Information, information, information!
For those who haven't realized it yet, the reason why the internet is so popular is because people need a reference to whatever their interest is at the moment, and they need it quick! What does that mean for those who are looking for extra income? Well, if there's a need/problem and you have a solution to that need then what you have is an opportunity-an opportunity to make money! Take for example a local butcher. We all need to eat, and sometimes we want meat. In those times the butcher is in luck because he have a solution for your need! It's that simple!
Through the internet, you too can earn from the need of others by supplying the information that surfers are looking for! What information should you write about? Why not write about your interests and/or hobbies?? Are you great at sewing patterns? According to Google, on average, there are 246,000 searches about "sewing patterns" in a month! How about welding? Welding garners 2 million searches in a month on average while welding tutorial garners 760 searches in a month. Surely, there's opportunity there somewhere with those numbers!
THINK ABOUT IT! What if you can provide sewing patterns to those 246,000 people who searches for patterns on the internet every month! How about providing tutorials to those 760 people! Create good content and people will flock your site! Take my
me trippin are great trippin site, it's a traveling and living guide to Singapore, with a couple of articles on how you can go to other Southeast Asia destination from Singapore. I've just started it last December and yet I've been getting 1 organic internet traffic a day on average. That may not seem much compared to the other sites that receive 2,000 (and more!) traffic a day, but it does mean that there are people who are interested on the topics that I write. And I know that the more content I write, the more people will go flocking to my site! And the more money I'll be earning!
Now let me be clear that although you can earn money in the internet, like all other things worthwhile, it takes time and hard work. It is one thing to write about something, it is another to make sure that what people do find that things that you write. To promote your website you not only need to work on your SEO (search engine optimization) but also, just like in an offline business, you have to create a network of contacts, and be relevant to these contacts.
But before we go through the nitty-gritty of promoting your site, first think about the theme of your site, what topic will it focus on? Travel? Sewing? Skating? You don't have anything that you're good at? Sure you do! That's what I thought also. I thought that although I'm interested in a lot of things I'm not really that passionate about anything, which would mean a lot of research have to be done on my subject of interest to be able to write about them. I even started and dropped a lot of topic. First I thought about writing about the Philippines, but soon realized that although I'm Filipino I have not really travelled the island that much, and although I'm interested in traveling it, it will take a lot, money-wise, for me to do my research well. I thought of narrowing my topic to Manila, but I still have the same problem. Manila is a huge city and I've been away for so long, the information that I'll offer will not be up-to-date. Then I settled to writing about folklores. I was interested in folklores when I was a kid. And when I did my research, there were a lot of people who want information about it, and not so many websites writing about this topic (at least not about Philippine folklore). But then after setting up my site and writing 3-5 articles, I realized that I'm not that interested in the topic and I didn't have the motivation to write, not like the motivation I have now writing for me trippin are great trippin or for AGloCoShot. Only in late November (of 2008), when I was not really thinking about earning from the internet, did the idea of writing about Singapore hit me! Lest you think that everything has been smooth sailing ever since, let me tell you now that the concept of what and how I'm going to write about Singapore have evolved and is constantly evolving. So what am I trying to say? I'm trying to say that for some, it will take time to know what your topic will be. And you may have to stop scrap an idea even if you have already started or invested (time- and money-wise) in it.
So if you're interested to make money from your interest and hobbies, here's your assignment: list 10 topics that you either have passion for and great knowledge of, or at least be motivated enough to know more of. Will talk to you again next week!
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Want to make money? Why not make money from your hobbies and interests?
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
A new phase for AGLOCO Shot
It seems that my AGLOCO Shot blog ranks 1st in Google searches for aglocomail. Without doing anything I have had 179 unique visitors in 2008 and 183 in 2007. Most of these visitors where from searches for aglocomail, which I did an article on back in late 2007. There were some who tried to join AGLOCO through my site but by then the management team has pulled the plug and the AGLOCO site was no more. I wanted to preserve the look of my site but the number of failed hits to the AGLOCO site made me realize that it's not doing my AGLOCO Shot blog no good.
In case you miss the old one, here it is:
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
End of the road (for now??)
A year after its inception, the AGLOCO management team throws in the towel. Here is the official email sent on December 13, 2008:
Dear Ms. Coco,
We would like to update you on the status of AGLOCO's operations. We continue to believe in the AGLOCO concept, but our revenue is currently not sufficient to give Members a meaningful distribution. And though there are increases in membership, the resulting revenue is not enough to support operating costs. As a development team we are unable to continue to use our savings to fund the operations. If any Member would like to pursue continuing the operations of AGLOCO, you may contact us at agloco1@live.com .
We would like to thank every Member for supporting our effort to bring a piece of the Internet directly to the user. We hope that we can find a way to keep the operations going.
AGLOCO Development Team
Saturday, September 29, 2007
HOT OFF THE PRESS!! - AGLOCO released official payment announcement!
Earlier today, AGLOCO released their first announcement on member distribution. They have set the following rates which will be paid out in 10 years:
• June $0.48 per hour - ($0.0040 per month for 120 months)
• July $0.42 per hour - ($0.0035 per month for 120 months)
• August $0.54 per hour - ($0.0045 per month for 120 months)
The rate is actually not at all bad. But there's a lot of argument over the value of the payment scheme because, well, if you haven't accumulated a substantial number of hours yet, then the payout is almost insignificant. If, for example, you hit the minimum payout amount of $100 in June (which is equivalent to around 208 AGLOCO hours), you'd get $0.83 per month for 10 years!
(Okay, I had to pause there for a while and remind myself that this is actually better than nothing since I've been surfing the web for years and I don't get a single cent. But this would work only if I don't have to pay for bank transfer charges, etc..)
Those who have accumulated significant number of hours are worried about inflation. There's talk of being able to sell AGLOCO hours and even the AGLOCO management team is pursuing this idea. If it ever takes place, I don't think it will be put up in the near future seeing that they are already swamped with backlog work.
Still, we have to understand that the AGLOCO viewbar only launched last June and that besides Ask.Com there's AGLOCO doesn't have significant advertisers yet. This scenario will definitely change in the next 1-3 months, and quite rapidly after that so I still think AGLOCO is going to be one of the bigger and more consistent player in the Get-Paid-To arena and it is worth everyone's time to join and stay on the program.
My advise then is, if you're not yet an ASK.com user then try it and see what it is good for. Use it regularly if you like the search engine. And (this is important!) remember to use your Viewbar's Ask.Com search box!
Continue spreading the word! If you haven't joined yet, then Join Now!
Click here for details on the payment announcement.
aglocoshot temporarily put down
The reason for this was that aglocoshot was tagged as a potential spam blog by Blogger automated classifier. According to Blogger Help, spam blogs "can be recognized by their irrelevant, repetitive, or nonsensical text, along with a large number of links, usually all pointing to a single site."
I attribute the erroneous classification to the numerous links to the AGLOCO referral page that this blog has. Fortunately, everything was cleared when a "human" (that's what the Blogger Team call themselves!) visited and reviewed the site..
Well, all's well that ends well; plus, now I know what to avoid in my future websites.
Apologies to those who were inconvenienced!
Continue surfing and spreading the AGLOCO mission!
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