So one of the things I start to notice now that I have Google Ads on my blog is all the ads promoting ways to make money online. I've heard a little about some of these "money-making opportunity" websites. Many of them talk about oodles of money you can make filling out surveys online. I've tried a couple in the past but never very seriously. I've been frustrated with all the scams and wasted time. But I've also seen mystery shoppers in action and I'm sure there are other legitimate opportunities to make money online. The challenge seems to be sifting through the garbage to find the gold.
One site I came across had an idea that seemed a little different. There's probably lots of others like it, but this was the first I came across. It suggests making money from home by using your digital camera. I have a half-decent digital camera and it seems like a fun way to make money - if it works. You can find the site is cameradollars.com and I decided to look into it. I was turned off by the long sales pitch and the fact that they wanted me to buy their secret tips at the end of it all, but what if it works? I've already started receiving free email tips that are helping me learn about the opportunities.
Now here's the added research I've decided to try. Many websites have affiliate programs where the referring website makes a commission or gets paid for the referral. Sort of like Google AdWords but you have to do all the ground work manually. So I looked into the affiliate program for cameradollars.com and followed the instructions. I set up a click bank account and instead of just posting their link, I made sure I followed the instructions so I would get credit for any traffic from my site.
Does their money-making program work? I don't know. It's too early to tell. But I'll continue to post what I learn and what I find as I go.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Make Money Online
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James William
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Labels: affiliates, money online, sell photos online
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