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Internet Business Tip - The Quick Way to a Six Figure Income via Joint Ventures! here are lots of models that you can use. But for Paul, he offers around $5 per post and expects around 60 to 100 posts. But when revenue from the blog grows to a certain level, they might go into a revenue-sharing model. But I guess, by the end of the day, you need to discuss this with your blogger and agree on something that the both of you are comfortable with.You have a better chance at winning the lottery than making a six figure a year income on the Internet. With this being the case, how do you better your chances at becoming successful? Easy! The same way you increase your odds at winning the lottery… by going in with a lot of people.Joint VentureA joint venture is a partnership between 2 or more people (companies), where all parties contribute money and resources a I think that's a fair deal. Of course, Paul and I talked about more things during the call. We talked about how much to pay a blogger, how to promote your blog, how to monetize your blog and a lot more. But I can't tell you everything that Paul shared with me without having to write a novel. But I think, getting a blogger is a step c The Biggest Mistake I made As An Affiliate Looking at the number of blog networks that are around, I wonder what it will be like to start one of my own. I am sure you are familiar with names like 9rules, b5media, Gothamist, Weblog, TechCrunch and more. Yes, they are all blog networks.One of the biggest mistakes I made as an affiliate was just driving traffic directly to a sales page of a vendor. Now that is not to say that this process does not work, however I did not leverage the money I spent on advertising in the first place. Let me explain that. Once gain there is no doubt that you can make money doing this, but what are the long term implications?You send traffic that you pay for to somebody else’s site where they can Now, don't get the wrong idea here. At the time of this writing, I haven't started a blog network of my own, but I wanted to know how it can be done. While browsing through a list of blog network that I found online, I came across a familiar name -- Paul Short. Paul Short and I were advisors at a private forum about a year back. Paul and I each have our own unique expertise when it comes to running an online business. I do a lot of list building and affiliate programs, while Paul is a master at blogging and search engine optimization. And little did I know, over the past one-year or so, Paul has been quitely building his own little blog network. It's called Gomaud Media. When I learned about this, I sent Paul an email and asked if he'd help me with this issue. I want to know how to hire bloggers and build a blog network. I wasn't sure that I'd be doing it, but I sure want to learn how it can be done. So he replied and later we got on the phone talking about that one thing -- how to hire bloggers and start a blog network. The call lasted for over an hour. And Paul shared interesting things about starting your own blog network. One of the things was about where and how to find a good blogger to blog for you. It's hard training people how to write and how to blog. When you want someone to blog for you, it's best to get an actual blogger. Maybe there are few things that you can teach the blogger, something about how many posts they should do a day and things like that. But in general, you want somebody who is already blogging because they are already familiar with the technology and the culture. And to do that, you can look at sites like Technorati and Digg. These two sites index the content of blogs from all over the world. What you need to do is just search for blogs within the niche that you are pursuing. Now, here's a tip when looking for a blogger. Look for a blogger that has her/his own voice when writing. What I mean by this is that they must have opinions on things and not just sit on the fence all the time. Why? Because bloggers like this will attract a lot more readership. People would always want to know what you think. Now that you have your blogger, you can start building your blog. How do you work with your blogger? From what I understand, if it's your blog, you need to prepare the blog, do the hosting, get the domain name, do all the designing, do all the optimization, install all the plug-ins, do all the marketing ... and your blogger, will just login and blog. And how much do you pay a blogger? Well, there are lots of models that you can use. But for Paul, he offers around $5 per post and expects around 60 to 100 posts. But when revenue from the blog grows to a certain level, they might go into a revenue-sharing model. But I guess, by the end of the day, you need to discuss this with your blogger and agree on something that the both of you are comfortable with. I think that's a fair deal. Of course, Paul and I talked about more things during the call. We talked about how much to pay a blogger, how to promote your blog, how to monetize your blog and a lot more. But I can't tell you everything that Paul shared with me without having to write a novel. But I think, getting a blogger is a step cl Make Money Answering Surveys for Companies iate programs, while Paul is a master at blogging and search engine optimization.Online surveys have the reputation for being only about consumer products but, the opinion of couch potatoes can be useful too. If you have ever watched a television show or movie, you know that they have ratings of some kind. You have definitely heard about the viewer ratings that make or break a show. When the ratings come out, the television shows are affected in large ways by the results. Online surveys provide the important information needed fo And little did I know, over the past one-year or so, Paul has been quitely building his own little blog network. It's called Gomaud Media. When I learned about this, I sent Paul an email and asked if he'd help me with this issue. I want to know how to hire bloggers and build a blog network. I wasn't sure that I'd be doing it, but I sure want to learn how it can be done. So he replied and later we got on the phone talking about that one thing -- how to hire bloggers and start a blog network. The call lasted for over an hour. And Paul shared interesting things about starting your own blog network. One of the things was about where and how to find a good blogger to blog for you. It's hard training people how to write and how to blog. When you want someone to blog for you, it's best to get an actual blogger. Maybe there are few things that you can teach the blogger, something about how many posts they should do a day and things like that. But in general, you want somebody who is already blogging because they are already familiar with the technology and the culture. And to do that, you can look at sites like Technorati and Digg. These two sites index the content of blogs from all over the world. What you need to do is just search for blogs within the niche that you are pursuing. Now, here's a tip when looking for a blogger. Look for a blogger that has her/his own voice when writing. What I mean by this is that they must have opinions on things and not just sit on the fence all the time. Why? Because bloggers like this will attract a lot more readership. People would always want to know what you think. Now that you have your blogger, you can start building your blog. How do you work with your blogger? From what I understand, if it's your blog, you need to prepare the blog, do the hosting, get the domain name, do all the designing, do all the optimization, install all the plug-ins, do all the marketing ... and your blogger, will just login and blog. And how much do you pay a blogger? Well, there are lots of models that you can use. But for Paul, he offers around $5 per post and expects around 60 to 100 posts. But when revenue from the blog grows to a certain level, they might go into a revenue-sharing model. But I guess, by the end of the day, you need to discuss this with your blogger and agree on something that the both of you are comfortable with. I think that's a fair deal. Of course, Paul and I talked about more things during the call. We talked about how much to pay a blogger, how to promote your blog, how to monetize your blog and a lot more. But I can't tell you everything that Paul shared with me without having to write a novel. But I think, getting a blogger is a step c Get Money Online things was about where and how to find a good blogger to blog for you.Get Money OnlineTechnology has made the world a fascinating place to live, and it’s the Internet that brings us all together. You can do everything online these days – from furnishing your home, to getting a college education. But, if you know how to use the Internet, you can also get money online. The best part is that anyone can do it – if they know how to use the Internet.If you’ve ever sat down at your computer, opened your web brow It's hard training people how to write and how to blog. When you want someone to blog for you, it's best to get an actual blogger. Maybe there are few things that you can teach the blogger, something about how many posts they should do a day and things like that. But in general, you want somebody who is already blogging because they are already familiar with the technology and the culture. And to do that, you can look at sites like Technorati and Digg. These two sites index the content of blogs from all over the world. What you need to do is just search for blogs within the niche that you are pursuing. Now, here's a tip when looking for a blogger. Look for a blogger that has her/his own voice when writing. What I mean by this is that they must have opinions on things and not just sit on the fence all the time. Why? Because bloggers like this will attract a lot more readership. People would always want to know what you think. Now that you have your blogger, you can start building your blog. How do you work with your blogger? From what I understand, if it's your blog, you need to prepare the blog, do the hosting, get the domain name, do all the designing, do all the optimization, install all the plug-ins, do all the marketing ... and your blogger, will just login and blog. And how much do you pay a blogger? Well, there are lots of models that you can use. But for Paul, he offers around $5 per post and expects around 60 to 100 posts. But when revenue from the blog grows to a certain level, they might go into a revenue-sharing model. But I guess, by the end of the day, you need to discuss this with your blogger and agree on something that the both of you are comfortable with. I think that's a fair deal. Of course, Paul and I talked about more things during the call. We talked about how much to pay a blogger, how to promote your blog, how to monetize your blog and a lot more. But I can't tell you everything that Paul shared with me without having to write a novel. But I think, getting a blogger is a step c Affiliate Marketing with Ewan Chia looking for a blogger. Look for a blogger that has her/his own voice when writing. What I mean by this is that they must have opinions on things and not just sit on the fence all the time. Why? Because bloggers like this will attract a lot more readership. People would always want to know what you think.Are you having a hard time with affiliate marketing? Don't know where to start? Well, if your answer is yes, then you are reading the right article at the right time. Have you ever heard of a man named Ewan Chia? If you havn't then you will soon find out that he is one of many very successful affiliate marketers in the world today. He released a few programs to teach beginning affiliate marketers or affiliate marketers in need of help. I have tried 3 Now that you have your blogger, you can start building your blog. How do you work with your blogger? From what I understand, if it's your blog, you need to prepare the blog, do the hosting, get the domain name, do all the designing, do all the optimization, install all the plug-ins, do all the marketing ... and your blogger, will just login and blog. And how much do you pay a blogger? Well, there are lots of models that you can use. But for Paul, he offers around $5 per post and expects around 60 to 100 posts. But when revenue from the blog grows to a certain level, they might go into a revenue-sharing model. But I guess, by the end of the day, you need to discuss this with your blogger and agree on something that the both of you are comfortable with. I think that's a fair deal. Of course, Paul and I talked about more things during the call. We talked about how much to pay a blogger, how to promote your blog, how to monetize your blog and a lot more. But I can't tell you everything that Paul shared with me without having to write a novel. But I think, getting a blogger is a step c Do You Promote From Within? here are lots of models that you can use. But for Paul, he offers around $5 per post and expects around 60 to 100 posts. But when revenue from the blog grows to a certain level, they might go into a revenue-sharing model. But I guess, by the end of the day, you need to discuss this with your blogger and agree on something that the both of you are comfortable with.Most organizations are proud of their practice of promoting their own employees. It fosters your organization's values and culture. It provides opportunities for professional growth and advancement vital to retaining an engaged workforce. The Pitfalls Without proper precautions, promoting from within can be perilous. How? Well inten I think that's a fair deal. Of course, Paul and I talked about more things during the call. We talked about how much to pay a blogger, how to promote your blog, how to monetize your blog and a lot more. But I can't tell you everything that Paul shared with me without having to write a novel. But I think, getting a blogger is a step closer starting your own blog network.
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