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Thursday, 30 October 2014

Update oDesk XHTML 1.0 Test Answer



1.A defines the document type of any XHTML document. It can be of three types:
1.     Strict, Transitional, and Frameset
2.     Strict, Transitional and Loose
3.     Fixed, Intermediate and Loose
4.     Fixed, Intermediate, Frameset
2.What do you understand by cellspacing?
1.     It makes the cell span more than one column
2.     It specifies the space between the cell wall and the contents of the cell
3.     It specifies the space between two cells
4.     It makes the cell span more than one ro
3.What do you understand by cellpadding?
1.     It makes the cell span more than one column
2.     It specifies the space between the cell wall and the contents of the cell
3.     It specifies the space between two cells
4.     It makes the cell span more than one row
4.A developer wrote this image tag: <img src ="states.gif" width ="330" height ="406" alt="States" usemap ="#statemap" /> What code should follow this?
1.     <map id="statemap" name="statemap"> <area shape="rect" coords="0,0,82,126" href="state1.htm" alt="State1" /> </map>
2.     <map id="statemap" name="statemap"></map> <area shape="rect" coords="0,0,82,126" href="state1.htm" alt="State1" />
3.     <map id="statemap" name="statemap"> <imgarea shape="rect" coords="0,0,82,126" href="state1.htm" alt="State1" /></map>
4.     <map id="statemap" name="statemap"></map> <imgarea shape="rect" coords="0,0,82,126" href="state1.htm" alt="State1" />
5.How will you import a style sheet named "basic.css" in your web page?
1.     <import name="stylesheet" url="basic.css">
2.     <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="basic.css"/>
3.     <style name="stylesheet" url="basic.css">
4.     <link item="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="basic.css">
6.How will you specify a comment in an XHTML document?
1.     <!!-- Here is a comment... --!>
2.     <-- Here is a comment.. -->
3.     <!-- Here is a comment.. -->
4.     <! Here is a comment... --!>
7.How will you specify the language attribute in XHTML?
1.<div lang="en" xml:lang="en">Listing A</div>
2.<div language="en">Listing A</div>
3.<div language="en" xhtml:lang="en">Listing A</div>
4.<div xml:language="en">Listing A</div>
8.On one of your web pages named "Listing.xhtml" you specified a target like this: <a name="target4">Old Listing</a> How will you make a link to the above target?
1.     <a url="#target4">Check Old Listing as well</a>
2.     <a href="#target4">Check Old Listing as well</a>
3.     <link url="target4">Check Old Listing as well</link>
4.     <a href="Listing.target4">Check Old Listing as well</a>
9.Please choose the most appropriate option. One of the differences between XHTML and HTML 4.01 is that the "name" attribute has been replaced by the "id" attribute in:
1.     img and applet tag
2.     simg and map tags
3.     map and frame tags
4.     img, map, frame and applet tags
5.     frame, applet, style and map tags
10.The following registration form was coded by a programmer in XHTML:
1. <!-- Start of the Form Fields -->
2. Name:
3. <input type="text" name="name" maxlength="50" />
4. Registration Date:
5. <input readonly type="text" value="javascript:getDate();" />
6. Account Type:
7. <select name="Account">
8. <option "selected" value="Primary">Primary</option>
9. <option value="Secondary">Secondary</option>
10. </select>
Which of the following options is true with regard to this XHTML document?
1.     The syntax of the input tag at line 3 is incorrect
2.     The readonly attribute in line 5 is not correctly coded
3.     The syntax of the select tag is not correct
4.     Maxlength cannot be specified with text boxes
11.What do you understand by the following line of code?
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml-names">
1.     xmlns specifies the URL to qualify the names used in the XHTML document
2.     xmlns means html-xml number sequence
3.     Elimination of xmlns tag will result in the document not being validated by a w3.org validator
4.     The page will not be displayed properly if the URL is changed to "http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
12.What is the numeric entity representation of the 'less than' sign (its entity name is '<') ?
1.     60;#
2.     < 
3.     &60#;
4.     #60&;
13.Which attribute specifies the submit URL in a form?
1.     method
2.     action
3.     name
4.     id
14.Which attributes of the <table> tag is deprecated in HTML 4.01 and not supported in strict DTD XHTML?
1.     align
2.     bgcolor
3.     cellspacing
15.Which of the following statements is correct for the <blockquote> tag?
1.     The text under blockquote must be enclosed in a block level element in a strict DTD document
2.     The attribute named "cite" must be specified
3.     Closing the tag is optional
4.     It doesn't place an empty line after the text
16.Which of the following is correct about the <!DOCTYPE ...> tag?
1.     It is not considered to be mandatory as per the XHTML specification
2.     It must have a closing tag
3.     It should come just after the <html> tag
4.     Its declaration is not a part of the XHTML document itself
5.     None of the above
17.Which of the following is correct for an image?
1.     An image must be resized in an editor to fit in the specified space on a webpage
2.     If you have a big image but specify smaller height and width attributes in the <img> tag, only the top left portion of the image will be displayed in the browser
3.     Both a and b are correct
4.     The height and width attributes allow resizing the image on the webpage
18.Which of the following is correct regarding the frame attribute of the table tag?
1.     It is used to add a frame to the table
2.     A "hsides" frame attribute will show the border lines for horizontal sides of the table only
3.     A "hsides" frame attribute will not show the border lines for horizontal sides of the table only
4.     A "hsides" frame attribute will add a scrollable frame on the horizontal sides of the table
19.Which of the following is incorrect about the relation between HTML and XHTML?
1.     XHTML is a stricter and cleaner version of HTML
2.     XHTML is almost identical to HTML 4.01
3.     XHTML and HTML both are used to generate dynamic content
4.     XHTML brings together the elements of HTML and the syntax of XML
20.Which of the following is incorrect with regard to the <select> tag?
1.     The "name" should be specified
2.     The "disabled" attribute disables the drop-down list
3.     The "multiple" attribute allows the user to choose multiple options
4.     The text specified in the "value" is displayed in the drop-down list
5.     None of the above

Update Freelancer PHP Test Question and Answer

Question No 01 - 50

1) Which function returns (and caches) the owner ID number?
fileowner()

2) Which of the following is the correct way to implement a do-while loop?
$j=0; do { print "$j"; } while ($j > 0);

3)Which statement will skip the rest of the current loop iteration and continue execution at the beginning of next iteration.
continue

4) Which of the following is correct to show a message for an exception?
throw new Exception ("Invalid data");

5) What term refers to the ability to shorten Extra_Long_Names improving readability of source code?
Aliasing

6) Which operator performs the same function as x=x%y?
%=

7)The control error operator is:
@

8)Which of the following is the not equal operator?
!=

9) What are the levels of visibility possible for a variable or method?
Public, Private and Protected

10) Which Perl Compatible Regex function takes a regex pattern as first argument, a string to match against as second argument, and an optional array variable for returned matches?
preg_grep

11) Which Perl Compatible Regex function inserts escape characters into strings that are intended for use as regex patterns.
preg_quote

12)Which of the following shifts the bits of $a $b steps to the left?
$a << $b

13) What PHP function returns the arctangent in radians of a numerical argument?
atan()
14) Which function is used to start tracking a user?
session_start();
15) What statement will delete session files?
session_destroy();
16) How are sessions tracked on PHP With code rewriting using the PHP Session reference variable
17) Which function changes server parameters and status at runtime?
Memcache::setServerParams
18) Which function forces a write of all buffered output to the resource pointed to by the file handle?
fflush
19) Single-line comments in PHP use the following:
 //
20) The ability of a class to protect access to its internal member variables is called:
encapsulation
21) You can use what function in order to check if a constant is set?
defined();
22) Which of these will perform integer rather than floating point division?
intval(x/y);
23) ______________ is a mechanism for storing data in the remote browser and thus tracking or identifying return users.
Cookies
24) Using the Zip Archive Class, which of the following will include a file to a ZIP archive from a given path?
zipArchive::addFile
25) Which of the following is an example of predefined cURL constant?
All of these CURLAUTH_ANYSAFE CURLFTPSSL_NONE CURLOPT_FILE CURLOPT_VERBOSE
26) Which of the following refers to a set of functions that allows you have access to multiple supported databases without writing your own wrapper functions?
PHP DBX
27) Which of the following is the correct syntax to retrieve an object from the memcache module?
 $result = $memcache->get('key');
28) _____________ attempts to establish an FTP connection to a remote server by emulating an FTP client.
FTP ftp_connect()

29) Which of the following will open the file "time.txt" as readable?
fopen("time.txt","r");

30) Which character must be set in the $mode argument for fopen($file, $mode) to open a file for reading and writing?
r+;

31) Which of the following is the correct way to implement a "for" control structure?
for($i=0; $i<10; $i++){ // do something }

32) Which of the following is the only keyword that can be written before the namespace at the top of the file?
declare
33) What is the correct way to access the property of a PHP object?
$obj->property
34) Select the convention sign used to indicate private variables and functions:
_ for $_name

35) Arrays can be sorted with which of the following functions?
arsort(), ksort() and uksort();

36) Private members are accessible to:
The class itself and the classes that inherit from it

37) Which function returns the square root of its argument, with number of decimal places set by the optional scale factor?
bcsqrt()

38) What 2 types of parsers are used in PHP?
39) What does MIME stand for?
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions

40) Which configuration directive defines a comma separated list of server urls to use for session storage?
session.save_path

41) Which function gets permissions for the given file?
fileperms

42) Which function checks whether a file or directory exists?
file_exists

43) PHP constants:
All of these

Do not have a dollar sign ($) before them.
May be defined and accessed anywhere without regard to variable scoping rules
May not be redefined or undefined once they have been set.
May only evaluate to scalar values.

44) Which PHP operator type allows evaluation and manipulation of specific bits within an integer?
Bitwise operators

45) At compile time static values are bound with
a name

46) Which Perl Compatible Regex character will cause any special character to be treated as a simple matching character?
\

47) Session files should not be stored on a directory viewable from the Web server because:
Malicious users may access other users' login details

48) Which API reads in an XML file and creates a "walkable" object tree in memory, so it can be used in large documents?
DOM

49) What APIs are used for handling XML documents?
Document Object Model (DOM) and Simple API for XML (SAX)

50) ________________ tests for the end of file on a file pointer.
feof()

Monday, 20 October 2014

Make money via online rebate sites while shopping for Black Friday deals

Instead of waiting outside your local Best Buy on Black Friday, why not stay home and shop online? You can skip the crowds, avoid aching feet, and duck the drama of parking the car at the mall. Online shoppers also have a secret weapon: Online rebate sites.
These sites, such as Ebates and Swagbucks, work on the simple principle that retailers will do just about anything, including shelling out cash, to gain paying customers. The rebate sites act as referrers—they refer you to retailer’s websites, and the retailer gives them a bonus if you make a purchase. To inspire you use their sites (instead of heading directly to the retailer’s site), online rebate sites offer you a small portion of that bonus.
In other words: Free money. If you make large purchases online, and you can find an online rebate site that partners with that retailer, you can earn anywhere from one to 45 percent of your money back—just by clicking through a website. On top of that, many online rebate sites will be offering additional deals for Black Friday, such as extra cashback and shopping bonuses.
Additionally, do your research, and you may find that many of the fantastic deals advertised on the first day of the holiday shopping season… aren’t really deals at all.

Ebates

Ebates is a very straight-forward online rebate site—it focuses on cash, and only cash.
The company partners with more than 1,600 retailers, including luxury department stores Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, and Saks Fifth Avenue, as well as big-box stores Best Buy and Target. Ebates pays out its cash-back bonuses on a quarterly basis, and offers the option of a direct PayPal payment or a check.
Getting started with Ebates is easy. Once you’ve signed up for a free account, you can start shopping. To qualify for an Ebates cashback bonus, simply click through the Ebates website before you make a purchase.
Going through Ebates every time you want to buy something might seem like a chore, but you can simplify the process by downloading the Ebates browser add-on, which is available for the Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari browsers.
The add-on alerts you whenever you’re shopping on an Ebates-approved site, letting you know when you can potentially get cash back.
For Black Friday, Ebates will offer extra cashback for several of its partnered stores. According to Mark Moran, Ebates’ senior vice president of marketing and distribution, shoppers can look forward to more than 25 percent cash back at “approximately 500 stores, including Macy’s, Target, and Walmart.”

FatWallet

If you’re more interested in saving money—rather than just getting cash back—FatWallet is an online rebate site with a focus on frugality. While FatWallet (which was acquired by Ebates in 2011) does have a cashback component, it’s renowned for its robust member forums.
“FatWallet is for people who are more interested in saving money, and who are willing to do a little work,” says Brent Shelton, PR director at FatWallet. “We have a huge online community of people who share tips on sales, deals, and how to stack coupons.” Because FatWallet is a little more life-hack-y, Shelton explains, you’ll find more tech-oriented deals on the site. FatWallet’s partnered sites include Acer, Adorama, Apple, Best Buy, and Newegg.
Using FatWallet is similar to Ebates—just sign up for a free FatWallet account, and then click through the website before you make any purchases at qualifying sites. You can also participate in the online forums, browse coupons, and find nearby deals from sites such as Groupon, LivingSocial, and Amazon Local.
For Black Friday, FatWallet has a dedicated Black Friday Deal Finder app, which should make shopping and comparing easier if you happen to be in a physical store. The app does offer some cashback capabilities, but Shelton warns that the best way to ensure you’ll get cash back is to go through FatWallet’s website.

Swagbucks

Swagbucks is a little different from Ebates and FatWallet. While those sites are focused on shopping—and subsequently earning cash back—Swagbucks offers multiple ways to earn “SwagBucks,” the website’s internal currency.
Don’t get me wrong—Swagbucks does have a robust online shop-and-earn section, which features stores such as Amazon, Bloomingdale’s Hotels.com, Kohl’s, and Target. But there are also tons of other ways to earn SwagBucks, which you can trade in for gift cards and cash (one SwagBuck is approximately one cent). Other ways to earn include searching through the Swagbucks search engine (perfect for looking for Black Friday deals), answering surveys and polls, playing games, watching videos, and signing up for sponsored offers.
To get started with Swagbucks, sign up for a free account and start earning. You’ll earn at least one SwagBuck just for logging in every day, and more if you use the Swagbucks toolbaror answer the site’s daily poll.
Like the other online rebates sites, earning money from Swagbucks’ shop-and-earn program requires that you click through its website to a qualifying retailer. When you have enough SwagBucks, you can trade them in for a gift card, PayPal payment, or Swagbucks swag. You can also earn SwagBucks offline when you shop with the company’s credit card, which gives you 1.25 SwagBucks on every purchase.
For Black Friday, Swagbucks will offer triple SwagBucks on all of its participating shop-and-earn stores. According to Swagbucks COO and co-founder Scott Dudelson, the company will also give away free SwagBucks to its members on Black Friday via various social-media channels. In other words, just hanging around Swagbucks’ website or its Facebook page could get you some extra cash.

Plink

Want to earn even more cash back? Use Plink, a rewards program that links to your credit or debit card and gives you points for making purchases—online or offline.
Plink is simple to use. Just sign up for a free account and link your debit or credit card (you can only link one card, so choose the one you use most often). Once you’ve linked a card, all you have to do is…buy things using that card.
You’ll only earn Plink Points when you make qualifying purchases at partnered retailers, but you don’t really have to think about it—it’ll automatically be tallied up on your Plink account when you use your card to check out. Plink is partnered with more than 50,000 retailers, including American Airlines, Gap, Sears, and Staples.
What’s nice about Plink is that it stacks on top of other rewards programs—even your credit card rewards program. In other words, you can use it while you shop through Ebates, FatWallet, or Swagbucks, and still earn that cash back. Plink Points can be redeemed for gift cards from stores such as Amazon, Barnes and Noble, iTunes, and Walmart, and you can also use the points to get airline miles on select airlines.
Plink is incredibly easy to use, but its main drawback is that you do have to surrender your bank credentials in order to link your card. During the sign-up process, Plink will ask you to sign in using your online banking password—which might cause some people to be alarmed.
The company assures us that all login credentials are securely encrypted with the same technology used by PayPal and Mint.com, and that no Plink employees are able to access any of the credentials.

Plink won’t be offering anything special for Black Friday, but the sites will help you earn some extra cash if you happen to make any qualifying purchases during your holiday shopping spree. 

How to make money without investment only Internet

You've probably seen a lot of articles already on making money on the internet. This one pulls it all together, and separates the good, the bad, and the ugly. You CAN make money online, and NO, not everything out there is a scam.

I'll be updating this regularly (most recent update is Winter 2011), so you might want to bookmark it, and check in once a month or so.

Instructions

Read this, just for a bit of inspiration
I make about $3,500 a month on the internet. Not quite enough for me and my family to live on, but a nice addition to my income just the same. It's pretty easy, and pretty quick, to get a SMALL income stream started. It takes time and effort to build it up. Might as well get started today.

Take stock of what you have to offer
If you are a writer, programmer, designer, or photographer, there are oodles of opportunities for you. If you have a speciality of any sort -- carpentry, raising kids, planning vacations or weddings, playing Guitar Hero 3 -- you can get paid for your expertise.
Even if you think all you can offer is time, there are plenty of opportunities for you as well.

Scan the available steps
I've listed a lot of options in the steps that follow, all of them legitimate. Pick the one that seems the best fit for you and your skills, and start exploring.

Freelance Work
If you have a skill to offer, check out the various freelance sites (sometimes called "personal outsourcing"), like elance.com and guru.com (see the Resources section for the links I mention).
You can post your skills at these sites, so potential customers can check you out, and you can also look around for freelance projects that others have posted.
There are tons of opportunities for freelancers, in very varied fields. Common projects, though, are writing, computer or graphics design work, creating web pages, programming, writing brochures or reports, illustration, photography, and so on.
Pay can be pretty good, especially after you've earned a quality rating at one or more of the freelancing sites. At the same time, though, keep in mind that you're competing with freelancers from around the world.
Take a look at the "How Elance Works" video on their main page to get a quick overview.

Try Writing Web Content
There are a quite a number of ways to take your skill as a writer and turn it into cash.
One of them is right here at eHow. Write brief "How to" articles on any topic of your choosing, and get paid for the article. The more popular the article, the more income you can expect. A good article will bring in $50 per year or more. Write 10 top-notch articles, and that's $500. A hundred articles...you get the picture.
I can't say enough good things about eHow. To my mind, it is the best income generating opportunity available. Google the term 'ehow101' to learn more about how to make it work.
UPDATE: eHow is now run through its parent company, Demand Media Studios (DMS). If you want to apply to write for eHow or other DMS properties, or to be an editor, check out the freelancer's application at demandmedia.com.

Write Product Review
ConsumerSearch.com, a site owned by the N.Y. Times, pays freelance writers a minimum of $350 per article for product reviews. While that sounds like good money (and it is...and you can earn even more than that!), their particular brand of reviews requires good research and writing skills, and takes a lot of work. Check 'em out at consumersearch.com/jobs.

More writing opportunities
--At SoftwareJudge.com, write reviews of select software products...top reviews earn up to $50 each.
--Product Reviews. You may be familiar with epinions.com, but did you know they pay cash for good quality reviews. You won't get rich, but you can get started.
--Suggest domain names according to site descriptions at Pickydomains.com Get $25 for each name that is chosen.
--At Xomba.com, write anything you feel like, and collect 50% of any advertising income from Adsense clicks on your page.
--Become a fledgling journalist at examiner.com, and cover a special topic area in your neck of the woods...they pay pretty well.
--Other writing sites include associatedcontent.com, firehow.com, helium.com, and Squidoo. In fact, one of my eHow colleagues has put together a very nice Squidoo 'lens' with 101 sites where you can get paid to provide content...check it out in the Resources section.

Check out Q&A Sites
I earn much of my income as an online researcher, answering folks questions on everything under the sun: investments, market research, divorce law, homework help...you name it. If this sounds like your cup of tea, here are some resources to explore:
--The Association of Independent Information Professionals (aiip.org) can help you build you own Q&A website and business. I've built my research business at xooxleanswers.com, and it is a steadily growing source of income for me.
--I also work with Uclue.com Though they are not accepting new researchers right now, it's worth a look to see how a well-developed Q&A site works.
--Another Q&A site is JustAnswer, and they offer small payments for answers to questions.

Earn money from your own blog or website
The key is to generate as much traffic as you can, and to have your visitors click on ads and affiliate links. The more people visiting your site, clicking on ads, and buying affiliate products, the more income you can earn. As good as this sounds, income is generally more a trickle than a flood. But again, steadily building your site (or sites), and building traffic, is the key to generating a steadily growing stream of income.
Google Adsense is the most commonly used service for placing banner and text ads on blogs and websites. As I've learned to maximize Adsense income over the years, I've come to recognize this as one of the best income-generating opportunities available.
You can also incorporate in-text ads (the colored, underlined text with small pop-up ads). I like InfoLinks.com for this, and Kontera.com is another commonly used service.
Affiliate ads usually pay whenever a sale is made for a product. Amazon.com has one of the most well-known affiliate programs that all you to sell books or other Amazon products on your site or blog, and earn a cut of the sale.
Other good affiliate resources are Commission Junction at cj.com, LinkShare.com, and AssociatePrograms.com

Blog With the Best of Them
If you don't have a site of your own, starting a blog is pretty easy at sites like Blogger.com, and Wordpress.com. Blogs make money through online advertising and affiliate sales, such as through the Amazon.com affiliates program. Blogger makes it very simple to automatically place Google Adsense ads on your blog.
Also, at Orble.com, you can take ownership of an abandoned blog with a specific focus, like Film, or Travel, and collect a portion of the ad revenues. The advantage of this is that the blog is already well-represented in search engines, and can often generate much more traffic than a new blog of your own. See Orble under the Resource links for more information.
Sell your photos
At sites like istockphoto.com and shutterpoint.com you can upload still photos or videos for sale, and receive a royalty payment every time someone makes use of your content.

Take Online Surveys
I mention survey work with a good deal of trepidation...the surveys are tedious, the pay is meager, and there are many sites that are dubious, or out and out scams.
The most legitimate operation I know is GlobalTestMarket.com. They offer real surveys, and they pay real money. Again...tedious, and earning takes a long, long time.
CashCrate.com also pays users to take online surveys. They strike me as legitimate, but I confess, I don't have any first-hand experience with it, so approach with caution...
SurveyScout.com is another possibility, but unlike CashCrate, they charge a membership fee before you can get started (Boo!). I've also heard some negative feedback from users of this site, so proceed with caution (if you proceed at all!).

Teaching and Tutoring
Search on [ Online tutoring ] and you'll uncover dozens of sites in this booming corner of the internet. Many accept applications for online tutors, with variable rates and topic areas. Two to consider are tutor.com and ehomeworkhelp.com

Check into online "Jury Duty"
Here's an odd one. Lawyers looking for feedback on how a case will play before a jury can make use of online e-jury sites to solicit input from the type of average citizens that show up on juries. Yes, you get paid. Fees for complex cases can run over $50, though $20 is more typical. To serve as an online juror, check out onlineverdict.com, or trialpractice.com.
Be aware, though, that none of the sites I've registered at has ever actually contacted me for a jury case, so I'm not sure just how active these services are. If anyone knows more about them, please leave a remark in the Comments.

Become a virtual office assistant
At TeamDoubleClick, you can sign on for temporary jobs as an office assistant, handling correspondence, emails, bookkeeping, data entry, and other office jobs. Think of it as an online temp agency for virtual work. Pay is varied, but you are not obliged to take jobs that don't meet your financial needs.

Play games
At moola.com, you can get paid to play.
This is probably the strangest one yet, and I can't personally vouch for it (I've only tinkered with the site), but it looks legitimate. Moola starts you off by giving you a penny, which you can then double, and double again, through a variety of games and activities.
Presumably, they make oodles of money through ads, and are willing to throw some of it your way by participating in their zany set of games and marketing gimmicks. They call themselves a "Massively Multiplayer Rewards Game". It's too complicated to explain here, but worth a look.

Participate in crowdsource design
"Crowdsourcing" is the buzzword for getting a lot of people to do your work for you. If you're good at designing things like t-shirts, logos, fancy fonts, and other graphics, take a look at the challenges at 99designs.com and threadless.com.
If your design is chosen, you can collect hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

More blogging opportunities
How does $100 a month sound for writing a few blog posts every week? That's what you can be paid (actual range is $84-140) if you get accepted as a blogger at Creative Weblogging. They are a large blog network, and seem to have mastered the art of monetizing their many sites. All they need are people to write them, and keep the content fresh.
UPDATE: Creative Weblogging has changed hands and is changing how -- or if -- it pays bloggers. Stay tuned for additional updates.

Earn with any type of content
Blogging, articles, photos, video, you name it. Flixya offers 100% of ad revenue to anyone who posts at their website (you need to have your own Google Adsense account to participate). Words, pictures, videos, whatever ya got. Post it, bring in some traffic, and collect some ad clicks. (Haven't tried it yet myself, but Flixya has a good reputation).

Just Visit
Another site that pays for content is mylot.com, but they also promise earnings everytime you use the site!. They also pay for referrals. Haven't given them a test run yet, so use them with caution, but they seem worth exploring, at least. If you have experience with them, please post a comment, below.

Listen to music
At slicethepie.com, you can get paid for listening to music.
Say what!!! Yep, listen to upcoming artists, and review their music. The more reviews you write -- and the better you are at spotting new talent -- the more you can get paid. Some folks are pulling in several dollars per review.

Typing and Dictation
If you have good typing skills, consider Speak-Write.com, an online dictation service.

Stay focused
You can participate in online focus groups at 2020research.com, where you review a product you've used, or discuss an issue of interest to you. Payment ranges from about $50-150 per session. Participants are typically asked to join a group once or twice a year.

Work for Google
Ha, ha...couldn't resist. But you can earn through Google by posting content at Google Knol.
This online encylopedia-like site is a place where anyone can contribute content, and you can "monetize" your efforts by placing Adsense ads on your article to generate revenue. I wrote a Knol about eHow. You can see it by searching on the term ehow101.

Review websites for usability
You can get paid for reviewing websites. Usertesting.com pays $10 per website review, where you provide feedback on quality and usability. It's not open-ended...you have to be selected to test, based on your demographic profile.

Earn money reading emails
Really! Of course, there are ads involved, and you might be asked to click a few things, but it's not difficult. Expect to get 5-10 emails a day (more, if you register multiple email addresses), and earn a few pennies per email. Check out InboxDollars.com.

Try a little bit of everything
Genuinejobs.com is a legitimate work-at-home (telecommuting) site that lists hundreds of jobs, none of which require a fee, and many of which can be done online. Registration is simple...worth checking out.

Write for the NY Times
Really! The Times owns two sites that regularly hire writers.
I already mentioned ConsumerSearch.com up above, a site that uses freelance writers to create detailed reviews of common consumer products...minimum pay is $350 per write-up, and they do a lot of hiring.
About.com, another Times property, hires writers as guides. These positions, paying $725/month or more, are tough to get, but worth looking into.

And don't forget...
At the risk of repeating myself, eHow is just about the best opportunity out there. Although getting on board through Demand Media Studios takes more work than at the eHow of old, it's still worth the effort.


Good luck

Make Money at Home with only a Computer

The idea of sitting in your pajamas making millions from your kitchen table is enticing to anyone wanting extra money. The reality is that very few advertised work-at-home jobs are legitimate. The best ways to make money at home with a computer involve talent, dedication and long hours. It is possible to create a lucrative work-at-home career when you target a niche market and offer your talents to local businesses and communities.

Desktop Publishing

The printed word is still in demand in the form of fact sheets, reports and newsletters. Solicit local businesses offering your services to generate a newsletter targeting their customers. Stress the importance of a fact sheet for products or services that businesses can provide for products they manufacture. Offer to write technical manuals. During the holiday season, charge a small fee for writing letters to Santa or create personalized story books for Christmas presents. Local organizations use desktop publishing services to create fliers for upcoming events. Offer your services to create the fliers.

Photo Manipulation

Photography is big business and photo manipulation is used to create many of the images you see in magazines, newspapers and on the Internet. Make money at home with a computer by providing digitally enhanced photographs to local papers or other organizations. A quality photography software program also lets you restore worn, faded or damaged photographs. Charge a fee to restore cherished keepsakes or create enlargements of existing photographs. It is important to know that many professional photographers copyright their work.

Correspondence Secretary

Senior citizens and those with vision impairments rely on others to write letters for them. Make money at home with a computer by providing a service for letter writing, list making and other personal correspondence. Hire yourself out to a local senior citizen retirement facility. You can easily record the letter and transcribe it at home with the computer.
Crafts
Create personalized candy bar wrappers for weddings, graduations and other special events on your home computer. Design the wrapper to fit the candy bar, print them, cut the wrappers to size and glue them into place over the existing candy wrapper. You can make money at home with a computer by creating personalized coloring pages for pediatric care offices or dentists and other children's organizations. Offer matching sheets of stickers as well. Create images with drawing programs and write an illustrated guide making different crafts. Sell them at your local craft boutiques or craft supply stores.

Custom Music CDs and Slide Shows

Make money at home with a computer by compiling music CDs for special occasions, such as weddings and anniversaries. If you have a scanner, use photographs supplied by your clients to create a slide show for the occasion. For instance, use family pictures of a child from birth to present day to create a slide show for his graduation party. Do the same for wedding receptions and use photographs from both the bride and the groom. There is no limit to the number of pictures you could choose from when putting together an anniversary DVD. Do not violate copyright laws when making the CDs or DVDs.

Internet Ventures


Combined with the Internet, you can make money at home with a computer by setting up a blog, registering as an affiliate seller for large companies and utilizing the different ad revenue programs available. Other sources of income are freelance writing for various websites and companies, selling items in online auctions, creating print-on-demand tee shirts and other merchandise, or writing an e-book and self publishing it online.

Sunday, 19 October 2014

New 5 Ways to Make Money Online With Google +

Internet is the biggest market in today’s world. Business offline is slowly turning into an online one and finding space in world wide web. With the invent of new services such as the new social networking site Google Plus, not only does the service provider benefits but even people like me and you can expect to earn a happy living online through it. Below I will be listing five possible ways of making money online through the newly born social networking.
All these tips are not ordinary beating around the bush. If you have great business skills then you will find out your way online through this post InshAllah.

1) Develop a Google+ application

The most benefited and lucky people are the web developers in this case. If you have good programming skills then you must try hard to develop an app for G+ users that may benefit them in some regard. This app can be a game, Mozilla or Chrome Add-on, or even a self hosted API. Just visit the Mozilla and Chrome add-ons and extensions page and you will see how much downloads are made per day for those apps. Further you can submit your app to Android Market and Apple iOS store. The more downloads/hits your app receive the more backlinks, traffic and exposure your site will get. Always create a website for your app and then submit it at stores. Once your app becomes an entertaining and useful necessity for people then they will even donate you and companies will try to purchase the product from you. Remember how angry birds guys made their way.

2) Blog about Google+

My fundamental blogging principle is when a news is hot in the market then talk hot about it. You get traffic only if you understand the global demand of the people. Write updated content. When Christmas is near, write about Christmas when Ramadan is going on write about Muslim products and when Google+ is the talk of the year then talk about Google+. More blog traffic means more page views and consequently more blog revenue through the Ad impressions and clicks.

3) Create a Google+ Club

If you are a keen and loving social person then you can use your friend circles to earn some bucks. Try to increase number of your Google+ followers as much as you can and once you have surpassed the 500-1000 limit then you can sale out +1'd recommendations to web owners. Rankings widely depend on social networks and web owners can spend enough money to buy tweets, Facebook likes and Google+ recommendations to rank their content higher.
PS: You can find people selling 100 +1'ds at $200! Google it for yourselves.

4) Hire Developers & Advertise Your Google Plus Product

If you can’t create or develop an app then hire a local programmer and invest some bucks on him so that he could create a user-friendly app for you. Not all people have a business sense or business mind and there are a lot of young teenagers who still have a lot of potential but lack business skills so you can hire them to work for you. People invest a one time money up to $500 and the next day when the product attracts traffic they earn in $200 per day. Just realize that you must not always run after profit and do not always try to fight with yourself that why can't you do something. If you can't do something then buy one who can do it and sale the talent!
After your App is ready, spend some bucks on Google Adwords or buysellads to attract some visitors especially bloggers to your product site. Exposure is important!

5) Create a Dedicated G+ Blog

Blogs work best when they are based on specific categories. A blog that speaks about everything like mine often suffer a lot (=p) If your new blog is solely based on Google+ customization tricks and apps and tools, then believe it or not, you can earn around $400-$800 per month with that blog if within a year it succeeded in receiving at least 5000 visitors per day.

What do you think now?


Trust me it is not a day dreaming. Whatever I am sharing above is what I always wanted but due to university and responsibilities at home and current blog load I often can not. I am sure if you cant follow Tip#1,3 or Tip#4 then you can try out your luck at Tip#2 and Tip#5. I wish you may turn out to be successful web owners and web marketers and whatever you read may help you in reaching the stage you always dreamt of. Nothing is impractical when you think practical. Good Luck!