How To Make Money Online




If you are reading this page now, I bet you have decided to make money through Internet while sitting in front of your PC and surfing, chatting, playing games or just wondering what chances you have to earn some money. I am not going to persuade you that what I propose is easy to achieve, but if you are eager to make money through Internet, I am ready to show you one of the ways you can do it. I’ll explain every stage of this process to you step by step, so that your start can be easier and quick.
This way of making money has one great advantage - you do not need to have any funds whatsoever for a start. And this is only one of a number of other advantages – you have no fixed working hours; you don’t have a nasty boss, who is always breathing down your neck; but you have the pleasure of sitting comfortably in the quietness of your cozy home … Well, there is one disadvantage, I can think of, and that is - no colleagues to chat with while drinking your beloved coffee, but this won’t kill you, I promise.
You can earn about $100-$250 per month, additionally to your monthly budget, depending on the time you spare. However, if you decide Internet to be your basic source of income, you’ll have to devote a bit more time and be a bit more persistent, but eventually your efforts will be paid off – each month you’ll have the chance to add to your monthly budget as much as $800-$900, and even more.
What kind of sites are the PTC (paid to Click) and PTR (paid to read) sites? These are sites where the ad is presented under the form of an email (PTR) or a banner (PTC). Reading the email or clicking on the banner opens a new window that sends you on to the advertiser. When the time set by him/her (5-60 sec) is up, another $0.001 to $0.01 is added to your account. The size of this sum depends predominantly on the time the whole ad is run and on the PTC site itself, as well. Have no faith in sites that give an amount of money going beyond $0.02. During the time the ad is shown you do not need to keep the window with the ad itself be active; you can minimize it and do anything else.
What you first thought, I suppose, was “…$0.01 – isn’t it too little?” No wonder, because that’s what my first thought was, too. But let’s strike a balance.
  • 20 ads x 0.01$ = 0.20$
  • 30 days x 0.20$ = 6$
  • 30-40 sites x 6$ = 180$-240$
This is the plain balance-sheet, but without rendering an account of the most valuable of the whole system – the referrals. These are the people you have directed to a certain PTC site (direct referrals) or have hired from the respective PTC site against payment (rented referrals). Each time a referral clicks you receive a given sum. In most of the PTC sites it is equal to the half of the amount of money received by the referral himself/herself, namely from $0.0005 to $0.005. Now let’s strike a new balance, this time with 10 referrals taken into consideration.
  • 10 referrals x 20 ads x 0.005$ = 1$
  • 30 days x 1$ = 30$
  • 30-40 sites x 30$ = 900$-1200$
You can obtain referrals from the very PTC site by paying a given sum of money. Its amount depends on the number of referrals you buy. Here I show you the prices of a different number of referrals of Neobux.com - one of the hottest site.
  • 3 referrals - 0.75$
  • 10 referrals - 2,5$
  • 20 referrals - 5$
  • 30 referrals - 7.5$
  • 50 referrals - 12.5$
  • 70 referrals - 17.5$
  • 100 referrals - 25$
The big problem the referrals pose is that some of them seize to be active, i.e. at one time they stop to click. That means they do not bring you any revenues. For such cases the PTC sites have provided for a referrals “recycling”, i.e, the inactive referrals are replaced.
In addition let me give you some recommendations how to organize work.
1.Create an 
Payza,PayPal balance for getting the money from your earning PTC website.
2. Register and create an account on this sites. 
3. Click all of your ads everyday and keep an eye out for extra ads. 
4. Earn 0.75$ through clicking your ads everyday. 
5. Transfer the money from your main balance to your rental balance. 
6. Rent a pack of 3 referrals. 
7. Turn on AutoPay. 
8. Maintain your referrals and recycle the ones that have low average. 
9. Buy more referrals when you can. 
10. Do NOT cash out any of the money that you gain in your main balance as this is used for buying more referrals and maintaining them. 
11. Once you reach 500 rented referrals, stop renting anymore referrals and just maintain the ones that you have. That means recycle the bad clickers and keep an average of 2 at least. 
12. Build up your money to about $100 and then upgrade to Golden. 
13. Once you get Golden membership, keep renting more referrals and maintaining them. Once you hit 1250 referrals, you can stop renting referrals and just maintain them and start to cash out your money. 
It's worth trying, I assure you. Good luck.

50 Great Widgets For Your Blog


    Blog Widgets
Widgets are a handy, easy and simple way to add some flare to your blog. Whether you’d like to display the number of currently online visitors to your site or simply the weather report for Los Angeles, you can do it with widgets. We’ve assembled a list of 50 useful or simply cool widgets for your pleasure. And remember, the first rule of widgetizing your blog is – don’t overdo it!
MyBlogLog’s Recent Readers – this widget can easily be called a hit amongst blog owners; its popularity even managed to convince Yahoo into buying MyBlogLog. The widget lets you see the avatars of recent visitors to your blog, provided they’re also members of MyBlogLog.
Mashable – get the latest social networking news from this very site.
Flickr Flash Photo Stream Badge – display images from your Flickr profile with a handy Flash photo stream.
Preview Anywhere – see a live preview of outgoing links in a small popup which activates on mouseover. Some find this annoying, while others might find it useful.
Twitter Badge – if your life is so interesting that everyone must know what you’re up to all the time, then a Twitter badge is the ideal counterpart to your blog. It’ll proudly displays your recent tweets.
Digg News – display the latest Digg links on your blog. Themeable and fully customizable.
FEEDJIT – real time traffic data directly in your blog’s sidebar.
LineBuzz – inline comments for your blog. Very handy for blogs with frequent lively discussions.
Flixn – display a stream directly from your webcam, so your blog visitors can always see what you’re up to.
    Flixn
3Jam – lets your visitors send messages to your mobile phone, without them knowing your phone number.
Jaxtr – with Jaxtr, your visitors can actually call you to your mobile phone; again, your number stays private.
LinkedInABox – show off your LinkedIn profile. Perfect for personal blogs.
Box Widget – enable visitors to use box.net’s online storage directly on your web site.
Price of gas – displaying gas prices on your blog might seem unnecessary to some, but it’s cool if you have a traffic/travel related blog.
iBegin Weather Widget – Display weather information in your sidebar. Just like with Price of Gas, works great with travel-related blogs.
ClockLink – display time in various time zones with these nifty Flash clocks.
Film Loops – display the latest loops from your FilmLoops account.
Daily Painters – display paintings from famous painters on your blog.
WhoLinked – show your visitors which sites have recently linked to your web site. Works with all major blog platforms.
Criteo AutoRoll – displays links to blogs similar to your blog.
Bitty Browser – embed a cute, fully functional mini web browser to your blog.
Leafletter – create a mini website and embed it into your blog.
    Leafletter
WikiSeek – search Wikipedia with this simple widget.
FeedCount – show off the number of visitors to your blog with this handy little button.
Technorati Link Count – display the number of links your website has from one of the biggest blog authorities – Technorati.
MyPageRank – another good way to show how “big” your blog is is to show off your Google PageRank.
CheckPageRank – in addition to showing your PageRank, this widget also shows your Alexa ranking.
BlinkxIt – embed a link to related videos directly into your website.
Skype button – display your Skype online/offline status on your blog.
RockYou Horoscope – not something I would personally use, but some people are into horoscope. Hell, most people are into horoscope. Anyway, this widget shows horoscope (doh!) and does it in a nicely designed colorful box.
    Horoscope
del.icio.us Tagometer – display how many times have del.icio.us users saved your page.
del.icio.us Linkrolls – this badge shows your latest bookmarks from del.icio.us.
Timelines – need to create a timeline? Seek no further. This widget makes it really easy.
PollDaddy – PollDaddy lets you create beautiful polls in no time, and display them at your blog.
Vizu – another poll-making widget, compatible with all major blog platforms.
AnswerTips – display definitions from Answers.com for various terms on your blog. The definitions are shown in bubbles which are activated on doubleclick.
AnswerBoxes – give your visitors a chance to enter a term themselves, and get a definition from Answers.com
Now Playing – if you got to share your current playlist contents with the world, Sigamp will do the trick. Works with most popular music players, including Foobar, Winamp, iTunes and others.
BuzzBoost – display headlines from your RSS feed on any website.
LibraryThing – show off the latest books you’ve been reading.
Plaxo Address Book – let your most faithful visitors access their address books direclty from your site.
    Plaxo
AuctionAds – a widget that displays auctioned items on eBay, and gives you a percentage of the price paid when sometimes buys an item.
aStore – similar to AuctionAds, only for Amazon. Create a mini-store on your site and receive profit when someone buys an item through your store.
Plazes – show your current location on a Plazes map.
Stockalicious – track your portfolio with this widget, and share it with others. Let everyone know how much money you’ve lost.
Yahoo! For Good – create a charity badge and ask for donations for a worthy cause.
Giftspace – your friends never know what to buy you for birthday? Let them know what you really want with this nifty widget.
MixMap – see where are the visitors to your MySpace profile from on a map.
    MixMap
Google Map Widget – display a searchable Google Map on your website.
Google Video Search – add a video search form and selected videos to your web site.
Blogger Gadgets