The passive income guide
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Thursday, January 4, 2018
Make money with AdSense
You can join Google's AdSense for Search program, which places contextually relevant ads on your Custom Search Engine's search results pages and shares a portion of its advertising revenue with AdSense partners. The cost per click on an ad is determined by advertisers who compete for placement on search results pages.
To be able to make money with your search engines, you will need to associate your AdSense account with your Custom Search Engine account.
If you already have an AdSense account, you can make money using your search engines by associating them with your Google AdSense account.
Note: To associate AdSense with Custom Search Engine, both - Custom Search Engine and AdSense - must be under the same Google Account.
To associate your Custom Search Engine account with Google AdSense:
Go to Google Custom Search control panel, and click on Make money.Note: You will be able to see the Make money tab only if you are the owner of the search engine. Other administrators will not be able to see this tab.Click the Search Engine Monetization button to turn it ON. Your AdSense publisher ID associated with your Google account will appear on the page in a moment. Now, your Custom Search Engine is associated with your AdSense Account.Note: If you do not see Search Engine Monetization button, then it means that either you do not have an AdSense account or your AdSense account is pending approval. Please visit Google Help Center for more details.
Note that if you create a new AdSense account, you'll receive a confirmation email that you can use to activate your account. You won't start making money until you have completed this activation process. While your AdSense account is being processed, no ads will appear in your search engine results.
Make money with AdSense
You can join Google's AdSense for Search program, which places contextually relevant ads on your Custom Search Engine's search results pages and shares a portion of its advertising revenue with AdSense partners. The cost per click on an ad is determined by advertisers who compete for placement on search results pages.
To be able to make money with your search engines, you will need to associate your AdSense account with your Custom Search Engine account.
If you already have an AdSense account, you can make money using your search engines by associating them with your Google AdSense account.
Note: To associate AdSense with Custom Search Engine, both - Custom Search Engine and AdSense - must be under the same Google Account.
To associate your Custom Search Engine account with Google AdSense:
Go to Google Custom Search control panel, and click on Make money.Note: You will be able to see the Make money tab only if you are the owner of the search engine. Other administrators will not be able to see this tab.Click the Search Engine Monetization button to turn it ON. Your AdSense publisher ID associated with your Google account will appear on the page in a moment. Now, your Custom Search Engine is associated with your AdSense Account.Note: If you do not see Search Engine Monetization button, then it means that either you do not have an AdSense account or your AdSense account is pending approval. Please visit Google Help Center for more details.
Note that if you create a new AdSense account, you'll receive a confirmation email that you can use to activate your account. You won't start making money until you have completed this activation process. While your AdSense account is being processed, no ads will appear in your search engine results.
How do I start a profitable drop shipping business?
Here are some important tips:
Niche: Try to find a niche that’s not well saturated with sellers but also has a decent number of buyers available. After all, less than 1% of potential buyers will actually buy your product. And try to find an audience between 500k and 1.2 million.Products: One of the best places to find a product to sell is AliExpress. Don’t get discouraged by all the bad quality products, you can always find some good sellers.Shipping: If you choose AliExpress, look for countries where epacket shipping is available. It’s fast, cheap (sometimes free), and is available in several major countries (US, UK, Canada, France) to name a few.Your store: Shopify and Oberlo are a perfect combination. Shopify makes it easy to set up your store and Oberlo makes fulfilling orders a semi-automated process.Marketing: Different people have different opinions on this one. You may find Facebook ads the best marketing tool, but there are other methods that include Instagram Influencers and Google adwords. The best way to know which is better for your store is to test. However, you will need to spend a small amount of money to get started. Once everything works out, you can invest your profits into marketing.
The most important thing is not to give up when things don’t go the way they’re supposed to go. There’s always a fix.
Good luck!
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
17 passive income ideas
Passive income has long been the holy grail for entrepreneurs looking to free up their time, untethering the cord of daily duties and responsibilities from the potential to generate healthy monthly revenues. While the importance of passive income isn't often doubted, the monumental hurdle often required to achieve a respectable amount of cash flow from automatically-recurring revenue streams is often too great for most to bear.
Sunday, December 31, 2017
17 passive income ideas
Thursday, December 7, 2017
15 Unique Strategies to Monetize a Facebook Fan Page
The first option is arguably the easiest among them. You don’t need an external site of any kind, though you can benefit if you have one. The simplest example of this is pretty easy to describe.
This is another option you can use to make money by advertising on Facebook, but you will need to set up a site. A microsite with a dozen or so blog posts and product recommendation tables, laced with affiliate links, works well enough.
Much like with affiliate marketing, you’re going to need to have a website for this method. You’ll need to have a site, though what kind of site is up to you. It doesn’t need to be anything more than a blog, or it can be a service provider, a storefront, or whatever else you want.
Facebook apps have fallen somewhat by the wayside in the last few years. They’ve been slowly moved further and further down the sidebar and there’s not as much room up top for them as there used to be. Gone are the days of the large icons up top.
The exact same concept as above can be applied to setting up your own storefront. You have two options for this; you can either set up a hosted solution on a site like Wix, or you can host your own storefront on whatever hosting and using whatever eCommerce system you want. The latter is more expensive but a lot more customizable and better for SEO in the long run.
Facebook can be used to promote things other than goods. One of the best options you can take, if you have the resources available to you, is to develop a mobile app. Over 50% of the traffic that browses Facebook every day is mobile traffic. If you can capitalize on a mobile audience by promoting a mobile app, you can find quite a bit of success.
In the previous example, I suggested a mobile app. This one is also for a mobile app, but the idea instead is to offer the app for free. You can monetize the app itself rather than monetizing Facebook. The app can offer in-app purchases, or it can have display ads, or both. It depends on what works for your app and what you can add to your code.
If you’re selling products, you can do more than just post “hey, have you see X product? It’s cool you should buy it.” You can incentivize the traffic and the conversions. All you need to do is run offers, either as an organic thing or as a paid thing.
This method is a little frowned upon on Facebook, and there’s no easy way to advertise that you do it, but you can if you keep it under the table. The idea is to write posts that promote something – a product, a service, a blog – in exchange for a bit of cash from the owner of that thing. In a sense it’s a lot like affiliate marketing, except the payouts are generally higher and they aren’t predicated upon performance. People pay you for the post, and they get what they get, so long as you’re making a good faith effort to advertise them.
You can design and sell products without having to do any of the product manufacturing, shipping, inventory, upkeep, or anything else. One of the biggest examples is the Teespring/Society6 method of creating art, putting it on various products, and selling it. These sites allow you to create an account and slap art on their inventory. They print the shirts or phone cases or socks or whatever else and sell them. You get a cut of the profits. It’s pretty simple and it’s a route that a lot of mid-range Facebook pages take, particularly artists.
If your Facebook page happens to be centered primarily around a geographic location, you can use it to promote local events. You can drive a profit in a few different ways from this. One of them is to set up a vendor of your own at the local event you’re promoting, so that by promoting the event, you’re promoting yourself. Get more people to attend the event, and more people will find your storefront within it, so you can make more sales.
This is very similar to posting content based on the payment you get from the owner of that content. The difference is it’s all local, so you can do your networking offline and stress the importance of both minimizing your obvious involvement with the payments, and avoid Facebook’s wrath.
There’s more to sell than just products, services, and posts. You’ve grown a Facebook page to its current level, and you’re achieving some amount of success. Others would like to reach that success. You can share your skills in a few ways. You can write and sell a book about it. You can sell a service where you write up a plan of action for the page owner. You can come in and manage things for an ongoing price, though if you don’t want your business to be managing Facebook pages, this might be a bit much.
You may have expertise in an area beyond Facebook, and you can sell that expertise as well. I’ve seen several different folks on different social networks – Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and others – gain fame through managing a page and then say “oh by the way, I’m a freelance ___, feel free to hire me.”
A mailing list has several benefits. For one thing, it’s a way to reach people independent of the low reach metrics on Facebook. It can be used to promote yourself or others, both organically and in a paid way. Plus, it’s value that will last beyond something happening to your Facebook page or your website. A newsletter can help with all of the above techniques as well, which is why I listed it last.
