~Beth~
Thursday, August 6, 2009
August 6, 2009 Mommy Discovers InboxDollars
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Thursday, July 23, 2009
July 23, 2009 Mommy Discovers MyPoints
I have to admit, I didn't just discover MyPoints. I've been using it since June of 2002 with fairly decent results. MyPoints, for the many of you who probably haven't heard of it, is a paid email site. They have an ever expanding paid for purchases and signups section, but they reward plenty well for just doing the emails. While some emails have no reward for viewing, many of the emails come with a 5 point reward for just clicking or a higher reward for completing the offer described. I only do the clicking and never spend money, but have managed to cash in my points for a $25 gift card once a year since starting. Most years it has been a Barnes and Noble gift card, although last year I got myself a Kohl's one and hit the maternity clearance on Black Friday. You should check out the rewards section. They actually have a decent selection of stores and restaurants to choose from. One issue to note with MyPoints is that they do have expiration dates for their emails. You want to make sure you click the emails at least every couple days or you'll miss points. Believe me, the expiration date is enforced. Otherwise, have fun!
~Beth~
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July 23, 2009 Mommy Succumbs to Twitter
Moving on. I finally succumbed to Twitter. Let's be honest, I never thought I would get on Twitter. A year ago, I barely even texted. But, it has been brought to my attention that I can express myself in the Twitter environment the same way I do here (only a little more concise) and maybe increase the traffic to this blog, my site and my new healthy chocolate business. Twitter is a marketing tool as well as a social networking site. Besides, it gives me a break to read updates from people without spending the same amount of time I would reading through blog posts and articles. Looking at it now, I'm really not sure why I fought it so much. Everything has its proper timing, though; so, I'll just believe that I'm finding out the true benefits of Twitter now for some reason I cannot understand at this time.
I have no idea what focus my tweets will take, but for anyone who wants to follow me on Twitter, the address is http://twitter.com/beth_olivier. I'm also going to add this address to my list of projects I mentioned earlier. So here's to my new adventures on Twitter.
~Beth~
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Monday, July 6, 2009
July 6, 2009 Mommy Gets Excited About Healthy Chocolate
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Monday, June 29, 2009
June 29, 2009 Mommy Discovers Xocai: The Healthy Chocolate
So why am I talking about chocolate on a blog for making money online? Well, Xocai does provide a money making opportunity, albeit one that is mostly not online. The founders, having dealt with marketing products in stores before, decided to found MXI Corp (the company that sells Xocai) as a multi-level marketing company. They are, however, the most generous MLM I've ever seen. For starters, all the bonuses they pay out to distributors add up to 50% of the profits. Second, you don't have to be in the top tiers of the company to make decent checks. They set up bonuses for meeting small goals, like signing up people or helping those under you sign up two people in their first four weeks. The whole program is set up so that you will not only remain motivated to help yourself succeed, but motivated to help others succeed as well.
I'm sure you're still asking, "But why is she talking about this on the blog about making money online?" Well, I'm getting away with it because it's my blog...and because distributors are given a website that explains the program when they sign up. The website also has an online store where you can sell Xocai products and a place to sign up new people under you. You can check out my site here. I would suggest you go just to view the video about the compensation plan. It really is amazing. You just click on the "Tour" tab on the menu. (It doesn't show up on the list when you just scroll over it, so make sure you click.)
Honestly, Xocai is a great product. Who doesn't want to eat chocolate? Do you really have to convince people? I think the hardest thing to convince people is that chocolate is good for them. Well, maybe that stuff in the stores isn't good for you because it has all those fillers and preservatives, but it's been all over the news for the last few years that chocolate would be good for you if you took all the junk out. Ta-dah! Xocai is born. If you need some convincing yourself about how good for you chocolate is, try MyDrChocolate.com. Read the testimonials, too! For the rest of you who always "knew" deep down that you needed chocolate in your diet to survive, this is definitely the business for you.
~Beth~
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
June 24, 2009 Mommy Updates Her Website
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Monday, June 15, 2009
June 15, 2009 Changes in Helium Policies
The first change is about rating other people's articles. Helium will no longer require members to rate in order to earn upfront payments for their writing. However, if you wish to earn the residual income from your articles, the old rules apply. You still must have one rating star to earn revenue shares for the day.
The second change has to do with who will receive upfront payments. In an attempt to get people to fill the thousands of empty titles on the site (as well as decrease how much money they are paying out on any one article), Helium will now only pay upfront payments to the first five people who write to a title. This means that if you are person number six to submit your article, even if it is only by a fraction of a second, you will not get paid an upfront payment. You can still earn revenue shares from that article, but the $0.50 to $2.50 that you usually earn based on your writing stars will not be earned.
If you have any questions about the changes, I suggest you go to Helium and read through the forum for yourself. For all the arguing, we really don't know what these changes will do to the site, but they almost have to have an impact.
~Beth~
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Friday, June 12, 2009
June 12, 2009 More Money Forums to Check Out
WhyDoWork
Make Money Online Forum
There are so many other people like us that are looking to make money and there are just as many people who are making money and willing to share their knowledge. These forums are great resources. Even if you just read a lot of posts and never participate, you will probably learn a lot of information that will be useful in your efforts.
~Beth~
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
June 10, 2009 Mommy Joins a Forum
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Thursday, June 4, 2009
June 4, 2009 Mommy Discovers Free Gas Money Online
You are only allowed to complete an offer once, no matter what site you do it on. So the question is why do I like FGMO when there are so many other signup sites out there. The answer is the contests. Bex (the admin) is always running contests and promotions for completing offers. For example, earlier this week, she gave a bonus $0.25 for every offer completed. The contests change every month and sometimes new ones appear on a whim, but there is always some kind of extra reward on top of the regular completion value. And, as I said at the beginning, the site is paying. It pays out once a month on a 35 day delay, meaning if you request in April you get paid the first week of June, but I'm totally willing to wait if I can get $38 in a single month from a site. Minimum payout is $15. I'm loving this site right now.
~Beth~
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009
June 2, 2009 Mommy Discovers Squidoo
Basically, the site provides an easy way to make individual webpages (called lenses) about whatever you want to write about. Say you want to point out a problem with your local school system. If it's just one or two issues, you might have trouble writing a blog about it. You probably could manage a page, though. When the problem gets fixed, just update your Squidoo page to let people know the current situation. Or back on the idea of promoting items for sale, if you want to tell people about what you're selling on eBay, you can write about it on Squidoo and update your page whenever you put new things up for sale. It would make a pretty silly blog, but it's fine on Squidoo. You're just trying to get more traffic to your items.
I have to admit, a blog takes frequent maintenance to get and keep an audience. It can be a lot of work when you're just starting out. A Squidoo page only needs your attention when something actually changes or if you feel the desire to revise (or add pictures). If you want to write about twenty different topics, just make twenty different pages. They don't have to be related at all, which is a big plus over blogs and websites. But, just like a website or blog, Squidoo lets you make money for your efforts. Squidoo does revenue sharing. Half of what the site brings in gets redistrubuted back to its users. The rest of the money goes to maintain the site and to charities. Of course, if you're not interested in earning anything off of your pages, you can give your shares to charity too. But, if you're looking for a way to make money by writing and some of the other sites I've suggested (like Helium or eHow) are a little too rigid for you, this might just fit the bill.
~Beth~
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Saturday, May 30, 2009
May 30, 2009 Mommy Discovers QuickRewards
There are only three penny clicks (which can be found on the home page), but unlike most paid to click sites, QuickRewards does not require you to wait for a timer to count down before clicking the next ad. So, even though you receive less than a cent for a click, you can click on several ads in the same amount of time other sites would have you staring at one ad.
If I had more time, I enjoy completing surveys. The unfortunate thing about survey sites is that you can spend a lot of time and not qualify for the survey. If you don't qualify, you don't get paid. What I've been told by several sites, and it seems to be true, is that moms are more likely to qualify for surveys because our opinions are considered highly valuable. I just don't have time right now. If you do have time, though, I would recommend QuickRewards as a possible survey portal. From what I've seen, they offer generally fair pay for completing surveys. QuickRewards also has a bonus for people who complete a lot of surveys: the ability to convert tokens earned on the site to gift cards.
I especially appreciate that there is no minimum payout level on this site. I've started requesting payment towards the end of the month, regardless of the amount, and have never had to wait more than 24 hours for the money to hit my PayPal account. Definitely a site I like.
~Beth~
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Friday, May 29, 2009
May 29, 2009 Mommy Rejects GetPaidToTry.com
One of the offers that I tried was for Video Professor. I received three lessons on HTML and only had to pay the shipping and handling. At the end of the trial, I canceled and returned one of the discs as per the agreement of the trial. GetPaidToTry agreed to pay me more than $30 for trying Video Professor. Not only should this offer have guaranteed I reached the payout level on the site, I would have pocketed $20 after paying for shipping the lessons both ways. The offer was never credited to my account.
Of course, I contacted customer service. A few days later, I received a response asking for the proof that I had completed the offer with no return email address. I had to submit a second ticket to customer support. A week later, I was finally emailed again and was able to send the info requested. I never heard from them again. I tried contacting the customer service representative that had replied the first two times, but didn't get so much as a form letter. I stopped doing offers while waiting for a reply because I had actually spent money on the offer and I wasn't going to do that again if I wasn't going to get paid. I kept receiving their offer emails. I just didn't complete any of them. A week ago I decided to click on one of the ads only to find out that I can't even log into the website because they have moved my membership to inactive status. That's how long it's been since they responded to any of my emails. I can't even log in, but they are still sending me regular junk mail. So now I've unsubscribed from the emails at least. But honestly, I wouldn't do any more offers with them even if I could. There are a million and one other sites that pay for completing the same offers as are on this site and some of those other sites actually have a working customer service department. I'll use one of those.
~Beth~
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Thursday, May 21, 2009
May 21, 2009 Mommy Updates Her My Online Income System Progress
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
May 20, 2009 Mommy Discovers Yuwie
Yuwie does have one downside: the advertising. In an effort to generate even more revenue, Yuwie is plastered with banners everywhere. There are even some parts of the site that put up a full page ad before you get to the page you clicked on. It's to the point of being annoying. Recognizing this problem, Yuwie is beta testing the option to complete surveys and offers in exchange for a number of days without advertising. I tried completing the initial survey to get rid of the advertising, but nothing happened yet. So we'll see. It is in beta.
~Beth~
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
May 19, 2009 Mommy Discovers My Online Income System
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Monday, May 18, 2009
May 18, 2009 Mommy Discovers YouData
Think about how normal online advertising works: A company wants to put some ads out there for you, the consumer to see. They go to an advertising company for this service. The advertising company sells them advertising space, often in some sort of package, where the company either pays for guaranteed impressions (the ad appears on a page so people can see it) or for guaranteed click throughs (customers click on the ad for more information). More expensive advertising companies try to match the ads to what they believe will be the target audience (e.g. They believe Site A attracts single women and Site B attracts stay-at-home moms. Based on this belief, they are more likely to place an ad for dating services on Site A because it will probably be viewed by a more receptive audience.) Regardless of targeting, the advertising company gets paid for showing you the ads and makes even more if you interact with the ads. On a paid to click site, the advertising company pays you part of what they are paid to guarantee you will interact with the ad and view the site for a minimum duration, but will pay you nothing for just reading the ad. These companies can guarantee a specific number of click throughs to their clients, but cannot guarantee the audience. The average consumer is often not interested at all in the product advertised and will click through multiple times before the sold quota is met, resulting in much of the advertising money being wasted on the same uninterested consumer. As I said, YouData is not a PTC.
On YouData, you will complete a profile with several mini surveys (usually less than ten questions). The more information you give, the more likely you are to fit into a target group. It takes ten to fifteen minutes to complete all the questions. You are making a MeFile. The MeFile does not contain information like your name and address. YouData does collect your email and cell number so they can verify you're a real person, but this information does not go into your MeFile. The purpose of the MeFile is for companies to be able to choose their criteria for members of their target audience. If your file matches the criteria, you will be given the opportunity to view their ad. Instead of paying an advertising company to show you the ad, you will be credited $0.05 for each banner impression you view, up to five at one time. If you are further interested after reading the actual ad, you will be paid the stated price for going to the advertisers website (I have received anywhere from $0.09 to $0.16 for interacting with the advertisement).
Now, I'm sure there are two thoughts going through your head right now. First, how can they pay so much? It must be a scam. Well, it's not a scam. By eliminating the advertising company and going directly to consumers from a very exact target audience, companies can afford to pay the consumer a significantly higher incentive than they are usually offered while still paying less than they might pay a decent advertising company for the same quality of results. Second, how is this any different than PTC? Aren't you just going to the site because they pay you? You might think this would be the case, but because of your MeFile, you are much more likely to be interested in the ads you see. You wouldn't be shown the ad if they didn't think that you specifically would be interested in their product. My husband can attest that I was shown twenty ads last Thursday, was actually interested in all twenty ads and had to refrain from spending money at eighteen of the websites. (If only I was made of money.) Talk about good advertising. When was the last time you wanted to buy something from every company that placed an ad during your favorite TV show or on a Facebook page? There is also no requirement for viewing duration to be paid. The company is really counting on you to navigate their site because you're interested and will only pay you once to visit their site. After that, well, I hope you remembered to bookmark it (because you'll probably wish you had), although I did find links to the sites I clicked through on the history page.
Now let's talk payout. As I've said, you will receive $0.05 for allowing them to make an impression on you. After that, I've seen from $0.09 to $0.16 for a click through. I have no way of knowing how common these price ranges are because I just started out. Because I am in one of the two main target groups for this still expanding site (I'm a mommy, the other one is people from Texas), had twenty ads the first time I looked for a total of $3.40. I easily spent an hour looking at these ads because many of them were for companies I had never heard of and I had never been to any of their sites. I basically went window shopping at a mall built just for me and am still debating a dress on one of the sites. I didn't have any new ads to look at until this afternoon when I made $0.20. YouData will pay you (by PayPal) every Friday, regardless of how much you made that week. There is no minimum amount to cash out and no requirement to request a payment. While payouts start Friday afternoon, they do warn that your actual payment may not arrive until sometime over the weekend depending on a handful of factors. They also take out any fees they incur associated with PayPal. It looks to be about 2%. So on Thursday I earned $3.40 and on Friday I received $3.33 into my PayPal account as well as finding several new shopping sites I may go back to when I earn more money. Unless I qualify for more ads during the week, I will receive $0.19 this Friday. I personally am really loving the fast and consistent payout schedule. As they attract more companies, I expect to see the frequency of ads increase.
So, I would say to give it a shot. There's no financial cost to join YouData and the worst that could happen is you decide to buy something from one of those really well-targeted ads. I was really impressed that I actually made $3 and have already been paid. There are sites I've been working on for months and have still not reached those kind of earnings (or their payout level). This one seems to be worth the effort.
~Beth~
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Friday, May 15, 2009
May 15, 2009 Mommy Tries Blogger
For those of you reading this post on Blogger, my website is http://mommyclixtoo.t35.com/. It's only been up for about a week and it's still a very rudamentary work in progress, but I'm learning. I've copied the posts from the last week into Blogger so that I can eventually delete the archive off my site, although it will probably be a while. Feel free to take a look at my site. I'm working on posting different money making strategies that I've tried and what companies I trust in those different categories.
~Beth~
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Thursday, May 14, 2009
May 14, 2009 Mommy Discovers eHow
A good way to get started is to look through their suggested titles. Every title is supposed to be unique and in "how to" form. I'll admit it can be a little difficult to come up with an original title when the same topic is already written on. At least you know the suggested titles haven't been used. The suggested titles also have a tendency to earn more because somebody is interested in the information and eHow knows it. Concrete example: I've only had time to write two articles, both of which I wrote mid-March. The first one was my own doing and I've now made $0.22. The second article was a suggested title which I just threw together when I saw it because it seemed easy enough and I've made $1.22. I know neither of these amounts is impressive, but remember that these articles will sit on the site earning money as long as the company continues to exist, so their eventual earning is unknown. What is important to notice, though, is that I've earned a whole dollar more on the suggested title, despite the dozen or so articles on the same topic. eHow suggests titles based on what they think people want to know and will be looking for in order to keep the site relavent to users.
Overall, eHow is another good writing site for moms who don't have a lot of time. Any writing site that pays decent residual income is probably worth it in general, but since eHow is based on what you know instead of research, it is very easy to just sit down and start writing. While you may not earn a lot, just knowing that someday you'll get a small surprise payment when you weren't even thinking about it makes it worth the initial effort, especially if you enjoy writing.
~Beth~
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
May 13, 2009 Mommy Discovers Helium
The rating system is a little difficult to understand. To remain active on the site (and thus be eligible for payments of any kind) you must complete at least ten rates every thirty days. Using some kind of computer algorithm, Helium decides the quality of your rates and assigns a percentage, just like they do for your writing, and then gives you stars based on this percentage and the number of rates. They keep stats for both thirty and ninety days, so your stars are based on whichever stat gives you the most stars as long as you have your ten rates in the last thirty days. If you have at least one star at the end of the day, you will receive residual income. If you have at least one star on the last day of the month, you will be credited all your upfront payments for the payment period. The best way to keep your stars is to read the rating guidelines and rate a few articles on a regular basis. My first month, I was just enjoying reading other people's articles so I rated a large number in a short amount of time. As a result, my percentage dropped, I lost all my stars and I did not get paid any upfront payments. The next month, I rated at a more consistent pace and had no problems. Reading through the forums, the rating stars are a constant source of problems, especially for new members, but if you keep from going rating crazy and follow the site guidelines, you should be fine.
So, what do you write on Helium? Whatever you want. Find a title you like, then write an article to match the title. If you don't think your article matches the title after all, sugget a new title. If Helium accepts it, you'll get $1 for being the first person to write to a new title. Also, check out the Marketplace. These titles have been submitted by publishers and have specific instructions. The publisher will read through all the submitted articles and pay the stated amount to the "winner". Everybody else will have their articles transition to the website and get paid at normal rates. Helium also sells article publication rights for stock content. What this means is if a publisher likes an article you've already submitted to the site, Helium will give them permission to print it and you get paid $5. You still own your article and it can sell over and over again. It doesn't sound like much, but it also takes no work on your part and is more than you were originally paid when you submitted the article to Helium.
Helium is a great option for the mom who wants to write. While there is a minimum time commitment just to stay active on the site, the upfront payments allow you to have some control over how much you make in a month. I admittedly haven't written an article since my second child was born (almost eight weeks), but I figure I'll go back to writing when I get back into my groove. Payout is $25, which is really attainable when you think about it, just make sure you look at the Help section (formerly User's Guide) before getting started so you don't get surprised later. Good luck!
~Beth~
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
May 12, 2009 Mommy Works on Getting Her Site Indexed
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Monday, May 11, 2009
May 11, 2009 Mommy Discovers PeopleString Paid Email
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Sunday, May 10, 2009
May 10, 2009 Mommy Discovers The Solutions Network
~Beth~
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Saturday, May 9, 2009
May 9, 2009 Mommy's Money Making Machine
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Thursday, May 7, 2009
May 7, 2009 Let's Get It Started
~Beth~
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