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How much do I get paid with Adsense.com?

How do I get paid?
You get paid whenever someone on your site clicks on one of the AdSense ads. Advertisers can also bid to appear on your site on a CPM (cost per thousand impressions) basis. Both CPC and CPM bids compete in our AdWords program to ensure that you optimize your ad revenue.

Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT)
We have an EFT payment system available in a number of countries, which will help get your AdSense earnings delivered directly to your bank account every month without any additional effort.

How much do I get paid?
How much you earn depends on a number of factors including how much an advertiser bids on your site — you’ll receive a portion of what the advertiser pays .The best way to find out how much you’ll earn is to sign up and start showing ads on your web pages.

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How to put AdSense on my blog?

How to put AdSense on my blog?

First of all, choose the blog that you want to put AdSense on, and go to the Template | Page Elements tab. You can get there by clicking the “Layout” link on the dashboard, or clicking the “Template” tab from the posting or settings page of the blog.

Once you’re there, click on one of the “Add a Page Element” links. Choose the one that corresponds to the area of the page that you want to contain your AdSense ads. The “Choose a New Page Element” window comes up, from which you can select the AdSense option.

The next page you see will have an AdSense sign up page. If you’re new to AdSense, go ahead and fill it out to create an account. If you already have an AdSense account, click the “sign in” link instead so you don’t accidentally make an extra account.

Once you’ve signed in or created or account, you’ll get the configuration screen. Use the menus to select a format, and one of our preset color templates. If you want more control, you can also enter colors of your own choosing by typing the hex codes in the spaces provided.

If for any reason you need to switch to using a different AdSense account, click on the “Switch to a different publisher ID” link at the bottom.

When you have things the way you want them, just save your changes and go see how it looks on your blog. Come back to tinker with the settings any time by clicking the “edit” link for the AdSense unit on the Page Elements tab.

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What color palettes are the most successful?

What color palettes are the most successful?

If you want the biggest revenue impact for the smallest effort, we recommend optimizing your color palettes. Choosing the right palettes can mean the difference between ads your users will notice — and click — and ads they’ll skip right over.

We’ve outlined a few strategies below that are designed to decrease ad blindness, the tendency for users to ignore anything that’s separate from the main content of your site. By making these changes, you’ll be making your ads more visible to users. The goal isn’t to confuse users into thinking ads are content, but to get users to see and read the ads so they can click on those that interest them.

The color strategy you should use on your site varies depending on the ad placement and the color of the background where the ads are placed. Review the table below for a quick reference about which strategies we suggest will work well on your site.

  Ads within content Ads adjacent to content
Light background behind ads Blend Blend or complement
Dark background behind ads Blend, complement, or contrast Contrast or complement

Let’s briefly define the three techniques you can use to design color palettes that will be successful for your site:

  • To blend, make the background and borders of your ads the same color as the background of your page where the ad is placed. If your site has a white background and you don’t want to spend a lot of time choosing ad colors, we recommend using our pre-designed Open Air palette.
  • To complement, use colors that already exist on your site, but don’t match the background and borders exactly where the ads are placed.
  • To contrast, choose colors that stand out against the background of your site. Contrasting is recommended only for sites with dark background, so we suggest using a palette with white background, white borders, and blue titles.

Blend

Complement

Contrast

Blend

Complement

Contrast

For most color techniques, we recommend using colors for your ad text and links that already exist on your site. For example, if the links on your site are all green and your text is black, use green links and black text in your ads as well. Since most users are accustomed to seeing blue links, you might also try using blue.

In general, use common sense when choosing your color palettes. If your site’s main colors are pastels, don’t design ads that are all primary colors. Users won’t click on ads that are visually offensive.

Even if your ads are designed perfectly, the techniques above might not work for a couple reasons:

  • Does your site have mainly repeat visitors?
    If your visitors come back day after day, they’ll likely become blinded to the position of the ads over time, regardless of the ad colors. Try rotating colors or occasionally switching the location of your ads on the page.
  • Does your site have a lot of ads and busy content?
    If your site is filled with ads or packed with loads of competing content, chances are that you’ll need to use more visually arresting colors to make your ads catch a user’s eye. If the techniques above aren’t getting results for you, try using more prominent palettes

Tip for making your ads visible: open your page and give it a quick glance, putting yourself in the mindset of a regular user. Do the ads draw your attention, without being garish? Would you be likely to notice and read them, or do your eyes glide right past them? Try to find a balance between ads that overwhelm your content and ads that your users won’t even see. Imagining you’re a user, look at the examples below. Would you notice the ads in these implementations?

Muted

Standout

Tip for testing color palettes: add variety and freshness to your ads by rotating between several color palettes. All you need to do is choose the Use multiple palettes option when generating your ad code during the Choose Ad Format and Colors step in the ad code setup, then hold down the Control or Command key and select up to four color palettes.

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Blogger Terms of Service

Hello my friends,

I’m sure you are want a money, right?So, did you have a blog??If don’t have please do it now at www.blogger.com and don’t miss out to read the Terms & conditions for information to not be unfairly.

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Blogger Terms of Service

Welcome to Blogger! Before you begin using Blogger, you must read and agree to these Blogger Terms of Service (“Terms of Service”) and the following terms and conditions and policies, including any future amendments (collectively, the “Agreement”):

Although we may attempt to notify you when major changes are made to these Blogger Terms of Service, you should periodically review the most up-to-date version (http://www.blogger.com/terms.g). Google may, in its sole discretion, modify or revise these Terms of Service and policies at any time, and you agree to be bound by such modifications or revisions. If you do not accept and abide by this Agreement, you may not use the Blogger service. In the event of an inconsistency between the Blogger Terms of Service and either Google’s general Terms of Service (http://www.google.com/intl/en/terms_of_service.html) or the Google Privacy Policy (http://www.google.com/privacy.html), the Blogger Terms of Service (http://www.blogger.com/terms.g) shall control. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to confer any third-party rights or benefits.

1. Description of Service. Blogger is a web publishing service and optional hosting service (the “Service”). You will be responsible for all activities occurring under your username and for keeping your password secure. You understand and agree that the Service is provided to you on an AS IS and AS AVAILABLE basis. Google disclaims all responsibility and liability for the availability, timeliness, security or reliability of the Service or any other client software. Google also reserves the right to modify, suspend or discontinue the Service with or without notice at any time and without any liability to you.

You must be at least thirteen (13) years of age to use the Service. Google reserves the right to refuse service to anyone at any time without notice for any reason.

2. Proper Use. You agree that you are responsible for your own use of the Service, for any posts you make, and for any consequences thereof. You agree that you will use the Service in compliance with all applicable local, state, national, and international laws, rules and regulations, including any laws regarding the transmission of technical data exported from your country of residence and all United States export control laws.

You agree to abide by the Blogger Content Policy (http://www.blogger.com/content.g) and the rules and restrictions therein. Although we may attempt to notify you when major changes are made to the Blogger Content Policy, you should periodically review the most up-to-date version. Google may, in its sole discretion, modify or revise the Blogger Content Policy at any time, and you agree to be bound by such modifications or revisions.

Violation of any of the foregoing, including the Blogger Content Policy (http://www.blogger.com/content.g), may result in immediate termination of this Agreement, and may subject you to state and federal penalties and other legal consequences. Google reserves the right, but shall have no obligation, to investigate your use of the Service in order to (a) determine whether a violation of the Agreement has occurred or (b) comply with any applicable law, regulation, legal process or governmental request.

Much of the content of Blogger.com and Blogspot.com — including the contents of specific postings — is provided by and is the responsibility of the person or people who made such postings. Google does not monitor the content of Blogger.com and Blogspot.com, and takes no responsibility for such content. Instead, Google merely provides access to such content as a service to you.

By their very nature, Blogger.com and Blogspot.com may carry offensive, harmful, inaccurate or otherwise inappropriate material, or in some cases, postings that have been mislabeled or are otherwise deceptive. We expect that you will use caution and common sense and exercise proper judgment when using Blogger.com and Blogspot.com.

Google does not endorse, support, represent or guarantee the truthfulness, accuracy, or reliability of any communications posted via the Service or endorse any opinions expressed via the Service. You acknowledge that any reliance on material posted via the Service will be at your own risk.

3. Privacy. As a condition of using the Service, you agree to the terms of the Google Privacy Policy (http://www.google.com/privacy.html), which may be updated from time to time, as expressed in the most recent version that exists at the time of your use. You agree that Google may access or disclose your personal information, including the content of your communications, if Google is required to do so in order to comply with any valid legal process or governmental request (such as a search warrant, subpoena, statute, or court order), or as otherwise provided in these Terms of Service and the general Google Privacy Policy. Personal information collected by Google may be stored and processed in the United States or any other country in which Google Inc. or its agents maintain facilities. By using the Service, you consent to any such transfer of information outside of your country.

4. General Practices Regarding Use and Storage. You agree that Google has no responsibility or liability for the deletion of, or the failure to store or to transmit, any Content and other communications maintained by the Service. Google retains the right to create limits on use and storage at our sole discretion at any time with or without notice.

5. Content of the Service. Google takes no responsibility for third-party content (including, without limitation, any viruses or other disabling features), nor does Google have any obligation to monitor such third-party content. Google reserves the right at all times to remove or refuse to distribute any content on the Service, such as content which violates the terms of this Agreement. Google also reserves the right to access, read, preserve, and disclose any information as it reasonably believes is necessary to (a) satisfy any applicable law, regulation, legal process or governmental request, (b) enforce this Agreement, including investigation of potential violations hereof, (c) detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security or technical issues, (d) respond to user support requests, or (e) protect the rights, property or safety of Google, its users and the public. Google will not be responsible or liable for the exercise or non-exercise of its rights under this Agreement.

6. Intellectual Property Rights. Google’s Intellectual Property Rights. You acknowledge that Google owns all right, title and interest in and to the Service, including all intellectual property rights (the “Google Rights”). Google Rights are protected by U.S. and international intellectual property laws. Accordingly, you agree that you will not copy, reproduce, alter, modify, or create derivative works from the Service. You also agree that you will not use any robot, spider, other automated device, or manual process to monitor or copy any content from the Service. As described immediately below, Google Rights do not include third-party content used as part of the Service, including the content of communications appearing on the Service.

Your Intellectual Property Rights. Google claims no ownership or control over any Content submitted, posted or displayed by you on or through Google services. You or a third party licensor, as appropriate, retain all patent, trademark and copyright to any Content you submit, post or display on or through Google services and you are responsible for protecting those rights, as appropriate. By submitting, posting or displaying Content on or through Google services which are intended to be available to the members of the public, you grant Google a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce, publish and distribute such Content on Google services for the purpose of displaying and distributing Google services. Google furthermore reserves the right to refuse to accept, post, display or transmit any Content in its sole discretion.

You represent and warrant that you have all the rights, power and authority necessary to grant the rights granted herein to any Content submitted.

You may choose to submit, post, and display any materials on or through the Blogger service or Blogspot.com under a public license (e.g. a Creative Commons license), whether by manually marking your materials as such or using Blogger service tools to do so. For avoidance of doubt, Google is not a party to any such public license between you and any third party. Also, for avoidance of doubt, Google may choose to exercise the rights granted under (a) the public license or licenses, if any, you apply to your materials or (b) this Agreement.

7. No Resale of the Service. Unless expressly authorized in writing by Google, you agree not to reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, trade, resell or exploit for any commercial purposes (a) any portion of the Service, (b) use of the Service, or (c) access to the Service.

8. Publicity. Any use of Google’s trade names, trademarks, service marks, logos, domain names, and other distinctive brand features (“Brand Features”), including “Blogger,” “Blogger.com,” “Blogspot,” and “Blogspot.com,” must be in compliance with this Agreement and in compliance with Google’s then current Brand Features use guidelines, and any content contained or referenced therein, which may be found at the following URL: http://www.google.com/permissions/guidelines.html (or such other URL Google may provide from time to time).

9. Representations and Warranties. You represent and warrant that (a) all of the information provided by you to Google to participate in the Service is correct and current; and (b) you have all necessary right, power and authority to enter into this Agreement and to perform the acts required of you hereunder.

10. Termination; Suspension. Google may, in its sole discretion, at any time and for any reason, terminate the Service, terminate this Agreement, or suspend or terminate your account. In the event of termination, your account will be disabled and you may not be granted access to your account or any files or other content contained in your account although residual copies of information may remain in our system for some time for back-up purposes. Sections 2, 3, 5 – 8, and 10 – 15 of the Agreement, along with applicable provisions of the general Terms of Service (including the section regarding limitation of liability), shall survive expiration or termination.

11. Indemnification. You agree to hold harmless and indemnify Google, and its subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, agents, and employees from and against any third-party claim arising from or in any way related to your use of the Service, including any liability or expense arising from all claims, losses, damages (actual and consequential), suits, judgments, litigation costs and attorneys’ fees, of every kind and nature. In such a case, Google will provide you with written notice of such claim, suit or action.

12. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between you and Google and governs your use of the Service, superseding any prior agreements between you and Google. You also may be subject to additional terms and conditions that may apply when you use or purchase certain other Google services, affiliate services, third-party content or third-party software.

13. Waiver and Severability of Terms. The failure of Google to exercise or enforce any right or provision of the Terms of Service shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision. If any provision of the Terms of Service is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the parties nevertheless agree that the court should endeavor to give effect to the parties’ intentions as reflected in the provision, and the other provisions of the Terms of Service remain in full force and effect.

14. Statute of Limitations. You agree that regardless of any statute or law to the contrary, any claim or cause of action arising of or related to use of Google services or the Terms of Service must be filed within one (1) year after such claim or cause of action arose or be forever barred.

15. Choice of Law; Jurisdiction; Forum. These Terms of Service will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, without giving effect to its conflict of laws provisions or your actual state or country of residence. Any claims, legal proceeding or litigation arising in connection with the Service will be brought solely in Santa Clara County, California, and you consent to the jurisdiction of such courts.

16. Copyright Information. It is our policy to respond to notices of alleged infringement that comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. If you believe that your copyright has been infringed on the Service, please refer to http://www.google.com/blogger_dmca.html for information on how to file or respond to a notice of infringement.

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Get inline

Get inline

Dont have a blog or web page?Do it now! Its free!!!with www.bloger.com. We’ve heard your feedback about wanting to insert Google ads between your blog posts, and we’re happy to let you know that Blogger now supports this implementation through the AdSense widget.

Here’s all you need to do:

  1. Log into your Blogger account at http://www.blogger.com .
  2. Visit your blog’s Template tab and click on the Page Elements link.
  3. Click Edit in the Blog Posts section.
  4. Check the box next to Show Ads Between Posts. You can then select how often you’d like your ads to appear, such as once after every post or once after every other post.
  5. Customize the ads and click on Save Changes when you’re done.

Please note that right now, it’s only possible to insert Google ads using this widget, and not AdSense for search boxes or referral units.

For more detailed instructions, please visit Blogger’s Help Center. Lastly, don’t forget to check out our blog optimization tips for ways to improve your ad performance.

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Make $100 Every Week Online.. How To?

Make $100 Every Week Online.. How To?

Everyday, almost people asking the way to make hundreds dollar by the end of the week. $100, $200, $500 or $1000 a week to pay thier bill or rent.

How to make at least $100/week. Easy.. :)

First,

Do something that pays you $1 and duplicate it 100 times.

Do something that pays you $10 and duplicate it 10 times.

Do something that pays you $100 and duplicate it 1 time.

Easy right? hahaha.. So, what you can do to get someone pay you at least $1. Here some examples.

1) Write a review on your blog or site. Charge at least $1 for every spot. Or just sign up at Pay Per Post,Blogvertise, Reviewme or something similar pay to post review.

2) Offer your service at webmaster forum. Installation simple php script, manual directory submission or social bookmarking. This is can make you a lot money every day or week.

3) Buy/sell outsourcing like MRR,RR or PLR content. Imagine, 1 PLR ebook you bought at $7, twist and sell it again with different title or look at only $7 or more. Just use your creativity and you are in your way to make hundreds dollar a week.

4) Join affiliate, select good pay per lead (PPL) affiliate, advertise at advertising site like craiglist or gumtree, post your ads and start check your affiliate account. Or, just hire ghost writer for your unique article, submit to article directory with BUM marketing Method.

5) Put donate button on your site. Tell people what your target with your donation and hope they can help you achive your target. :P

6) Take your digital camera and upload/sell your nice photo to shutterstok or fotolia.

7) Check your bulk or junk mail, with for any email that tell u wont a lottery, reply it and wait for money to your bank account.. hahahaha

One more, forget if you dont have your own paypal account.

Just nothing.. hehehehe

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The Top 10 Ways to Earn Money at Home

The Top 10 Ways to Earn Money at Home

You do not have to read many success stories before you start wishing you could work for yourself. The opportunity to be your own boss and the potential for high income are enough to entice us to venture on our own. But what can you do? What kind of business would you be suitable to start? We have compiled the top 10 ways to earn money at home, enough to be a full-time self-employed businessperson!

1. Antiques
The buying and selling of antiques has been and should continue to be a very productive business, financially, for those that do it. Here, you only need an extra room in the house, or the use of your garage — and you have an office!

If you have a large home that has some antique furnishings, you might consider turning it into a showroom for your antique acquisitions and sales, providing you satisfy any local zoning regulations. The interest in antiques will survive into the foreseeable future. Many people choose to spend their free time on the weekends “antiquating” from place to place to try and pick up a few odds or ends and maybe a jewel or two. If you know anything about antiques, this may be a great opportunity for you.

For more information:

Priceless Guide to the Antique Business by Patrick Campbell
How to Make Money in the Antiques-And-Collectibles Business by Elyse Sommer

2. Baking

Have you ever been told that you have a recipe that people would line up to get if they could? Ever had anyone tell you that you should be selling those cupcakes you make?

There are a number of success stories about people who have launched successful businesses by cooking at home and then marketing to local people first. You may specialize in on just one well-tried and tested food product; or you may innovate on a product that you created yourself and which has never been marketed before. Having perfected the recipe you then turn to packaging and marketing. Word of mouth on a good product may start to get restaurants or bakeries interested in acquiring your culinary masterpieces. Then you progress to selling them statewide and you’re on your way to a profitable home-based business.

For more information:

Freelance Foodcrafting : How to Become Profitably Self-Employed in Your Own Creative Cooking Business by Janet Shown

3. Bed-and-Breakfast Proprietors
Have you ever stayed in a bed and breakfast and thought, “Hey, I can do this!” You probably went on vacation and simply chalked your thought up as one of those pipedreams one gets when they stay in a beautiful spot.work-from-home

Don’t toss that thought away! While it’s not easy work as the hours can be long and it’s usually a seven days per week business, it’s often something that you can work into a daily schedule. After all, it’s merely an extension of doing the housework for family, right? More and more Americans are taking after Europeans and opening their homes to travelers.

If you have an extra room or two since the kids moved out, you can start a bed and breakfast in your own place! Bed and breakfast popularity will continue as more and more vacationers and business travelers seek a different accommodation away from the predictability of the average hotel room. If they enjoy their stay, many become “repeat” customers, coming back to the same familiar surroundings time and again.

If you don’t need to do any major renovations in the house to accommodate this type of establishment, you can be off and running with very little money invested, other than advertising and some new “guest room supplies”. If your dream is to buy a bed and breakfast somewhere in a vacation paradise, there are probably houses for sale that will work for this purpose.

For more information:

How to Open and Operate a Bed & Breakfast (Home-Based Business Series) by Jan Stankus
Start and Run a Profitable Bed and Breakfast by Monica Taylor, Richard Taylor

How to Start and Operate Your Own Bed-And-Breakfast/Down-To-Earth Advice from an Award-Winning B&B Owner by Martha Watson Murphy, Amelia Rockwell Seton (Illustrator)

4. Childcare

Due to the financial pressures faced by many families today, parents work outside of the home to bring in enough income to pay daily living expenses. A single parent is obviously working but all too often, both members of a two-parent family are in the workforce. This creates a home-based opportunity. Children must be watched, all day if they’re not in school, or, otherwise, for a brief time after school before the parents finish work for the day. Most parents want their children immersed in a more stimulating environment than is usual with the average babysitter. You can begin small at home, offering a more stimulating and educational environment setting for client children.

Caring for one additional child may not be that lucrative, but taking care of several children can certainly be a full-time, financially successful business. Often, taking care of several children is made somewhat easier as the youngsters often will play together. You can do this at home for only a smallwork-from-home2 investment in basic equipment and toys for the kids in addition to the advertising of your business.

For more information:

So You Want to Open a Profitable Child Care Center: Everything You Need to Know to Plan, Organize and Implement a Successful Program
by Patricia C. Gallagher

Start and Run a Profitable Home Day Care (Self-Counsel Business Series) by Catherine M. Pruissen

5. Computer Specialist

The advent of the computer age has changed the concept of self-employment. Having a computer at home has opened a number of opportunities for running your own business utilizing this equipment. Companies everywhere are “outsourcing” work that can be done by someone else on their computer, out of their own home.

If you are a whiz in computers, you may end up working as a consultant, writing programs for companies. If you are a beginner, you may find yourself able to obtain work as a writer, using your computer to produce copy that is easy to edit. You can also keep accounting and payroll records for companies on your computer’s database.

Word processing software can be used not only for writers but for those that can offer secretarial services out of their house. Desktop publishing software can allow you to do newsletters for businesses and other organizations. If you can operate a computer, you can find work in the information age today.

Of course, the advent of the Web has opened a lot of business opportunities for the enterprising individuals. If you have skills in lay-outing and graphic design, you can be a website designer. Website designers earn significant amounts of money nowadays.

For more information:

Making Money With Your Computer at Home : The Inside Information You Need to Know to Select and Operate a Full-Time, Part-Time, or Add-On Business tha by Paul Edwards, Sarah Edwards
121 Internet Businesses You Can Start from Home : Plus a Beginners Guide to Starting a Business Online by Ron E. Gielgun

6. Gardening

If you like working in your garden each year , it’s a definite possibility for home-based employment. Imagine clearing a little more space and growing more items that you can sell directly to the consumer. You can produce vegetables, bedding plants, bonzai tree, exotic plants, flower trees, herb, house plants, landscaping plants, orchids and many more.

Most produce stands will buy from you if your product is one of high quality. If you enjoy gardening, this could be your ticket! If you have some more land to use, do it! Plant what you can, when you can! Contact your local produce stands to ascertain their buying habits.

You can even inquire about your own produce stand if you have enough product. The more space you have on your land, the more likely you will be able to generate enough crops to run the business. People love homegrown vegetables. They just do not have the time or want to be bothered doing it themselves. That is your open door!gardening

You can also engage in selling other gardening products and supplies such as compost, earthworms, herb boxes, beneficial bugs, or drip irrigation systems.

For more information:

Plants for Profit : Income Opportunities in Horticulture by Francis X. Jozwik, Dr Jozwik, John Gist (Editor)
How to Make Money Growing Plants, Trees, and Flowers : A Guide to Profitable Earth-Friendly Ventures by Francis, X., Dr. Jozwik, John Gist (Editor)
Growing Profits : How to Start & Operate a Backyard Nursery by Michael Harlan, Linda Harlan

7. Importer and Distributor
There are a substantial number of products manufactured in other countries that can be bought inexpensively and sold in your country at a profitable level. The Government and the formation of international trade organizations have made it easier to bring in other products from other countries.

This is a business easily operated out of the home, depending on the types of stock you’re carrying. You may have to rent some storage space, but the capital required to start should essentially be limited to the products you’re buying to sell here.

If you know the type of product you want to import and the market most likely to purchase your goods, you have great potential for a successful home-based business.

For more information:
Import/Export: How to Get Started in International Trade by Carl A. Nelson
Exporting, Importing, and Beyond : How to ‘Go Global’ With Your Small Business by Lawrence W. Tuller

8. Interior Decorator
Interior decorating is a business that will require you to be mobile, constantly meeting with customers. It offers flexible hours, a good variety of activities, and a very lucrative return. If you have a fascination for decorating a home, this could be your line of work. Many people do not know where to start when they are remodeling or buying a house for the first time.

If you have the knowledge of colors and patterns and what looks good together, plus the expertise of knowing where to get materials and furnishings, this can be a winning home-based business for you. To be able to decorate a room so that it conveys the mood that the homeowner wishes will be your goal. Strive for the skillful, personal touch in all you design.

For more information:
Opportunities in Interior Design and Decorating Careers (Vgm Opportunities Series (Cloth)) by Victoria Kloss Ball
How to Start a Home-Based Interior Design Business (How to Start a Home-Based Interior Design Business) by Suzanne Dewalt

9. Photographer

The sky is the limit here! Armed with your trusty camera and some good advertising, you can do weddings, models, family portraits, passports, student photos, local newspaper coverage; almost anything that requires a picture!

You can easily start this work, part-time, and work into full-time work based on your success and inclination. Not much equipment is necessary to get going as a camera off the store shelf can often do the trick today. Picking up a tripod and having a room sufficient for developing your pictures, and you’re in business — at home!

For more information:

How to Start a Home-Based Photography Business, 3rd Edition (Home-based business) by Kenn Oberrecht
Make Money With Your Camera by David Neil Arndt

10. Sewing and Alterations
Many people love to sew. If you are one of them, consider offering this service out of your home. When someone buys a new outfit, it rarely fits perfectly, meaning some kind of alteration must be done.

People look long and hard to find reliable individuals to do their alterations. If you can sew, you are well on your way to opening the doors of this type of business.

For more information:
The Business of Sewing : How to Start, Maintain & Achieve Success by Barbara Wright Sykes

p.s: Gud luck!!

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Hello world!

Biodata Penulis

Nak berjaya??!

Nama diberi Mohd Faiz Bin Saian ataupun lebih digemari dengan panggilan east ataupun far-east adalah anak pertama dari 5 orang adik beradik. Beliau berusia 20 tahun pada 17 Julai 2007, sedang menjalani sesi latihan sambil bekerja di Honda Malaysia sebagai mechanik biasa.
Beliau mendapat didikan untuk menjalankan perniagaan Internet dari buku yang dibelinya hasil tulisan Irfan
Khairi, Rahsia Jutawan Internet Terbongkar dan otai2 Internet spt Hafiz dan ramai lagi lar (kalau semua nama di sebut nanti tak muat plak page ni..hehe) dan seluruh Malaysia. Hasil meneroka keseluruh pelusuk ceruk Internet dengan satu tujuan untuk menambah pendapatan, berbagai idea muncul dari otak beliau dari menjual produk spt eBook, stok dan sehinggalah kepada perkhidmatan membaiki komputer tetapi akhirnya kecundang di tengah jalan. Bila difikir2 apa sebenarnya yang berlaku baru beliau tersedar yang beliau sudah hampir 3 tahun membiarkan perkara ini berlarutan iaitu tiada MODAL. Kesian..

Jadi beliau meneroka sedalam mungkin ke dasar Internet, buat research untuk mencari sebuah eBussines yang tanpa mengeluarkan modal. Nasib beliau sungguh bertuah kerana telah terjumpa dengan iklan eBussiness tanpa MODAL sehingga RM0.01sen pun. Malah mereka memberikan beliau USD$100=RM300 sebagai MODAL..(Mana ada company nak bagi share MODAL, ye tak??)

Selepas selesai solat Zohor, beliau telah mendapat idea bagaimana untuk membantu diri sendiri untuk maju malah menolong rakan – rakan yang lain untuk bangkit menjadi USAHAWAN CYBER tanpa MODAL.

Bersatu kita teguh bercerai kita teguh!!

Maka hingga ke hari ini terciptalah sebuah formula eBussiness AkuKaya™ dari www.MohdFaiz.com

Ibu beliau yang juga sebagai penasihat rasminya pernah berpesan: “TAK SUSAH NAK SENANG, TAK MUDAH NAK BERJAYA”.

Beliau bercita-cita untuk menjadi jutawan sebelum berusia 25 tahun dan ingin membuka sebuah syarikat sendiri dengan menggunakan Internet sebagai medium urusan jual beli. Dengan usaha tersebut, beliau berharap dapat
mengubah persepsi rakyat Malaysia yang menganggap perniagaan Internet adalah penipuan semata – mata yang telah merosakkan fikiran rakyat Malaysia sendiri.
Sempena Kemerdekaan Malaysia yang ke-50 diharapkan segala cita-cita beliau akan tercapai. Insya Allah..

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