How to Use Your Talent to Make Money on the Internet and Keep Your Integrity Intact
Posted By XternalStory on July 18, 2009
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If you’ve done any investigation at all of Internet marketing, you’ll know there are plenty of scams. Unfortunately, marketers with no morals take advantage of the abundance of innocent people who are looking for the means to improve their lives by making money online. It’s very sad, because millions probably get duped into spending money uneccessarily, only to chase down avenues with dead ends. Thankfully, there are ways you can make money online with no up-front investment. This will probably come as a revelation to those who have had run-ins with online scheme run by scam artists!
But sometimes one person’s scam is another person’s good opportunity. A good example of this is the recent controversy over an online business-in-a-box, called site Build It. Some people think that one or more people have created a SBI review that was misleading. The owner has publicly defended himself and he might be right about his product being on the up-and-up. But it would be up to any potential buyer to do his or her own research.
One of the most successful ways I’ve found to make money online is above-board and also fairly simple to implement. I make money writing using HubPages. HubPages — a community blogging site — makes it simple to generate content-based ad revenue. How many content “hubs” you create is up to you. Each hub you create can make up to five types of revenue: eBay and Amazon products and services, Google AdSense and Kontera ads, and your own affiliate link(s). You get the revenue from 60% of the page views that generate income and HubPages gets the other forty percent. Affiliate programs are an exception to that rule though; One hundred percent of income generated by clicks from an affiliate link on a hub would belong to you. It takes a while to get good at creating money-making hubs but the money you can generate over time makes it worth it.
One of the affiliate programs I like to use on my hubs is RevResponse, because people who sign up get credible free information. When people click on links to any of the RevResponse publications or White Papers and qualify, you get paid. That’s all there is to it. The qualifying part is the catch though, so that aspect is important to understand. To learn more about the RevResponse rules, check out this affiliate review. It will help you determine whether signing up is worth your time.
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Very Recently, there has been a good deal of inquiries by the
FTC against bloggers and website promoters
for not publishing advertising profits, or potential
connections with advertising networks.
What are your ideas concerning how this could potentially effect
the blogging world?
What if you were at work and a stranger walked in to ask you what is your salary every week. You’d probably tell theat person to go away, it is none of his/her concern. This is what I think of this publishing profits. Besides, a successful program for one peron is not always a good one for the next person and vice versa. People can’t decide on programs based on one blogger’s success in it, but look at what he/she can do with that program.
I have added adsense to my blog for the past six months and my account balance is at about $10, is this normal or what ?
Hi Edos,
I went to your blog and found it was not used much. You had a month with tons of posts. But other than that, you don’t have much content in the other months. If you want people to come and read your blog and see your adsense, you must have some content. What ever you did in June, keep doing it again and you will see some growth in your revenues. I could not see how many subscribers you have, I am assuming not many as you don’t have enough content on a regular basis YET to attract them back everyday, or on a regular basis anyway. I bet that 10 dollars came from June, and whatever subscribers you presently have appeared mostly in June when you had content on a regular basis on your blog.