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Archive for November, 2007


Adsense is really easy money.

Nov 21, 2007 Author: admin | Filed under: Working Online

I still can’t get over how easy it is to profit from Google’s Adsense program. It’s quite possibly the easiest way I’ve ever made passive income.  All you really need to start is a blog or website, a general theme (helpful, but it’s not totally necessary to have one strict topic), and ads, and you are good to go!

I slapped Adsense on a couple of my sites several months ago, and those ads, without ANY additional work on my part, bring me in a couple hundred dollars monthly right now.  I know it could be a lot more if I had the time to update the sites/blogs with fresh content, submit them to more directories, gain more backlinks, etc.

In 2008, I plan on adding Adsense to all of my upcoming sites. I won’t totally rely on Adsense for my main income (it’s good to spread your income streams out rather than to focus on just one in case something happens to it), but I would like Adsense to account for at least 20% of my online earnings.

My Christmas Shopping Secrets! (Part 4)

Nov 20, 2007 Author: admin | Filed under: Retail Therapy, Shopping

Setup a Secret Santa for your family and friends!  A Secret Santa is a great way to help everyone save time and money on Christmas shopping.  Basically, how it works is everyone puts their name into a hat and then takes turns drawing a name.  Then, they only buy a gift for the person whose name they selected, but they don’t tell anyone who they’re buying for until it’s time to hand out the gifts on Christmas.

This is fun for everyone, and it takes the pressure off of having to find gifts for everyone, as you just have to shop for one person!

You can even plan your Secret Santa online at:

http://www.secretsanta.com/

Shop the night before the big sale!  This is a really big secret for shopping in the offline world, but it isn’t always the case with every store.  You’ll have to experiment with it in order to find the stores that it works at.  Basically, some stores update their computers the evening before a big sale, allowing you to take advantage of the sale prices without having to fight the crowds.  Try it out, and see if you can get lucky and find a store that does this, then add it to your list for years to come!

Ask for unadvertised discounts!  This might seem a little weird at first, but it can definitely be worth it and help you save some money.  Ask your retailers for any unadvertised discounts or sales that might be going on that week.  A lot of retailers offer special discounts to regular customers, as well as other unadvertised specials.  You won’t get them unless you ask though, so ask for them!

Secrets to Making Your Own Baby Food

Nov 19, 2007 Author: admin | Filed under: Kids, Babies

Now that I’m (again) entering the wonderful world of feeding an infant, I’ve decided to create a few niche websites on topics that I’m interested in (or, at least know a bit about).  Here’s an article I’m writing and tweaking. Hopefully this will pass for today’s blog post, because I really don’t know what else to write about!

Secrets to Making Your Own Baby Food

Have you ever wondered what was in that jarred baby food you feed your child? Did you know that the majority of baby foods on the market add sugar to their products, even when it is something like chicken and peas? Imagine the chemicals and excess sugar and salt that is being pumped through your baby’s body, just by giving him commercial purees! For this reason, many mothers decide to give their child homemade baby food.

The reasons for making your own baby food are many. For one, you know exactly what is going into it and you are able to tailor the ingredients to what your baby needs and likes. Also, you can ensure that the baby food is fresh and prepared with only the best ingredients, as opposed to jarred ones which are often made from bruised fruits and vegetables with chemicals added to even out the taste. The price is another factor in going with homemade.

While it might seem daunting to take on the task of making your own baby food, it really is quite simple and needn’t take that long. You don’t need any specialized equipment, just a blender and some ice cube trays (although a food mill can be handy). There is no need to spend any money on expensive supplies since you can easily freeze the food that you make and use it later on.

For beginning eaters, your baby food will need to be soft and runny, perfect for whipping up in the blender. You can use just about any plain fruit or vegetable that has been cooked and add a little formula or breast milk to get it to the right consistency. At this age, your baby isn’t able to process most raw foods yet, so stick with things like overcooked carrots and potatoes or a boiled or baked apple.

As the child grows older and begins to get teeth, he is ready for a slightly more advanced baby food. You can stop watering the food down and simply give it in puree form. This may mean that your blender won’t be able to handle all loads. If this turns out to be the case, you might need to resort to mashing the food with a fork, or using a baby food mill which is an extremely handy device. Later, you will want to mash anyway, to give your baby a bit more texture.

To avoid making up minute amounts of baby food for every meal, most mothers find that it is far easier to cook up several batches of fruits and vegetables at once and freeze the extra in ice cube trays. You can either leave the food in the trays, or pop out the frozen baby food and store in Ziploc freezer bags. Just make sure you mark everything well, since frozen cauliflower puree can look just like frozen potato puree!

Later, you can just pop a cube or two of the chosen baby food into the microwave and thaw it out just in time for a meal. This is perfect for moms who are busy all week and don’t have time to be preparing special baby food each night. You can easily do up to a month’s worth of baby food ahead of time and freeze it.

My Christmas Shopping Secrets! (Part 3)

Nov 18, 2007 Author: admin | Filed under: Ramblings

Use reward/portal sites!  There are sites out there that will let you earn points/rewards that you can use towards more gifts.

http://www.mypoints.com/emp/u/index.vm

http://evreward.com/   - This one actually compares various reward sites, to help you find the best one!

http://mutualpoints.com/   - This one is a UK based site.

These are just some of the sites that offer you rewards/points that you can redeem for more gifts.  Take advantage of them!

Check Overstock.com!  Overstock.com is a great site to save money on Christmas gifts.  Overstock.com offers brand name items at 40-80% off.  Use it!

http://www.overstock.com/

Blogging for money

Nov 17, 2007 Author: admin | Filed under: Working Online

If you can write, you can blog. And if you can blog, you can make money. It is really that simple.

Blogging is nothing more than keeping a web log, or a series of posts on absolutely any topic you like. The majority of bloggers are just personal blogger, writing about their daily life and experiences. These people tend to have a large following among family and friends, but not necessarily anyone else, unless they happen to have a fascinating life.

In order to earn money blogging, you need a topic that interests someone besides your mother. That doesn’t mean choosing a technical or difficult subject, just one that will draw a crowd when you write something interesting about it. This could be anything from natural cosmetics to horror movies and anything in between.

Although some recommend choosing your niche based on things like high quality keywords, I personally believe that you are far better off selecting a subject that interests you. After all, you will have to write about it day in and day out for the next several years if all goes well! You ought to feel some passion for the topic.

Starting a blog is easy enough. Most people have plenty of ideas at the beginning. You can start off with a handful of articles on the basics of your topic and then post every day or every week, as you please, from then on. Keep your blogging posts on topic and full of interesting information to bring people back.

Now, just because you start blogging does not mean people will come flocking to read what you write. In fact, you will probably be dismally disappointed when you see the hits counter hasn’t budged in a week. Once you have a few posts up, it is time to start promoting your blog. That means talking it up to friends and family, MSN contacts and adding your blogging URL to your signature line anywhere you can . . . in your email, forums and assorted message boards. These also count as backlinks which will eventually help you out in the search engines.

Earning with blogging can be done in several ways. For example, you can add ads to your blog. Adsense is a good one to start with, but there are plenty of alternatives. You can also take on a paid review ad from a website like Pay per Post or something similar, where you write a review of a product and post it on your blog and the site will pay you.

Affiliate marketing is another way to earn through blogging. Recommending a product and then offering your own affiliate link for buying it or signing up for a service is a good way to monetize your blog.

You could also try selling your own products. These could be real life products that need to be shipped, print on demand products like from CafePress or Printfection, or information products like e-books. The idea is to turn blogging into a profitable venture.

Even after you start selling on your blogging site, remember to continue offering good solid information on your topic.

Nut-free recipes are hard to find!

Nov 16, 2007 Author: admin | Filed under: Ramblings

My son has a lot of kids in his class that are allergic to nuts, so finding nut-free recipes have proved a bit of a challenge.

Here’s a great nut-free brownie recipe that’s pretty easy. And I’m ALL about the easy.

http://www.theworldwidegourmet.com/?action=recette_show&id=1373&lg=en

My Christmas Shopping Secrets! (Part 2)

Nov 15, 2007 Author: admin | Filed under: Ramblings

Signup for your favorite store’s newsletter!  A lot of times stores will give the best deals/offers to the members of their newsletters, so make sure that you’re a member of your favorite store’s email newsletter to receive some killer offers!

Use coupons!  There are sites that will provide you with money saving coupons to use online.

http://www.thefrugalshopper.com/

http://www.couponsanddeals.com/

http://www.wow-coupons.com/

http://www.ebates.com/

These are just some of the great sites that offer you coupons that you can use at selected online stores.  These coupons are there to help you save money, use them!

Plan ahead!   Make out your Christmas shopping list early enough to allow you to take advantage of all of these other great tips!  Don’t wait until the last minute, you’ll end up spending more, especially on shipping!

Check Ebay!  A lot of times you can find what you’re looking for at a better price on Ebay, so it’s wise to include them in your comparison shopping.  Start looking now, because as always… shipping costs more and takes longer, the closer you get to Christmas!

Essential parental reading

Nov 14, 2007 Author: admin | Filed under: Ramblings

Okay, maybe I’m a little sick. I think this should be given to you before you leave the hospital with your newborn.

http://www.knockknock.biz/commerce/New/New-Products/Traumatize-Children.html

If you decide to check this out, be sure to visit the rest of the site. Hilarious stuff, they have.  I’m just trying to figure out if these items are for real.

Rambling. What I do best.

Nov 13, 2007 Author: admin | Filed under: Ramblings

I haven’t been able to get my ball rolling at all lately work wise. I want to apologize for any and all useless ramblings you happen to come across this month.  I want to post daily for the NaBloPoMo challenge, but I am really burnt out with working.  I feel like I don’t want to try to get anything going until January.

So again, I’m sorry for wasting your time. If you’re here to learn about making money online, I promise to get back into the groove as soon as I can get myself going again.

My Christmas Shopping Secrets! (Part 1)

Nov 12, 2007 Author: admin | Filed under: Ramblings

I know - no one wants to face the fact that the holidays will soon be here. I have a terrible tendency to procrastinate till the very last minute, so this year I’d like to share a few of my best tips and resources for holiday shopping.

TIP #1: Save on shipping by ordering early!  

It makes perfect sense, but often this is overlooked by many people.  The closer to Christmas that you order something online, the more you’re going to pay for shipping.  You’re going to want to order early enough to be able to use the standard shipping rate, but make sure you remember that shipping usually takes about a week longer than usual during the holiday season, so make sure you factor that in.  Shipping is the one area where you will spend or save the most money when shopping online for Christmas, so make sure you take the time to figure out what the best deal is, and order early enough to use a less expensive shipping option!

TIP #2: Compare prices from different sites to ensure you get the best deal!

There are websites out there that let you compare prices at various online stores.

http://dealcatcher.pricegrabber.com/

http://www.mysimon.com/

http://www.bizrate.com/

Those are just 3 sites that will help you compare prices and find the best deals on what you’re ordering.  Rather than going from website to website looking for the best deals, let one of those sites do all the work for you!

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