Tuesday, November 29, 2011

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

3 Easy Ways to Earn Money Online

The internet has opened up many new ways to earn
 money. Now almost everyone can easily start making
 money online. While there are many methods and
 techniques to earn money on the internet, selling
 ebooks, using the Amazon affiliate program and
 starting your own Yahoo Store are some of the
 easiest for people who do not have much experience
 in internet marketing.

 Making money with ebooks

 Ebooks are basically informational content that
 is being sold online. Most of the ebooks being
 sold on the internet are instructional how-to
 guides which answer people's questions about a
 specific need. These could be guides on making
 money online, fixing computer problems, training
 your dog, relationship advice and more.

 What most people don't realize is that while the
 sales pages may tout the guides as being the
 ultimate sources of exclusive, top secret
 information that is impossible to find anywhere
 else, this is actually far from being actually the
 case. The same information found in these guides
 can usually be located by spending a few hours of
 searching and putting together your findings. All
 that the authors do is rewrite common methods,
 advice and information, and sometimes add their
 own advice based on their knowledge of the
 subject. This means that you do not have to be a
 professional writer to put together a successful
 ebook, but you should at least have some knowledge
 and interest in the topic of the guide you are
 writing.

 Once you have your ebook written, you need a way
 to sell it. You will need to set up a website with
 a sales letter that tells people what your product
 is about and most importantly why they should buy
 it. While writing good sales copy takes some
 practice, you can get some ideas from the sales
 pages of other products on the internet. To take
 payments and deliver the product, you can set up a
 "buy it now" button in your PayPal account that
 will redirect buyers to download your ebook once
 they have made the payment.

 To sell your ebook, you can buy text
 advertisements and banner ads on sites which deal
 with the topic your ebook is written about, such
 as forums.

 While it may seem like a challenging task at
 first, after you gain an understanding of the
 details of how to write and promote ebooks, you
 can have a lot of success. For more information,
 you can visit popular internet marketing forums
 such as The Warrior Forum (www.warriorforum.com)
 and Digital Point (forums.digitalpoint.com)

 How to make money with the Amazon affiliate
 program

 Amazon.com offers an affiliate program with which
 you can earn money by placing links to Amazon
 products on your website or blog. Depending on the
 item that was bought by the client, you will
 receive a commission ranging from 4% to 15% of its
 price.

 Joining the Amazon Associates program is easy,
 and can be done by visiting their website at
 https://affiliate-program.amazon.com .

 To make money from Amazon's affiliate program,
 you first need to have a website or a blog. For
 example, if you have a blog that talks about
 books, you can put Amazon affiliate links to the
 books that you recommend. You will then earn money
 if one of your visitors makes a purchase using
 your link.

 How to start your own Yahoo Store

 A Yahoo store is a great tool that lets small
 businesses sell their products online. To start
 building your store, simply go to
 http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/ecommerce/

 You will then be able to choose the package which
 suits your needs. Packages start at $39.95 and up,
 and vary depending on the features offered.

 Once you have signed up, you can begin designing
 your store front, adding items, as well as
 customizing options such as available payment
 methods. Yahoo makes it brain-dead easy for you to
 accept payments online, prepare orders for
 shipping, track sent orders, as well as manage
 your customer's information.

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Amazon.com

Whats up! 

Hi everyone! I know it's been a while since my last post, but you know how it is with the Holiday's. I have been taking a small break from my blogging to focus my time with my family. I hope everyone had a Great Thanksgiving!. 

I discovered another way to earn money online. This program has been around for a while. Most internet marketers out in the world today are familiar with Clickbank.com. This site allows internet marketers the ability to earn money to promote other peoples products. But not many know about this lucrative affiliate online business that has guaranteed traffic and guaranteed buyers. We all know it as Amazon.com. Below is an article that will give you a brief history about Amazon.com. I hope you enjoy the reading. I will continue to discuss more on the subject in future posts. For now enjoy the reading. 



How Amazon Works



In 1995, Amazon.com sold its first book, which shipped from Jeff Bezos' garage in Seattle. In 2006, Amazon.com sells a lot more than books and has sites serving seven countries, with 21 fulfillment centers around the globe totaling more than 9 million square feet of warehouse space.
The story is an e-commerce dream, and Jeff Bezos was Time magazine's Person of the Year in 1999. The innovation and business savvy that sustains Amazon.com is legendary and, at times, controversial: The company owns dozens of patents on e-commerce processes that some argue should remain in the public domain. In this article, we'll find out what Amazon does, what makes it different from other e-commerce Web sites and how its technology infrastructure supports its multi-pronged approach to online sales.

Amazon.com Basics

Amazon.com sells lots and lots of stuff. The direct Amazon-to-buyer sales approach is really no different from what happens at most other large, online retailers except for its range of products. You can find beauty supplies, clothing, jewelry, gourmet food, sporting goods, pet supplies, books, CDsDVDs,computers, furniture, toys, garden supplies, bedding and almost anything else you might want to buy. What makes Amazon a giant is in the details. Besides its tremendous product range, Amazon makes every possible attempt to customize the buyer experience.
When you arrive at the homepage, you'll find not only special offers and featured products, but if you've been to Amazon.com before, you'll also find some recommendations just for you. Amazon knows you by name and tries to be your personal shopper.
Courtesy Amazon.com
The embedded marketing techniques that Amazon employs to personalize your experience are probably the best example of the company's overall approach to sales: Know your customer very, very well. Customer trackingis an Amazon stronghold. If you let the Web site stick a cookie on yourhard drive, you'll find yourself on the receiving end of all sorts of useful features that make your shopping experience pretty cool, like recommendations based on past purchases and lists of reviews and guides written by users who purchased the products you're looking at.
The other main feature that puts Amazon.com on another level is the multi-leveled e-commerce strategy it employs. Amazon.com lets almost anyone sell almost anything using its platform. You can find straight sales of merchandise sold directly by Amazon, like the books it sold back in the mid-'90s out of Jeff Bezos' garage -- only now they're shipped from a very big warehouse. Since 2000, you can also find goods listed by third-party sellers -- individuals, small companies and retailers like Target and Toys 'R Us. You can find used goods, refurbished goods and auctions. You could say that Amazon is simply the ultimate hub for selling merchandise on the Web, except that the company has recently added a more extroverted angle to its strategy.
In addition to the affiliate program that lets anybody post Amazon links earn a commission on click-through sales, there's now a program that lets those affiliates (Amazon calls them "associates") build entire Web sites based on Amazon's platform. They can literally create mini Amazon Web sites if they want to, building on Amazon's huge database of products and applications for their own purposes. As long as any purchases go through Amazon, you can build a site called Amazonish.com, pull products directly from Amazon's servers, write your own guides and recommendations and earn a cut of any sales. Amazon has become a software developer's playground.