over 1 year ago
True or false: freelancers tend to be relatively adventurous people, given that they’ve eschewed a “regular” job to live a more free work/life style? I vote for “true,” so it wouldn’t surprise me if a large proportion of freelancers suddenly decided that they wanted to live the lifestyle of a Digital Nomad – a person who utilizes technology to combine work and travel. FreelanceSwitch has previously published articles and interviews about traveling and freelancing. Another facet to prepare as...
over 1 year ago
How much money does the average American have in their savings account, and how does that compare against other nations? How much do we put away each month, and is that better or worse than a decade ago? If questions like these keeps you up at night, then you’re in luck as our latest infographics examine the American savings attitude. click to enlarge
over 1 year ago
It all started with a status update by Danny Brown about people who announce their weekly or monthly income on their blogs. It got me thinking about the many people who boast about their Adsense, Kontera, and other online earnings. Let’s think about making money online as a business. When businesses run a report of their income, they also have to look at the flip side – their expenses. Most bloggers who do a “monthly income report” fail to share how much they have spent to make their...
about 2 years ago
And almost all the sites requires a PayPal account. For people who don’t know about PayPal, it is the safer, easier way to pay and get paid online. The service allows anyone to pay in any way they prefer, including through credit cards, bank accounts, buyer credit or account balances, without sharing financial information. Below I mentioned almost 20+ websites that pay you to write reviews. 1. Pay Per Post : This is a new version of PayPerPost which has no busy dashboard, no more...
about 2 years ago
have been using Google AdSense to monetize my blogs and websites for as long as I remember. In fact it was the first method I ever tried (I made a whooping $15 on my first month… back in 2005). Over the years I migrated to other methods (e.g., direct sponsors and affiliate marketing), which made AdSense become merely an inventory filler. I was still making around $1,000 monthly from it, but whenever I could I would use other methods over it.
Then some months ago I started noticing an upward trend on the CPC of my sites, and I figured that I should give AdSense another try. I started ...
about 2 years ago
You may have noticed a trend recently that more and more websites are including job boards as a way to add value to their visitors and to produce some revenue for the site. Smashing Magazine, Freelance Switch, and ProBlogger all have popular job boards that provide relevant job postings for their target audiences. It’s interesting to see how well some of these niche or industry specific job boards are doing. Because they focus on a specific industry, they are able to avoid competition with...
about 2 years ago
We are constantly working on ways to improve users participation on the site. We previously released the Widget referral system so users could earn $1 per referred signup. This has done pretty well for many and a lot are taking advantage of this. We have many great video tutorials on the site. A lot of members are using their free time to upload videos to the site. To show our appreciation, we want to give users ways to make money. What better way than to allow our users to configure their...
over 2 years ago
wanted to share a new way to earn money from Google Adsense. I actually sort of way this has been a while but now comes with a unique method. We will use revenue sharing one site where we can put our adsense code on that site.
One of the new product as a revenue sharing site is URLPEAK, the shortened URL with the service features can change adsense code in accordance with our publisher code in the resulting url. Great is not it? URLPEAK using the ratio 1 / 10 to come up with adsense code on...