Showing posts with label how to make money with minisites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to make money with minisites. Show all posts

Saturday, January 26, 2008

How to Create Passive Online Income in 3 Easy Steps

I declared last November Freelance Writers Technology Month. Here is a little recap of why:

“Simply put, I wanted to increase my online income. . . . I’ve been a freelance writer since 1993. I make a good living at it, but the last couple of years I’ve been kind of restless in my career. I want to work less and, perhaps more importantly, create passive streams of income that will sustain me into my golden years. . . . As I wrote in Why Freelance Writers May Be the Poorest Internet Entrepreneurs, we’re not very good at embracing technology – which is how the real money is made online.”

Read the rest of this missive here.

So, what does that have to do with today’s post, “How to Create Passive Online Income in 3 Easy Steps.”

During the hours I spent researching ways to make passive money online for Freelance Writer’s Technology Month, this was one of the ideas that appealed to me, as I wrote about in Post #5 of the series entitled, Turn $1/Day into an Online Empire: How to Make Money with Minisites.

Today, as I was surfing, I ran across this post, which explains in a very detailed three-step process how to go about creating profitable niche minisites, results you can expect, how/where to find ideas for profitable niches and more.

I’ve bookmarked this for when I’m ready to start building my minisites. If you’re interested in making passive online income, this will give you all the info you need to get started.

Hope you’re having a good weekend.

Sincerely,
Yuwanda Black, Publisher
http://inkwelleditorial.com/
http://inkwelleditorial.blogspot.com/
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http://seo-articles-for-sale.com/
http://money-making-videos.blogspot.com/
How to Start a Successful Freelance Writing Career Newsletter
P.S.: Read about my $250/day as a freelance writer -- with less than two weeks of marketing!
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Friday, November 30, 2007

Social Bookmarking Software & More: Part #10 of Freelance Writer's Technology Month

I had two more posts left in the Freelance Writer’s Technology Month series and haven’t posted since Tuesday (have been working on getting two new websites up).

As I have to wrap this series up because tomorrow is December 1st (where has the time gone!), following is an in-depth, two-part post. FYI, this post is almost 3,000 words long and took almost four hours to write.

It concludes with 9 Money-Making Conclusions Drawn from Freelance Writer’s Technology Month and is jam-packed with what I sincerely hope you find useful information (had to end with a bang!). Here goes ...

Enjoy!
Sincerely,
Yuwanda Black, Publisher
http://www.inkwelleditorial.com/
http://www.inkwelleditorial.blogspot.com/
How to Start a Successful Freelance Career Newsletter

Coming Soon! SEO-Article-Writer.com and SEO-Articles-for-Sale.com (stay tuned for some freelance writing opportunities)
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UPDATE 11/30/07: Following is a link to every post in the Freelance Writer's Technology Month series.

Intro Post: New Series - Freelance Writer's Technology Month
Post #1: The 4 Fundamentals of Making Money Online
Post #2: SEO Content Development: How to Drive More Traffic to Your Website
Post #3: Niche Marketing: How to Choose a Profitable Niche
Post #4: Software Tools for Niche Websites
Post #5: Turn $1/Day into an Online Empire: How to Make Money with Minisites
Post #6: 4 Controversial Ways to Get More Traffic for Your Website
Post #7: 5 Ways to Get a Job Writing SEO Articles
Post #8: How to Determine What to Charge as an SEO Article Writer
Post #9: How to Optimize Your Website to Get More Traffic
Post #10: Social Bookmarking Software & 9 Money-Making Conclusions from Freelance Writer’s Technology Month
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Freelance Success Stories: There are freelancers who make very good livings at what they love. Inkwell Editorial's newsletter features these successful professionals who put to rest the phrase, "starving freelancer." Subscribe to read all previous issues.

Previous Issue: Sue Fagalde Lick, author of Freelancing for Newspapers. Whether you are an experienced or inexperienced freelance writer, this is one market that eagerly accepts freelancers, as Sue outlines in her book.

Current Issue. Ghostwriting: Want to know what type of work is out there in this genre? How much it pays? Where to find it? How to go about getting it? Ghostwriter Amanda Evans gives us the skinny on this freelance writing niche.

Gain clients, web traffic and brand awareness. How? Let us interview you for our popular newsletter? Full details. Read the first issue here and subscribe to read all previous issues.
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Copyright © 2007 InkwellEditorial.com: Freelance success stories, e-courses, advice on the business of freelancing, and more! Get the e-report, How to Make $100/Day as a Freelance Writer -- free! Log on to http://www.freelancewritingwebsite.com/ for details. Except where noted, no part of this site may be reproduced in any manner without the express, written consent of the publisher. Violators will be prosecuted.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

How to Make Money with Minisites: Post #5 of Freelance Writer's Technology Month

Did you know that this month is Freelance Writer’s Technology Month? What’s this all about. For a full understanding of what follows, I advise that you read this post first. Now, on to today’s post ...

When many think of making money online, they dream of building one website (or these days, a blog), getting boocoo advertisers and raking in the dough. Yesterday, we discussed software tools for niche sites, ie, software that helps you easily create a few niche websites and blogs.

Many online entrepreneurs have taken this more subtle approach, turning $1/day into an online empire. Instead of building one "industry-leading site," they've gone another route. And, many are raking in some non-too-shabby profits. How are they doing it?

Read on.

Sincerely,
Yuwanda Black, Publisher
http://www.inkwelleditorial.com/
http://www.inkwelleditorial.blogspot.com/
How to Start a Successful Freelance Career Newsletter

UPDATE 11/30/07: Following is a link to every post in the Freelance Writer's Technology Month series.

Intro Post: New Series - Freelance Writer's Technology Month

Post #1: The 4 Fundamentals of Making Money Online

Post #2: SEO Content Development: How to Drive More Traffic to Your Website

Post #3: Niche Marketing: How to Choose a Profitable Niche

Post #4: Software Tools for Niche Websites

Post #5: Turn $1/Day into an Online Empire: How to Make Money with Minisites

Post #6: 4 Controversial Ways to Get More Traffic for Your Website

Post #7: 5 Ways to Get a Job Writing SEO Articles

Post #8: How to Determine What to Charge as an SEO Article Writer

Post #9: How to Optimize Your Website to Get More Traffic

Post #10: Social Bookmarking Software & 9 Money-Making Conclusions from Freelance Writer’s Technology Month
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What’s in Inkwell Editorial’s Newsletter? There are freelancers who make very good livings at what they love. Inkwell Editorial's newsletter features these successful professionals who put to rest the phrase, "starving freelancer." Read the first issue here and subscribe to read current and previous issues.

Current Issue: Ghostwriting. Want to know what type of work is out there in this genre? How much it pays? Where to find it? How to go about getting it? Ghostwriter Amanda Evans gives us the skinny on this freelance writing niche. Subscribe.

Previous Issue: Sue Fagalde Lick, author of Freelancing for Newspapers. Whether you are an experienced or inexperienced freelance writer, this is one market that eagerly accepts freelancers, as Sue outlines in her book. Subscribe.

Gain clients, web traffic and brand awareness. How? Let us interview you for our popular newsletter? Full details.
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Copyright Notice: May be reprinted with the following, in full: Yuwanda Black is the publisher of InkwellEditorial.com: THE business portal for and about the editorial and creative industries. Freelance success stories, e-courses, advice on the business of freelancing, and more! Get the e-report, How to Make $100/Day as a Freelance Writer -- FREE! Log on to http://www.freelancewritingwebsite.com/ for details.
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