An introduction to wealth creation on the internet

October 30, 2009 by  

Do you know that you can earn money on the net? Nowadays there are numerous individuals who are involved in this sort of activity. This should be truly interesting for individuals that are looking for a second job or a complementary job. For example students that want some complementary spending money can be involved by this sort of job. French readers that desire to discover more on this subject can take a look at this article on job sans diplome

as it hold some useful information. One type of job that is always in high demand is copywriters. In essence you will require some good language skills so as to have a high pay. There are various sites on the net that seek to relate employers with freelancers. Doing such jobs will aid you to find more on the various ways to earn money online.

Having your own website or blog is another interesting way for you to get money on the internet. By inserting some advertisements or paid links on your site you can be in for some useful income. One of the most popular ads networks that you can use is Google adsense. French readers that wish to learn more on this can have a look at these two articles job sans diplome and comment gagner de l’argent a domicile as they contain some useful point. Each time a visitor on your web site click on the ads you will get paid. Nonetheless the amount of money you have per click will depend on your web site niche. Affiliate marketing is another way that you can monetize your site. This business model will allow you to earn a commission each time a sale is initiated from your web site.

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9 Responses to “An introduction to wealth creation on the internet”

  1. dubillin on April 15th, 2010 4:43 pm

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  3. Soxinly on November 21st, 2010 12:25 am

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  4. Simon Kendrick on March 7th, 2011 3:48 am

    Of course, this list omits the negatives :-) . I agree that UX can be far from perfect – sometimes the issues are out of our hands (broadband speeds etc), sometimes it is down to us.

    I'm not a techie and so may be mistaken, but I had been under the impression that we did frequency cap according to specifications (time of day/site section etc) for advertisers – I'm sorry that something went wrong for you, whether it was capping or something else.

    From the user experience, the only issues with frequency capping should come from house ads/networks using up the remnant inventory. But should is a loaded word and the balance between ensuring impressions are delivered on time and restricting the coverage is delicate…

    Cheers
    Simon

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  9. on November 5th, 2011 1:42 am

    In 3 years we will have IPTV and if you can add some smart tools to those set top boxes (like YouTubes similar clips) then you can kick back and watch it on your home theater. Of course what would all the people do when they are at work?The 10 minute clips are cute but having to keep clicking to watch different parts of a longer show is a pain. I would love to type a search (or browse by channels) a huge archive of content and would gladly pay a micro-fee (say $.10 to $.25) to watch a show on my IPTV. Profile your subscribers and splice targeted commercials into these shows. That way you can post ads about Mavs merchandise to a viewer in Dallas (who you know watches all the Mavs games) even when he/she is watching CSI. You could also serve dating site ads (Match.com/eHarmony) to a single woman who is 34 instead of wasting those ads on homes of young families with young children.When our TVs have Ethernet jacks (or wifi/WiMax) and the networks will serve you anything from their huge vaults of content, whenever you want it, they will make even more money by targeting the ads.The networks are big ships and they take a long time to turn. I am sure they will roll with the punches while they make the necessary adjustments. They still own the content and just need to learn how to leverage that with this new distribution channel (Internet).]]>

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