Archive - Jun 21, 2008

How to Become an Affiliate

A few days ago I recommended that you should become an affiliate because it is the easiest way to make money as a beginner online. What I didn't mention was how to become an affiliate, what to become an affiliate of, or how to use good copywriting to boost your affiliate commissions. Then I realized that beginners may need additional advise, so that's why I'm writing a 3 post series on how to become an affiliate, choosing an affiliate program for your niche, and using copywriting to boost sales. Ok, so let's get started:

Although becoming an affiliate is easy, it may be intimidating for beginners because of all the inital uncertainty one has when doing anything new. Don't be discouraged. As an example, I will use eBay's affiliate program. The process is simple just follow this outline:  read more »

Writing as a Work at Home Job

Writing as a work at home career is one of the biggest area in the work at home categories. Traditionally, being a freelance writer has been a work at home job, and now that working at home is becoming more widespread, there has been more writers in the industry than ever before. If writing is your forte and you have a good grasp of the English language, you will always find yourself busy with work at home writing job opportunities.There are many ways to embark on the writing field, even if you have no previous experience. These days, online opportunities abound, and there are still many writers who stay exclusively in the print market. Starting your career as a work at home writer is as easy as doing some Internet research and applying for the job.  read more »

The REAL Secret -- Making Money, Faith, Success, and Cash Gifting

I have believed in God forever, but only have been a Christian for 5 years. That’s when I lost my business and all my savings and went in search of answers. Finding faith, trust, renewed self confidence, success, and prosperity has been some journey, which, of course, continues. I have found that the secret to making money and having success at any venture is both simple and complex. The answer is simple, the execution can be complex.

As a “toddler” Christian, I sometimes struggled with God’s blessings (or apparent lack thereof). Even though I have learned some amazing lessons, I still get mad at God sometimes, like the toddler I am. “…I want what I want NOW! Why can’t I have that? Are you punishing me? If I (read the Bible more, pray more, suffer more, etc.) will you give me what I want? Waaaa!”

Kicking, screaming, threatening, whining, begging, bargaining — you name it, I’ve tried it.  read more »

Legitimate Online Job

Is there really a way to make a living working online? Answer is YES! However, you need to keep a few things in mind

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4 Ways To Get Your Opt In Subscribers To Trust You Quickly

While the rest of the world have developed many barriers and protections to keep their e-mail accounts spam-free, there are also those that subscribe to mails that promotes their products, services and their site. This is mainly because these subscribes wants to know more about what these sites are offering and can be beneficial for them. They expect to get be kept posted on what they are interested in and what are new in the market or field they have chosen.  read more »

Tips on Building A Successful Home Business

Today I decided to ride my bike up to Maroon Bells, outside of Aspen, or actually half way. It's quite a grunt and I realized I didn't have enough water with me to go all the way. A good excuse anyway. It's similar to cycling up Castle Creek to Ashcroft, about 11 miles up the valley, starting at about 8,000 feet and it goes to Maroon Lake at 9580 feet. The first half is relatively easy, well, it's not flat that's for sure, but every turn you come around it gets steeper, especially after half way. You can check out my video. I was really worried because in one of my last videos it was really windy and you could hardly hear me, and it was pretty windy up there so I started yelling into the camera and waiting to talk until the gusts had gone.  read more »