Monday, September 15, 2008

Paid Postings- PayMeToBlogAboutYou.com

This is a pretty new paid to blog system, it is free (for now) to sign up.

There are not to many offer available right now, but I went ahead and signed up. Why not get my foot in while it is still young.

Sign up is easy, they do not want to much info on you (which I like).


PayMeToBlogAboutYou

Earn money by blogging!

Do You Have Videos? Upload Them To VuMe

VuMe.com is kind of like YouTube , except you do not have to get a lot hits to make money.

It looks like it could be a good money maker for someone that makes a lot of videos. I would like to hear from some people that have used it and know how much they have made.

Affiliate Programs - Web Hosting- DotEasy.com

$0 Web Hosting
Is program requires almost no effort, you just place DotEasy.com banners on your blogs/websites and when someone buys through one your ads you get a commission. Commission are between $5 and $70, depending on what the referred buys.

You do not have to be Doteasy.com customer to sign up for their affiliate program.

I checked out what they are offering and it is a decent offer. the ad-less hosting is a plus.

Write or Continue a Story on StoryMash.com

"StoryMash is where authors start new stories, continue existing stories, or take a story in a different direction by adding a chapter to its middle! All the while earning money for every chapter they publish on StoryMash."

This sounds really fun, and a great way for those people that like writing stories to make $$. I money you earn here may not replace your day job but every little bit helps!


read StroyMash.com Terms of Service

About Paid Postings

From a post on PiggyBankPie.com:

You have probably already heard of ‘paid postings’ as a way to make money off a blog. There are many companies that serve as middle-men for advertisers, example: Smorty.com, Bloggerwave.com, Payperpost.com, etc… However, you cannot start a blog on one day and be making money off ‘paid postings’ the next day. All of the companies mentioned above require that your blog be at least ninety days old before you can even submit it to them for approval. Before submitting any blog to one of these ‘paid posting’ services make sure you have read and meet all the requirements. I say this because with most of these ‘paid posting’ services, once your blog is declined, you will have to wait another ninety days before you can resubmit it. That can be a long ninety days, especially if it is an unnecessary wait.

The first ninety days of your blog’s lifespan is a good time to get it ready. To do this you should be publishing a lot of posts. Now, I do not mean a whole bunch at one time. You should commit to making at least three posts a week. Make sure one of those posts is a minimum of two-hundred words.

The subject of a blog really does not matter, the ‘paid posting’ services are looking for traffic and page ranking. If your blog’s host (Blogger, Wordpress, etc.) does not offer a traffic counter, get yourself one. Many places will give you a free counter. In most cases, all you will have to do is put a small ad on your blog/website. Do a Google search for “free counters”. I use AmazingCounters.com; they come up on the first page of results. The ad I had to put on my blog was small; I think it is for ‘PlayStation’. Once you have your counter you will be able to monitor your blogs traffic. Check your stats the day before and after you publish posts, to see if one of the posts gets more views and/or brings more visitors. Writing posts that people will (and want) to read is an important step to making a blog that people will come back to.


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Check Out Blogging Networks for Blogging Jobs

There are many blog network out there, check out their blogs to see if you would want to write for one that already exist or suggest a new one.

Note: always apply for one that exist if you are going to suggest one.

b5Media

Creative-Weblogging

Simply Good Media

451 Press




When applying to any of these networks you will have to send writing samples ( not URL's to writing), along with any resume you may send.


"Get your site listed at Whocky.com"
There are many blog network out there, check out their blogs to see if you would want to write for one that already exist or suggest a new one.

Note: always apply for one that exist if you are going to suggest one.

b5Media

Creative-Weblogging

Simply Good Media

451 Press




When applying to any of these networks you will have to send writing samples ( not URL's to writing), along with any resume you may send.


"Get your site listed at Whocky.com"

Babysit a Blog!

have you ever thought about blogsitting? I never did, until I came across this website.

Sound interesting? go to the website a register as a sitter. It may not be steady work for most but some could do really well with this. I have registered as a sitter my self, however I have not gotten any work from it.

Finding Blog and Tech Jobs

BlogWork is A Blog and Tech Job Board, you have to read through the posts to find job listings but this one has some that you won't find to easy elsewhere.

ProBlogger Job Board - Find Blogging Jobs

To go the "Job Board" section often when looking for a blogging job.

ProBlogger is run by Darren Rowse, a full time blogger. Along with job listings it has many great resources for bloggers, both for experienced and beginners. It is not the best job board but they get new jobs pretty often.

Work from Home as an Event Planner

This would be great so someone that is already a event planner, or a retired one.

All Time Favorites
All current jobs are part-time hours and some with the potential of going full-time.
If you have a specific pay-per-hour that you want or salary, feel free to put that in your request for employment

What you need to have:
A Computer (minimum 512 Ram and recent computer within 3 years old).
Internet Connection (high speed cable required - not DSL or dial-up)
Phone line with flat-rate long distance (unlimited calls at one monthly rate - we pay this for you). Vonage or internet based phone system is ok also.
Anti-Virus software required and updated automatically. Firewall Required. (usually included with anti-virus software packages)
Windows XP required
A phone headset will really help you at this job also. We can pay for part of the cost.
A quiet environment while on the phone (no dogs barking all the time, kids making noise in the background) not a lot of interruptions.


1. Billing and collections - following up on late payments for our caterers, photographers, DJs, etc..., entering new invoices for vendors. You will be making a lot of phone calls to vendors and updating your notes on every call to our computer online via the Internet to track your progress. You will also need negotiation skills, patience, understanding to negotiate at times some of the past bills and understand and be flexible at times to a payment plan for that vendor yet firm at other times.

2. Helping clients put requests for event services into our online forms. You will be talking to customers and assisting them in putting into our request for quote system online their requests.

3. Helping vendors sign up and change account information such as their phone #, email address, product/service categories, etc. Patience with vendors with limited computer skills is a must here.

4. Helping clients find more vendors of a certain type for events and our directory. Searching the internet for more vendors of a certain type within a certain city ie: caterers in Atlanta or DJs in Pasadena and telling them about the client we have and our lead referral system/online directory.

5a. Special projects like searching the Internet for wedding cameras vendors. (hourly pay)
5b. Special projects like searching the Internet for wedding cameras vendors (commission based only)

6. Approving/Screening new vendor applications. reviewing a vendor's website to make sure they look like they are a professional.

7. Helping vendors link their website to ours.

8. General customer service - to clients assisting them in putting a quote request into our online directory to get prices.

9. Executive assistant to Brian Harrell / President. Ability to handle multiple ongoing tasks at the same time.

10. Helping large corporate clients find all the vendors they need for events. Experience in working with fortune 500 clients required in this dept.
(this one is commission-based only) Sales experience required.

11. Bookkeeping/Accounting Entering daily receipts and tracking accounts receivables.

12. Calling fortune 500 companies and talking to them about our website and assisting them in finding vendors for upcoming events.

13. Following up with top corporate clients using our system to make sure they are happy with the services and suggestions to improve it.

14. Screening new client leads for quality and budget accuracy. Some people put bogus phone #'s in the system and bad emails. You would be following up to correct the data and push the request into the system so vendors get the proper lead data. You would also be calling clients that do not confirm their quote requests to see if they want the quotes or their spam filter killed our email to them.

15 - (filled position)

16 Following up with vendors to collect commissions on events.

17. Following up with clients to see who they booked and gather feedback/suggestions/comments from them to improve the system.

18. Assisting with surveys to vendors and clients to improve the system.

19. Graphics design to help make the site look better along with postcard ideas and designs.

20. Writers to assist in adding quality copy to the over 900 categories of products/services we market within our site. Articles on how to shop for a caterer, what is happening the live band industry and similar articles.

21. (filled position)

22. Website Designers to help our clients design good quality sites or just simple updates to their existing sites

Work at Home, Sign Up at Click-N-Work

"Click-N-Work has been featured on Good Morning America"




ClickNwork has a wide range of assignments and often has diverse and pressing needs for different skills, Register with them to get your name on their list.

1:Writers: we write reports, summarize legal cases, précis survey results, write on emerging social trends; for all these and other assignments we use a network of good business writers and journalists

2:Top-grade students, and especially those studying business-related subjects (accounting, economics, marketing etc): for large projects needing much 'leg work', phone interviews or shop audits, we draw on students, usually from top universities. Most of this work is completed remotely but could entail working at the client site and lead to employment opportunities

3:Translators: we undertake assignments from many countries and in many languages and often need language skills. We prefer translators that also bring other skills (such as analytical or research capabilities) but we also draw on the abilities of pure linguists when needed

4:Trend spotters and social observers: some of our work requires spotting trends around the world, capturing new and innovative products across a range of categories or providing commentary on interesting social phenomena. If this interests you or you feel you have something to say, please tell us

5:Mystery shoppers: to get a measure of customer service levels, and a view on the shopper's experience, we sometimes need mystery shoppers to visit stores/hotels/spas/restaurants etc. This work requires completing our detailed forms and we prefer individuals experienced with this work

6:Other: we sometimes get very unusual requests and need to quickly resource up to deliver unexpected services. If you have a general interest in home-working you may want to submit your details for us to review.

Work at Home as A Ver-a-Fast Representative

Ver-a-Fast mainly does customer service for Newspapers.

Ver-A-Fast never charges fees or asks for upfront money to participate in our verification programs. No one is authorized by Ver-A-Fast to accept any compensation directly from an applicant or verifier for a referral or any type of information or training.

Customer Service Representative (Work From Home)Are you…

A self-starter?
Well-disciplined and able to work on your own?
Dependable?
Organized?
Able to commit to working 20 or more hours per week in the evening or on the weekend?
Do you have…

Good communications skills?
Basic typing and personal computer skills?
An IBM compatible personal computer (Pentium III processor or greater)?
A Windows operating system (98/XP/2000/NT)
A working printer with ink and paper attached to your computer?
A color monitor (800 x 600 16 bit high color or greater)?
100 MB of hard disk space available?
64 MB of RAM?
A CD-Rom?
A DSL/Cable modem?
A quiet work area without interruptions?
A social security card and current state issued photo ID?
If you meet the above requirements and have the drive to make a job like this work for you,

Work From Home at Connect-Data Plus

Connect-Data Plus

What they do:
Customized Inbound Telemarketing
Full Service Order Processing
Invoicing Services
Data Base Management
Job Applicant Screening and Recruitment
New Purchase Customer Survey
24 Hour Live Operator Telephone Answering Service
Payroll and Accounts Payable Processing

As of right now the website is down, but check back.

Write For Associated Content

Associated Content is one of the best places for writers to make money online. They offer upfront payments and performance payments (for views). They have great resources for their CP's (content producers) and all your articles are put on your CP page, which you can use as in a resume. You also earn by referring other people to join.


Join Associated Content
"DNLL AD"



for all the details go to their website and read the terms and conditions.


Read one person's experience with AC:
" One of the best places to make a few bucks online is Associated Content. There you can submit text, video, and audio content for money. You can earn money in two different ways: upfront payments, and performance bonuses. Make sure you read and follow their submission guidelines.

AC is a legit company, and is based in Denver, CO. They have an excellent reputation, I have not found anyone claiming to have been scammed, not paid, or anything like that. I have made money at AC, after my next performance bonus payment I will have made over $300.00 there. If I had written more, I could have made more."

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Associated Content is one of the best places for writers to make money online. They offer upfront payments and performance payments (for views). They have great resources for their CP's (content producers) and all your articles are put on your CP page, which you can use as in a resume. You also earn by referring other people to join.


Join Associated Content
"DNLL AD"



for all the details go to their website and read the terms and conditions.


Read one person's experience with AC:
" One of the best places to make a few bucks online is Associated Content. There you can submit text, video, and audio content for money. You can earn money in two different ways: upfront payments, and performance bonuses. Make sure you read and follow their submission guidelines.

AC is a legit company, and is based in Denver, CO. They have an excellent reputation, I have not found anyone claiming to have been scammed, not paid, or anything like that. I have made money at AC, after my next performance bonus payment I will have made over $300.00 there. If I had written more, I could have made more."

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