Thursday 7 October 2010

How to earn money through Internet blogs

Many times when people learn how to make money on the Internet, we hear that blogging is a great way to achieve this, the confusion is how to go to work. The question seems to be the biggest difference with young people on the Internet … Start of the bloggers is how to get traffic to blogs. Just like any other site on the Internet, there are several ways to get traffic.To allow the search engines know Search engines love blogs because of the unique content. This content is changing all the time. Every time you create a new post content. That’s great. But we must send a signal to search engines that put this content. I would like to know the search engines you have new things, “Burrs” Basically, the equivalent of waving a large red flag that says, “I’m here!” Search engines can find your content in the end if you write good, but give yourself and your blog is an opportunity to obtain such urgent attention and by the Burrs.

Building list One of the easiest ways to get traffic is to focus on building a list. You can do this by pressing the page or in the form of adherence to blog … For all your list-building tools as usual. E-mail list of your current when you have one of the great blog posts. Will read and comment and perhaps relevant blogs. The leadership of the movement You can also pay traffic to your blog through some of the traditional ways, and link back to your blog. In other words, all you have done to the leadership of the movement to pressure or a web page, you can do to get visitors to your blog.
Personally, instead of spending tons of time on this I would like to focus on the use of your blog is indexed, as is the case with search engines. It also gets better and better at writing for your audience and appear in relevant search engines in the form of interest and more people will find you. Then, with the passage of time will link to you. Minimum for those who want to know how to make money online blogs and use some simple tools for the traffic to your blog. This will get you set up in a wide range of more and more readers. Allows you to list more.… And to make more and more money on the Internet.

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Wednesday 6 October 2010

Online Auctions

A Harris Interactive survey states that more than 35 million Americans shopped at online auctions in 2000 and 41 percent of those surveyed experienced problems with their online auction purchase.
This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t buy and sell at an online auction. Instead, follo
w these simple rules
• Understand how the auction works
• Check out the seller (is it an individual or business, are they located in the U.S. or in another country?)
• Get a physical address and other identifying information
• Ask about delivery, returns, warranties, and service
• Be wary of claims about collectibles

• Use common sense to guide you
• Pay the safest way (avoid cash; pay with a credit card if possible)


• Consider using an Escrow Service to hold your money

• Let the auction site know if you have a problem and also report any suspected fraud to the Internet Fraud Watch (www.fraud.org/info/repoform.htm or call 1-800-876-7060) The Internet Fraud Watch has a web site on tips to protect yourself from Online auction fraud located at http://www.fraud.org/internet/inttip/aucttip.htm Commercial or private sites listed in this publication are intended only to supply information. No endorsement of products or firms is intended, nor is criticism implied of
those not included.

Choices on the Internet

Many companies give you a choice about how your personal information is used. These companies allow you to decline to have your personal information (such as your e-mail address)
used or shared with other companies. This type of option is usually found in the company’s online privacy policy. If this option exists, you should decline to have your personal information shared. If this option does not exist, you might want to e-mail or phone the company for more details on their policy. Where to go if you have problems, questions, or concerns — There are many places to turn for information on online shopping:
• For more information on analyzing information and fraud, consult the publication Analyzing Internet Information (PM-1789b).
• Iowans can contact the Attorney General’s Office, Consumer Protection Division, 1305 East Walnut Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50319; phone: (515) 281-5926; fax: (515) 281-6771, e-mail:
consumer@max.state.ia.us.URL: http://www.state.ia.us/government/ag/consumer.html
• The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) — The FTC (http:// www.ftc.gov/bcp/menu-internet.htm) offers information on all aspects of online shopping and also issues alerts. Consult the FTC’s Web site or contact it at CRC-240, Washington, D.C. 20580; 1-877- FTC-HELP. You may file a complaint with the FTC through the Internet, using the online complaint form at http://www.ftc.gov/. Although the commission cannot resolve individual problems for
consumers, it can act against a company if it sees a pattern of possible law violations.

Where can you go for help?

• The publication Analyzing Internet Information (PM-1789b)
• Iowans can contact the Iowa Attorney General’s Office at (515) 281-5926.
• Federal Trade Commission at http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/ menu-internet.htm
• National Fraud Information Center at http://www.fraud.org/
• Call for Action, Inc. at http://www.callforaction.org/
• Consumer Information Center at http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/
• Direct Marketing Association at http://www.the-dma.org/ channels/consumers.shtml Beware of stock fraud
Scam artists are using e-mail to manipulate stock prices. In one approach, individuals promote the stock via e-mail and then sell after the price has risen. In another approach, individuals distribute false information to depress the price and sell the stock short. To report possible fraud, e-mail the Securities and Exchange Commission at enforcement@sec.gov.

Technology Tips

Cookies

Cookies are bits of information that your browser picks up at Web sites and stores on your hard

drive. A cookie often functions as a small digital ID badge. Cookies can be used to track your browsing patterns and allow Web sites to target advertising based on these patterns. Cookies cannot carry viruses. They cannot snoop around your hard drive and gather information about you. They can store information you have provided so the site can be customized for you the next time you visit. Protecting Your Privacy Harris Interactive reports that 50 percent of online users in the U.S. feel that they do not have the control they want over how personal information is collected and used by companies.

• Look for the security symbol before giving personal information.
• Provide personal information only if you know who’s collecting it, why, and how it will be used (including if the information will be shared with others)
• Check out the company’s Privacy Statement for your choices about the information you are providing them. Can you opt-out of any information gathering?
• Look for an explanation of how your financial and personal information is safeguarded when it is sent and when the information is stored at the company.
• Start small.
• Use a separate credit or charge card.
• Keep a printed record of your purchase.

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Pros and cons of shopping online

Pros
• If you live in remote areas or are unable to shop in the traditional manner, online shopping can
open up new opportunities.
• Product selection may be greater than in a traditional store.
• You can research a product that you are interested in, find the price, the availability, and if you
choose, purchase the item online. You also can choose to use your research to purchase at a local
store.
• The Internet is always open: 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Cons
• There are thousands more choices available online than you would find in your local stores,
which can be confusing.
• You can spend hours online searching through page after page and still not find what you are looking for.
• Shopping online includes seeing the product, which means waiting for images to load. Even
with a fast modem, this can be a time consuming process.
• Prices may not be better than from a traditional store. (Watch for shipping costs above the
quoted price.)

Use a secure browser

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Your browser should comply with industry security standards such as Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Secure Electronic Transaction (SET). These standards encrypt (scramble) the purchase information you send over the Internet, ensuring the security of your transaction. A safe site will show a symbol of an unbroken key, a picture of a closed lock, or a Web address that begins with “https.” (Look for the letter “s.”) In addition to locks and keys most browsers also display a warning message before you send information to a site. This dialog box should inform you whether you’re sending to a securer unsecure site. You may cancel at this point if you wish.
Another way to verify a secure site is with a “certificate.” Currently, Veri Sign, Inc. is a provider of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and digital certificate solutions used by enterprises, Web sites, and consumers to conduct secure communications and transactions over the Internet and private networks. The company has formed strategic partnerships with many companies. More information about the company can be found at http://globalizaton.blogspot.com/ If you have questions about the security of any site, do not send your information.