Sunday, August 16, 2009




Hi dear are u frusted.I am rony From Bangladesh.I try to make this page for all here free.learn Internet what his good and bad effect can use us Virus.I will try to protect you from this.


Now i am descrive you about online Income.How this posible?are you feeling anxious.Dont be as i am with you dear.I am with you all time.if you remember me you will see me as what type you are to me.


By the way lets to give description about Online job.Earn from Internet is not so easy.But all in the world is easy to him who try to work for making it easy.Ok now i am with you and dont be frusted dear.

Normally we can earn money from many ways

1.Blogging
1.As Publisher
2.By Ptc (be sure and go forword)
3.Your Perfomance Job (Data entry,Multimedia,Java,C,C++ Etc.........)
4.Email marketing
5.Affiliate



Now In BLOGGING








What is Blog

Blogs are usually (but not always) written by one person and are updated pretty regularly. Blogs are often (but not always) written on a particular topic - there are blogs on virtually any topic you can think of. From photography, to spirituality, to recipes, to personal diaries to hobbies - blogging has as many applications and varieties as you can imagine. Whole blog communities have sprung up around some of these topics putting people into contact with each other in relationships where they can learn, share ideas, make friends with and even do business with people with similar interests from around the world.

Blogs usually have a few features that are useful to know about if you want to get the most out of them as a reader. Lets examine a couple briefly.

Archives - You might look at the front page of a blog and think that there is not much to them. A few recent entries, some links to other sites and not much else. However its worth knowing that there is a lot more going on under the surface that might initially meet the eye. For example in addition to the main page of this blog - at the time of writing this post there are over 520 other pages or posts below the surface that I’ve written over the past few months.

When I write a post like this one it goes to the top of the front page. As it gets older and as I add more current posts it begins its journey down the page until it disappears from it. This is not the end of its life however, because it goes into the ‘Archives’ of my blog. It sounds like a dusty dark place but its really just like a filing cabinet that is easily accessible in a couple of ways. You can read my ‘archives’ simply by looking on the ’sidebar’ (over on the left of this blog) at the ‘archives’ or ‘categories’ section. There you will see links to all my old posts which you can access either by category. You’ll see a category for ‘Advertising’ - click that link and you’ll see all my old posts on the topic of Advertising with the most recent at the top and the oldest at the bottom.

Comments - Not all blogs use comments - but most do. This blog is not a monologue but a conversation. You can give me feedback on almost everything I write simply by clicking the ‘comments’ link at the bottom of each one of my posts. This will take you to a little form where you leave your name, email and a link to your own blog if you have one as well as your feedback, comment, critique, question, essay on why you love my blog, promise of money…. etc). Try it now. Scroll to the bottom of this page, click ‘comments’ and fill in the blanks with a little introduction to yourself.

A great way to learn about blogs is to read a few. Leave some comments, ask questions and bookmark your favourites. An even better way to learn about blogs is to start your own. Ok - you might be laughing at me now - you think you are not web savy enough to have your own site? You wouldn’t know where to start? You don’t know how?
My Secret

Let me share a secret with you - three years ago I knew nothing about blogs, I had never used the internet for anything more than email, surfing and chatting to friends and I could only barely do any of that! But one day I discovered a blog and after surfing from one to another (blogs tend to link up to other blogs a lot) for a few hours I was hooked and wanted to start my own. I found that there are free blog services that almost anyone could set up in a matter of minutes. Really it is that simple. Literally millions of people blog from around the world. Its not just something for young people, or geeks, or cool folk, or Westerners, or even for people with their own computers - instead its something virtually anyone with access to a computer and the internet once or twice a week can start up.

Are you still confused? Would you like more information? Below are a few helpful articles on the topic - there are many more on the web - just do a search on your favourite search engine. Otherwise shoot me an email using my ‘contact’ button with your question and I’ll do my best to get back to you.

How to Blog

Getting started involves nothing more than following a simple step-by-step process.

1. Decide what you want to do about blog hosting
2. Decide which blogging platform you want to use
3. Register with the blogging service if you are not hosting the blog yourself
4. Set up your blog layout with blog templates, which you can customize
5. Start posting your content

Blog Hosting

The best place to start is deciding whether your home business blog should have its own URL or web address or if one provided by a service at no charge will do. For example, an owner who wants to start blogging for home business can choose to purchase their own website domain name and have a blog assigned to it or they can have their blog hosted by one of several blog hosting providers for free on the blog hosting service’s own servers. If you already have a website, you just need to consider if you want the blog to become an integral part of your website or if it will exist on its own, hosted by the blog hosting provider. If you don’t have a home business website or a domain name, your blog can actually serve as a free online presence for your home business.

A free address hosted by a blog hosting service provider might read something like this: www.myblogname.blogcompany.com.

Either method will serve the purpose of getting your message out and can increase traffic to your website, but for search engine optimization reasons, it’s generally recommended that your blog be hosted on your website, if you have one, or hosted on a domain that you can control. The reason for that is that any incoming links to your blog or to any of its individual posts will link to your website’s domain instead of the blog provider’s domain and incoming links are important for “organic” or natural search engine rankings. Additionally, some see a branding benefit to having their blog hosted on their domain with an address like blog.mybusinessname.com or www.mybusinessname.com/blog. Either way, if you have a website you want to link to your blog and link your blog to your site.

Selecting a Blogging Platform

Once the decision on where your blog will be hosted is made, the next step is to actually get a blog. There are a number of really good services out there that make blogging a snap to set up. Two of the most popular choices include Google's own Blogger and WordPress. Both offer free blog hosting on their domain as well as a number of blog templates you can use to quickly set up your blog. If you want to host the blog on your site, these platforms offer wizards that help you do that. WordPress offers a lot of advanced options that come with monthly hosting fees. Blogger, too, has a number of plug ins and tweaks that can make it function better for businesses and now includes drag and drop functionality for creating your page layout. If you're really not sure how to create a blog, these services make doing so very easy.

Because both are popular blogging platforms, additional templates are available on the web and you can customize a template to match your home business branding by using logos and color schemes that tie into your website. This is a good thing to do for your business identity regardless of whether you host your blog on a free service or you host it on your own home business website. WordPress also offers inexpensive domain hosting through a number of service providers.

Registering with the Blog Hosting Service

Most blogging services are fairly easy to sign up for and start using. Just complete an online form, verify your account and you’re ready to create your blog.

Both WordPress and Blogger offer a user interface that allows you to switch between code view and WYSIWYG – What You See is What You Get. The WYSIWYG view generally has the look and functionality of Microsoft Word, with buttons you can use for underlining, changing type fonts and inserting links. In essence, you don’t need to know anything about HTML in order to use a blog, but it can be helpful in order to better optimize your posts for search and for correcting formatting problems that just don’t seem to want to get corrected in WYSIWYG view.

You might consider registering for an account with both WordPress and Blogger and see which platform you find more to your liking. If you’re planning to use a pre-built blog template, you might also want to base your decision on which provider offers the templates you like most that fit with your home business.

Don’t set up your permanent blog name while you’re testing. You can always handle that later and delete your test blog. Whether you host the blog on your website, with its own standalone domain, or on the blogging service’s platform, you’ll use the blogging service’s interface to create and manage your posts.

How to Blog as Your Website

If you don’t already have a home business website, you can use a blog to create your online business presence. Of course, you probably already realize that you don’t need a blog if you have a website. Likewise, you don't need a website to have a blog. Here are just a few of the many advantages of learning how to blog and then using a blog as your online business presence in place of a website:

* You can use a free blog hosting platform so your blogging efforts costs you nothing but some time and a little effort.
* Blog hosting platforms can be an easy way to manage your blog content without needing to know anything about HTML, uploading files, etc.
* Search engines love blogs, so in general, it’s likely your blogging will get noticed in search engines well before content on a new website would get noticed. Learning how to blog can definitely give you a leg up when it comes to search engine optimization (SEO)
* Learning how to blog allows you to interact with your customers and prospective customers in ways you can't interact through a website (unless you spend additional money to have this type of feature built into your website).
* Some blog hosting providers, such as Google’s Blogger, even offer mobile blogging capability so you can post your content directly from your cell phone, SmartPhone or PDA. They also offer plenty of help that makes it easier while you learn how to blog.
* Blog platforms offer built-in editing capability that makes it easy to format your content without knowing HTML. However, if you know HTML, you can use that to your advantage while blogging.
* Blog templates make it easy to learn how to blog and allow you to set up your blog layout in a matter of minutes. If you are so inclined, you can further customize your blog's layout to reflect your home business branding and color schemes.
* Blogs are part of social media that can take advantage of viral marketing techniques, which can dramatically increase traffic to your blog in a short amount of time.
* Blogs are really content management systems – they manage posting, displaying and organizing your blog content that makes it easy to stay organized around selected keyword phrases, which you can use for labeling your blog posts. When a visitor clicks a label, all posts that use that label are made available for your visitors to find what they are looking for quickly.
* Some blogging platforms allow you to host ads within your layout, providing the opportunity to make money off of your blog from programs like Google AdSense without paying any domain name or hosting fees. You can also post affiliate marketing ads to help monetize your blog.
* Blogs allow visitors to register for blog feeds that will allow them to receive your new content in a feed reader – a utility that allows visitors to read your blog posts outside of a Web browser. The blog user community and the number of blog feed subscribers is continuing to grow rapidly.


Complete Your site By Blogging

If you already have a website, learning how to blog can be an effective way for you to complement your site, helping to drive traffic and providing a means for customers and prospects to connect with you and your home business.

You can run the blog separately on the blog host’s servers with an address such as myblog.blogspot.com, you can host your blog on a separate domain that you’ve registered, such as myhomebusinessblog.com, or you can incorporate your blog into your existing website, with an address such as blog.myhomebusiness.com or www.myhomebusiness.com/blog.

The two most popular blog hosting providers are Google’s Blooger (www.blogger.com and WordPress (www.wordpress.org). Both allow you to configure your blog just about any way you want. Blogger now allows you to create an alias for your URL so you can have the URL blog.myhomebusiness.com, for example, still use Blogger and all of your posts will go to that address. You need to perform some tasks on your Web server though to get this to work properly. All of the "link juice" from incoming links will still go to Blogger, however.

Another option, once you've learned how to blog, is to install blogging software, like WordPress directly on your Website's server. Today, even very low cost web hosting companies provide a wizard you can use to install all of the necessary files to host a WordPress blog with a few button clicks. The benefit would be that any incoming links to your blog will be giving some link authority to your website because the links now point to your site's domain and not a third-party server.

If you use a blog in conjunction with your home business website, you’ll want to be sure to create keyword rich links between your blog and your website and vice versa. Both help give search engines a clue as to what the targeted page is about.

No matter how you set it up or which blogging service you use, learning how to blog and take advantage of everything that blogging has to offer can be a very effective, easy-to-use and inexpensive part of your home business marketing mix that can result in increased revenues for you. Additionally, learning how to blog can provide a means to start a home business because a blog can server as a home business all on its own.

Blogging Profit

Blogging provides several benefits for home businesses or online businesses on restricted budgets because:

* Blogging can provide a great forum for a small or home business owner to discuss their products, services or industry in a straightforward, easy-to-understand manner.
* Blogging offers small business owners a very accessible promotional tool for upcoming events or other noteworthy goings-on.
* Blogging provides a platform for a home business owner to become viewed as an expert on the topics at hand. Who better for people to turn to for advice on selecting a perfect MP3 player, for example, than a small, home-based business owner that deals with these machines day in and day out? Business owners are experts on their products or services and there is nothing wrong with them playing this fact to their advantage. If the knowledge is there, leveraging it is simply smart.
* Blogging opens the door for small business owners to directly engage clients, customers or readers. The simple beauty of blogs is that most of these tools are interactive. This means readers or clients can leave comments or even ask questions directly (unless the administrator turns off the ability of visitors to post comments), which the writer or writers of the blog can then answer. This is a fantastic way to develop rapport and most especially credibility. If a commenting area is not attached to a particular blog set up, it is relatively simple to add in to ensure maximum interaction.
* Blogging provides a means for a home business operator to connect with its customers and prospects. Getting acquainted with your clients and prospects is beneficial because it allows them to view you as accessible and can build credibility and because it allows you to hear first-hand what your customers and prospects really want.
* Blogging can offer an outlet for a little bit of fun. The typical set up for a blog – even those used by some of the world's most noted newspaper journalists – is very friendly and conversational. This means small business owners are free to have a little bit of fun with these tools along the way. This type of endeavor is often considered one of the most enjoyable for home business operators. Since it can actually pay off with more business, it's a smart step, too.

Getting started with blog marketing does not necessarily require a big investment of time or money. Even the most simplistic of free programs can work wonders to help drive interest and traffic toward a website.

The key in really making a blog work for a home-based business is to work at it earnestly and add to it on a consistent basis. Regularly updated blogs with lots of activity tend to attract far more search engine than those that aren't updated - a level of attention that's achieved faster than websites, which is a very good thing for a home-based business. And, if you are willing to commit your own time and you’re even a half-decent writer, bogging doesn’t have to cost anything. As a means of promoting your home business, it doesn't get much better than that.

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But i think someone us use Google adsense






What is Adsense

AdSense is a great program, though Google has given it a confusing name. If they'd called it AdSpace, you'd know right away what it's about: selling advertising space on your website. Despite the nomenclature issue, AdSense (www.google.com/adsense) has become popular with bloggers and other people who run noncommercial sites. You sign up, carve out some space on your pages for the ads (Figure 1), paste a few lines of code from Google into the HTML for your site, and let Google fill in your pages with color-coordinated ads. When somebody clicks one of the ads, Google pays you a fee (the amount varies, and the company doesn't disclose its payments).

Note: AdSense can be tricky for e-commerce sites because you can't fully control which ads appear on your site, and you wouldn't want to run ads for your competitors' merchandise right next to your own displays. You can, however, filter out some ads.

Though you can't decide which ads appear on your site, Google does a very nice job of assessing your pages and supplying ads that might interest your visitors. For example, if you run a site about the history of window treatments, Google is likely to dish up ads for vintage blinds and specialty curtain rods. That kind of relevance is important, because Google doesn't pay you when somebody sees an ad on your site; it pays you when somebody clicks an ad. So you want Google to fill your space with blurbs likely to interest your readers.

The $64,000 question is, of course, how much can you make? The exact answer is: it depends. If your site gets tons of visitors, and you focus on a narrow topic, there's a good chance Google will serve up ads that appeal to a lot of people hitting your site. For example, if you run a popular site devoted to mobile gadgetry, you might make enough to buy a new device every few months. If your site gets sporadic traffic, or more important, if it's not clearly about something, it may be hard for Google to supply highly relevant ads, and you might make enough to cover a box of paper clips every so often.


Work for you


Even better, Google takes the language of your site and the location of your visitors into account, serving up language- specific, location-targeted ads for maximum impact. So a visitor from France (or a person browsing the Internet from a Frenchified computer) may see AdWords in French (shown here) or from French companies, while your U.S. visitors see theirs in English, Germans in German, and so forth. (See What Are Google AdWords for an excellent how-to of that service.)

Bottom line: Google may know more about your audience than you do. Use AdSense to work that knowledge to your advantage.

The beauty of AdSense, however, is that it's free?absolutely gratis?to join and run, so you may as well give it a whirl. And the program automatically tailors itself to your site over time, supplying more relevant ads as it gets to know you better or as you change your content. It can take a few months before Google hits the sweet spot with ads that your readers love, but the only thing you have to do is set it up and watch it go to work. (Bear in mind, however, that participating in AdSense doesn't have any effect on your site's rank in Google search results.)

Warning: Don't try to game AdSense. It probably won't surprise you a whit to learn that people have set up sites primarily to showcase ads and draw lots of clicks (and make buckets of money). When Google finds out about these sites (and it often does) it blocks the ads immediately. But dirty play makes the whole system weaker, and it harms not only Google but the people who pay for clicks, too. Don't be part of that damage.

Advice for new user

Google's AdSense engine, as with everything Google, is rather sophisticated. Rather than simply serving up random ads from its advertiser base, Google works hard to make sure the ads your visitors see are likely to pique their interest.

From the day you start offering ads, the AdSense robot visits on a regular basis, reading through your pages with ads. The robot takes a look at the words you use, the frequency with which you use them, even some of your page structure and formatting (for example, bigger fonts usually signify something important). Then Google uses all this info to figure out which ads your readers will warm to.


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For firdt time earn from Google adsense is so tough i think and realise.Because i try to earn from adsense till 1 yesrs.After 1 years i am successful to pay adsense money $105.

Part of my experience i am telling that if you you need to earn money from Google adsense You should take guide.Now in many semainars are arranged based Google adsense.They will pay 1500 Tk for seminar.Covfirmly they will say you and some tips.

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