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Thursday, May 14, 2015

12 tips to generate steady income


The key is to make the survey a regular habit, so the sales funnel will be more complete, and make the "hockey stick" of income is a thing of the past. But setting up all the ideas at the same time could be unproductive, so the secret is properly select.

 Many sales representatives, managers and supervisors complain that you can not create a steady income stream commissions month after month. Instead of a straight line that consistently increases over time as an arrow pointing up, they are looking repeatedly sales results as a hockey stick. Few commissions for two months, a sharp increase over a month or two, and then down again a month later.

 So what can you do to keep your sales funnel prospects to ensure a consistent and reliable revenue stream for all year?

Ninety-nine times out of a hundred, lack of steady income (the "Hockey Stick Syndrome") is caused by the lack of evidence of prospecting. Regular lack of prospects inevitably leads to irregular income, commissions and inconsistent. It's that simple.

This is especially true when we do well. It is very easy to forget when we are prospecting wrapped hot business, requiring long and multiple meetings, calls consultations, demonstrations. We felt a peace that failure to follow prospecting becomes for some in a desperate search for customers or prospects to offer their products or services.

But this is precisely the time when more have to prospect, to ensure the steady flow of sales remain consistent over time.

The survey can be a difficult task for many people is daunting. The simple fact is that not all sales reps want to.

 I still have not found a top professional sales for prospecting has not played a major role in its success.

And let's face it, the prospects do not fall from heaven. After all, although you master all technical questions, closing and negotiation, if you have a prospect or customer ahead of you can hardly apply this knowledge and skills.

 So if you stop the pace of exploration to the end of daily list may prophecy is fulfilled hockey stick.


Here are 12 tips to help you ensure that your sales funnel is full of potential customers:


1. Sell more products to existing customers. This may include the sale of additional quantities of the same product, selling complement to the services or products of its existing portfolio, or the introduction to your existing customers to a new product that may be interested.

For starters, be in touch with current customers through a combination of direct (telephone calls) and indirect (email, direct mail) once every six weeks, with the aim of selling other products or repeat orders.

Just do not go overboard, do not call too close together or you can cross the magic line between persistence and stalking.

 2. Set a goal for number of networking events you attend each month, and the number of new people who would like to contact. Collect as many business cards of people who may be future customers.

3. Reward yourself for closing new business. Enjoy a short weekend trip, or dine out at a theme restaurant. Remember: what is rewarded is repeated.

12 tips to generate steady income



4. Take a look at their lists database. Set an email marketing campaign aimed at familiarizing potential new customers to your business or products. then follow up by phone.

 5. Ask your current clients for other contacts and they know you can not come so easily. The key is to be as specific as possible. For example, not only adopting a generic approach, do you know anyone that?.

Instead, make a list of all the businesses and people who want to know, approach existing customers who may have contact with new prospects, and then just ask: Mr. Customer have been trying to get the vice president of marketing for ABC SA an interview and I could not get it yet, could you introduce?

If this is one of its trading partners or associates it is likely that your client know the person you want to know, and probably will be more than happy to make the introduction.

 6. Go for a walk around his territory, and take a look at who is in the neighborhood. Then try to do some cold calling. The change in perspective can be refreshing, and you never know when you will find bargains in which you had not thought of.

 7. Make a habit of lunch, coffee or breakfast with at least one new person every week. Share ideas, and give all the clues that can help them first.

 8. Write relevant articles online or print publications that your potential customers can read. It's not that hard to be published as one might think, and once it has been published once, it becomes easier. Just be sure to keep all rights to their articles by not being paid to write.

Then, once they have been published, send an email or postcard to your prospects and customers inviting them to read it. Also, try to submit your articles to the larger publications (trust me) do not bite, and if your article is accepted, it will improve your credibility and visibility to the public.

9. Volunteer to speak at trade shows and conferences. As a general rule, you should talk to each trade show and conference. Expose issues with attractive prospects to ask for more information or proposals on the subject. Invite prospects to your conference for free, and set specific times to meet people. In this way, you will receive a steady flow of traffic.

 10. Be excellent at what he does. Word travels fast, so do everything possible to ensure that all the talk about you are positive.

 11. If possible, join professional associations or organizations of your customers and prospects to which they belong. Not only do these partnerships will keep up to date on what is happening in the industry, also it provides a great opportunity to meet key people and meet their needs. To build a successful network, be sure to attend meetings as often as possible, not just once or twice a year.

 12. Finally, a cost-effective way to keep your name in front of potential customers, try sending emails to prospects, with relevant topics. Send this correspondence once every six weeks

 Of course, this is not a complete list of all possible ways to build your network and find new prospects. But there are some time-honored that I have been given result ideas.

And remember, you do not need to implement all these ideas at once to become a successful prospector. In fact, it could be unproductive. At the same time, you should practice at least four of these twelve techniques, and make sure you choose the four, the will practice with their customers.

 The key is to make the survey a regular habit. By allocating a fixed amount of time every day, every week, to meet new people, in the long run, your sales funnel will be more complete and "hockey stick" income will be a thing of the past.

Friday, January 2, 2015

20 ways to make money in your spare time

There are ways to generate income outside the 9-5 grind - get busy in your free time and you could see the pounds rolling in. Moneywise shows you how to make money with our top money making tips.
Austerity measures from the coalition government has meant many people have had to tighten their belts. While sticking to a budget and finding ways to cut back are advisable, with a little imagination and effort you could find there are ways you can actually make money.
Moneywise has come up with 20 ways to make money during austere times - some are easier than others but all of them could see you make some extra cash.

1. Track down old accounts

According to the British Bankers’ Association, there is more than £15 billion sitting forgotten in bank and savings accounts in the UK, with the average balance estimated to be £600.
The good news is that tracing lost funds has become easier with Mylostaccount.org.uk – a free online service that covers all UK bank and building society accounts. All you need to do is to go to the website and type in your details.
How to track down money in lost accounts

2. Claim tax credits

It’s always worth checking that you are receiving all the tax credits you are eligible for. Research by entitledto.co.uk found that people across the UK are collectively missing out on benefits and tax credits worth more than £8 billion a year. So while you’re tracing lost funds, why not visit the entitledto.co.uk website too and work out how much you could claim.
Take a look at our competition page for the latest prizes and giveaways.

3. Sort your savings

Another easy way to make money is to make sure your savings are working as hard as they can.
If you’ve had the same savings account for a while it might be worth shopping around because new customers tend to get the most competitive rates. Good rates come and go, but if you've had a savings account for more than a year the chances are the interest you are earning is not the best out there.
If you have a lump sum that you are prepared to lock away for 12 months or longer, then a fixed-rate account might be best. This type of deal will also protect you from interest rate cuts.
If you want to start a savings habit then a regular savings account is a good way to ensure you put a set amount of money away each month. But if you want to make deposits as and when, an instant access deal could be the one for you.
However, if you haven't yet used your ISA allowance for the current tax year then this sort of account should be the first home for any savings. You can save up to £5,100 each tax year as cash in an ISA and this will not be taxed.
Find the best Cash ISA or savings account for you

4. Use cashback credit cards

If you pay off your credit bill in full each month, a cashback credit card could be the way to go. These offer you moneyback on purchases in certain shops or on goods such as petrol.
Cashback credit cards are a great way to reward savvy spenders,” says Andrew Hagger, from Moneynet.co.uk, a price comparison website. “You can earn extra cash without even having to change your shopping habits.”

Make money online

5. Cashback sites

You can earn even more money from shopping online. Cashback websites will automatically pay you every time you buy a product or a service from selected retailers, from your weekly groceries to switching your utility provider.
Websites include topcashback.co.uk, quidco.com and quidsinuk.co.uk which offer 100% commission cashback.
Featured Cashback Websites
Topcashback.co.uk
  • Membership options - Has a free option and a premium option with an annual fee of £5
  • Minimum payout - there is no minimum, you can pay out even if you have 50p
  • Notes- When you register as a default option you are signed up to a free 1 month premium trial, if you won’t downgrade they will take away £5 from your earnings

Fatcheese.co.uk

6. Paid for surveys

The web also offers a wealth of balance-boosting opportunities. Survey websites such as Yougov.com, Panelbase.net and Toluna.com will all reward you for your opinions, either through cash or reward vouchers.
Once you’ve registered on the website, you’ll be sent surveys tailored to your personal profile, ranging from 10p to £2 per survey.

7. Earn from web research

Any Question Answered (aqa.63336.com), are often on the lookout for internet researchers. Once a customer asks a question through their mobile phone, it’s the researcher’s job to hunt out the answer and reply online.
You can choose your own hours and the questions you answer, and can earn around 30p for every question you answer correctly.

8. Review music

Budding Simon Cowells amongst us should check out soundout.com, a music website that pays users to review unsigned bands. The idea is simple: you sign up, listen to a track, rate it and write an honest review. You’ll get 5p per review, but the more reviews you make the more you can charge – experienced reviewers can command 25p per song.
“If you’re a dedicated reviewer, you can earn some decent pocket money, some users have earned in excess of £1,000,” says David Courtier-Dutton, the founder of soundout.com.

Rent your stuff for money

9. Take in a lodger

While most of us pay a fortune for our homes, it’s possible to make your home make money for you.
According to Santander, you could make as much as £289 a month from renting out a spare room. Under the government’s ‘rent a room’ scheme, you don’t need to pay tax on the first £4,250 you receive either, which means you could charge up to £354.16 a month without being lumbered with a tax bill.

10. Rent out a parking space

If you live close to a city centre, train station or football stadium and don’t use your parking space or garage, you’re sitting on a proverbial goldmine. Renting an empty parking place to a commuter or football fan could see you rake in the pounds.
Parkatmyhouse.com is a website where you can advertise your space free of charge and let frustrated drivers get in touch. A parking space in the West End of London, for example, can fetch £500 a month, while in a leafy suburb of Leeds a space could net you £100.

11. Rent your home to film makers

Hollywood can come to your home too, provided you have the right location. If you live in an interesting property, you could bag upwards of £1,000 a day renting your home to film and TV companies. Ideal locations must have large rooms, good parking facilities and understanding neighbours. Ordinary homes are wanted too.
Five ways to cash in on your home

Get into showbusiness

12. Be a Film extra

If you fancy seeing yourself on screen, film and TV companies are always on the hunt for extras. You could make up to £150 a day and get the chance to meet some famous actors. However, you will need to join an agency first.

13. Model your child

While every parent thinks their child is a star, model agencies could think so too. If you think your little one has what it takes, the first step is to contact an agency to ask about their requirements. You will be asked to send in a head and shoulders photo of your child, either by post or email.
If your child stands out, you’ll both be invited for an interview, to assess if your child is right for TV, photo or film. Depending on the child’s age, shoots pay upwards £50 an hour, but bear in mind that agencies can charge up to 25% commission.

Sell your unwanted items

14. Auctions

We’re all guilty of hoarding items that "could come in handy one day". But one man’s rubbish could be another man’s treasure, which is why online auction website eBay.co.uk is so successful. In fact, eBay estimates the average British house has about £450 worth of unwanted items that could be sold on the site.
Make cash from your old junk
For more valuable items, it could be worth going to an auction. Jonty Hearnden, antiques expert and presenter of BBC 1's Cash in the Attic and Sun, Sea and Bargain Spotting, says you should contact a local auctioneer if you think an item could be valuable.
"You could be asked to email across a digital photo, which the auctioneer will assess for free, or the auctioneer might visit you at no extra cost to take a closer look - especially if it is a large item," he explains.

15. Car boot sales

If you’d prefer money in your palm instantly, a car boot sale is the place to go. Thousands of people flock to car boot sales every weekend, with pitches costing about £10 a day. To find out where to flog your booty, check out Carbootjunction.com.
Make money from car boot sales

16. Recycle your old mobile

Many of us have an old mobile phone gathering dust in a drawer somewhere, but you could easily turn it into cash, even if it is slightly damaged. Websites such as Mopay.co.uk, Fonebank.com and Envirofone.com will tell you how much your phone is worth. An iPhone 3G, for example, could fetch around £130.
Cash in on your old mobile

Sell yourself

17. Mystery shopper

If you're longing for some retail therapy but can’t afford to hit the shops, why not earn a few pounds as a mystery shopper? Websites such as Retaileyes.co.uk employ mystery shoppers to drop in unannounced in shops and restaurants and rate their experience.
After you send in your feedback, you’ll be paid for your time and reimbursed for any purchases you made. You could make up to £20 a day, and get a meal or a night in a nice hotel thrown in for good measure.

18. Sell your skills

We all have skills and talents so why not use these to make a few extra quid.
“If you spent years of your life being marched to piano lessons, put the experience to good use in adulthood by advertising your services in the local newspaper as a music teacher, says Laura Howard in her book, CashQuestions.com's 100 Ways to Beat the Credit Crunch.
"Just three hour-long lessons a week could see you up to £60 better off, not to mention the sense of satisfaction you will get. The same applies for languages."

19. Clinical trials for money

Volunteering for medical experiments doesn’t just have to involve taking untested and risky drugs. Some clinical trials are perfectly safe, such as sleep studies, psychological tests and taste testers. Fit and healthy volunteers living in London willing to donate their blood for clinical research, for example, could be paid £60 a time.
But remember, never sign up for anything you are not happy with – risking your health for a few extra pounds is just not worth it. Go to Gpgp.net for trials in your area.

20. Join the Army Reserves

If you’re brave and committed enough to sign up, the Army Reserves (formerly known as the Territorial Army) is always looking for recruits. You would need to give up one weekend a month, attend an annual two-week camp for basic training and be ready to be called to active service.
Basic pay starts at £34.41 a day, but can rise to £112.51. When you meet the minimum yearly training requirement (27 days if you’re in a Regional Territorial unit, 19 days if you’re in a National unit) you receive an extra payment known as a bounty. This increases as you spend more time as a Reserve, so within five years of joining, you could receive an extra £1,600 a year. Go to Armyjobs.mod.uk for details. But it's worth bearing in mind that you could end up being deployed, making this a more serious option than the ones above.

Helicopter money

Periodically articles appear advocating, or discussing,
helicopter money. Here is a simple guide to this strange sounding concept. I go
in descending order of importance, covering the essential ground in points 1-7,
and dealing with more esoteric matters after that.


  1. Helicopter money is a form of fiscal stimulus. The original Friedman thought
    experiment involved the central bank distributing money by helicopter, but
    the real world counterpart to that is a tax cut of some form.
  2. What makes helicopter money different from a conventional tax cut is that
    helicopter money is paid for by the central bank printing money, rather
    than the government issuing debt.
  3. The central bank printing money is nothing new: Quantitative Easing (QE)
    involves the central bank creating reserves and using them to buy
    financial assets - mainly government debt. As a result, helicopter money
    is actually the combination of two very familiar policies: QE coupled with
    a tax cut. Another way of thinking about it: instead of using money to buy
    assets (QE alone), the central bank gives it away to people. If you think
    intuitively that this would be a better use of the money as a means of
    stimulating the economy, I think you are right.
  4. Is it exactly the same as a conventional tax cut plus QE? A conventional tax
    cut would involve the government creating more debt, which the central
    bank would then buy under QE. With helicopter money no additional
    government debt would be created. But is government debt held by the
    central bank, where the central bank pays back to the Treasury the
    interest it receives on this debt, really government debt in anything more
    than name only? The answer would appear to be yes, because the central
    bank could decide to sell the debt, in which case it would revert back to
    being normal government debt.
  5. However at this point we have to ask what the aim of the central bank is. Suppose
    the central bank has an inflation target. It achieves that target by
    changing interest rates, which it can either control (at the short end) or
    influence (at the long end) by buying or selling assets of various kinds.
    So central bank decisions about buying and selling government debt are
    determined by the need to hit the inflation target. Given this, whether
    money is created by buying government debt (through QE) which finances the
    tax cut or by financing the tax cut directly seems immaterial, because
    decisions about how much money gets created in the long run are determined
    by the need to hit the inflation target.
  6. There is a general principle here that should always be born in mind when
    thinking about helicopter money. The central bank cannot independently
    control inflation and control money creation - the two are linked in the
    long run (although the short run may be much more unpredictable). Now it could be that advocates of helicopter money really want higher inflation targets, but do not want to be explicit about this, just as they may not want to call helicopter money a fiscal stimulus. The problem with this is that central bankers do understand the macroeconomics, so there seems little point trying to be deceptive. If helicopter money does not mean higher inflation targets, then this policy is just fiscal stimulus plus QE. (I elaborate on
    this point here,and discuss but largely discount possible differences here.
    A less technical discussion is here.)
  7. Saying that helicopter money is 'just' fiscal stimulus plus QE is not meant to be
    dismissive. Mark Blyth and Eric Lonergan make the quite legitimate point that our institutional separation between monetary and fiscal policy may not be appropriate to a world where the liquidity trap may be a frequent problem. Many years ago I suggested in a FT piece that the central bank might be given a limited ability to temporarily
    change a small number of fiscal instruments to enhance its control over
    the economy. The more recent proposal outlined by Jonathan Portes and myself has some similarities with thisidea.
  8. Turningto the tax cut, would this work in stimulating consumption? A familiar
    objection to a bond financed tax cut is Ricardian Equivalence: people just
    save the tax cut because they know taxes will increase in the future to
    pay the interest on the new debt. Now we know that for very good reasons
    Ricardian Equivalence does not hold in the real world, so we are entering
    the territory of angels and pins here, and as a result you may want to stop reading
    now. If not, the question is: if Ricardian Equivalence did hold, would a
    tax cut financed by printing money be subject to the same problem? Here we
    come to the issue of whether central bank money is 'irredeemable'. The next point explains.
  9. Ricardian Equivalence works because, to avoid having to reduce future consumption
    when taxes rise to pay the interest on the government debt created by the
    original tax cut, consumers are forced to invest all of the tax cut. If a
    £100 tax cut implies taxes are higher by £5 each subsequent year to pay a
    5% interest rate, then if the rate of interest consumers can receive is
    also 5%, to generate an extra £5 each year to pay those higher taxes they
    have to invest all £100 of the tax cut. Now suppose the tax cut is
    financed by printing money. There is now no interest to pay. So if
    the central bank never wanted to undo its money creation, there is no
    reason why private agents who hold this money should not regard it as
    wealth and at some point spend it. This is what is meant by money being
    irredeemable.
  10. However we need to recall that the central bank may have an inflation target. For
    that reason, it may want to undo its money creation. If people expect that
    to happen, they will not regard their money holding as wealth. The logic
    of Ricardian Equivalence does apply. (The central bank may not be able to
    reduce money by raising taxes, but it can sell its government debt
    instead. Now the government has to pay interest on its debt, so taxes will
    rise.) This is why Willem Buiter stresses
    that it is expected future money, not current money, that is regarded as
    wealth.
  11. TonyYates has a recent post on this. He argues that if the central bank assumes money is irredeemable, and starts printing a lot of it, people may stop wanting to use it. If
    they do that, it will no longer be seen as wealth. This is real angels and
    pins stuff that can come from taking microfoundations too seriously. Just
    ask yourself what you would do if you received a cheque in the post from
    the central bank. As Nick Rowe points out in this post,
    we can cut through all this by noting the link between money creation and
    inflation targets. The money required to sustain an inflation target will
    not be redeemed, so it can be regarded as wealth.
  12. Suppose central banks do stick to their inflation targets, but are having trouble
    achieving them because inflation is too low and we are in a liquidity
    trap. Without helicopter money, the inflation target will be undershot. That is the context of the current discussion. Might agents save the tax cut, because they will anticipate higher prices and recognise that they will need the additional money as a medium of exchange? As I discuss here, this is not a problem because the increase in prices will reduce real
    interest rates, which will stimulate the economy that way. As Willem Buiter says, "there always exists a combined monetary and fiscal policy action that boosts private demand".

10 blogs making the most money worldwide

1. The Huffington Post 
Frequently ranked the world’s number one blog. It was founded in 2005 by columnist, author and former political wife Arianna Huffington. Daily pay-per-click income: $30,000 (£19,000). http://www.huffingtonpost.com
2. Mashable 
A mash-up of social media and entertainment news. The site was founded by Pete Cashmore from his Aberdeen home in 2005 – he was then 19.  Makes around $15,000 (£9,500) a day from advertising. http://www.mashable.com
3. Engadget 
Covers daily consumer tech and gadget news in a variety of languages. Daily advertising income of around $10,000 (£6,400). http://www.engadet.com
4. Perez Hilton
Self-titled site of celebrity gossip blogger Perez Hilton (Mario Lavandeira). Hilton started blogging in 2004 ‘because it seemed easy’. Makes around $3,500 (£2,200) daily through advertising.  www.perezhilton.com
5. Gizmodo
Consumer tech blog that’s part of the Gawker network. Founded in 2002 by Peter Rojas, who left Gizmodo to co-found Engadget. http://www.gizmodo.com
6. Joystiq
A gaming blog founded in 2004 by Peter Rojas. Makes around $1,700 (£1,100 ) in daily income  through CPM (cost per mile) advertising. Now owned by AOL. http://www.joystiq.com
7. Retire at 21 
Tips for young entrepreneurs. Founded in 2006 by Michael Dunlop (‘dyslexic college drop-out who conquered the internet’). http://www.retireat21.com
8. Lifehacker 
A blog of productivity tricks (or ‘life hacks’), ranging from Viz-style Top Tips (‘Need a creative boost? Try lying down’) to more sober suggestions. Another Gawker site. http://www.lifehacker.com
9. Andrew Sullivan
Influential political blog by British author and commentator (and former editor of The New Republic). Sullivan relaunched the site with a subscription fee. dish.andrewsullivan.com
10. Kotaku 
The last Gawker site on our list specialises in all things video games. Headed up by MTV reporter Stephen Totilo, its daily income is around $1,500 (£950). http://www.kotaku.com

Friday, December 19, 2014

Best affiliates program in USA (United State) UK (United Kingdom) – Make money Online

Best Affiliates Program in USA and UK make more opportunity to earn and gain lot of income in short time period for all publishers over the world wide. In today time Affiliates make more option as alternatives of top adverting program like google adsense, Yahoo advertising network. At the starting stage for business promoting own business at low cost these categorized affiliates program is more convenient for your professional business over internet. All best affiliates are new for you but today’s they served millions of advertisers and publishers are happy with them in United States and United Kingdom. To know more you can visit and read users experience on its official site. So advertisers always find the faultless affiliates in top level countries over the world including united state and United Kingdom, London ect.best affiliates program.


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Link Share

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Commission Junction

best affiliates program - Commission junction serves service mostly in North America. Commission junction connected with advertisers, Publishers and Universities. Commission junction connects publishers with top level brand over motto behind make money online in easy way. To take part of commission junction you can register yourself in free as a publishers and advertiser easily.

ShareASale

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Amazon Associates Affiliates

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Google affiliates Network

best affiliates program - Google affiliates advertisement best way to earn huge income in fewer efforts. Google adsense gives earn money from advertise google ads on your websites and for advertiser can advertise after selecting target custom using geo location over the world at low cost.

ClixGalore

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PeerFly.com

best affiliates program - PeerFly is providing free training for new advertisers. Peerfly prompted top companies over the world. You can know more about on its official site. PeerFly one and only giving reward in short of time period here

Click Bank

best affiliates program - Click Bank deserve at number 8 position in top best Affiliates for US and UK. You can read service like Affiliate payouts, Sell Online, Customer Support, Rich Analytics. Other two Best Affiliates programs online are,

MaxBounty

NeverBlue.com

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Many easy ways to make money online


On This page, you’ll find the best and easy ways to make money online. You will start making money by today itself. These ways are pretty much tested by us, and some are from these site readers. You can also share your own ideas in comment section, which will help others. We will keep adding new ways here so please bookmark this page.

 Online surveys

This is very much popular way to make money online. There are many companies which pay to researchers to test and complete free surveys about their products. These companies use third-party survey sites for the surveys. There are many such sites where you can complete these free surveys. You can make up to $5 for some surveys!

How Paid Survey Works: It is very simple, there are lot of survey sites which pay you for completing free surveys. There is only following steps involved:
  • Sign Up to survey sites
  • Choose survey which you like to complete
  • Submit survey once completed
  • Wait till your survey reviewed, you’ll get paid once confirmed
  • Cash-out when you reached cash-out limit
Effort required and Earnings: You can expect to spend on average 20-30 minutes on each survey. Payment for surveys can vary from site to site and from survey to survey.  Expect to be compensated one of three ways: with cash (anywhere from $0.5 to $20 per survey), with points that can be redeemed for prizes, or with sweepstakes entries.
Paid ViewPoint
When you register on this site, you can earn between $1 to $2 sign up bonus. You shall get $1 as bonus and another $1 for completing your profile. You can earn around $1 for every survey. Minimum payout limit is set to $15 and it is paid using PayPal. You can also earn 20% commission for referring others to this site.
Points2Shop
I have been active on this site since last 2 years and can advise that this site paying all its members on time. This site is active since 2007 so it is very trusted and legit site. You can make money by completing small free surveys. There are many other ways to earn on this site other than surveys like complete an offer, watch video or complete small task. Best thing about this site is that it pays you to refer persons and you can earn $1.5 + 15% commission per referral.
Rewards can be redeemed through checks, gift cards and Paypal.
Survey SavvY
t is one of best survey sites out there. You can earn anywhere between $0.25 to $20 per survey. You can request your earnings once you have accumulated more than $1 USD in incentives. Payments are made through checks.
Opinion Place
You can earn by completing simple surveys. If you qualify for and complete an Opinion-place paid online survey you can choose from the following rewards: $1.00 to $5.00 in Amazon.com Gift Cards, $1.00 to $5.00 PayPal credits, 75 to 150 Advantage miles, or an entry into bi-monthly Sweepstakes The amount of the reward will depend on the length of the survey. It is only excepting USA members.
 Harris Polls
His site offers points called HI points for the majority of studies. Once you’ve accumulated enough points you may redeem them for your choice of a variety of great rewards. You can redeem your points as soon as you reach a redemption level, or you can let them grow for even greater rewards. You can also take part in sweepstakes. It is only excepting USA members.
Zoom Panel
You can earn points by completing survey. They offer maximum of 250 points per survey. You can redeem these points for rewards of your choice.

Get paid for searching web

How did you find this site? Did you use any search engine? If yes, then you could have made some money while doing the same. This might be the easiest way to make money while doing things you normally do.
The innovative idea by HAFIZ rewards you money every-time you search on google, yahoo or some other search engine. You just need to install a small add-on to your web browser. Whenever, you conduct search on these search engines, there would be few sponsored result alongside with other results.  Every sponsored result has a reward attached to it. You can collect your reward by clicking on result. 
There is no minimum payout so you can cash-out anytime through PayPal. If you want then you can donate this money to charity.
you can earn rewards for searching web on Bing.
How does it work?
Earn credits towards rewards by searching with Bing and taking advantage of daily offers which help you discover about the many ways in which Bing helps you get things done. Then visit the redemption center whenever you're ready to redeem your credits for a selection of great rewards.
Note: Bing search offers are available only in USA and UK

‘Get Paid To’ sites

Get paid to sites, also called GPT sites are good source of online income. These sites pay you to complete simple free offers, watching videos, for completing small tasks, etc. These sites pay through Paypal or you can select one of reward mentioned there.
The most popular sites are SwagBucks, Points2Shop, Toluna.
There are many other best get paid to sites with low minimum payout
What is get paid to site (GPT)?
GPT is a site which pays their members for working on small tasks or offers like taking small survey etc.
Is GPT sites legit?
Most of these sites pay their members 70-75% of amount they receive from their advertisers so they are already making profit with every task or offer a member is  completing, this is the reason that most of the GPT sites are legit and paying their members on time.
What are best GPT sites out there?
I am listing few of these GPT sites on which I have worked and received at-least one payment. There are many people who are making making by completing surveys, watching videos, etc. on these GPT sites.
Rewarding Ways
This is one of the best GPT site. There is lot of offers, Paid to Click, Paid to Signup, Surveys, Watch videos etc. available on this site. You can earn more money by completing small tasks. Best thing about this site is that it has minimum payout limit only $1.00. You can request payment using PayPal, Payza, Moneybookers, Neteller & Amazon Gift Cards. You can refer your friends and get paid 20% of whatever they earn.

Powercoins
 This is very legit site and has many offers available all the time. You will get 1000 powercoins which are equal to $1 as a signup bonus. One thing which I like about this site is that it has its own android app. You can use this app and complete free offers any time. Once you have accumulated 5000 powercoins, you can either choose a gift card or can withdraw into your Paypal account.

Swag Bucks
I would rate this site as one of the best sites. You can earn $1-$20 / day on this site. You can request your payment using PayPal gift card once you reach 500 SB(Swag Bucks) which are equivalent to $5.00, also you can redeem these points for rewards you like.

Super Pay
SuperPay pay you daily for completing daily surveys, PTC ads and other free offers. Once you have earned $1.00, you can get paid via Instant PayPal, Payza, Moneybookers, Neteller or Amazon Gift Cards. There are many other ways to earn money here like referring friends. SuperPay pay 15% of all your referral earning also bonus of $0.10 for every referral who join this site and complete a offer.
Offer Nation
Offer Nation is also similar to other GPT site. It has minimum payout of $1.00, you can get paid via Instant PayPal, Payza, Moneybookers, Neteller or Amazon Gift Cards. You can also earn by referring your friends. This site pay 15% of your referral earning with $0.10 bonus for every referral who join this site and complete a offer.

Treasure Trooper
This site is also similar to Rewarding Ways. You can get paid for working on any Offers, Surveys, Tasks, Search, Shopping etc. tasks. This site offers $1.00 sign up bonus. It pays 20% for first level referrals and 5% for second level referrals. Minimum payout limit is $20, you can request payment through PayPal once you reach payout limit.

Points 2 shop
This site is active since 2007 so it is very trusted and legit site. You can make money by completing small free surveys. There are many other ways to earn on this site other than surveys like complete an offer, watch video or complete small task. Best thing about this site is that it pays you to refer other persons and you can earn $1.5 + 15% commission per referral.
Rewards can be redeemed through checks, gift cards and Paypal. You can request payment once you have $1.00 in your account.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Many more reasons Freelancers do it Better



Many more reasons Freelancers do it Better

A happy worker is a productive worker, and it's hard to find a happier lot than freelancers. Whether they're entrepreneurs, Web workers or something in between, freelancers enjoy a better lifestyle than their cube-dwelling brethren. Read on for 101 reasons why.

Time

Contrary to popular belief, freelancers and other people who work at home don't sit around watching talk shows all day. There are, however, a few perks that come along with having a flexible work schedule.
1.     Time is on your side: If you charge an hourly rate, clients aren't likely to drag their feet on the details you need to get the job done. Compare that with office workers, who often have to wait for information to funnel through various bureaucratic channels.
2.     There's a two-hour wait? That's OK, I'll bring my laptop: Errands that might require office workers to take an extensive lunch break or half day out of the office can be turned into productive work time for freelancers.
3.     You can work through lunch and get done early: Eating lunch at your desk is slightly less depressing when you're at home, and it saves time.
4.     Squirreling away "me time":You can load up on work now so that you can do some serious relaxing later.
5.     Meetings about nothing: Corporate workers are often required to attend time-wasting meetings — like quarterly sales reviews or monthly team meetings — that are scheduled to happen whether the employee is needed or not. Freelancers may need to attend meetings with clients, but they're easier to control.
6.     You can shop when the store is empty: By adjusting your schedule, you can go shopping without dealing with crowds.
7.     Opting out of a daily commute saves time: The average commute is about 23 minutes each way, adding up to almost an hour each day that you could be doing something better.
8.     "Sure, anytime between Wednesday and Friday is fine": Waiting around for the cable guy doesn't take time out of your life if your office is at home.
9.     You can work when you're most productive: When you work at your peak hours, you can save time in efficiency.

Sticking It to the Man

Big corporations have a tendency to serve high-ranking employees and shareholders above rank-and-file grunts. This is how freelancing helps you and even others escape their tyranny.
10.You have the ability to help other small businesses save money: As a freelancer, your overhead costs are lower than a large firm, which means that you can offer a more competitive rate that is friendly to small businesses.
11. Layoffs aren't a concern: A freelancer's pink slip often comes in as a trickle rather than a sudden force. You'll be able to see it coming and take action to stop it instead of living at the mercy of fate and budget cuts.
12. Following your heart is easier: You can choose to eliminate working with organizations that conflict with your ethics.
13. No awkward performance reviews: Performance reviews seem slightly biased toward management, don't you think? Every organization is different, but they generally consist of "this is what you're doing wrong/right" and "this is how we're going to control you in the future to make you do more of the right." Freelancers just don't have to deal with that, as performance can be rated on whether or not your clients decide to come back for more.
14.Unscrupulous accountants can't cheat you out of your retirement fund: Remember Enron? Their employees lost pensions and savings when the company collapsed due to accounting malpractices. Freelancers generally don't participate in sponsored retirement plans of this sort, leaving them to invest in a variety of funds of their choosing.

Money

Although working as a freelancer can make for a rocky financial road, following this path can lead many workers to higher earnings than their office-dwelling peers.
15. You'll learn more about personal finance: Freelancing rarely provides a steady paycheck, so it offers a good lesson in responsible saving and spending. It also promotes investment, as you'll have to consider your own retirement future.
16. Save on child care: Instead of paying for full-time care, you may be able to cut care back to part-time hours or even work out a schedule with your spouse that allows you to eliminate child care altogether.
17.  Casual clothing is cheaper: If you're working at home, it's not likely that you're wearing a designer suit on a daily basis. The opportunity to wear more casual clothes will save you money, as they're often cheaper to buy.
18. You'll learn more about taxes: Freelancing involves filing taxes that are often more complicated than an office worker's. Most are subject to self-employment taxes and quarterly payments. It sounds like a drag, but it can spark a motivation to take advantage of more public programs.
19. Save money on car maintenance: By not commuting, you're reducing wear and tear on your car, extending its life.
20.   Save money on fuel: On the same note, not commuting helps you avoid spending lots of money on gas.
21. You can get rid of your car altogether: If it works for your situation, you may be able to opt out of having a car at all. That means no car, insurance, inspection or registration payments. That's on top of the savings you're probably already enjoying from not really driving your car.
22. Your level of career-loathing spending is reduced or eliminated: Expensive vacations, trips to the spa and gallons of fruity alcoholic drinks are often indulged in because of a need to release work- related stress. Freelancers are generally happier and more satisfied by their work, so this type of spending is not as prevalent.
23. Save on dry cleaning: Work clothes are often dry clean only, but work-at-home clothes are generally wash and wear.
24. Home-office tax deduction: If you use a specific part of your home solely for working, you qualify for a tax deduction.
25. Better pay: Freelancers generally earn more because employers don't have to deal with the overhead of keeping a full-time employee.
26. When buying a house, you don't have to consider a daily commute: A commute time of zero allows you to buy a home in a more affordable but possibly far-flung area.
27. Control over your hourly rate: Freelancers decide how much to charge for their services, determining just how much their time is worth.
28.Your hobbies are cheaper: Just because you do something as a profession doesn't mean you have to stop doing it for fun. For example, photographers can take high-quality photos of their own family using professional equipment they've purchased for paid work.
29. If you need a raise, you can increase your rates or work more: Freelancers aren't subject to scheduled .0368-percent raises per year.

Relationships

Freelancing benefits workers by allowing them to devote more time and attention to relationships they want to pursue, while eliminating those that aren't worth the trouble.
30.  You're not stuck with Crazy for the next 30 years: Every office has a Crazy; that one person in the group that just isn't right and will never, ever leave the company. Office workers are stuck with this person until retirement, while freelancers are done with Crazy once the project is complete.
31. You'll learn the fine art of networking: Freelancers often get a majority of their work through contacts and word of mouth, so the incentive is there to get out and sell yourself.
32.  Freelancing is more personal: As you develop networking relationships and come to see loyal clients as friends, you realize that freelancing is infinitely more personal than dealing with others as a corporate employee.
33. Your dog loves you more: If you're at home, your dog doesn't need to be kenneled or taken to doggie day care. In fact, Pooches just might be treated to a mind-clearing stroll around the block.
34. You choose your boss: Everyone answers to someone, and freelancers are no exception. However, freelancers answer to clients, a boss that can be chosen and changed with relative ease.
35.  Stinky food? Who cares!: If you're all by your lonesome, no one will mind if you eat a gouda, sauerkraut and pepper sandwich with anchovies.

Mental Health

Whatever your work arrangement, there's no denying that employment is a see-saw of both stress and satisfaction. These are the ways in which freelancing tips the scale in your favor.
36.  Control freaks welcome: Freelancers have to take on many roles, from marketing to accounting. A desire to have your hands on every little detail is not only acceptable, it's preferred.
37. You can donate your talent to a worthy cause: Doing a little pro-bono work isn't just fulfilling for your soul, it's also an excellent word-of-mouth marketing tool. You're free to volunteer your services this way when you're the boss.
38. Diversity: Instead of doing the same thing day in and day out, you can pick up a variety of projects to keep you occupied.
39.  You decide what to work on: Freelancers can drop clients that just aren't worth the hassle.
40.You can balance risk: Corporate employees have all of their eggs in one basket. Freelancers generally work for more than one client at a time, so if you're dropped by one client, you don't get completely wiped out.
41.You can do what you love: Freelancing allows for the freedom to take on projects that pique your interest.
42. Avoid traffic stress: For most people, traffic is not fun. In fact, it's downright infuriating. Freelancers who work at home avoid commute-related stress.
43.You'll satisfy your hunting-and-gathering instinct: Most freelancers spend about half of their time drumming up business and half of their time actually working.
44.It's hard to get bored: Freelancing is a lot like chronic job-hopping. Once you have a chance to really get tired of the way things work, you're already moving on to the next big thing.
45. No office politics: Office cliques, management brownnosing and superiority complexes just don't hold up when there's no structure to support them.

Physical Health

Even the most low-impact office work can have a negative effect on your health. This is how freelancing eliminates or improves on the health problems that plague office workers.
46. No fluorescent lighting: Fluorescent lighting has the power to suck the life out of you. If you're freelancing at home, you have the option to use more health-friendly ambient lighting or even ultraviolet bulbs.
47.You're safer: Not having to commute means that fender benders, floods, snow and ice aren't a daily concern.
48.Ergonomics are simplified: When offices buy furniture, it's generally of the one-size- fits-all variety. If you're in charge of buying your own equipment, you're able to create a workstation that fits your body better.
49.No workplace violence: If you're not working in an office, you don't have to be worried about the day when Joe Office worker finally hits his limit and goes ballistic.
50.You don't have to eat on a schedule: Many weight-loss programs recommend that you eat smaller, more frequent meals during the day. Working at home makes it easier to follow this type of regimen.
51.Lunch is a home-cooked meal: If you work at home, you have an opportunity every day to eat a healthy, home-cooked meal for lunch instead of something greasy from the drive-through.
52.You don't have to burn as much sick time: No one wants to work when they're sick, but it's more manageable at home. Plus, you're less exposed to illnesses at home, so chances are that you'll be less likely to pick something up in the first place.
53. You can use an exercise-ball chair and no one will think you're insane: Exercise balls are touted as a healthier alternative to traditional office chairs, but it's hard to imagine using one in a traditional office. Working at home, you're free to exercise while sitting without judgment.
54. Power napping is easier: If you're freelancing at home, taking a health- and productivity-boosting power nap is as easy as walking a few steps to your bedroom or favorite couch.
55.You can eat healthier foods: It's not likely that you keep a vending machine stocked with sugary snacks at home, but you probably have a refrigerator that's great for keeping fresh, healthy foods available.
56. You'll be less tempted to eat junk food: Office food is a very strange phenomenon. Three-day old donuts that would otherwise not pass muster are quickly gobbled up due to a toxic mix of boredom, compulsion and a simple a desire to get something for free. Ultimately, it often results in poor nutrition choices while on the job. Freelancers don't have to deal with this. That is, of course, not counting last night's leftovers.

Motivation

Motivation is what drives you. Whether it's a fear of your boss or a genuine love for your field, motivation can greatly affect your job satisfaction.
57. Higher productivity benefits you, not your manager: When office workers can complete a task more efficiently, the company benefits. When freelancers find higher productivity, they benefit themselves.
58.You'll get credit for everything: When working for a corporation, workers generally give up the right to own their work. So if you're working for a large advertising agency and you come up with the next big thing, the idea belongs to the company, whether you stay there or not. Unless you agree to contracts stipulating otherwise, working as a freelancer allows you to put your name all over everything you produce.
59. You can learn more: By working with a number of different clients, you may pick up different insights and perspectives on an industry.
60. You define your own future: Freelancers don't have to worry about whether or not they have "management potential"; they're already the CEO.
61.You'll develop an impressive portfolio: When working as a freelancer, excellence tends to snowball.
62.You can flex your creative muscles: As a freelancer, you have the ability to seek out clients who need the kind of services that you want to provide.
63.You'll be challenged: Whether it's figuring out your legal status or dealing with a demanding customer, freelancing presents new hurdles to climb, and that's not necessarily a bad thing.
64. Rewards are immediate: Freelancers don't toil away for 20 years just to be presented with a gold watch and a pat on the back. Instead, they get work, bonuses and positive networking that's worth infinitely more.
65. Pushing yourself pays off: Your growth is only limited by your imagination and effort.
66. Your motivation is based on production, not a time clock: If you finish work faster than you were supposed to, you won't have to kill time until 5 p.m.; when you're done for the day, you can actually be done.

   Working Conditions

Your working environment can have a huge impact on your productivity and happiness. These are the ways in which freelancers have the upper hand.
67.You control the volume: If you like ambient noise, you can work with the radio on or go to a coffee shop. If you prefer absolute quiet, you can keep it that way. Office workers have little to no control over the noise in their environment.
68.Your house will be cleaner: If you're at home all day, you're bound to be irked if it's dirty, and you may feel compelled to clean up your act.
69. You don't have to feel cramped: Sharing spaces with your co-workers is a thing of the past.
70. You can use Firefox if you want to: Instead of having to conform to a corporate IT policy, you're free to choose your own preferred software.
71. Solitude: Some find freelance work to be lonely, but many others enjoy the solitude that it offers.
72. Increased productivity: Working outside of an office environment usually means that you're subject to fewer distractions and thus are able to be more productive.
73.Catch a breeze: Unlike many office environments, your windows at home can actually be opened.
74.  Rocking out is OK: You can listen to music or watch TV in the background without worrying about bothering a cube neighbor.
75.You can have the corner office if you feel like it: Working at home means you don't have to compete with co-workers for prime office real estate.
76.You'll never get behind on laundry or dishes: Workers sometimes need to take a quick break to clear their mind. Office workers might grab a cup of coffee. Home workers can knock out some quick housework.

     Flexibility

    Freelancers are generally able to define how, when and where they work. This fosters a situation that allows them to take care of      business, plus a few other things.
77.You can go on your kid's field trip: When Junior's class needs a chaperone for the zoo, you can just rearrange your schedule instead of having to worry about requesting time off and qualifying for paid leave.
78.Your work hours aren't set in stone: If you find yourself wide awake at 4 a.m. with lots of ideas, you can knock out some work on the spot and maybe even get done early for the day.
79.You can hop in the pool while it's still light outside: If you feel like taking a swim in the middle of the day, it's only a matter of working later or harder.
80.Your vision is important: Clients value your opinion.
81.Working vacations are possible: If you're one of those crazy workaholic types who can't bear to be without work to do, you can take your show on the road.
82.Take your grandmother to the doctor: Spend time with your elderly relatives who may not get much attention while other family members are at work. You can always adjust your schedule to accommodate the extra time.
83.Relocation isn't a big deal: If you decide it's time to move to a different city, you don't have to worry about finding a new job.
84.You can go back to school: If you want to pursue further education, you can make room in your day to attend classes.
85.You can accommodate a disability: Whether it's limited mobility or agoraphobia, working at home as a freelancer can open up doors to those who might face challenges in an office setting.
86.Work is wherever you want it to be: Whether it's the couch, the coffee shop or even the beach, your location is completely your choice.
87. You can always go back: Even if you give up your freelance lifestyle temporarily, you're not surrendering everything. You'll still have your contacts, portfolio and a wealth of industry knowledge. In the corporate world, leaving a job often means starting at the bottom of the totem pole somewhere new.
88.You can expand your reach: Instead of limiting yourself to one employer in a specific location, you can spread yourself out to firms all over the country and even the world.
89.You can set your schedule to accommodate your family's needs: If you need to start work early to finish in time to get the kids to band practice, you have the flexibility to do so.
90.You can pick up and stop work at any time: With a flexible schedule, you can sporadically pursue other interests instead of being chained to a desk for eight hours at a time.

     Is This the Fun Part?

     These reasons aren't life-changers, but they are fun little perks that come along with being a freelancer.
91.It's easy to nurse a caffeine addiction: Whether you're at home or using public wifi, chances are you're not far from a nice cup of coffee that's better than the usual office swill.
92.You'll always have a last-minute gift: Freelancers specializing in personal services can offer their assistance as a gift.
93. "Freelance" just sounds cool: Cube dwellers are naturally jealous of freelance workers, and that's perfectly alright. So what if it's because they think you work in your underwear?
94. You get to use really neat tools: The Internet is full of fun applications that are designed to make a freelancer's life easier.
95.Every day is Casual Friday: We've already touched on this, but it's just so fun to rub it in. Jeans? OK. Shorts? Sure.
96.You might end up in the paper: If you create a compelling press release for your freelancing business, media outlets may publish it and give you bragging rights.
97. You can have a beer with lunch: Who is going to notice or even care?
98.You can feel smug about saving the environment: By eliminating the need for a separate office space and commuting emissions, you're greener than most office workers.
99.You may score free travel: Clients might want to fly you out to their site.
      100.You have an excuse to buy an iPhone: You need an effective device for phone,     email and text Communication, don't you? 
       101.If your red stapler gets stolen, the list of suspects is significantly shorter: Your productivity.Suffers if you have to hunt down office supplies that walk away. If you can narrow it down to the cat, your 11-year old and your spouse, making interrogations simply take up less time.

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