Become a Blogger –

Tag: work from homeGuest Author @ 4:51 pm

– It’s Easy With the Right Instruction

If you have never done it before, learning how to create a blog can be incredibly intimidating.

There are all these technical terms, stuff nobody really seems to know. I mean what is a MYSQL panel? I don’t want to spend all my time ‘installing scripts’, I just want to make a profitable blog.

Then there are the questions of what should I blog about? Where will my visitors come from? Where can you learn how to do all this?

There is a way to seriously reduce the time it will take you to learn exactly how to become a successful niche blogger.

The best place to get schooled on how to earn money blogging is “The Niche Blogger”. It’s the best program on the web because it will help everyone from students to grandmothers itching to be Internet marketers start their niche blogging empire.

One of the best parts about the The Niche Blogger is that you can start from knowing absolutely nothing about blogs. It’s run by a woman named Amy Bass and she starts from absolute scratch.

Make no mistake, even if you already know a lot about how to set up a blog and drive traffic to it, you’ll be busy from the get go. It’s all about action. The more you do – especially from the start – the better your results.

You get screenshots and videos and incredibly detailed directions that demonstrate step-by-step what you need to do for everything from niche research, to installing, marketing, and making money from your blog.

Amy Bass didn’t arrive on the scene knowing the blogging world inside out. She started out just like almost everyone on the net, confused and overwhelmed – no only by technology but by her own life – but she showed up with persistence and determination. She figured out how to make it work and doesn’t mind showing everyone else how to do it either. (Like there’s going to be a shortage of niches online anytime soon…)

She knows what it is like to want to make passive income so she can change her family’s life for the better.

Some of her students spout off about how, “her honesty and compassion for helping people really stood out in my mind and has separated The Niche Blogger…” blah, blah blah. I could really care less. Her methods get results and that’s what matters.

I’ll not bore you with a sales pitch because you can see for yourself.

You can try The Niche Blogger for free.

There’s a free three day trial. Honestly, you’ll know within a few hours if it’s right for you. You have three days to kick the tires and light some fires.

Visit www.TheNicheBlogger.com


Work From Home Jobs – What’s Available?

Tag: work from homeGuest Author @ 10:04 am

Work at home jobs are popping up everywhere on the internet these days.  The economy is in the tank, jobs are scarce.  It’s no wonder people are looking at every opportunity they can find.  It’s taken a while but established companies are becoming more comfortable with the idea of home-based workers as well.

The problem lies in rooting out the scams from the actual opportunities.  It’s too easy to believe the sales pitches many marketers will throw at you.  Just because they sound good doesn’t mean they are a good fit for you.  You may even come across work at home jobs with pages and pages of testimonials but if the shoe doesn’t fit, or if it just doesn’t feel right,  don’t buy it.

Some of the most popular work at home jobs are as follows:

Customer Service:  This is also known as call center jobs.  What you are doing is answering customer service calls, making appointments, correcting problems and even taking orders and processing them on your computer.  You’ll be required to have an up-to-date computer, high-speed internet connection, telephone (a headset is a good idea) and possibly a fax machine.

Telemarketing:  This involves cold calling prospective customers, selling merchandise or services or setting up appointments for sales professionals.

Transcription:  If you’re a speedy typist, this is a great way to pick up extra money.  You’ll be asked to type up audio recordings of meetings, seminars and interviews.  If you want to specialize, medical transcription requires more specialized knowledge of medical terminology.

Virtual Assistants:  Many smaller firms and individuals who need office assistance are outsourcing to enterprising people who have an internet connection and a phone number they can dedicate to business.  Duties would include everything you’d expect from a ‘regular’ assistant (except maybe fetching coffee) like invoicing, travel arrangements, scheduling and answering phones.

Writing:  The entire internet is built on writing.  Now is a great time to hang out your shingle as a writer.  You can get paid to write from sites like guru.com or elance.com.  Or you could write for local companies who outsource their brochures, technical manuals or newsletters.  Don’t forget traditional publications in the print market either.

Graphic Design:  Create artwork, logos and website graphics for businesses.  Look for any business that has a good deal of collateral materials, like newsletters and brochures.  Team up with a local writer  to find more jobs.

Web design:   If you can build websites, the world is your oyster.  Post your skills and rates along with as many samples as you wish online and go after businesses and individuals who need design work done.  You could target poorly designed websites and offer to redesign or look for companies that don’t already have sites up and running.  The only requirement is that you have the software necessary to do the work.


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