Friday, August 24, 2007

Just a thought

These days on the web there are so many people writing about referral programs, easy money etc. that it is difficult to segregate them. They just fall into two categories – rights one and the other are scam ones. The latter list ofcourse is huge and still growing. Same is the case for freelance writing opportunities. Any thoughts?

Just a thought

These days on the web there are so many people writing about referral programs, easy money etc. that it is difficult to segregate them. They just fall into two categories – rights one and the other are scam ones. The latter list ofcourse is huge and still growing. Same is the case for freelance writing opportunities. Any thoughts?

Myths on earnings

For a new online entrepreneur, the Internet is a wild frontier full of promising unknowns. The newbies often think of the Internet as the new business medium that produces overnight millionaires. The Internet is THE wave of the future, and everyone who wants financial success simply must be on board.

But, nothing could be farther from the truth. Here are some of the common traps and myths that new online entrepreneurs fall into on the Internet.

  • Build it, and they will come. This is the biggest fallacy on the Internet. A common misconception that companies and entrepreneurs who are new to the Web have is that people will visit if they put up a Web page. They falsely believe that merely having their own site is enough to keep their traffic soaring and cash register ringing. In order to have a popular site, you've got to offer something to the user -- unique and quality content, interactivity, fun, and freebies -- something more than an 800 number. Users may come to your site once, but to keep them coming back you've got to have fresh original content and product offerings that they can use
  • Give it for free and they will come. Extending the first fallacy above, entrepreneurs oftentimes think that having some freebies on their site is enough to entice people to visit and, more importantly, buy their products or services. While the word "Free" is a powerful come-on for visitors on the Internet, it is not always a guarantee that people will indeed come to get the freebie on your site. Take the case for example of one of the leading search engines, Altavista. Altavista created a free ISP service, thinking that it can lure more people into the search engine and earn additional revenue by serving ads through rotating banners common with free ISP services. Unfortunately, their expectations were not met and Altavista shut down its free ISP offering.
  • Get rich quick on the Internet. Unless you have been hiding in a cave, you should know that a number of dot-coms have been falling from the sky these past few months. Many dot-coms failed because they held the false belief that having a flashy web site is enough to solicit venture capital financing, even though they have no solid business models. Some dot.coms who were able to get venture capitalization got carried away by the first round of funding but could not get the next round because of unprofitability. The Internet is a business medium. Like any other business, the basic business principles still applies.
  • Send emails to an "opt-in" list dying to receive your product offerings. The word "opt-in" list is a much-abused term on the Internet. Unscrupulous marketers prey on unsuspecting newbies, selling them mailing lists of people supposedly interested in buying their types of products. These new online entrepreneurs then send out thousands, if not millions of emails, hoping that financial reward will come as soon as their emails are opened. However, instead of sales, all they get are hate mails, aside from being cut off by their ISPs and web hosts. Not only will their reputation go up in flames, they become officially called as "spammers," the menace of the Internet.
  • Join affiliate programs and start earning money. Many newbies fall into the trap of believing the hype that participation in affiliate programs is the way to go on the Internet. Some even set-up their own web sites with the sole purpose of putting up affiliate banners. While it is true that affiliate programs are gaining in importance in overall e-commerce efforts, you will never earn the thousands of dollars promised by the web marketing gurus prone to hype. Affiliate programs are merely additions to your revenue streams, and NOT your sole revenue source. It will only work if the programs you participate in have a good fit with the contents of your site.
  • Purchase business opportunities. Business opportunities on the Internet abound. When you surf the Internet, bizopps are just about everywhere from getting paid to surf, buying reports with reseller rights to MLM opportunities. Some will be downright scams, while other programs are not worth spending a minute of your time. Don't be surprised to find out that thousands of others are selling the same exact product; others even with the same exact Web page as yours. Only a small percentage of these programs will earn for you a few hundred dollars. Be extremely wary of business opportunities on the Internet, and make sure you do a careful cost-benefit analysis before paying for anything.

Number of ways to earn from web

Work from home, make money from your Website, join affiliate programs, get paid to take online surveys, get paid by reading email, get paid by surfing the Web, money making tutorials, earn revenue by placing ads on your Website, advertisement programs, get a fee to refer customers, receive commission for offering custom builds, etc.

Opportunities on net

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Watch what you do or say

Watch your thoughts; they become words.

Watch your words; they become actions.

Watch your actions; they become habits.

Watch your habits; they become character.

Watch your character; it becomes your destiny.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Getting a freelance writing job

It can be tough getting an online freelance writing job. You may have all the passion to start with writing infact you may be willing to research on any topic.

Online freelance writing is a very convenient income-generating option, for both professional and budding writers alike.

However the crust is to find a job.

There are few things that perhaps you could do to start off:

  • Be focused. Is it an article you want to write. Or is it stories. What exactly would you want to do.
  • Apply for membership to writers' forums and online clubs. This helps you to get familiar with issues and take help when you require. It enables you to be within a networking group.
  • A Google search of vital key words such as “online writing” “online freelance writing” and “writing jobs” usually leads to the most popular ones. This way you can visit the various sites that work a medium of contact for job seekers and parties that want a freelance writer.
  • Check out the job bank sites. Here you can post your resume and await a response.

A word of caution: On the Internet you will find genuine parties and lots of scams too. So when dealing with someone online be careful.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

What is ghost writing?

This is a kind of writing that is done on ‘behalf’ of the person. The ghost-writer’s name does not get revealed.

They provide you with quality professional content in about any format you require.

Here are some of the advantages of letting a ghostwriter write for you:

  • All the writing work and designing is easily outsourced to ghostwriters. They do all the work you get the benefit (and the profits)!
  • Save time and energy that could be used efficiently in other directions.
  • You keep 100% of the copyright.
  • They can do the research for you.

Monday, August 13, 2007

How to write a blog?

I have started off writing on the net. Suddenly I find myself scanning the net for information on what people do in their writings. The fist step was to prepare and write my own blog.

I have written my own blog on Feng Shui & Astrology, pervarakapadiaatblog.blogspot.com . And find this experience interesting.

Write a blog to express yourself. Write to tell stories. Write to share links and pictures and recipes and prayers and travel tips and love poems.

So how do we write blogs?

  • Omit all unnecessary words
  • Aim at keeping your posts at about 250 words
  • Include complete thoughts in headlines
  • Keep sentences and paragraphs short
  • Never lose your sense of humor
  • Write like it counts
  • White space is your friend
  • Use the simplest possible word and sentence structure
  • Read your post out loud and make sure you don't get stuck on complex construction
  • Use bulleted points whenever you can
  • Use subheads every few paragraphs, even in a 300 word post
  • Use bold text and italics for emphasis on words and phrases
  • Make sure your posts are easy to scan
  • Choose your voice and keep it consistent
  • Don't be afraid to voice opinions.