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Filed under Internet marketing, make money online, work-at-home, writing for money

Finding real work at home jobs is not an easy task. Those who have taken the time to search the Net have experienced incredible difficulty in coming up with true work at home results. What is mostly found online are offers of so-called “opportunities” that normally involve MLM or Networking programs when not some outright scams disguised as legit work at home jobs, like fake data entry, envelope stuffing, craft assembly. Not mentioning the get-rich-quick promises so many programs and products use to lure people into spending their hard earned money. Unfortunately, most people fall into these traps because of their lack of knowledge or their desperate financial situation.

The latest trend are the review sites. Highly search-engine-optimized websites present “reviews” of work at home products and opportunities giving them a “popularity” rank that in most cases is directly related to the amount of commission they pay to the “reviewer”… A tipical case is the famous “Ultimate Wealth Package”. For several years this scam product sold through ClickBank was constantly ranked by “reviewers” as the best work from home opportunity. Only after several thousand people who were scammed started filing claims and asking for refunds some of these review sites have cleared out this rubbish. So did ClickBank.

Despite all the internet hype and crap, real work at home jobs do exist. How to find them is the big question. The first step is to search in the right places. And by right places I do not necessarily mean Google or other search engines and here is the reason: if you search Google for work at home online jobs it will return thousands of links. How will you tell the scams from the legitimate stuff? How will you know if an ad or a review is for real? How will you know which companies offer a position that suits you and your skills?

A good way to gather useful information is through forums and yahoo/google groups of people who share the same interest. Just watch out for people that join these groups to advertise their affiliate programs…

Here are more tips: a) companies that offer real work at home jobs do not ask for upfront money or charge training materials fees; b) beware of  scare tactics like “act now or miss” on job ads; c) if the promised income looks too good to be true, then it more than likely is; d) reply to offers of work-at-home opportunities with the five basic questions you can read here;

Another safe way to get information is through a good work at home guide. I place “The Ultimate Work At Home Guide” in this category. It comprises three reports totalling eighty pages of clear, honest, hype-free updated information about:

1) more than 150 real life companies that offer legit work at home jobs without charging anything for it; a complete overview of the type of work they offer, the minimum requirements and the equipment necessary to perform the tasks;

2) how to make extra money from home with surveys; several tips and techniques to get the most out of them and avoid scams; more than 500 survey companies listed by country;

3) how to make money with online writing no matter if you have any writing skills or not; a list of over 50 websites that pay you to write; two action plans to generate fast cash through writing; two simple and costless methods to effective affiliate marketing;

More than just listing names, “The Ultimate Work At Home Guide” is a work at home help that explains the exact steps you need to follow to begin your own home business using mostly free resources available on the Net.

This package doesn’t have the traditional hyped-up sales page or fancy graphics and ecovers but it is exactly what I have previously stated: a good, honest work at home guide that shows how and where to find the real work at home jobs most people are looking for.

Click here to learn more.


Comments (1) Posted by admin on Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

Filed under Affiliate Marketing, blogging, make money online, niche marketing, writing for money

Now that all the major launching fuss has calmed down, I think I should write something about Rob Benwell’s “Blogging To The Bank 3.0”. Although the sales page follows the traditional hyped-up pattern with pictures of fast and cool sports cars, a beautiful home and white sand beaches, Rob is a real life blogging millionaire.

This is without a doubt an easy-to-read, well planned report with content orderly presented along its 58 pages. Its basic proposal is the same of the previous versions: building traffic generating blogs to sell affiliate products. And as a final twist, sell the blog itself!

Here’s the content:

· Introduction
· The 2 Big Changes In Big Money Blogging
· The 5 Blogging Commandments For 2009
· The Blogging to the Bank Million Dollar Blueprint
- Market Research & Keyphrase Lists
- Domains & Hosting
- Creating Your Blog
- Optimizing Your Blog
- Content
- Promotion & Backlinks
- Advanced SEO Techniques
- Web 2.0 Strategies
- Outsourcing & Building Your Blog Empire
- Selling Your Blog
· Getting Your Blog Indexed Within Hours
· How To Get Thousands Of Links For Free
· The Sneaky Theme Sponsor Trick
· Make Money From This Ebook
· Final Words

Initially, Rob exposes the changes that occurred since he launched Blogging To The Bank 2.0, how he felt he needed to update it, the final result being the launch of Blogging To The Bank 3.0.

He then goes to explaining the basic steps needed to transform yourself into a successful blogger: market research, product selection, hosting, blog monetization and optimization. Product selection, for instance, is a very simple process because Rob focuses on ClickBank affiliate products only. This part of the report is pretty basic information about keyword research, blog installation, plugins, that will do a lot for beginners but more experienced marketers can skip over.

When it comes to content, Rob exposes some interesting methods of obtaining good quality content for a blog like republishing articles and outsourcing.

It’s on traffic generation that Blogging To The Bank 3.0 exceeds expectations by revealing several promotion, backlinking and SEO techniques that really work, as well as some basic Web 2.0 strategies.

The ultimate blog monetization is explained in the chapter “Selling Your Blog”. Rob includes information on what you need to do before you think of selling a blog and where to sell your Blog for highest profits.

The three bonus chapters “Getting your blog indexed in 24 hours”, “Thousands of free links to your blog” and “The sneaky theme sponsor trick” contain extremely useful information, tips and tricks on building even more traffic to your blog.

Can Blogging To The Bank 3.0 really help you?

Let me answer it this way: A lot of people know what a blog is, many have already started their own blog, but it is a fact that very few master the techniques to set up a Blog properly in order to make money with it. (I plead guilty too…)

Rob Benwell knows how to do it, the proof being he made millions with his blogs. And in Blogging To The Bank 3.0 he teaches the exact techniques he used in the past and is using in the present to make money with blogs.

If you’d like to learn more about CLICK HERE.


Comments (2) Posted by admin on Sunday, November 9th, 2008


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