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Well it’s the holiday season,
As I’ve already discussed, you can easily take advantage of the increased buyers on the net during this time with shopping sites such as Amazon Affiliate, ShareASale, Shopping.com. I have seen an increase in all of my sites which are selling physical products via affiliate links.
But, as we all know, the promotion of these sites is one of the most difficult methods to accomplish. We want traffic to our sites because we know, without traffic, there is no money!
There are various methods which I’ve gone over in the past to help you bring in traffic to your site but I want to talk about a particular technique you can use during the holidays.
The HubPages “Holidays & Celebration” Section
In the last few weeks, I’ve been posting like crazy to HubPages “Holidays & Celebrations” topic. Why? Well so many people are searching around there looking for gift ideas and reviews.
I take advantage of this by doing two things:
- I utilize HubPages ability to insert Amazon products into a Hub and display the product.
- I link back to the particular page I have on the product to help enhance Search engine rankings and get some valuable direct traffic from the Hub
What do I talk about in the Hub?
Well, that is easy…
I simply explain why the product is a great Christmas/Holiday gift. I list features, how kids would like it, how adults would find it useful, and its costs in comparison to other gifts.
So what are you doing here? Start getting your Hubs done! Click here–>HubPages to go to HubPages.
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In my original CashCrate Review, I spoke about my dislike of survey for pay based sites due to their tendency to bombard you with pain in the ass emails, phone calls, and mail. With that in mind, I gave CashCrate a poor review. Well, I gotta retract my initial beliefs.
Even though I thought CashCrate was going to be not only difficult to make a strong supplemental income from, but I also believed it would cause me to sign up for offers that would wind up spamming my life for the next few weeks. However, to my surprise, the complete opposite has happened.
While I will still say that you do need time to complete the offers and you probably could accomplish more, I was able to make enough money to take care of some bills. I had a few spare hours the past few weeks since my initial review to test out and review CashCrate further and get a full trial on the program. I was able to complete numerous survey’s and make a few hundred bucks in the process.
As far as the pain in the ass spamming goes; I received none. No phone calls, no letters in the mail, and from what I could determine, no emails from any of the company’s. Mind you, its only been a couple weeks since my CashCrate review, so they could be on the way, but for now, I’m happy.
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Investing for Beginners
1 Comment | Posted by cashschool in Quick Cash School Success Steps System, Stock Investing
Being as intimidating as it may be, I’ve decided to create a guide about investing for beginners. Now, in no way, shape, or form am I a stock market expert. Rather, stock investing is a very big hobby of mine that I started off knowing nothing about and taught myself through reading and experiencing the ins and outs of stock investing. If you’re here, you’ve probably thought about investing but may have had no idea where to start or what to do. I’m going to give you the basics and resources I used to make me money through investing and hopefully you’ll have some fun with it, because it does get fun when you see your share prices rising.
Now as I mentioned when we started the Quick Cash School Success Steps System, you want to have a bunch of revenue streams bringing you in money. With that in mind, you need to keep updating your sites by adding keyword optimized and related content to it, submitting articles, and participating in blogs and forums.
Investing for beginners can be a very intimidating thing. Just look at any clip of Wall Street, a million things going on, people running all over the place, its organized chaos. On the other hand, it can be the greatest thing to ever happen to you. I remember reading somewhere, and don’t quote me on the statistics, that if you invested $5,000 in Walmart 20 years ago, it would be worth millions today. I’m here to tell you, it is not as bad as it seems and understanding the basics of the stock market can really boost your confidence and understanding of how to invest.
Investing for beginners basics:
This book gives you a great understanding of the basic entities of investing. Once you’ve read that, there are a couple books I’ve read that I’ll mention later. I don’t want you to go out and buy all these books right now and then decide you don’t like investing, now you’ve wasted extra money you could have used for something else.
Investing for beginners basic terms
These terms will be useful in the first part of this Investing for Beginners guideline. We’ll add more terms as we advance, but these will be enough to start off with.
AMEX: American Stock Exchange
Ask: The lowest price that the stock seller is willing to accept for a share of stock.
Bear Market Investor: An investor who believes the stock market is in the decline.
Bid: The highest price a stock purchaser will pay for a share of stock.
Blue Chip Stock: A stock with a long standing history of being a solid earner with increasing dividends. (Berkshire Hathaway & Coca-Cola come to mind)
Bull Market Investor: An investor who believes the stock market is rising.
Dividend: You could consider this a companies bonus to its shareholders. Certain companies give their shareholders a portion of their earnings to its stock holders. Some companies do it annually, some quarterly, and some (mostly small companies) don’t give out dividends at all.
Dow Jones Industrial Average (DIJA): Started by Wall Street Journal editor Charles Dow. It is comprised of 30 of the largest companies that reflect the American economy the most at the time. It is subject to change at any time to accurately reflect the American economy.
Market Capitalization (market cap): Multiply the outstanding shares of a stock by the price a single share. This is one of the key ways to determine the strength of a company you’re planning to invest in.
NASDAQ: National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations. Approximately 3,800 companies compose this mainly technologically based stock sector.
OTC: Over the counter. Trades occur directly between two parties as opposed to exchange trading.
P/E Ratio: Price to earnings ratio. The ratio of the amount of a company’s earnings a stock earns for each share of stock. Divide the stock price by the amount of the company’s earnings per stock. For example, if the share price is $40 and the company earns $4 per share, the P/E Ratio is 10.
Penny stock: A stock that is priced under $5 per share and is traded on the OTC.
Wall Street: The birthplace and home of the American Stock Exchange. Located in Manhattan, New York and is considered the most important Stock exchange in the world.
Once you’ve gone over all of the basics, you’ll be ready to get started!
Investing for Beginners: Conducting your research
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Quick Cash HubPages experiment: week 2
2 Comments | Posted by cashschool in Quick Cash HubPages Experiment
So, it now has been 2 weeks and 16 Hubs on my Quick Cash with HubPages experiment. Needless to say, I’ve had some great success with it but have figured out a little technique to improve my rankings and exposure. This week finished with a considerable more amount of Ad Sense revenue. Not bad for spending a little over 20 minutes a day writing an article or two. And, as I’ve said previously, as these articles mature and move their way up the search engine rankings, I will only get more money.
How to make quick cash with HubPages: technique I figured out
From what I noticed, whenever I would not post a Hub for a day or two, my profile Hub Ranking would increase and I would get a greater amount of viewers. So what I decided to do was two days out of this past week, I didn’t post a Hub and would then compensate by posting 2 Hubs on one day. For some strange reason, and I can only throw out a speculation that it breaks up the pattern of Hubs and spammers usually follow a pattern, I began to get more visits to my Hubs and more AdSense money.
In addition to this technique, I decided to up my minimum word count to 750 words. This gives me a more dynamic Hub which engages the reader more and HubPages seems to really enjoy this as well. Now, I’m going to give you the list of Hubs I’ve posted so you can follow how I wrote my Hubs. If you want to write about the same topics, go ahead, I enjoy a competitive challenge! As long as we all make some quick cash!
Will Platin’s HubPages Profile Hubs:
As you can see, I’ve written my Hubs about a broad range of topics in an effort to gain as much exposure to my Hubs as possible. With the help of Micro Niche Finder and Google’s Hot Trends, I was able to find great topics to write about that had little competition and with the added high Page Ranking of HubPages, I was able to get a lot more strength in my keywords. Follow those steps and its easy to figure out how to make quick cash with HubPages.
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