Paypal is the dominant payment processor on the internet today. It is hard to go just two sites now without finding someone who accepts this as a form of payment, it has made buying things
dangerously easy! So how do you flip the coin and make money using PayPal?
There are a few different options, let’s look at each in turn:
Blogging:
Blogging is the act of setting up a website with a blog installed on it (or using one of the free versions that host it for you) which enables you to quickly post your thoughts/articles online whenever you want.
The reason this has become so popular is because it takes away almost all of the technical aspects of creating a site (depending how much you want to customise you site). So a blog can now be installed with just a few clicks and then all posts made with a few clicks.
To make money using PayPal and your blog then you can either sell services, like doing reviews for people, maybe writing articles for them, or try affiliate marketing or even selling your own books through the blog. The blog is the way you advertise to people so that as they are drawn to the content on your blog they get to see your adverts for the other items and may buy.
Affiliate marketing:
This is the art of getting people to visit a specific site using your link. You place links on your blog to sites that you want to make money from and get people to click through those links and visit the sites, if they then buy something you get a percentage of that sale.
Most affiliate schemes pay by cheque or direct bank deposit, but paydotcom.com pays straight into your PayPal account!
An ecommerce store:
The barriers to entry on the internet are very low, so anyone can open a store now and start to sell items online without much capital invested.
Pick yourself a niche, find somewhere to get stock from (you could even dropship things where you take payment for an item and then pay another company some of that money and they ship the goods straight to the customer for you), get your website setup and start to get people to it who will hopefully buy something!
If you decide to do this then you can use PayPal as your main method of payment and get instant cash sent to you every time you make a sale.
These are just the top three methods I have touched upon, there are many more ways to make money using PayPal. I have reviewed the top 3 products which teach you exactly how to start making money online, click here to see the reviews.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
How To Earn and Save Money With Finance
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Sunday, September 7, 2008
20 WAYS TO IMPROVE
A simple yet powerful idea I learned from Earl Nightingale is to grab a blank piece of paper (or a blank computer screen) and brainstorm a list of 20 ways to improve. You can write down anything — ways to increase your income, improve your health, better your relationships, etc. The focus is on generating ideas to make your life better.
I find this usually takes 30-60 minutes, and I like to do it first thing in the morning before breakfast. If you do it every day for a week, you generate 140 ideas. It’s OK to generate more than 20 ideas per session, but 20 is the minimum to shoot for.
The first 10 ideas will usually come quickly. The next 5 take a bit more effort, and the last 5 really force me to think. Most ideas tend to be junk, unworkable for one reason or another, but often it’s idea number 19, 20, or 21 that turns out to be golden. The best ideas are those that are very simple but which have a decent positive impact.
Instead of “20 Ways to Improve,” you can also brainstorm with a more specific intent, like “20 Ways to Generate Extra Income” or “20 Ways to Increase Productivity.” And if you’re an office manager, try having all of your employees generate 20 ideas to improve operations, increase sales, improve morale, etc. One good idea can easily be worth the time investment, not to mention the eye-opening effect of reading everyone’s ideas. Many managers offer small cash bonuses ($5-50) for good ideas that end up being implemented
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Friday, September 5, 2008
5 steps to a high Adsense eCPMeCPM
eCPM, or effective cost per thousand impressions, is a figure used to represent how well
monetized your websites is. If your eCPM is $1 that means that your revenue is $1 per 1000
impressions - $1 is a low eCPM. If your eCPM is $60 that means that your revenue is $60 per
1000 impressions - $60 is a high eCPM. For Adsense, eCPM depends on two factors; the CTR
(Click Through Rate) and the CPC (Cost Per Click). In this article I will discuss my 5 step
process to achieving a high eCPM.
Write about high paying topics
The CPC your ad clicks provide depends mainly on the topic you
write about.For example, ads about finance pay far higher than ads about MySpace so if you can
achieve equal traffic to a finance and a MySpace website the finance site will be more profitable,
although MySpace websites may be easier to build traffic to.If you have already created a
website on a specific topic you can still write about high paying topics within your niche. For
example, if you were writing an article on web hosting using the keywords ‘paid web hosting’
will display higher paying ads than the keywords ‘free web hosting’. Small changes like this in
your content can create big changes to your CPC and in turn, your eCPM.
Improve ad placement
CTR)The easiest way to increase CTR is to improve your ad placement
to make your ads more visible. According to the Google Heatmap fr maximum visibility your
ads should be placed front and center, at the top of your main content.
Placing your ads according to the Google Heatmap does have great effect, in my experience the
CTR is generally between 10% and 40%. One page where I place my ads like in the method
above is Free Letterhead Templates which you can see in the following screenshot or by
following the link. As you can see, the ad block is in the middle of the content near to the top and it does convert well.
Decrease bounce rates
Bounce rate is the percentage of visitors who leave without visiting more than one page of your
site, so they reach a single page then bounce away from your site without reading more. If your
bounce rate is high then your visitors are likely closing the browser window or tab holding your
website, if this is the case they aren’t clicking ads! Decreasing your website’s bounce rate will
increase your CTR and eCPM. The bounce rate does get skewed depending on your traffic
sources though, for example, search engine visitors bounce less than StumbleUpon visitors. Here is some bounce rates to target -
Sales page: 75%
Article website: 50%
Wallpaper website: 25%
focus on targeted traffic
I just
mentioned that search engine visitors bounce less than StumbleUpon visitors, well they also
click more ads! A huge spike of traffic from social bookmarking websites can be nice but if you
want to achieve a high eCPM you should focus on building search engine traffic or traffic from
related websites. The reason StumbleUpon visitors bounce a lot and don’t click ads is because
they are not very interested in your content, whereas a visitor coming from Google searched for
exactly what you are offering them so they are less likely to immediately leave and more likely
to click ads (or make a purchase).
Avoid being smart priced
If you send mostly rubbish traffic who don’t convert to sales for the
Adwords advertisers your Adsense account can be smart priced, which means that your CPC
drops dramatically to increase the advertisers’ ROI. Luckily, avoiding smart pricing is not
difficult, just make sure not to trick your visitors into clicking and stay within the Google terms
of service, such as not asking people to click your ads.If you complete the 5 steps I listed above
you should now be looking at a CTR between 10% and 50% and an eCPM above $10. Now all you need is traffic and you will be earning a nice income.
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Thursday, September 4, 2008
How to Promote Your Blog
The question has been asked more times then I care to count: “How do I promote my blog?”
My answer: “One post at a time…”
It’s not sexy, it’s not a quick fix, it’s not a secret URL that you submit to and the rest is done for
you. I’m sorry - I have no secrets for you - I wish that I did. The only way that I know how to
make your blog a success is “one post at a time”. I will say that I think there’s more to this
answer than meets the eye. The answer actually consists of two parts – that’s what we’ll look at in this article.
Part 1. - Content Is King, Really?
Give people what they want and do it consistently. You do that and people will visit you – and – continue to visit you.
When the “How do I promote my blog” question is asked in forums it usually doesn’t take long
for someone to reply with, “Content is king.” Really? Is content king? All websites have content
- even the dancing hamsters is content. I would submit to you that giving people what they
want is truly king. If that be content, then have relevant content. If it’s driving directions, then
give good directions. If it’s discount prices on jewelry, then have quality jewelry at low prices. If
it’s nude pictures of Jennifer Love Hewitt then she best not be wearing clothes. And if people
want to see dancing hamsters, then give it to them - give the people what they want.
There’s a reason your visitors came to your site. Are you fulfilling their expectations? If people
visit your blog one day and you’re talking about PHP coding techniques but the next time they
visit your blog you are reviewing the movie you saw over the weekend, you may find yourself
having a hard time building a steady core of followers.
It’s not that you can’t do that with your blog; you can. That’s exactly what I do with my personal
blog. I blog about anything I feel like blogging about: movies, music, Jennifer Love Hewitt,
whatever. The problem is that blogs like that have no niche to fill. With no niche you have no
target audience. That’s ok, if you don’t want expansive audience.
Give people what they want and do it consistently. Being a one-hit-wonder in a band or in
blogging is not a good thing. I take that back, being a one-hit-wonder in a band can still make you
millions these days, but in blogging it’s no good. Try and have quality content on a regular basis.
It doesn’t have to be daily, just on a regular basis. You may decide to post once a week or twice a
week, whatever, just be consistent. If you post three times a week for a month then that’s what your audience will come to expect.
I would encourage you to post quality over quantity. Don’t post just for the sake of posting. If
everybody else has covered the unveiling of Apple’s iPhone then you may want to let it go. Ask
yourself, “What can I bring to the table?” If you can take an angle that you feel hasn’t been
covered then by all means, continue, but if you are just going to post a “me too” post, skip it.
Give people what they want and do it consistently. You do that and people will visit you – and – continue to visit you.
Part 2. – One Post at a Time…
It also needs to be said that if you are going to comment for the sole purpose of trying to appease the search engines, you can skip it.
“One post at a time…” I never said that the post had to be on your own blog! Get out there and
visit other people’s blogs. Be friendly and comment. I visit about half a dozen blogs a day, I
usually comment about four times a day. Again, don’t just post for the sake of posting, have something to say.
If you’re just going to post something like, “Hello, nice blog, please visit my blog”, then skip it.
Try and contribute something to the conversation at hand. If you can’t do that, then maybe you should not be in the business of blogging.
Also, commenting on other blogs is a great way to sharpen your blogging tongue. I often find
myself returning to my own blog spurred on by something I read on another blog. I will often
comment and then expand upon my comment back in a new post on my own blog.
It also needs to be said that if you are going to comment for the sole purpose of trying to appease
the search engines, you can skip it. Most blogs add the no-follow tag to links there by
neutralizing the value of the link to the search engines. So once again, bring something to the
table.
There’s no quick fix for promoting your blog. It takes work, good old fashioned blue-collar work.
If you like your blog’s topic enough then there’s a good chance you won’t mind putting in the
time and it won’t feel like work at all. Making a successful blog starts with one post at a time.
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