Friday, July 13, 2007

FREE Is Always Welcome

I very rarely pass up on something that is free, especially if its a free meal or a free vacation.

But in business everything that is advertised as "free" is not necessarily free. It may be free for a basic membership or free for a time. I want to tell you about a website that is both. If you are just starting out and short on cash but need to promote your business then AdlandPro - Free Classifieds may just be what you're lookiing for.


Get Linked from thousands of Classifieds for FREE with one click.


AdlandPro - Free Classifieds offers free promotion, free advertising, marketing and networking. They have been offering free and paid advertising services to small businesses since 1996. They have the most complete and most affordable advertising solutions for small businesses and home entrepreneurs.

The other thing I like about AdlandPro is the free networking. If you are not shy about telling others about your business, this is the place to be. Almost immediately upon joining you will begin to get "friend" requests from other members. Again this is not for the faint of heart.

Go check out AdlandPro and see for yourself.

Happy Earning!

'til next time.

Lorna/
Realistic Extra Income



Quote: It’s difficult to keep mattering in life when you don’t matter to yourself.
...former New York City Mayor Edward Koch

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

There's Not Just One Way to Earn Extra Money Online


A number of members from Mylot, a paid to post forum, have decided to link their blogs together. I have decided to go one better and make a post here with links to all the blogs as well.

So take a gander and go check them out.

My Mylot Friends Money Making Blogs
1. Free $$$ Blog
2. Earning an Income Online
3. My Powerful 1000 A Day System Unleashed !!!
4. Success in Paid Content Writing
5. Make Money
6. A Mewbie's Guide to Online Money Making
7. Ano's Blog on How to Make Money Online
8. One Step Forward
9. Home Money Makers
10. Making Money Online
11. Bluemars
12. Gedet Basumatary
13. Easy Money Online
14. Thinking Outloud
15. Make Money Online
16. Money Spinners
17. Mylottian Dot Com
18. Become A Master Marketeer
19. The Domestic Diva Does It All!

'til next time.

Lorna/
Realistic Extra Income



Quote: It’s difficult to keep mattering in life when you don’t matter to yourself.
...former New York City Mayor Edward Koch

Monday, July 2, 2007

Yes Virginia, You Can Make Money on the Internet

In a continuing effort to earn some extra money on the internet, I’ve come across many business opportunities. Many of them make outrageous claims the you can make unbelievable riches overnight. You and I both know though, that any business worth its salt takes time to implement.

The other day while I was reading discussions on a paid to post website called Mylot, I clicked on one of those ads that are all over everywhere. The ad was for a business opportunity called Project Payday. They were very upfront in telling you that you are NOT going to get rich with this business opportunity. What you will get however, is the opportunity to make some Realistic Extra Money to help you to pay your car insurance payment that is now 5 days late.

The concept is similar to those “get paid to“ websites. What sparked this was someone noticing all the ads you‘ve no doubt seen offering various types of free products and services.

Through this was born and is now the newest internet craze called Incentivized Freebie Websites (IFW). The Project Payday system was developed so that any regular Jane or Joe could make some extra money from the growth of IFWs.



Go check them out for yourself. I‘m not going to spill all the beans here.


'til next time...


Lorna/
Realistic Extra Income



Quote: It’s difficult to keep mattering in life when you don’t matter to yourself.
...former New York City Mayor Edward Koch

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

I'm Such A Dope

When I was young and green I paid for many so called "business opportunities" that were toted as being the be all of business opportunities. And after many years you would think that I have learned my lesson.

But no, two weeks ago I once again forked over some more of my hard earned money to a person who claimed that I just had to pay them for their program because it does work. That I would be getting more business than I could shake my fist at.

I guess I should tell you what this business opportunity was, shouldn't I? We've all seen those advertisements promising that you can make thousands of dollars answering surveys. I'm here to tell you it just ain't so. But I was at a weak point so I fell for it. Again.

So dutifully paid my money and got instant access to their database. The first 2 or 3 pages had many websites we commonly refer to as GPTs or get paid to websites.

Don't start cursing yet. I go through and signed up with many of the companies up to page seven of the database. After each one I was directed to a "Thank you" page where I was told that if anything came up that I qualified for they would be in touch, or that if I agreed to participate in any of their surveys they would put my name in a drawing for a chance to win such and such amount of money. Basically saying, "you fool, you wasted your time mindlessly answering even more mindless questions, and we're not even going to compensate you for doing so."

In my defense, I signed up with this particular program because I read a review that rated this program number 2 on the writer's list. (Sorry, I can't locate the article right now, but if I do I'll do an update)

I did find an opposing view point that warns that you do not have to pay anyone to find companies that will pay you to take surveys. The link is: Taking Free Paid Surveys Online. This author even gives you a link to his free resources for Paid Surveys Online.

Moral of this story: There are times when you do have to pay to get into a business, however before you do, I very strongly recommend that you do your due diligence. Don't be like me.

Oh, I almost forgot. The name of the website whose database I paid for is, ExpressPaidSurveys.com.

I'll be looking out for you.

'til next time.

Lorna/
Realistic Extra Income



Quote: It’s difficult to keep mattering in life when you don’t matter to yourself.
...former New York City Mayor Edward Koch






Friday, June 22, 2007

Saturday, June 2, 2007

My Pet Peeve About Website Design

I am getting up there in age and consequently so are my eyes so when I come across a website with a black background with white letters or multicolored lettering I just back out of it and move on.

I'm sure that I'm not the only one who does this. These color combinations are very hard on the aging eyes. So no matter how information packed your site is or what life changing deals you have to offer, if I or others can't read your content you are loosing out on possibly thousands of dollars in revenue.

So take my advise and apply these tips that I found here: Ten Tips to Building a Professional Website. Or I've made it easy for you and copied it below. It is sure to make your business much more successful.

10 tips to building a professional website

1. Limit the use of animation - Animated images can be quite effective when used in a subtle manner, however overuse is considered a web design no’ no. Why? you may ask, well because animated images contain many different frames just like in a cartoon, these frames are effectively a separate image and therefore the more animations on your website the higher the load time will be. Bear in mind that the average file size of an animated image is between 15-20 K and then compare this to the recommended minimum size of 40-60 K for a web page and it is easy to see that maybe 2 or more animated images will increase your load time significantly. Try and use small animated images that are between 8-12 K in file size. See tip number 9

2. Try not to use frames - Frames are considered to be an evil of the web, although I wouldn’t go that far to describe them they can be more trouble than they are worth. Unless it is absolutely necessary that your site needs to use frames, then don’t! Frames can be very unpredictable, search engines, browsers and web surfers in general just don’t like them. If your site uses frames the likely chance that you are loosing visitors will be high. If a visitor comes across your site via a search engine that search engine will probably display each frame as a separate page and the visitor could be visiting the top, left, right, bottom or whatever frame that makes up your page. You can fix this problem with a bit of JavaScript, but then you have other problems such as browsers that don’t like your code or those people that have Java disabled. Frames seem the most practical way to allow users to navigate your site but in reality there is no practicality to using frames, the only practical thing is not to use them.

3. Black backgrounds and white text - There is plenty of fine websites that use a black background and white text combination such as game sites, however this color combination can leave you squinting and after a while of reading your eyes can become very sore. Gamers may be used to staring closely at screens for long periods but the majority of web surfers aren’t and for those that don’t have a perfect eyesight this will be a huge turn off. Unless you are building a games website or your users have the eyes of an eagle then consider this a no’ no too.

4. Lots of banners - We have all done or been tempted to overdo the banner thing. Sure if you have paying advertisers displaying their banners on your site then lots of banners will mean earning more for displays, this is true in the short term, but long term is another matter. Users are very wary of banner advertising, and along with the added load time too many banners can put people off. Less visitors means less impressions and therefore less earnings from banner advertising. The key is not to place lots of banners all over your site but to place relevant and targeted banners, banners that your users are more likely/willing to click on, less is more is a good way of determining the number of banners a site should display and if its relevant that is even better.

5. Comic sans serif font - This font is probably the worst font that is available to use, comic sans serif is a very poor web font and depending on the size of font used it can also display terribly in certain browsers. Not only is this font unprofessional looking it is also a little dated and will only appeal to those under the age of 4 or comic enthusiasts, hence the name. Unless you are building a comic book website or a kids website then this font should well and truly be left alone.

6. Hundreds of affiliate links - One of the hardest things to do in the world is to sell something, even harder is trying to sell someone else’s products. It is easy to think that lots of affiliate links on your site can only lead to more sales but this couldn’t be further from the truth. For example a site related to fishing that has fishing related affiliates has more chance of referring a sale than a fishing website containing software affiliates. Like banner advertising, affiliate links are more effective when those affiliates are targeted and relevant. If I was a keen fisherman I would be more likely to buy products that will benefit my fishing experience. What use would say Microsoft software be to my needs. With affiliates this is how you need to think! You need to think like both a sales person and like a consumer, doing so will improve your chances of success with affiliates.

7. Page titles - This may seem insignificant and un-important but page titles play a very important part in how people search for websites. If your website is about motor vehicles then you need to show this in your page titles, not only will this make your site more professional it will also show up as keywords in peoples search queries. This is also a secondary form of navigation, if your pages are titled correctly and in accordance to what that page is about new users will know what page they are on. Always remember to title your pages.

8. Meta tags - Always include meta tags and keywords in your pages. This is very important and depending on the relevancy and quality of your meta tags/keywords this could be your main source of traffic, infect it could be your only source of traffic. If you don’t have meta tags/keywords then people will simply not find your website. For more information regarding meta tags and search engines read our articles and tips to help you improve your meta tags.

9. Load time - Like I stated in tip number one, the recommended size that a web page should be is between 40-60 K the reason for this is because we web surfers are an impatient lot and if a site takes more than a minute we loose interest and move on to the next website, some people will not even give you a minute - 20 seconds and they are off! Even in today’s broadband world we still remain as impatient as ever and the reason for this is because we know that another similar site is around the corner, only one that loads quicker. So you can understand the importance of quick load times. To keep load times as low as possible try to use the least number of graphics as possible, only use graphics that enhance your site. Remember that Jpg's are generally large files so try and keep the size low without effecting to much quality. Also some people save normal images as jpg's, don’t do this as mostly photographs need to be jpgs. Try to keep your site as quick to load as can be.

10. Professionalism - This isn’t really a tip its more a collective of the above. Following the above tips will help you to build and keep your site professional. There is a plethora of websites on the web that are both good and bad, for yours to stand a chance it needs to be professionally presented this alone will not make your site better than others but it will give it a good start and should ensure that you start ahead of other websites that aren’t up to scratch. Ask your self one question; What do the sites I visit most contain? and the probable answer is professionalism and along with other ingredients such as good rich content, ease of use and concise navigation your website will have more than a fighting chance of succeeding. It isn’t going to be easy but it isn’t going to be fruitless either. Enjoy.


In reading through the tips, though they were all very good, I'm adding an 11th tip. ALWAYS, always, always, did I mention always...proof read your text to make sure there are no grammatical, spelling or typing errors? Unfortunately this writer wasn't aware of this last tip.

I had to get this off my chest.

Now that you have all the tips for building a professional website, go Here to get the tools you need to finish the job.

'til next time.

Lorna/
Realistic Extra Income



Quote: It’s difficult to keep mattering in life when you don’t matter to yourself.
...former New York City Mayor Edward Koch

Saturday, May 12, 2007

My Thoughts About Those "Get Paid To" Websites

As promised, I’m now going to give you my opinion on the "Get Paid To" site called Cash On Tap. I’m writing about the site now because it is the only other site that I’ve gotten paid so far. Cash On Tap pays twice per month.

The following excerpt was taken from their Recent News section dated May 12, 2007.
…within the next 2-3 weeks, CashOnTap will have a change in payment policy where we will begin paying weekly, and soon after, paying 2-3 times a week. We will also be terminating our identification requirement at that time as well.

Lastly, we changed our referrals reward since referring 10 users was a bit difficult for some users. Therefore, we changed it to 5 active users, where the user needs to complete and get credit for ANY one offer.


I actually like this site a lot. Their layout is very user friendly, unlike some of the others I’ll tell you about later. I did receive my first payment of $26.00 on May 10th as requested and promised.

So the frustration quotient I’d apply to Cash On Tap is: 1 out of a possible 10. With 10 being I’m so mad I could eat nails and 1 being I don‘t think it could be any easier.

I am going to list a number of others that I’ve sign up for and will give you my opinion on if or when I get paid by them, which based on the payment schedules will be mid to late June.

Sites I’ve signed up with but have not yet been paid
Fairy Tale Treasure
Prizebook
Rapid Loot
My Hot Cash

Swat Cash
Cash Crate

Treasure Trooper

There are several others that I’ve signed up for, however I haven’t had a chance to “work” them yet. The above listed sites also pay once per month. I’ll keep you posted.

'til next time.

Lorna/
Your Personal ATM - for $7.00
Realistic Extra Income



Quote: It’s difficult to keep mattering in life when you don’t matter to yourself.
...former New York City Mayor Edward Koch

I Had to Call My Bank

In April I had to call my bank to tell them that my payment would be late. I’ve purchased 2 new vehicles in the past 11 years and I’ve never had to call a bank to inform them that my payment would be late…that is until now.

The representative on the phone when I told him that I only worked part-time asked me if I couldn’t get on full-time. Duh, ya think that if I could, I wouldn't? Anyway you see, I HAD tried to get on full-time at my job and I’ve applied for numerous positions outside of my current employment and it finally dawned on me that since I’m now getting closer to 50 than I have been to 40 its getting harder and harder for me to even get an invitation for an interview. Sad but true.

After I got over my anger and frustration I spent 12 hours the next day searching for money making opportunities on the internet.

I came across a site called MyLot. This is a social site as well as a money making site. Members make money by posting and responding to discussions, posting images and from referrals. You are by no means going to get rich over night by being a part of this group. Right now I’m really only sticking around mostly for the discussions as there have been some really good ones in month or so that I’ve been a member.

Why did I mention this site first? Well I’m getting to that. It was there that I came across a discussion post about another money making site called Cash Lagoon. This is a "Get Paid To" site. And that’s exactly what you do. You sign up for memberships, free and paid trial offers, surveys and the like. Many of the sign ups and trial offers require you to pay a small shipping/handling charge or for a service or product. Many are free of charge.

Here is an excerpt taken directly from their welcome page.
Cash Lagoon was designed by a couple of partners who thought it was time for a change in the pay to sign-up sites. While there are dozens of sites similar to ours, we are the ONLY site that pays out in less than 24 hours AND has a very low minimum cash out of only $2.00

Cash Lagoon is one of only a handful of incentive based sites that actually provides what is promised. Unlike other free cash sites that promise hundreds of dollars, we are not promising anything other than what you earn. Many require minimums of as few as $25 or $50 while others require you to earn $100 before they pay you. We only require you to earn $2 and we will send the money directly to your PayPal account, Bank Account, or e-Gold Account (e-Gold coming soon with instant payouts).

We have many offers that do not require you to buy anything, have a credit card, or anything of that nature. Many offers are 100% free and do not require a credit card. You can earn money quickly and easily. We estimate you can earn about $30 in under an hour from our 100% free offers!


I have mixed feelings about this site. They DO pay within 24 hours as they claim. And I have no problem with that. Where my frustration lies is in the number of times my offers have been rejected in the past week. They even rejected one that I paid for AND wanted! I have tried to be careful and not sign up with the same companies twice, but after 3 weeks they’re all starting to run together and I can’t remember which offers I’ve signed up for and which ones I’ve not.

So the frustration quotient I’d apply to Cash Lagoon is: 4 out of a possible 10. With 10 being I’m so mad I could eat nails and 1 being I don‘t think it could be any easier.

Next up is Cash On Tap

Until next time.
Your Personal ATM - for $7.00

Sunday, April 1, 2007

How To Make Your Web Site And Affiliate Marketing Compatible
by: Ove Nordkvist

People who look for income opportunities, do often come across the idea of affiliate marketing. At first sight, it looks like it's just to have a banner posted on their web site to generate income.

The truth is that you need to do a little more than that. You have to test and evaluate every necessary ingredient in your particular affiliate marketing niche. By testing and optimizing you will learn how to get the most out of your efforts.

To be able to make money from your web site as an affiliate marketer, you need to get your site and your affiliate program to work together. It's a team sport with two players, and to win the matches, both players have to perform well.

Let's have a look why this compatibility is so important. Your visitors come to your site because they want information on a specific topic. To be able to recommend a service or a product your visitors may be interested in, you must promote something that is related to your site’s theme.

If you try to recommend a product unrelated to your theme, it will only result in a click at the back button. Once your visitor spots a banner or a text link that is not related to your page content he will think you're unprofessional. Or worse, he might think you are trying to scam him.

To make the affiliate marketing process work, you must keep your content and recommended products or services related. Your customer visits your site to find information and a solution of his problem. First you provide the information, then you recommend a solution for his problem.

Banner or text link placement is also an important ingredient. It will work best if you can weave it into your content. Try to make it as a well flowing unit however, don't hide the fact that your visitor will land on another web site when he clicks on your link. Build trust and confidence by being honest. To find the most efficient placement, you have to test and evaluate over time.

Once you've learned to master the art of affiliate marketing, it will give you repeatable income. When your first program is up and running smoothly, it's time to implement the next one.

All products or services have their ups and downs. Therefore it is wise to divide your sources of income. Your site must have one main theme, but there is no reason why you can't have several sub themes. With that, comes the possibility to promote other products or services, that are related to these sub themes.

When you add more than one source of income, it will balance your income. It will help you to gain a stable financial situation.

About The Author
Ove Nordkvist is the founder of the web site http://www.small-biz-ideas.net At his site you'll find small business ideas, free tools, e-books and lots of informative articles.
Visit http://www.small-biz-ideas.net/affiliate-marketing-ideas.html
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