I want to work from home since I am having a baby.
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Have you looked into multi-level marketing? also called network management/marketing? You know stuff like MaryKay, Cookie Lee Jewelry… Avon… These actually can be very lucrative if you learn how to sell… and network.
oh, I forgot to mention… but the thing about them… is because they are network management jobs… having a mentor is SOOOO easy! The person above you WANTS you to succeed, and will train you…or have someone train you.
try do something you like, if you can, start with little home business like catering, selling cakes, making art craft and sell it or becoming a web designer make a lot of money these day ( but you have to learn first if you not familiar with making picture and programing, you will have a lot times in home with this job ).
what ever you want to do, just make sure you like it.
Good luck :)
lee how do you get into being a web designer, I know how to do that kind of stuff, but I dont have a liscense or nothing, and can I really do it from home? How should I start? it soulds interesting
You can try the data entry , data conversion , CAD, transcription, freelance writing, software and other computer work at home jobs posted on the website http://www.pcworkathome.in . Software jobs will pay well and are easily available, if you are willing to spend some time learning web design, PHP and Java.
All jobs are 100% free but you have to spend time applying for the jobs.
Google Ads bring in a LOT of money to those who utilize them properly on their websites. My friend had a very popular website and he brought in thousands each month due to the sheer number of clicks the ads were getting.
It’s all about how you utilize the ads…make them merge into your site, make them contiguous with the content your site provides, etc.
Again, it’s based on the tags given to adsense. The main text and metadata of the pages here are parsed for keywords, then google goes out and links to the pages it has in it’s own database.
Google Ads in general are good when you handle them correctly…if a website has a specific sense and the metadata/tags aren’t as freely editable as they are on this public site, the ads themselves raise in quality.
If you go out and Google “work from home” right now, you’ll end up with sites just like the ones listed in the ads here. Not Google’s fault at all.
When is someone going to sit down and start a serious portal for earning real money online? I lost over eleven thousand dollars last year on really professional search-engine optimization and web hosting scams- And I’m a retired Investigator !! Most of the links are low level rip-offs, but almost all of them work into the real professional con artists …
What this nation really needs is a little honesty & integrity …
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I wamt to work from home since I am having a baby.
Well …
We Could Start Here I suppose …
xbox, no, you didn’t understand me at all. I said the actual use of Google Ads themselves is fairly lucrative. Adding Google Ads to a webpage of your own can bring in a good amount of money depending on the website that you run.
I wouldn’t recommend any of the “work from home” sites at all…a lot of them are scams and lead people into cookie-cutter or spamming schemes.
I was just saying that the use of Google Ads themselves on a webpage is lucrative, contrary to what you said denouncing them. The ads bring in money when people click on them; adwords only enter into it if you want to only have a focused group of ads appear on a page.
Not that any of this will help the OP; I must have misread your initial post. I’m not talking about making money from the webpages that you see in the Google ads, I’m talking about making money by adding the Google Ads to a page and having Google pay you for the ad space.
I’ve had Google Ad’s on my web pages, over twenty-four pages at roughly three ad’s per page, for over seven years and so far my total revenue from same is, doing the math, Zilch !! Nada !! Ditto with regard to being an Amazon Affiliate. The total number of inquiries I’ve had thus far, is … One. I’ve already had one eMail generated by this conversation. Granted, That was a bot trying to sell me domain names. Cyber-Squatter’s, Don’t you just love them ?
*ahem*
http://www.bf2s.com
The focused ads there are earning my friend a few thousand dollars every month or so. For any online ads to make you money, you need a site userbase and you need ads that make sense for the demographic of your site.
In our case, we have about 80,000 registered users who come to the site and click on ads that are pertinent to the game that the site is built for, thus generating money. Some of the graphic-based ads make money every time someone loads the page with it on it, otherwise the rest of the ads are pay-per-click.
If you have a badly designed site that’s hard to get to and harbors a small userbase, well, you won’t make anything.
If you buy the whole “$100,000/month guarantee” deal, that’s your own fault. It’s up to you to decide if it will work for you; it’s not Google’s fault a possible scam is there. Someone paid money to have their ad posted, therefore it gets posted. Some of them might not be scams and might be legitimate. All in all, it’s your own business to check out any work at home deals, not Google’s. Always read the fine print in anything you try to do online; you can’t sue anyone unless you’ve actually utilized the “guaranteed” service to the full ability that they offer. :/
Actually, the server to bf2s.com has died (currently being fixed), but the forums alone bring in revenue due to the amount of people that visit the site every day.
I have decided to look at it this way. I paid approximately $ 11,000.00 US for the rights to a screenplay on web optimization & hosting scams.
I have been an avid subscriber to the WSJ Online for many years. The one to watch is the New York Times Online Edition. At first a limited edition experiment, no pun intended, It has recently exploded and bears little or no resemblance to it’s print predecessor.
-Lee- wrote:
try do something you like, if you can, start with little home business like catering, selling cakes, making art craft and sell it or becoming a web designer make a lot of money these day ( but you have to learn first if you not familiar with making picture and programing, you will have a lot times in home with this job ).
what ever you want to do, just make sure you like it.
Good luck :)
I’m sorry I already offline in that times and I just see this, I’ll shout you Anne :)
ok, im sorry, i mean to quote this :
anneliesehuss wrote:
lee how do you get into being a web designer, I know how to do that kind of stuff, but I dont have a liscense or nothing, and can I really do it from home? How should I start? it soulds interesting
:)
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