PROVEN WAYS OF MAKING MONEY
MAKE
MONEY ONLINE
2. Focus Groups . This site requires that you to fill out surveys. These sites do and will pay for you giving your opinion on certain topics. Think of these as demographic surveys that they can use in marketing.
3. TuCows
3. TuCows
4. Google Entry Data Jobs . Here is the site where you register your name and contact information.
5.
Coaching in a specific niche, like writing.
6. Blackhatworld.com . This is a forum to solve online business and marketing problems.
10. Blogging for Dollars? This site has been around a while. It's called HowToMakeMyBlog. If you need step-by-step guide for creating a site, then this is at least one site to rely on.
11. Trade
Secrets. This page directs you to Bill Myers' website, where he recommends developing expertise through trade magazines where you can also get wholesale and distributor prices and get invited to industry trade shows. Bill says "Here's how to quickly
become an 'insider' in almost any industry. Get the credentials you need, get
wholesale and distributor prices, and get invited to all the industry trade
shows and insider functions."
12.
$5,000 a month?
13. Creative Commons . Creative Commons
develops, supports, and stewards legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes digital creativity, sharing, and innovation.
2.
HOSTING
SITES:
WEB TOOLS
FOR YOUR WEBSITE
1. MemberGate
4.
EMAIL
SERVICES:
Looking for technical support on your website? Here is one outfit, WP Curve, that charges $70/month. I do not know how extensive it is, but for that price they should build the site for you. Kidding . . . kind of.
AWEBER
GETTING
PUBLISHED ONLINE
AFFILIATE
MARKETING
SUBSCRIPTION
WEBSITES:
2. CouchSurfing
4.
AFFILIATE
MARKETING
SUCCESS
STORIES
4. Clickinmoms photography
site.
5.
1-855-283-6143
COPY
WRITING
PRODUCT
DEVELOPMENT
1. Trade Shows
2.
RV Trade Shows
a. QuartzSite
3.
Find more Trade Shows with Events in America.
6.
Six trade shows to attend
at least once in your lifetime
1.
CES -
Consumer Electronics Show - North America's largest trade
show of any kind. Show specializes in all forms of consumer electronics,
computers, audio, video, accessories. 1.3 million square feet, 130,000+
industry professionals, 2,400+ exhibiting companies.
January 6-9, Las Vegas,
Nevada
2.
COMDEX
- Computer Technology Exposition - Traditionally the
biggest trade show for the computer industry. 39,229 visitors, 1,000+
exhibitors. This show has diminished in size since the dot com collapse, but
still is the big show for the computer industry.
Nov 13-18, Las Vegas
Convention Center, Las Vegas
3.
NAB -
National Association of Broadcasters. April 11-16,
2015. Las Vegas, NV. For those involved in the production,
distribution and/or marketing of audio, video, DVD, television and radio.
97,544 Attendees, 1,392 exhibiting companies. Bill suggests to make a
"Highlights of NAB" Video to sell.
4.
Book Expo America for book publishers,
buyers, sellers, writers, distributors. 2,000 exhibitors, 40,000 attendees.
June 3-6, Chicago, Illinois
5.
eBay Live no longer exists. It ended in
2012. But it used to bring together thousands of community members, eBay
staffers, experts, and exhibitors. Last year, 10,000+ visitors, less than 100
exhibitors
June 24-26, Ernest N.
Morial Convention Center, New Orleans, Louisiana
6.
ASD/ASM Associated Surplus Dealers Associated Merchandise
Dealers Trade Show - Where general merchandise buyers go to
find products for their stores, catalogs, direct mail offers. Usually more than
7,000 exhibitor booths, with more than 200,000 items on display. Jewelry and
Gift Expo held at the same time and place.
Las Vegas, Atlantic City,
New York, and Houston
Four major events each
year, timed to coincide with different buying seasons. No matter how hard you
try, you'll never see it all. This is where flea market sellers, and some eBay
power sellers find some of their merchandise.
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