Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Hyperwebenable.com - Is this another scam?

Guys, there's a new kid on the block. Hyperwebenable.com offers you the opportunity to own your own website FREE of charge. For example you will get www.yoursitename.com instead of using yourname.blogspot.com or geocities.com/yourname.

Let me quote them here:
1. Become proud owner of your website www.yoursitename.com instead of using yourname.blogspot.com or geocities.com/yourname.
2. Convert your own blog (yourname.blogspot.com) to complete site www.yourname.com.
3. Create blog service provider like blogspot.com and provide thousands of blogs to the users.
4. Get multiple services like Blog, Forum, CMS and more.
5. Start your own forum at yourname.com and create best forum.
6. Start your or social networking site for your college or university like orkut.com/myspace.com.
7. Unleash power of website by using CMS scripts like Drupal or Joomala and start full-fledged content site.
8. Interested to start image galleries based site like flicker.com or imageshack.us.
9. Interested in news start your own social bookmarking site like digg.com/del.icio.us.
10. Start your own free wiki site like wikipedia.org with us.
11. Want to start your own classified site like www.craigslist.org.

Still using the free blog services

Convert your blog(yourname.blogspot.com) to complete website(yourname.com) for free.

Install blogs forums,wiki,CMS or your choice of script.

Get free www.yourname.com

I forgot to mention, they also pay $1 per referral that you send to them. I don't want to sound too skeptical, but this is almost too good to be true. They place 2 small banners on your site but I don't see how that will cover their costs in providing such a service.
There has to be a catch somewhere. There just has to be one.
I tried them out, and requested for a free website but till now I have not gotten anything in the form of a reply.

We need to keep our eyes wide open on this one folks, nothing so comprehensive comes totally free.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Financial Resources - Mortgages, Loans, etc.

"All the advice you need". That's a nice tagline. It belongs to a site called simply finance, one of the best online resources for financial products and services. I keep scouring the web for programs or site that I feel may come in useful to many people.

SimplyFinance provides information and news articles on nearly 50 types of financial products and services to help people make better financial decisions.
They assist you in finding best possible loan or mortgage broker, insurance provider, investment specialist, banking advisor or debt help based on your particular financial needs.

The site features financial news, mortgages and loan calculators, special offers for financial services and more.
This is quite a nice handy resource for financial services and for making decisions, particularly for people in the UK.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Money for posts

Hi people, I've been really busy with some offline projects, there's been little time for my beloved blog, and the pursuit of online earning opportunities.
A lot of earning opportunities have been around for a while, and among them, paid blogging still works well.
I did not want to write about this because I wanted to see where the trend would lead.
Funnily, paid blogging has survived. It is not as hot as it used to be, and there are more restrictions now, but then, it is still a money-maker. Some sites pay between $4 - $20 for articles.
Some notable paid blogging sites are smorty, blogsvertise, and payperpost (who seem to have had lots of controversies lately).
I am yet to form a really concrete opinion on any of them, because I haven't tried them out fully, but I assure you, in a short while, I will let everyone know what I think of them.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

More on Ziddu - the free file host that pays

well, I have to say that I've been pleasantly surprised by Ziddu, the file hosting guys I talked about earlier. I've really started earning and can even see referral commissions! Thanks to all those who signed up for Ziddu. happy file hosting, and enjoy another great way to earn.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Bad credit, how it affects you

A money-making blog would not be complete without tips on how to manage the money that you have made, or are making. One major problem that is facing a lot of people now is the issue of a bad credit history, so we are going to talk about credit repair.

Your credit history is very important to you because when it comes to getting loans your credit report determines if you can get the loan and what rates you'll have to pay. A poor credit history translates into high interest rates or deposits. On the other hand, if you have a good credit history, it will be much easier for you to obtain the necessary loan or insurance and the interest rates will be much smaller.

If you are one of those people with a bad credit report, rebuilding your credit history should be a top priority for you. Some people have the impression that it takes like forever to clean it up, but bad credit repair does not have to take ages.
A lot of companies offer credit repair services which are geared towards helping you improve your credit report. A site like DSI Solutions offers credit repair with a money-back guarantee.
According to the company, they'll repair all three of your credit reports, and you'll see results within the first 60 days.

That said, I don't want to dwell on the topic for too long. If you've got bad credit, go fix it. I definitely helps.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Ziddu, get paid to upload files

Ziddu is a free file hosting site, just like rapidshare. Actually, I prefer it to rapidshare. It's fast and easy, and also secure.
You can upload pictures, audio, videos, documents and anything else. The maximum file size is 200MB, and you can even email the download link to your friends.
Apart from the fact that ziddu offer good file hosting services, it is also a nice place to earn from. You get paid $0.001 for each unique download of any of your files. That means 10000 unique downloads = $10. By offering interesting things like free ebooks and other files for download, such a number is very easy to achieve. All you need to do is find something that people need and offer it free for download. That should start things rolling.

You will be paid via PayPal or Moneybookers once your balance reaches $10, and when someone joins under your referral link, you get a $.10 referral bonus. It might not be the fastest way to earn, but it sure is a nice way to build up your earnings, almost by doing nothing!
Click here to sign up with ziddu.
I hope this post has come in useful. More earning opportunities will come up as I continue my explorations.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Buzzshed, Yuwie and earning online

Forgive me for not posting frequently. I am going to give my opinion on Buzzshed and Yuwie today. Buzzshed seems quite decent, but right now they have gotten so many members that they are finding it difficult to get enough ads to go round members, therefore some members rarely get ads.
All this will change when they get more advertisers anyway. To me, I still think Buzzshed is a good earning opportunity. The concept behind the site is a nice one.
Next up is Yuwie. I signed up, took a look at what was required to earn, and decided it wasn't really worth it. It works on a sort of viral pattern. You get paid for the number of times that people view your profile page and that of your referrals. Sounds quite simple, but to earn anything useful, you have to really promote like crazy, and gain a lot of referrals, who will in turn get more referrals, and so on. It might work for some people, but I'd rather channel my recruiting efforts elsewhere.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Get paid to watch videos - 30c per video, $1 per referral!

You can get paid to watch short video ads. This is another nice opportunity to earn some money online. I came across this site (BuzzShed) about 2 weeks ago, and signed up with them.
These guys pay you to watch short video clips (commercials) on their website. The videos are about products sales or special deals for Buzzshed members, or funny promotional videos that the advertisers provide. You are given videos according to your profile, so you can be sure that you'll find each one relevant and interesting.

To start earning, all you need to do is Join BuzzShed, select your hobbies and interests, and they’ll send you a BuzzClip when an advertiser adds a video which matches your preferences or category. A buzzclip is simply an email containing a link to a sponsored video (or commercial). When you watch it, you get paid 30 cents. It’s that simple! It took me a week to get my first buzzclip though, so I would say the best way to make money from the site is from referrals. They pay $1 for the first 5 referrals, $0.50 for the next ten, and then $0.25 each for the rest of your referrals, so you should try to refer as many people as you can. If you refer 12 people only and watch about 5 videos in a month, you can reach payout. Payout is $10, and you are paid by paypal at the end of the month.
Seems like a neat little way to earn. You should definitely try this one out. Sign Up With BuzzShed

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Driving While Intoxicated - A Serious Issue

If you have ever been charged for driving while intoxicated, then you will find it easier to relate with what I am writing about here. There is that dreaded feeling (mostly fear) when an officer stops you and tells you to get out of the car. The tests that you are subjected to, and probably the hours that you might spend in jail altogether make it a very harrowing experience. I got pulled over once, after leaving a party with some friends, and somehow I managed to convince the policeman that I was fully in control of my actions. The guy looked quite stern and I didn't even want to think of what would have happened if I had been arrested. It wasn't funny, and after that, I made sure I didn't end up driving after drinking. It constitutes a big hazard.

DWI is an offence for which thousands of people are arrested every year, and without the proper representation, they could lose their licences, pay heavy fines, and even serve jail time. Coupled with the highly technical nature of the offence and the way prosecutions are carried out, it is necessary to have a competent team of lawyers representing you.

A firm like McConathy & McConathy is a good example of a dedicated DWI defense firm. They have been in business since 1976, and have an impressive record of succesfully defending 91% of the cases they have worked on. The fort worth dwi lawyers have over 30 years of experience, and have dedicated most of their attention to dwi defence.
Definitely not a bad deal, in my opinion.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Free ebook downloads, SEO tools and more

I am planning to add a few more features to the blog. Things like free ebook downloads, ebook cover design services and other free resources for search engine optimization. I would appreciate it if anyone can drop a comment on what extra features you would like on this blog. Thanks.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

This is for freelancers

Hi there. I've been off the blogosphere for a couple of weeks. I just changed my service provider so at least my internet service is more stable. There are so many things to talk about. So much has happened in the last one week. Let's see...where do I start?

Today, we'll take a look at freelancing. Freelancers are people who offer their services to employers or clients without having a long term commitment. Most times they charge by the hour, day or per job.
Once in a while, someone decides to take the plunge and leave the security of a regular job for a career as a freelancer. Freelancing is gradually becoming a popular option these days. Granted, it has its ups and downs, but it is a brave step and to be successful, one needs all the advice and goodwill you can get.

There are some good sites which offer job opportunities to freelancers, and also enable job providers to list job opportunities. Some of these sites are:

getafreelancer.com
RentACoder - Here you can bid on coding jobs and get paid when you fulfill the job requirements.
iFreelance - This is another site with many earning opportunities for programmers, web designers and graphic artists.
Elance - A very popular site, elance has a wide range of job offerings like writing, web development, graphics, etc.

Working on your own terms, while making some good money is every freelancer's dream. However, it can also be a frustrating experience. There are several factors which you should consider before going into freelancing. Here are some simple tips:

  1. Pick the right time to make your move into freelancing (i.e. dont just quit your job in a hurry)
  2. Establish a niche for yourself
  3. Don't start a business immediately, study the whole process well
  4. Set up a good working environment. Your working space should be comfortable, even if though you work from home
  5. Get a good accountant/accounting system
  6. Draw up a pricing scheme so that you won't be underpaid
  7. Improve your knowledge or skills (It's highly competitive out there)
  8. Get familiar with the legal issues in your area of business as a freelance
More great freelancing resources can be found here:
Freelance Switch
20 Resources for freelancers
Freelancers' Toolbox

I hope this came in useful.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Okay, now that I'm a software judge

I submitted my first review on Softwarejudge.com, and the next day, I logged in to see a payment of $1. Not too bad, but considering the stress involved in downloading a program, installing it, and then reviewing it's performance, a dollar seems like quite a paltry sum.
They promised to pay "up to $50". Well. seems more like "up to $1" to me.

Like everything else, you don't give up at the first try. I'll download some more software, review them, and if I still get paid a flat rate of $1 per review, then I know I have to make 100 reviews to reach payout.
That's FAR OFF.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Get Paid To Review Software

Yes, you read that right. If you love to try out new software or to write articles, then this is a good opportunity for you to make some extra cash.

Software Judge pays people to write honest reviews of the software on their site. Reviewers get paid up to $50 based on the quality of their reviews.
The software categories include; Audio & Mp3, Business & Finance, Design & Photo, Desktop Enhancements, Games, Home & Education, Internet, Software Development
Utilities, Video & DVD, Web Authoring.

So, how does it work? First you sign up with Software Judge. Login and select the software you want to review. Then download the software on to your desktop. Don't worry, their software are free from viruses or Trojan's. After that, just install the software and try it. Then after that just write a review about the software regarding how it works, the pros and cons etc. After writing that within a day or two you will be paid. The pay is in between $1 to $50, and they pay with western union transfer.



Saturday, January 19, 2008

Pay-per-play - Earn from audio ads!


There is a new earning opportunity called Pay Per Play Ads and the idea is really revolutionary. Pay-Per-Play pays you to serve 5-second audio ads to your web page visitors. It seems simple enough. All you do is insert a short code into the html code of your blog or site you can enable voice ads being heard when a person visits your website. No space on your homepage or any other pages will actually be used and the content of ads will be relevant to the topic you write about. Your visitors will not have to click anywhere to listen to an audio, so your income will not be dependant on how many people did decide to click on it. Also since this type of ads does not violate the terms of service of Google Adsense, you can run those two programs on your site at the same time. Even if your visitors have no speakers attached and cannot hear ther ads, as long as the ads play successfully, you get your money. The program is still in beta stage and will take off fully on February 1st, but it would be a really good idea to get in early and start building referrals.

Visit Pay Per Play Ads

Times are definitely hard - a crazy story

I came across this article on bbc.com. Crazy things keep happening.
Here's the headline:

"Two men face trial after wheeling their dead friend
down a Manhattan street in an alleged attempt to cash his Social
Security cheque."

The two men wheeled their dead friend all the way from their flat to a shop, in an attempt to cash his social security check, worth $355.
Apparently, they had tried to cash the check earlier but the clerk requested that their friend be present there. This prompted the two men to go back to their flat, dress up the corpse and then wheel him straight to the shop.
This attracted the attention of passers-by and the police were notified.

Here"s the full story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7181246.stm

Give advice and get paid!

Ok folks, there's another site on the block, www.daytipper.com.
They pay you to give tips. Sounds almost too easy, doesn't it? Well, this is a site where people share useful tips, information, advice and ideas among themselves. Hence if you subscribe to this site then you can be assured of a large number of tips covering various categories like finance, housecleaning, education and relationships.

If you have some useful tips or advice which you feel other people can use, don't hesitate to share them on the site. You get paid $3 for every approved tip. You might not make a million bucks, but for something as easy as this, you could make some nice extra cash on a regular basis.

Not all tips might get approved, because they have to select useful tips. As long as your tips are good, you stand a good chance of making money with these guys.

Payments are made via paypal, or through check (sent by postal mail), usually 7-10 days after your tips are published.

Friday, January 18, 2008

10 ways to increase traffic to your blog

Here are some simple tips for getting more traffic to your blog. This was sent to me by a friend and I had to also share them.

1) Comment on other Blogs
Look for blogs which have large traffic, and who have similar content or a similar theme with yours, visit them and leave your comments on their blogs posts. Make useful comments, and other readers might follow your link.

2) Participate in Forums
Join forums that allow you to add a link in your signature and start participating in discussions. Use your blog or site link in your signature and participate often in discussions. Make sure you use forums that are related to your blog, preferably with over 5,000 members and read the forum rules to determine whether you can promote your blogs and websites in your signature.

3) Write Articles
Write articles that are related to your blog and post them on popular article directories such as ezinearticles.com, Articledashboard.com and goarticle.com. Quality articles may give you a lot of free targeted traffic.

4) Post on your blog often
If you post often on your blog, you stand a better chance of building a reader base, and getting more steady traffic. Choose interesting and useful topics that will have your readers coming back for more. Quality posts will give you lots of readers.

5) Submit Your Blog to Directories
Submit your blog to directories. This works a little, but cannot be said to be very effective.

6) Start a Contest
Run a contest on your blog. Offer some useful prizes, and people will participate. It could increase the attention that your blog gets, and fetch you more visitors.

7) Optimize your blog
Make sure your blog's title tag and description contain your targeted keywords. When you have lots of quality posts and have done some nice promotion for your blog, you are sure to get good ranking on Google, and free search engine traffic.

With these seven tips, your blog traffic should start improving pretty soon.

Really amazing paper art!

The other day, I came across a site called 24timepass.com, and they've got some interesting content. While looking around, I saw some really amazing things that people did with paper. Some of these things are just unbelievable.

Here are some pics:


Here's a link to the page:
24 Time pass

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Making Money Or Wasting Time?

Over the years, many earning opportunities have popped up on the web, one of the most notable being Paid-To-Read (PTR) programs. These guys supposedly pay you to read emails which are sponsored by their advertisers. Sounds like a good enough plan. The only problem there is; the advertisers pay little, and in order to make profits, the payments made to members are peanuts. Many of us got on the PTR train, and after seeing the general destination, got off as fast as we could. They just don't pay well enough to stress yourself over them. The ones who promise above 5 cents per mail are probably frauds. The ones who promise $10 per email are DEFINITELY frauds.

Sadly, lots of people still join these programs, and they learn the hard way. At the price of 0.05 cents per mail (like many of them pay), how many months will it take to accumulate even $10?
All the same, it acts like a baptism of fire for the new online earning converts, and they generally leave these programs smarter and more internet savvy.

Other money-making schemes have overtaken these PTRs and they will probably just fade away naturally over time. Programs like some paid-to-post and "blogging for cash" programs pay by far better, and seem to be more sustainable.

There are a couple of "paid to blog" programs which I am checking out, and I when finish, I will write about them.

Monday, January 14, 2008

A new year - a fresh start

Okay, now this is one of those "I'm back after a long time out" posts.
Last year was totally crazy and I spent little time on blogging. With the new year comes a change in attitude (or blogitude, if there's such a word!). I now have much more time on my hands and all my readers can be assured of a regular stream of genuine online earning opportunities (and of course, my crazy ramblings).
I'd like to wish everyone a happy new year, and more success with earning on the net!