Sunday, March 18, 2007

Top 3 Sites On The Net For Finding Work And Making Money

I rarely get on the web for "pure enjoyment" anymore. I have specific goals that I want to accomplish and they all in some way involve making money. Don't get me wrong, I fully enjoy my work and everything I do to make money online, but you'll never catch me goofing around on bored.com, there's always money to be earned!

There are only 3 sites that I check on a regular basis, aside from my e-mail. These sites have proven to be very useful in the hunt for legitimate and free work online. BECAUSE YOU SHOULD NEVER HAVE TO PAY FOR A JOB!

http://www.writersrow.com/deborahng/freelancewritingjobs.html- This blog is specifically for freelance writers. If you're a freelance writer looking for a job this is the place to go! She updates constantly with opportunities for writers of every sort- even bloggers!

www.craigslist.com If you haven't checked out craigslist for work, you're really missing out. Whether it's writing you want to do, painting, singing, marketing, anything- just look for it on craigslist! You'll find blogging jobs here and much, much more. Be sure to check in cities all over the country, writing jobs are often "work from home" so it usually doesn't matter where you live.

Finally there's http://paidopps.blogspot.com/ I check this site every single day, sometimes multiple times a day. I discovered Tori, the author while searching on associatedcontent.com one day. She had some great ways to make money online and I've been an avid reader ever since. Tori will only provide you with 100% free ways to make money online and don't worry about being scammed, she calls out all scammers right on her blog- just check out what she said about review stream and treasure trooper!

Friday, March 16, 2007

Proud To Be A Blogger...

Blogging has really taken off in the past year or so. Many of us are trying to make a little extra money from it, some of us are making a living from it and still other just do it for fun. Either way, blogging is fun and wouldn't it be nice if it could be a full time paying position?

I think the key to running a successful blog is most certainly patience. Traffic doesn't come over night and traffic doesn't come with out work! There are a plethora of sites out there that tell you how to increase your blogs traffic, google page rank and alexa rating. Still, people often expect to submit their site to a search engine then automatically be on the first page of a search. It just doesn't happen. Individuals who run successful blogs:
1) Blog on a regular basis, if not every day
2) Stick to the topic of their blog
3) Understand how to write content for the web and make it enjoyable to read
4) Stick with it!

Those of you out there who've been blogging for months even years on end know what it's like to be a real blogger. In order to get your blog to the top of the list you've got to be an obsessive blogger. There are a lot of us out there, we blog because we love it and what else is there to say?

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Get Cash For Your Broken Laptop!

Before you start searching the web for way to properly dispose of your old or broken latop consider selling it. There are a lot of companies who do business by purchasing old or broken laptops, refurbishing them and reselling. They're the ones who are making big profits off of your laptop.

I had a Dell Inspiron 1100 for my freshman year in college. I had loads of problems with the power cord in this model. It was a three prong plug and it was constantly breaking! My then fiance decided he was going to fix it by replacing the plug jack with a more "standard" model. That way I wouldn't have to worry about replacing the expensive plug every 3 months. As you can imagine, his venture in laptop hardware support failed miserably and I was left with no way to turn my laptop on.

The Dell has been out of commission for well over a year now, and being in the tight spot for money I am; I decided to see if anyone out there would buy it. Obviously I found a few places otherwise I wouldn't be writing this post. One site offered me $80 for it and the other about $100. These sites pay for the shipping fees so you don't have to worry about getting screwed out of that money. I've included the links below, so if you have a crappy, old or even broken laptop don't throw it away, get your money's worth!

http://www.1hideout.com/selllaptop.asp

http://laptoprepair.com/sell.htm

Where To Sell Jewelry

If you're try to get a good price for your old or unwanted jewelry, you may quickly discover that it won't sell for as much as you may have hoped. It seems that the prized possesions we once paid hundreds and even thousands of dollars for are know going on ebay for often less than half of their original sales price.

Today I went to a local jewelry shop in my town. I brought all the jewelry I wished to sell and let the owner take a look at it. Most of it was passed down to me after my grandmother died, however some of it was given to me over the years. I ended up selling a 14 carat gold charm braclette, with some charms included for $350. That seems like a pretty darn good deal to me!

I'm still left with a few key peices, that the jewlery store owner said they couldn't afford to buy. A .25 carat diamond engament ring, a silver gemstone bracellet, and a few random item like jade pendants. I plan to put the ring up for sale on craigslist. There are no listing fees and it's all local buyer so I feel like that's my best bet. I'm unsure of where to sell the rest right now, but I'll let you know how much I make!

Friday, March 9, 2007

Spring Cleaning

Spring is almost here and that means everyone will be spring cleaning, including yourself! Every year you do spring cleaning, and every year doesn't it seem like you threw away just as much junk as last year? Maybe it's because the kids have grown out of things, or maybe it's because you'd had a bad night and ordered everything off of the HSN, who knows? So, how can you turn this rejuvenating time of year into extra money in your pocket?

Sell it! This is an ideal time to put your old and unwanted "treasures" up for sale on ebay or craigslist, depending on what you want to sell. This is also a great time of year for a yard sale. The problem for some people is knowing where the best place to sell their items is. You're going to have to do a bit of research, start out by looking at the finished auctions on ebay. There you'll be able to look up items similar to your own, look at how many of them had bids on them, the number of bids and how much they sold for. If the finished auctions don't look promising to you, then post an ad for it on craigslist.com. On craigslist, you can put your item up for sale, for free, there are no listing fees whatsoever. Just include a simple description or picture, price, and the pick up arrangements and someone in your area may buy it! Finally if you have a lot of stuff to get rid of, have a yard sale. It may be a good idea to try and get your other neighbors involved too. Big yard sales attract a lot of people, and one mans trash truly is another man's treasure.

As I mentioned before, just about everyone participates in the spring cleaning ritual. You could easily make some extra money by offering up your cleaning services to people in your neighborhood. You could make some flyer's on your computer with a spring cleaning checklist, include how much you charge for each task or the whole works and your phone number. Keep a calender or small date book with your phone, so you never over book yourself.

If cleaning is really not your thing, then consider offering you gardening services. When the weather gets warm, people want a nice yard with flowers to come home to everyday. Not everyone has time to plant and take care of a garden though. You could make up a flyer for simple lawn care services as well. Include the tasks you're willing to perform, like weeding, planting, watering, mowing, ect and what you charge for each task and the works. If you've got a green thumb or just love being outside this could be the start of a lucrative home based business!