Posted by ChiQ31st, 2008 at 9: 51 pm
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! It seems that everyone out there knows how to build a website. Everyone knows a little HTML, a little CSS, a bit about promotion and bit (usually a very small bit) about design. From my point of view, however, the difference between those that have had some training and those with none is the difference between night and day. A bit time at a good design school would do no harm for many webmasters.
Good design is not only important for the effect on the eye. It also matters when trying to convert visitors into buyers or readers. Good design lends validity to words.
Posted by ChiQ20th, 2008 at 7: 38 pm

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Most Popular Post - This will entice new Visitors to join your flock of Loyal Readers. Show your best foot forward.
Keep your readers glued - Make your Articles interesting enough. Do not be boring. If you can inject humor then do so.
Easy to Follow Site Navigation - It is important for your site visitors to know their way around your site. Keep it consistent, simple and visible to avoid confusion.
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Posted by ChiQ16th, 2008 at 7: 51 pm

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1. Signature Link on Forums - Being active in a Community pays big time. You get to interact with forum members, learn from them and even share your knowledge and expertise. In return you earn respect, back links and Site Visitors. Create a Signature link in forums pointing to your own site.
2. Answer Questions on Yahoo Answers with your Link Site - When I don’t have anything better to do online, I visit Yahoo Answers and try to be as helpful as possible. Then at the end my message/answer, I write my name and below that my site URL. I get a lot of visitors this way..
3. Top Commenter Plugin - You have a favorite site or Blog? Then keep commenting until you gain a Top Commenter Spot for extra exposure.
4. Sponsor a Contest - If you have the chance to sponsor a contest from a site who has a big readership then do so. Not only will you gain traffic from sponsoring a contest, you also get PR Link Juice from both the Contest Holder and its Participants.
5. Be reviewed! - Get your site reviewed .. this is a great way to get constructive criticisms and to tap a new audience..
Posted by ChiQ15th, 2008 at 8: 26 am

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I would like to think of “Making Money Online” as a business and not as a job. You see, there is no fixed salary that you earn.. and usually, the more time you spend on “Making Money Online” the more Money you have on your pocket. Unless of course if you are already established in the Online Field that you can afford to spend just an hour or two a day and still earn as much.
As for my own experience.. it took me roughly three months to earn a decent amount of money. I would usually just earn around $25 a day. But if you stick around a little longer, you will get to know the ropes of this business and find out the things that would work for you or not.
Here are a few personal Tips I would like to share:
- Experiment - There are millions of ways to earn Money Online but be aware that not everything can work for you. Therefore, experiment.. try one program after another and take note of its results. If it isn’t earning you a penny then drop it off your list and retain the ones that are profitable for you.
- Do It Now - Some people feel that they need to spend a year gathering knowledge before implementing their plan. Experience will teach you better! So do it now! Do not wait for one sun shiny day to kick off things.. after all, Time is Money!
- No Secret Formula - Sorry to burst your bubble right there.. but there is no secret formula at all, you can’t find billions of dollars by purchasing e-books being sold for $3 that claims to be revealing some Top Internet Secrets in Making Money or an auto-Pilot software of sort. Use your common sense.. do not be scammed. I am not saying that it isn’t possible to be earning billions Online cause it is.. all I’m saying is that, it requires work, time, effort and commitment just like any business ventures.
Any personal advice you can share as well?
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