Wednesday, November 4, 2009

work from home no money down tips

In the post work from home no money down we discussed the variety of ways that you can make money even if you have none to invest. To summarize,

Step 1: Run a "test" of working on your own.
Step 2: Work on your own
Step 3: Build Passive Income
Step 4: Replace Earned Income
Step 5: Build Your Lifestyle
Step 6: Outsource And Automate

We will continue talking about all of the things in more detail, but most importantly, give you some work from hom no money down tips, that will help you while following the above steps and all of the details in the last post.


In the last post I promised you that I would review the following

Here are a few things I will review:
1. Suite 101
2. Day Tipper
3. Brighthub (science only)
4. Shvoong
5. Textbroker (paid per article)
6. Helium (hybrid paid per article and paid per 1000 visitors)
7. Today.com (paid based on 1000 visitors)
8. Suite 101 (shares revenue but it's a "contract" type thing and you submit resume and samples and is much more like a job)
9. About.com (tough to get in)
10. Payperpost (you get paid based on what others are looking for, slightly complicated, I'll explain later.)

11. Hubpages (Article directory with revenue sharing. You receive 60% revenue from Google Adsense, Amazon, Ebay, etc)
12. Infobarrel (just like hub pages only you get 75% revenue with Google Adsense and Chikita)
13. Howhub (50% revenue sharing 100% if you refer 10 people which is much harder than it looks)
14. Xomba (50% rev, but 10% of referals)
15. Flixya (100% add, looks worth it)
16. Squidoo (revenue sharing plus easy sharing revenue with charity)
17. Triond (50% rev)
18. Constant Content (get paid big for articles)
19. Examiner (paypal passive income but not great)


Aside from these, I'm going to add blogger.com, and associated content
ok, so I'm not going to go into detail for all of them, but the first 10 are not for me. However, I would not rule out about.com if you can get in, helium and today.com for supporting articles (although I prefer others to these), or if you have a lot of ways to generate massive social traffic. Payperpost is worth considering later.

The meat of the list is right here.
11. Hubpages (Article directory with revenue sharing. You receive 60% revenue from Google Adsense, Amazon, Ebay, etc)
12. Infobarrel (just like hub pages only you get 75% revenue with Google Adsense and Chikita)
13. Howhub (50% revenue sharing 100% if you refer 10 people which is much harder than it looks)
14. Xomba (50% rev, but 10% of referals)
15. Flixya (100% add, looks worth it)
16. Squidoo (revenue sharing plus easy sharing revenue with charity)
17. Triond (50% rev)
18. Constant Content (get paid big for articles)
19. Examiner (paypal passive income but not great

Hub Pages and Infobarrel and Howhub and Xomba and Flixya are all musts. Blogger is a must as well. I will add associated content as a must as well. Squidoo and Triond are secondary, examiner is most likely similar to associated content, and constant content is reserved for those who want income.

Step 1 involves running a test, so focus on just writing articles for constant content. You can just write articles and sell them. People will come along and bid. You can also look at elance, getafreelancer and others. This is not the priority, but for now it works. Now you will work on your own on constant content and elance only. Now when you realize that you accomplish the work from home, no money down lifestyle, you want to really work less hours and still get paid more money. As you reach the building passive income stage, the fun begins.

Okay, so here's what you do. Major keyword research to find the best niches. You want to check the page rank of the top few pages, there should be no site above a PR of 4 because this is unattainable. Ideally the competition should not use good seo. In addition, not only should it be easy to rank, but it should be worth ranking. The quickest way is to look for 1000+ visitors and $1 per click by using the keyword tool.

You create a blogger with your exact keyword. So if your keyword is how to change diapers, you write "howtochangediapers.blogspot.com" if it is taken you can do "howtochangdiapersforbeginners.blogspot.com". You are doing this for the search engines. Now you are starting with the long tail "how to change diapers" but ultimately you may try to rank for "change diapers" as it will be a more profitable keyword.

You then will then write several articles with the keyword in the title, but also you may occasionally add a word or two more such as "101, for beginners, easily, etc". If you did the keyword research right, you should not only have a good keyword that you can beat with minimal competition, but also you should have several long tail keywords that are still going to pass 1000+ visitors per month and $1+ CPC or more with almost no competition.

As you are working from home with no money down, you will have created your blogger. Now you need to go outside of your blogger to get links, and in doing so, get paid. Your first post should have the exact same keyword in the title. From then on you will write about related posts in blogger. You should have keywords that are relevent, but it doesn't have to be a long tail keyword. So "Tips On Baby Care" is actually close enough to "how to change a diaper". Just keep it consistent with the theme and google will figure out the rest. These keywords should also pass the qualifications. Make 5 blogger posts before moving on.

So head over to hubpages, and setup your article there, write 5 articles with related keywords. Each hub should link back to your blogpost, in addition to linking back to your blog's homepage. This way you will have 10 links from 5 hubs 10 of them back to your blog, and 5 of them.

Now head over to Infobarrel. This time, you will write 6 of them. You will be building support to your hubs in 5 and on the 6th you will support your home page.

Now head over to howhub. If you plan to take the time to get 10 referrals, then you can write 12 of these. 1 to each hub, 1 to each infobarrel, and 1 to your blog. I think at first you should just write 7, link 6 to infobarrel, and the 7th to blogger.

Now head over to Xomba. Xomba is excellent, it is PR 5 so it will cover more authority. This you will write 1 for each hub/blog/infobarrel/howhub, and you will also write 5 for your blogger account.

Now personally, I worry about blog deletion. So on an account other than blogger, such as freehostia, you will create a "backup" blog. Now this will target only the shorter term keyword such as "change diapers" in the example. Then create a post of legit content that summerizes and reviews all of your Xomba posts and links to each of them. You will create another backup blog that will link only to your freehostia blog, and you will use this second backup blog and submit all sorts of links to it. The promotion of these backup blogs will eventually get to your main blog, but there's less of a chance that any of your money sites will be taken down for it.
The following 3 are

Flixya PR 5
Squidoo PR 7
Triond PR 5
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plus associated content is a PR 6

Create these in the same manner only for your 2nd backup blog instead. So Flixya directly links to your backup blog and all of its posts, squidoo links to flixya, triond links to squidoo, and associated content links to all.

Now as you start to replace your earned income with passive income, I would try to gradually make the switch to associated content because it's both passive and earned income. People will offer to buy rights to your articles, and you will also get $1 per 1000 views.

Once you have this set up, you can again have a blog that links to all of your associated content posts, and a blog that links to that blog. You will be able to just generate as many links as you can to the end of the tail. This can be a social blog. Now the backup blogs are not "money blogs" and only will be used for building a list. They may become money blogs IF your other blogs get deindexed or deleted.

Lets break down all of the work from home no money down tips. Overall you will write
1 blogger blog 5 posts. You will write 5 hubs. You will write 6 infobarrels, You will write 7 howhubs. You will write 23 Xombas.
You will make 2 free host blogs these will only have to have 1 post each. You will make 2 Flixya, 3 Squidoo, 4 Triond, and 11 Associated Content. A total of 68 posts.

This may seem like a lot, but keep in mind that these don't have to be prize winning content, they just have to answer the question of "is it relevent to the reader, and is it legible, and is it human written". It should at least attempt to answer the questions of the reader, but you can just provide the reader with resources of how to find the information out. Be aware that if you make your content too interesting, your reader wont be left wanting more, and your need as a writer will not be as desired in the future. However, if you make your content too boring and dont make an attempt to answer the questions, you will not be able to use ads, or at least if you do, you risk your whole account being banned. I prefer to just write what I know, and write my opinion, but then reccomend that the viewer check with an expert. Then conclude and summerize lots of good information in a very short conclusion, so if they make it to the end, they get what they came for.

Alright well 68 posts is not really a lot. Let's break it down. Let's make posts of 500 words. If you write 40 WPM, that's 12.5 minute per article. Which is almost 5 per hour. If you only write a few 400 wpm that's fine. So if you write nonstop about a subject you have researched fully, you should do 5 per hour. This is going to take 13.6 hours. Really all the time that's taken up comes from the research of keywords, which can be all done at once so you wont have to do it in the future, the registering and creating new accounts and logging in, the time between thinking, the time to research the subject, and the time where you just aren't sure what to do. However you can speed this all up. If you want the no money down solution, get ai form filler by doing a google search. Create "identities for each account, and then just simply click on that identity and it will fill in all of the information needed. This will translate to a HUGE amount of time saved.
In addition, use firefox, open each site in a different tab, and goto "bookmark all tabs" now create a folder. When you want to open this again, go to "open all in tabs". Now just research the subject for a couple hours, by using wikipedia and an enclclopedia, or looking up a how to guide yourself. Then, just write as fast as you can, and don't even stop to edit it until the end. Use all of the tips given previously... Such as

writing article secret, write articles as you drive
Writing articles faster to make money (part 1)
Writing articles faster to make money (part 2)

So the combination of writing faster, and posting those articles faster shoud make creating all of these fairly easy. Write 68 as often as you can. If you are working 8 hour days 7 days a week you have 240 hours a month and if you write 5 articles, that's 1200 articles a month. You should be able to set up 17 of these a month if your really work hard and effeciently.

Now with 17 of them, you will write 187 at associated content which will earn $561 if you get $3 per article. Plus you may get $1 for each 1,000 views. You have 1200 peices of virtual real estate all of which could earn maybe $1 per month and that would not be too much to ask. So that's $1200 a month on autopilot right there. Some people who are really good, can get $1 per day out of a lot of these. Really that takes some additional promotion and linking to each one of these posts, but it's attainable.

Now after posting all of these I would build multiple accounts at web 2.0 sites to get dofollow links. I might social bookmark all of them to various social bookmark accounts, just so there's some links coming in. Connectcontent is an excellent way to get links. build up credits by linking to several others in multiple posts, and then add all of the important sites such as main blog, backup blog, etc. Then use mass article submitters like unique article wizard and make a huge resource box that links to all of your 68 sites, we'll call them "web 2.0 properties". For each keyword you can write at least 1 article on unique article wizard.

Sure, you might need to lock yourself in your room with your computer, but if you really want to work from home with no money down this certainly is an excellent way to free yourself of the time and money it may take to accomplish the task.

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