Paid Online Surveys For Teens – How Students Can Make

December 20th, 2010 - 

Paid Online Surveys For Teens – How Students Can Make Money With Paid Online Surveys

If you’re a high school or college student who is looking for an easy way to make a significant amount of money, I suggest you take a look into paid online surveys for teens. Not only is it exponentially better than working at a burger joint, filling out surveys is easy and fun and you can do it from literally anywhere. Imagine how awesome it would be to make money filling out surveys in between classes or during some free time in Social Studies. Even if you don’t have much time, you can still make more money than you ever thought possible. It only takes a few hours a week to start getting big paychecks and you don’t have to have any prior experience to get started.

The way it works is simple: companies need people like you to tell them what you think of their products. The teenage demographic is particularly hard to market to, and so organizations are willing to pay top dollar to hear your opinions. You’ll rack up hundreds of dollars filling out surveys and participating in focus groups. The only hard part is finding the paid online surveys for teens.

Fortunately, there are programs that are geared towards finding you the best lists of paid surveys possible. These sites keep do a good job of keeping their survey sites up to date and you only have to pay for your membership once, which means that you can continue to use the site to earn money well after you go to college.

Paid online surveys for teens are a great way to get money without really having to work for it. Why make minimum wage when you can pull in thousands of dollars a month sitting in front of your computer telling people what you think?

How To Make Money Using RSS Feeds

June 26th, 2010 - 

RSS, (Really Simple Syndication) has become so popular today and is being referred to by internet users as “Pull” Technology rather than “Push” Technology.

It’s difficult to imagine that anyone who logs on to the Internet has not heard of “Spam.” Most, If not all Internet users are inundated with these
advertisements, that we did not ask for or request.

For those of you that may not be familiar with the term, rest assured we’re not talking about canned meat here. LOL! Rather, it is unwanted advertising from people that we neither asked for or requested to recieve. Spam is “Push” technology. “Pushed” in your face and inbox, wanted or not.

Many believe this brand of “Push” technology is or will be, the death of email. Yet, as long as there are individuals and companies that continue to use the illegal spam process, email will be around for
a long long time. The irony being, companies are raking in millions, selling spam solutions, to people and big corporations, that are Not Working!

RSS, is the Total Opposite of the above “Push” technology. When subscribing to an RSS Feed, subscribers “Pull” information into their RSS Readers and can only be done so if someone voluntarily subscribes to a particular RSS Feed. If they find it’s not the information they want, they can simply unsubscribe and never have to recieve another message from the owner of that particular feed. Hence the term “Pull” Technology.

Utilizing RSS “Pull” technology has become a popular source of income for webmasters that use RSS Feeds on their websites. Here’s How:

Let’s say, you set up a one page mini-site or you could even set up a Blog. A Blog would be a quick and easy
alternative.

You can then host ads from either Google Adsense or the New Yahoo look alike Google Ads. When someone visits
your page and clicks one of your ads, You Get Paid.

If you’ve followed along and done the steps above, you’ve created a good starting place. You’re going to need to
make sure your pages are optimized properly. This will ensure you get your page ranked high in the search engines.
Like any site or page, the more targeted traffic you get, greater are the chances that someone will click your ads.
Which increases your Income.

Now, by using the power of RSS you increase your pages earning potential. When you add an RSS Feed
to your page, you convert it into an ever changing, dynamic web page. Bringing you an abundance of visitors who, in all probability will return to read it.

Especially if you add 10 or 15 RSS Feeds to your page. You will create a dynamic, ever changing, self updating page. Providing valuable content that readers will want to read, over and over again.

Any web page can be turned into a dynamic web page. Just use the free RSS creator software called “Carp” This is one of the most popular free versions and can be downloaded here: http://www.geckotribe.com/rss/carp/

After you set the program up on your website and added the proper code to your website, then you will
need to collect RSS feeds that relate to the topic of your web page.

You’ve got your web page, It’s topic is about writing articles. Go to Google News, Get their RSS Feed Code, Insert it into the designated Carp Coding, then make the necessary changes found below: http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&q=writing+articles&ie=UTF-8&output=rss

Same with Topix.net, adjust the code like this: http://rss.topix.net/search/?q=writing+articles&xml=1

Once you’ve got your web page uploaded, It will automatically pull in fresh content from Google and Topix about writing articles.

Do these things for any web page and watch your search engine ranking soar and also your Income!

Why Aren’t You Using Freebies to Get More Customers?

November 29th, 2009 - 

Don’t you just love a freebie? I know I do.

I’ve been in two situations recently as a customer, when I received an unexpected freebie. After ordering my usual bagel and coffee at the Bagel Bar,
the girl behind counter offered me a free bottle of mineral water. I was about to ask for a glass of water anyway, so this came as a welcome surprise.

A few days later found me buying a steak at the meat counter in my local supermarket. I was having a chat with the guy behind the counter about the fact that there didn’t seem to be too much meat for so much money.

He obviously took pity on my miserable face when he said – “Tell you what sir, why don’t you have this other steak for the same price” and he slapped another one on top!

So what’s the customer service lesson here? The lesson is that most customers, love a freebie and if they receive one from a supplier it builds a positive
relationship.

As customers, we’re more likely to return and do business with people who give us freebies and we’re more likely to tell other people about our positive experience.

I once read a story article about a restaurant owner who would occasionally give people a free meal. When a group of diners or a family asked for the bill he would spontaneously announce that on this occasion they were his guests and they didn’t have to pay for their meal.

Can you imagine how these people felt – what they said to friends and work colleagues the next day? That free meal probably cost the restaurant owner a lot less that advertising in the local newspaper and it also brought in a lot more new customers.

The Law of Reciprocity states that – “If you give someone something or do something for them – they will want to repay you – to give you something.”

Why don’t you think of some little unexpected freebie you can offer your customers that’ll encourage them to return and also tell others about their positive experience. And while we’re at it – why not try the same thing with
members of your staff. Even your personal relationships – a small unexpected gift or an act of kindness can do wonders for any relationship.

Believe me, once you start to do this, you’ll have many more satisfied customers, happy staff and appreciative friends.