Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Re: Happy Holidays Everyone!

Sorry I haven't been around much this year. We've been through a lot of big changes and adjustments this year in many areas!

Hopefully getting back on track for the coming year (provided we make it through 12/21 8) ) and looking forward to posting here again!

Right now though, it's cookie making time and candy making time and all that other good stuff!

So Happy Holidays to all of you and I hope if nothing else you get to spend some quality time with family and friends. HUGS


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Sunday, May 25, 2014

odesk - PSD to HTML/CSS

Job Title: PSD to HTML/CSS

Job Source: odesk

Posting Date: Mon, Dec 3, 1:12 pm

Job Description: Need psd to html/css conversionBudget: $80Starting On: December 3, 2012Ending On: December 4, 2012Posted On: December 03, 2012 13:12 UTCID: 201915091Category: Web Development > Web DesignSkills: html,cssCountry: UkraineHours Billed: 0click to apply...

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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Re: 10 Tips on picking the best Affiliate Program for you

1. Terms of agreement - you need to take a close look at the agreement conditions and terms of services. You need to make sure that the agreement isn’t against your interest. Any questionable clause, and I might drop the program altogether.

2. Commission rates - It isn’t always about the commission rate. if a program gives you a 75% commission, but the products are worth $5, then there is no use pursuing that program. If, on the other hand, the commission is 25%, but the products o for $100 or so, then you have yourself a good deal.

3. Assess the market - Before jumping onto an affiliate program, consider what products are you going to promote, and what their market worth is. Run a Google search and find out whether people are looking for such stuff or not.
4. Product range - An affiliate program that has a good range of products to sell might be beneficial in the long run.

5. Context - promoting products to people who are actually interested in them. The products that you want to promote should relate strongly to the topic you are writing about. So before picking an affiliate program, ask yourself this. What is my audience? What do people come to my blog for? And what kind of products (if any) they might be interested in?

6. You must endorse the products - Before signing up for an affiliate program, take a good look at the product or service you’ll be endorsing. This is a very important step. You need to be motivated enough yourself so that others will follow your example. Believe in the product. That’s how you can convince others.

7. Quality - The type of products you promote says a lot about yourself. The products you are going to sell should be good quality. And so should the sites you link to.

8. Management - you should look for information about the program’s management. Feel free to contact the affiliate manager. An unresponsive affiliate manager is not a good sign. For any company, a relation with its affiliate partners is important.

9. Viewership - the demographics of your audience in very important. Not all programs ship products to all countries, not even Amazon. If a product is not available to your audience in a particular country, then that’s just your efforts down the drain.

10. References - ask the program manager to supply you with the contact information of a few of their top affiliates. Using these guidelines each and every time I choose an affiliate program has enabled me to be successful and rarely be surprised.


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Saturday, May 17, 2014

Re: Phone Psychic Pseaks Psuccess!

(psorry about the silent p business but I was on a roll....)

Hey all! I'm new to this forum but not to working at home. Been a "telecommuter" for almost 20 years now, boy how time flies. I write, blog, design... pretty much anything in that computer/artistic wheelhouse.

Recently, one of the companies I work for has been developing a phone psychic line -- completely independent of all the other psychic lines out there. This company acquired "chat line" technology they'd like to use to build a platform where work-at-home people can create their own listings to offer services such as psychic readings or advice column-type stuff (for entertainment purposes only!) at nominal rates so that the majority of the money billed will go to the individual.

Flipping the usual paradigm around, here. The idea is that the platform will be automated and people will market themselves & create their own schedules & deal with customer service, etc so that this company can save on those expenses, and thus take a smaller percentage than most similar sites do. The hope is to attract work-at-home talent, perhaps find people who are unsatisfied with dispatch companies, and ready to build their own business.

Of course, other sites kinda do this already but this one'll have instant traffic and more options and blah blah. Not really sure, exactly, how things are going to work... Which is why I'm posting here to you good folks.

Has anyone ever worked as a phone psychic before? I'd love to know what your experience was. These companies hide their hiring/payment practices pretty well so I am really hoping to connect with those who've been on the inside, preferably recently. I'm interested to know EVERYTHING you can tell me!! Pay, hours, customers, feedback, etc. Whatever your experience, I'm very interested!

Also -- I'd like to know what phone psychics want from a service like I've described. Since we're building from the ground up, we can add any options or policies we can think of, really. Skies the limit. If you've got advice suggestions ideas or even warnings, by all means, lay 'em on me pleeeease!!

Finally, if you haven't worked as a psychic but are interested in trying it... I'd love to hear where you're coming from, and how a website might be able to bring you closer to your work-at-home goals.

Thanks very much for your consideration. I really welcome your input and hope to meet some cool people soon. Take care and have a great day!


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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Re: Hi Everyone!

Postby GetMyMomaJob on Fri Dec 28, 2012 9:48 pm

I just wanted to introduce myself, I am new here. My name is Michele and I can't wait to take part in this great forum!

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Saturday, May 10, 2014

Re: Six points for a website Rank Rising key

1. Original content

Good content from a Web site plays the most important role for the generation of traffic, and the best content is the original whose uniqueness and relevance can contribute a great deal to that website to face competitors less. Because the search engine will provide the most important and relative to the search engines results, the original one precedence to be displayed by the search engine.

2 Proper keywords

The keywords must be properly placed in the original content. Otherwise, Web site does not appear high in the search range as search engine can search everything. The adequate disposal of keywords also must have in mind when you write articles for website marketing.

3. Basic optimization

The importance of optimization of Web sites will be listed after the content of the Web site. The construction and optimization of a web site must only meet the basic requirement of some major search engines. What must be taken into account in first place in the content of the Web site instead of the optimization of Web sites?

4. Valid presentation

When it is built or rebuilt, the website for major search engines will be presented validly that can bring the greatest amount of traffic. The presentation of the major search engines can also be updated auto which can be consulted to administrators professionals who provide web design, development and marketing.

5. High quality backlinks

Quality backlinks can contribute significantly to the generation of traffic a Web site though PR for Google, is not the most important measure. The range higher will have a web site if the backlinks of high quality which can have.

6. Content update

Web site must also update with original content of high quality on a regular basis when he wins a high rank. Then this high range can be kept or sensitization.


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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Re: Happy new year everyone

Postby gigi33 on Sunday, December 30, 2012 21: 35

Hello family! I just want everyone to have the years best possible this year! :D Please all be safe allows you to do better year 2013!

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Friday, May 2, 2014

Re: How to increase traffic to website?

No, Dan, it's not automated at all if done correctly. Say I have an idea for doing an article and I happen to come across your blog. As I interact with you and the other readers on your blog, I realize that my article I had in mind would fit right in with the things you're already posting about. I contact you and pitch my suggestion to see if you might be interested. If you are, then I write the article and send it to you. After you've reviewed it, you happen to think that it's pretty good and fits in with your content, so you add it to your blog and let me know about it. If you let me link to my site within my post (and maybe again in my bio), I get a link out of it. Not only that, but some of your readers might click on the link and discover my site.

Meanwhile, I go back over to my blog and mailing list and say "Hey! I just wrote this great post for my friend Dan at his blog. Go check it out!" My readers then go to your site and discover your great content.

You get content for your site you didn't have to write, and depending on the following each of us has established, we might both get some traffic. In addition to the traffic, I get a link that could help with my SEO rankings.

Now, a good guest poster will also help to respond to the comments that ensue from his post which helps his own engagement as well as making it easier for the site owner, especially if the site owner isn't as familiar with the topic presented by the guest poster.

If you think about it, guest posting really is the same as article marketing. The only difference is that you're not spinning (something that's common, but more and more being frowned upon), and you're submitting a unique article to a blog. Blogs tend to have more traffic (and more targeted traffic) than article directories anyway so you wind up getting the SEO benefit AND the direct traffic from the link.

Guest posting really is quickly becoming more effective than article marketing and the preferred method for those not wanting to "spam" the web with poor content.


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