohire, ReferEarns
, Zyoin
and WiseStepp
will connect
employers to prospective employees via
networking with the people who know these qualified
candidates. Many of these prospective employees are
already employed and may not be actively
job-hunting.They offer rewards for referring a
candidate who gets hired, that can range from
$50 on up to several thousand dollars -
not small change! If you
know any job-seekers (and who doesn't in
these tough times?), this is an easy way
to break into the recruiting business with little or
no overhead.
2. Connect
suppliers with buyers.
Paying referral
fees is a common practice in business, but they
aren't that common in online networking sites because
there was no easy ways to track the process. However
sites like InnerSell, Salesconx
and uRefer
now can provide
this service. Vendors set the referral fees they are
willing to pay (and for what referral specifically),
and when the transaction is done, you get paid.
uRefer also allows its merchants to set up referral
programs for things like meetings and introductions,
as well as for any transactions that
follow.
3. Write
Something.
A growing number of
sites will now pay you for your articles or blog
posts. Associated
Content, PayPerPost,
and Helium
will "pay for
performance" based on the number of page views for
just about anything you want to write about, or they
sell your stuff to willing buyers who use them as a
writers brokerage. Articles on specific topics
they're looking for can earn direct payments from
buyers of up to $200 per article set. The rates
are probably too low for established writers, but if
you're trying to break into this field and have some
free time on your hands, they really are an easy way
to start. more and more companies are looking for
part-time bloggers. They usually pay per post
or on a steady contract of x number of articles per
month. Example sites are elance, Scriptlance, Guru,
or Our Weblogs Guide posts
blogging
jobs .
4. Start your own
blog.
You don't need to
have your own web sites, or need to install any
blogging software. You don't even need to figure out
how to set up the advertising.
At Blogger
, or Hubpages you can
set up a blog for free, in ten minutes or
less, without knowing anything about web
design. Blogger even automates setting up
Google AdSense for you, so that you can
make money from your blog by displaying Google's ads
and then you are paid by Google each time that
someone clicks on one of the ads. To make even more
money from it, you can easily set up an affiliate
program for books, DVDs, music, etc. and
attaching your affiliate codes to these links
whenever you refer your readers to those items. In
reality you will have to get a LOT of traffic to
become a six-figure blogger.
However you can earn
extra pocket money by picking an
interesting topic, write well about what you
know or can research, then simply tell all your
friends, and you're off to a good start.
Related:
Monetizing Your
Blog
5.
Create resource hubs around a
topic.
Are you knowledgable
about a particular niche topic? Can you put together an
overview of the topic and assemble some helpful
resources on the topic from around the web? Then you
can create topical hubs and get paid through sites
like Squidoo
, HubPages
and Google
Knol.
Income is based on a combination of the ad
revenue you can generate and also any affiliate
fees. You can earn higher rates doing it
yourself(once you have learned the ropes). The
advantage is that these sites have a strong
traffic supply and most of the tools you
will need to make content creation easy and
quick.
6. Advertise other
people's products.
If you already
have your own web site or your
own blog, then look for vendors that offer related
products that are non-competing products, and discover
if they have an affiliate program. Better to stick to
familiar products and brands - because they're easier
to sell. Then to promote those products:
- Include
links for purchasing products that you review
or that you recommend in your blogs,
mailing lists, etc.
- Place simple text
ads, banner ads, or graphical ads in various
places on your web site
- Or you can even
create a dedicated sales web page or web site that
promotes a particular product you
like.
All these
opportunities work - it just depends on how much time
and effort, you are prepared to spend on them. So don't
read any further! Instead review these six methods and
pick one to get started now. Even if you only take
action for twenty minutes you will break the ice and
open a new door to earn income on the Internet. Go for
it.