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Mar 31 2010

6 Ways To Make Money Writing Online

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Guest Post by Andy Walton

There are more ways than you might think to make money by writing online. Whether you are yet to pen your first paid words or are an experienced author, you probably haven’t thought of all the ways to exploit your talents. Here are my top 6 tips for paid online writing.

Write for a rev share site

Open an account on an advert-sharing site such as Wikinut – these sites make it easy for you to focus on the writing, as they will sort out the traffic and the advertising. As well as earning money for any new content you write, you be able to generate cash from any existing articles you’ve written. Plus you’ll be able to build up an online portfolio within a community of online authors.

Join a freelancing site

Middlemen such as Elance will allow you to submit a profile to their site, and put you in touch with potential clients. They list a wealth of writing jobs, plus associated work such as translation and copy editing. They will help you to gain contract work with businesses from all over the world, and allow you to earn money by writing from home.

Get in touch with old colleagues

Use professional networking sites such as LinkedIn to re-establish links with past work colleagues. Make sure you write a full profile of your skills and experience, and always add your latest CV. You’d be surprised at how often offers of work arise from your old acquaintances, so if you’re just starting out as a writer work those connections.

Write a blog

If you’re brave enough to try something a little more technical why not create a blog for yourself? You can add targeted adverts using Google Adsense, which will automatically display adverts that are relevant to your content. You’ll need to learn promotional skills to acquire traffic, so read up on SEO, guest posting and link building.

Become a guest poster

If you do have a blog or other online content to promote, contact blog owners you respect and send them some example guest posts. Ensure you try to target your writing for their style, and always provide a short bio of yourself that includes a link back to your site. By building relationships with a few high traffic blogs you’ll be putting your name before potentially huge audiences.

Author Bio:
Andy Walton is inviting you to use Wikinut , a new publishing platform that pays lifetime royalties for your writing on a massive range of topics. Use promo code “5more” at www.wikinut.com today, and get an extra 5% in royalties.

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Mar 31 2010

fiverr, SkimKit, and YouTube Rentals

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This week on the Affiliate Thing podcast, Shawn Collins and Lisa Picarille talked about buying business and oddball services from fiverr, white hat vs. black hat in NYC, optimizing Google Alerts, and affiliate applications of YouTube Rentals.

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Also, SkimKit from Skimlinks, advertising tax in CT, ppc.bz raging about Affilicert, and a pay-per-call case study from ShareASale.

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Mar 31 2010

Mac OS X 10.6.3 Released

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Mac OS X 10.6.3 is finally available for download through its software update (756.8 MB). A full list of the updates, improvements, fixes and stability enhancements that are included in this update can be found below. You can find full information related to the security content of this update by visiting this link.

General operating system fixes and improvements provided for:

  • performance of Logic Pro 9 and Main Stage 2 when running in 64-bit mode
  • sleep and wake reliability when using Bonjour wake on demand.
  • printing reliability.
  • a color issue in iMovie with HD content.
  • an issue in which the Finder reports a -36 error when copying directories to a drive formatted as FAT32.
  • glowing, stuck, or dark pixels when viewing video from the iMac (Late 2009) built-in iSight camera.
  • reliability of photo screen savers.
  • an issue in which shadows in PDF of Aperture book are black instead of gray.
  • compatibility issues with OpenGL-based applications.
  • an issue in which the microphone level in iChat may not increase the volume after reducing it to prevent a feedback event.
  • the Accounts preference pane can now limit login to members of groups hosted by a non-Apple directory service, such as Active Directory.
  • the reliability of certain third-party USB devices.
  • DNS server ordering as specified in Network Preferences and DNS reliability. For details about how Mac OS X v10.6 handles unresponsive DNS servers, see this article.
  • Data Collection: Mac OS X v10.6.3 can collect diagnostic and usage information from your Mac and send it to Apple for analysis automatically. The information is only collected with your explicit consent, and is submitted anonymously to Apple. For more details, see this article.
    the reliability and compatibility of QuickTime X.

AirPort and wireless networking fixes for:

  • general reliability for wireless connections.
  • improvements to 802.1X reliability, including closed network connections , and WPA2.
  • sleep/wake reliability for current iMac models when connected to 2.4GHz wireless networks.

Date and Time fixes provided for:

  • Daylight Saving Time rules to reflect recent changes in areas including Argentina, Fiji, Pakistan, and Antarctica.

Directory Services fixes provided for:

  • an issue that could cause the system to become unstable or unresponsive when bound to an LDAP server using SSL.
  • an issue in which the 802.1X Loginwindow Profile is in place, but the wireless network is not available, directory authentication over Ethernet will now succeed.

File Services fixes provided for:

  • an issue that could prevent saving files from Microsoft Office 2008 to an SMB server volume.
  • clear-text authentication enabling to an SMB file server.
  • issues copying, renaming or deleting files on an SMB server volume.

iCal fixes provided for:

  • changing the invitation list for a single instance of a recurring event will no longer “un-book” the location of the meeting.
  • properly showing recurring Microsoft Exchange events which have a set end date. For details, see this article.
  • an issue in which new invitations on a Microsoft Exchange server might not appear in the Notification pane.

Mail fixes and improvements provided for:

  • an issue that causes background message colors to display incorrectly in Mail.
  • synchronization of the “Sent” mailbox on a Microsoft Exchange server.
  • signing and encrypting messages, such as when using an Entrust PKI (Public Key Infrastructure).
  • an issue that could cause Mail to delete mailboxes on a Microsoft Exchange server that is hosted behind an Internet load balancer.

Mobile Accounts fixes and improvements provided for:

  • home directory synchronization when the home directory is stored on an SMB file server.
  • creating a Mobile Account that uses smart card authentication, without using a command-line tool.
  • properly warning mobile users in an Active Directory domain about upcoming password expiration.
  • reliability in background synchronization.

MobileMe fixes and improvements provided for:

  • an issue in which movies could not be viewed in Safari when visiting www.me.com/gallery.
  • reliability of syncing calendars.
  • reliability of iDisk Sync.

Parental Control fixes and improvements provided for:

  • restoring Safari bookmarks functionality to parental controls users.
  • more reliable application launch restrictions when using Parental Control.
  • better handling of Safari bookmark management when using Parental Controls.

Rosetta fixes provided for:

  • an issue that prevented files with the # or & characters in their names from opening in Rosetta applications.

System Imaging fixes and improvements provided for:

  • the asr command, which now accepts the “–allow fragmented catalog” option, for restoring images that have a fragmented catalog file. For details, type man asr in Terminal.
  • the installer command, which can now be used to upgrade a Mac OS X v10.5 system with a QuickTime 7 Pro key installed to Mac OS X v10.6.

Time Machine fixes and improvements provided for:

  • reliability from Time Machine-to-Time Capsule backups, including multiple computers.
  • an issue in which a Time Machine backup might not work using an AirPort connection.
  • an issue with Time Machine in which system backups could be restored onto unsupported Mac configurations.

Xsan fixes and improvements provided for:

  • the reliability of Fibre channel connections to an Xserve RAID.
  • an issue that could cause the size of certain Fibre channel LUNs to be mis-reported.


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Mar 31 2010

Test Drive Internet Explorer 9

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Microsoft has released a platform demo version of Internet Explorer 9. To try the new browser you need Windows Vista SP2 (With Platform Upgrade) or Windows 7, and an existing Internet Explorer 8 installation.

How the future browser might look like, from Microsoft’s perspective- Test drive IE9 now

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Mar 31 2010

Go Hard or Go Home, Especially If You Are Building A Website

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The fingers on both of my hands wouldn’t be enough to count the times I started a website with a half-assed effort. The idea was cool, and I figured it was worth a shot, but I was not willing to put 100% of my time and energy into it. The result? A flop. Over and over again these websites failed to achieve a critical mass of traffic to become something meaningful, and I would just put them on the back burner.

Had I dedicated enough time and energy to them would the story be different? I am pretty sure it would. As I said, most of the ideas were solid, so the execution was the problem. In fact the execution is almost ALWAYS the problem. Even crap ideas can become successful businesses if the owner is willing to work hard enough, persist and adapt along the way. The other side of the coin? Even great ideas will flop if the owner is not willing to back them up with hard work.

Luckily I learned my lesson. These days I don’t start a new website unless I know I’ll have the time and energy to make it work. If I am not wrong, the last website I started was almost one year ago. It flopped, but due to technical problems and not because I neglected it. Sometimes I get excited with new ideas and even purchase a domain for them, but when I am about to host the site and start working on the design I always ask myself: “Will You Have Time/Energy To Really Work on This?” The answer is usually “No,” so I just drop the idea before wasting more time and money on it.

Anyway I just wanted to share this aspect of my online business because I believe all of us have suffered from this at one point or another. If you are still making this mistake, well, fix it and stop wasting time and money on websites you won’t be able to make work.

Ever heard the saying “Go hard or go home!”?


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Mar 31 2010

Open Call For SEO Questions

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Sometime when you write a blog you need some ideas of what people want to hear you talk about or questions they want to have answered, and that’s what this post is about. Got a topic you want  applyto have covered here’s your chance. Got a question you need answered step u to p to the plate. Drop your thoughts in the comment box below and I’ll try answer them. Topics or subjects that will have wider appeal will have a greater shot at being answered than topics that aply only to your website … unless of course it’s really interesting.

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