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Saturday, May 3, 2008

Easy Money Online

Let's start making some quick money. I suggest for you to try online selling communities like eBay or Amazon.com. Online selling communities have been a good source of income for retailers because they allow you to reach customers locally and internationally without having to spend on an actual shop, staffing, physical campaigns, and other expenses associated with offline business. A simple imagination and a good working knowledge of the ins and outs of the site you've chosen, you can put up a profitable home based business capable of running by itself.

Keep in mind that online buyers look for bargains of hard to find items. So used items, gadgets, antiques, collectibles, and imported goods are very popular. It's a good idea to spend a few hours browsing the online selling sites to see which items move fast.

To get started, these sites require a simple registration process. By signing up you will learn the basics, and participating in selling and buying will give you the experience needed to enter into this kind of business.

The most important thing to learn first is to define clearly the item description you want to sell because this could make or break a sale. Your description should be brief but thorough, including information about payment, shipping, warranties. You could either participate in auctions where price is variable and the highest bidder wins, or a fixed price where the first buyer to contact you gets to buy the item.

Try it out you'll find that online selling if set up properly, entails minimal risk and possibly high returns besides being a lot of fun.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Highest Paying Adsense Keywords

There are a lot of sites that list these top keywords. Some even sell their list or list generator as complete packages with additional resources. If you want to get serious in blogging based on these keywords, have a look first on the list below (that has been categorized accordingly) to get some feeling about it. It's best for you to explore further on these topics later.

These are some of the top paying keywords in the Adsense program with an average pay-per-click above USD $20 and some of them have even reached a maximum pay-per-click of above $300. Some of the keywords are identical keywords with slightly diferent speelings or misspellings but have been put up as unique advertisements. There are also identical keywords with competitive selling prices in different regions. I place them in categories to make it easier to identify their groups.

1. domain yahoo
2. domains yahoo
3. yahoo web hosting
4. domain registration yahoo
5. ca lemon law (laws for protecting consumers against defective vehicles)
6. law lemon wisconsin
7. law lemon ohio
8. illinois law lemon
9. benchmark lending
10. 100 home equity loan
11. uk homeowner loans
12. adverse credit remortgage
13. student loan consolidation program
14. google adsense
15. google affiliate
16. dc hair laser removal washington
17. hair laser removal virginia
18. laser hair removal maryland
19. chicago hair laser removal
20. city hair laser new removal york
21. peritoneal mesothelioma
22. mesothelioma information
23. mesothelioma symptoms
24. mesotheloma
25. malignant mesothelioma
26. symptoms of mesothelioma
27. att wireless com
28. at and t cell phones
29. att conference
30. at and t
31. at t wireless
32. att go

Here are the links for additional sources of keywords 1 2 3

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Adsense Keyword Demystified

"Oodle's of money can be made with Google's Adsense keywords." That’s why a lot of people are so gung-ho, and they are getting lured into the octagon with all sorts of offers that promise immediate high Adsense income. I'm so sorry to say folks, it's not true that the top-selling products these days are those with contents of the highest-paying Google Adsense keywords. But a lot of people are still desperately searching for these lists and many will not hesitate to pay for them, especially because there are some keywords that are reportedly paying $80 to $100 per click. So I'm thinking, all I have to do is incorporate these "money keywords" into my site or blog to make money?

Is it really that simple? Do you think you'll make money by filling in your site or blog with Adsense keywords? Not really, because that's all past now since almost everyone is doing it. Believe me, if monetizing is really your main goal, you'll be getting a lot less than a few cents per click doing this, which is not worth your time and effort.

Not all lists are bad. In fact a good number of them are genuine and are created by high earning Adsense webmasters looking to maximize their profits and get something back from their time-consuming valuable keywords research efforts. Nothing wrong with that, in fact it does make perfect business sense. But you need to use those keywords very, very wisely.

The Secret is Finding A Niche First
The most important Adsense secret you will discover is that to be successful and make money, all you need to do is to stick to the basic rule for success in online marketing. The basic is that you need to find a niche that is not so competitive and one which you can contribute something special and relevant based on your past or other people’s experience, knowledge and skills. Everything else will just fall into place after this. Almost every subject and topic you can think of will have relevant and valuable keywords.

This is the exact opposite to the approach being pushed by list-sellers. Which is to start by finding high-paying valuable keywords and then creating sites or blogs based on them? First of all, Google does not like the idea since one of their rules is that you do not create a site or blog for the sole purpose of making money from Adsense. Yes it is so easy to get around this by simply creating some products around your site that you really don’t care whether they sell or not, but hey, who are you fooling?

Every day, the World Wide Web is becoming increasingly busy and competitive. This means that niches are becoming increasingly vital and critical to online success.

Multiple Sites/Blogs will Earn You More Money
Once you’ve found your niche, you can make a number of different sites or blogs narrowing your niche even further in different directions. I’ve used this strategy successfully and found that I am constantly coming up with new ideas for new sites without leaving my area of expertise. Of course, I create relevant links between my different sites so as to maximize the traffic that I receive. The important word here is “relevant”. There is nothing that puts off someone more than clicking on a link only to find that it is irrelevant to the information they are seeking. It’s a waste of their time and no one appreciates it. Don’t do it!
High-earning Adsense advocates create numerous sites or blogs (the more, the merrier.) This strategy makes a lot of sense because the more pages you have with Adsense ads, the higher the chances of somebody clicking on an ad, therefore the higher your potential income. What bothers me is how they manage to keep all the different sites or blogs fed with quality content. I tried this strategy with just one or two blogs and found it very exhausting getting relevant content or keywords for sites outside my area of expertise. There are increasing reports of pirated online content and I guess you now understand part of the reason why.
If you stick to one subject, keeping all your blogs fed with similar content, it all becomes so easy. You simply take one idea and modify it to show differently for another site or blog. What is important is to use the same valuable Adsense keywords for all the sites you’ve discovered.

Commercialize or Monetize Your Blog

As a blog owner, you may not be consciously doing it but may happen without you even noticing it. Below are certain aspects that might help you understand the difference.

Commercialization: When you commercialize a blog it is heavily dominated with advertisement, content promoting commercial products and a lot of embedded affiliate links redirecting visitors to products/services on various sites. Visitors find it difficult to distinguish between the actual content and commercial part of the blog. In a nutshell, a commercialized blog would want to use every possible opportunity to make money online by using various ways of doing so.

Monetization: When you monetize your blog, you do not overly involve yourself making money online by using various ways outlined above. You would rather focus on the content that your visitors like and keep coming back for more information. Monetization involves using AdSense and other contextual advertising programs to a limited extent to make money, and occasionally writing about some products with embedded affiliate links. In this case, visitors can very clearly distinguish between the actual content and commercial aspects of your blog.

Payoffs and drawbacks of a commercialize blog: You may make money, may be a lot of money in a short period but lose visitors in the long run. How will you make money when there are no visitors to your blog?

Payoffs and drawbacks of monetize blog: You may make nothing at first or a very small amount of money but retain visitors and gain loyalty from them. One can expect to grow with this approach and then make large amount of money over the long term. Focus on the content and money will automatically come to you.

KeePass - Free Password Manager Utility

Today you need to remember many passwords. You need a password for the Windows network logon, your e-mail account, your homepage's ftp password, online passwords (like CodeProject member account), etc. etc. etc. The list is endless. Also, you should use different passwords for each account. Because if you use only one password everywhere and someone gets this password you have a problem... A serious problem. The thief would have access to your e-mail account, homepage, etc. Unimaginable.

KeePass is a free/open-source password manager or safe which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a key-disk. So you only have to remember one single master password or insert the key-disk to unlock the whole database. The databases are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES and Twofish).



Key features of KeePass password manager utility are:

* Strong Security - KeePass supports the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES, Rijndael) and the Twofish algorithms to encrypt its password databases. The complete database is encrypted, not only the password fields. So your usernames, notes, etc. are protected, too.
* Multiple User Keys - One master password decrypts the complete database. Alternatively you can use key files. Key files provide better security than master passwords in most cases. You only have to carry the key file with you.
* Portable - KeePass is portable; it can be carried on an USB stick and runs on Windows systems without being installed.
* Export - The password list can be exported to various formats like TXT, HTML, XML and CSV.
* Password Groups - You can create, modify and delete groups and subgroups, in which passwords can be sorted into.
* Searching and Sorting - You can search for specific entries in the databases.

KeePass is primarily designed for Windows but also has ports for Linux and other popular operating systems.


[Download] KeePass secure password manager utility

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