Saturday, January 7, 2012

40 Ways to Make Money on the Internet

40 Ways to Make Money on the Internet


I did a little bookmark scrub this morning and thought I would share the remaining content of my "Online Money" folder. To warn you, there are certain things that I don't like and never bookmark so:

What's NOT included: Taking Paid Surveys, Getting Paid to Surf the Internet, MLM, Contest Sites, "Buy my DVD, CD, Audiobook", etc.

What IS included: Things you can use to legitimately make money online - Everything from Getting Paid to review software to good ole' Adsense.

  • Infolinks - Infolinks is probably the highest paying option for your in-text advertising. On DLM, you will see underlined links scattered throughout articles. Those are a function of Infolinks and without disclosing too much, it's been a great source of income. Best is that they accept all sizes of websites and blogs. Just sign up and begin.

  • Build a Niche Store - This is a simple store development platform which enables you to create content based sites that generate income through the eBay affiliate programs. Pretty darn simple and increasingly popular.

  • Adbrite - Sell space on your site for text ads. This would work like the DLM Marketplace you see on the right of my pages although I chose to manage it myself.

  • Amazon Affiliate Program - Easily create a store or shopping section on your site instead of sending your visitors to Amazon. Amazon handles the shopping cart and fulfillment.

  • Amazon Seller - Sell your stuff on Amazon

  • Associated Content - If you write a story, how-to, rant, how-to cut grass, etc., you can submit it to them and they will pay you $3-$20 per article if they like it.

  • Yahoo! Merchant Solutions - This is a pretty simple and cheap way to create an online store.

  • Azoogleads - Another ad program. They do have some decent companies lined up as advertisers. You provide space, they'll provide an ad.

  • BidVertiser - PPC (pay per click) program with a low $10 payout amount.

  • Blog - Start a blog and consistently write excellent content. With good ad placement, you may make some money. I detail my process here: Simply Said, How to Blog.

  • Cafepress - You provide a design, they'll toss it on a T-Shirt, Hat, etc. No upfront costs. Get a free online shop and promote your products on your website.

  • Chitika - Their eMiniMalls service has shown great results for many Bloggers and site owners. You choose a keyword and they show relevant products on your site using a pretty unique interface.

  • Clickbank - Quickly becoming my favorite affiliate program. They have thousands of things for you to advertise on your site.

  • ClicknWork - Get paid $5-$150 per hour for basically doing freelance work on a per-assignment basis. You have to pass a pretty tough test to get in.

  • Clicksor - These are the guys that generate contextual ads on sites that show up when you hover over a double-underlined word.

  • Commission Junction - If you have a site, you can join Commission Junction. Once enrolled for free, you can choose companies whose ads are pertinent to your site. Companies have the ultimate say on working with you. There are easily over 1,000 companies to choose from here.

  • CreamAid - For blogs only, advertisers provide you with a topic and you write about it on your site. To do this, you have to install a flash widget into your blog post. The more people you bring into the conversation through the widget, the more you get paid. It's difficult to explain.

  • eefoof - Think of it as YouTube + Flickr + Music. You add original content and they pay you based on the visitors you attract.

  • Ether - If you are an expert on something, Ether provides a way for people to pay you to talk about it in a one-on-one setting. If you want to charge $250/hr, that's fine. You have to do all the advertising so you should have a blog or site already established.

  • eBay- Come on, you know what this is. Gather your junk and sell it!

  • eBay Stores - If you have a real store and want to sell your stuff online, this is a decent option to get you started.

  • ELance - Name gives it away. Programmers, Codes, Web Designers, Writers, Editors, can look for freelance opportunities.

  • Feedvertising - This is an arm of Text Link Ads and is currently only good for Wordpress users. This does me no good currently, but as you can guess, they place ads in your feed(s).

  • Feedburner / Google - Not only are they the best place to house your feeds, they will also add ads to your feed and website. You get paid per impression and if you implement Google Adsense to your feed, you are paid per click.

  • Google Adsense - Come on, you don't need an explanation; these ads are all over the place. Google displays relevant ads based on your site's content

  • Google Adwords - Create simple text ads and choose keywords that determine when they are displayed. This is where the Adsense Content comes from. You do not need a site for this.

  • H3.com - Get paid to fill jobs. Commissions range from $50-$5,000. It all depends on how tough the job is to fill and how desperate the hiring company is. This is another one that's tough to explain.

  • Indeed.com - Add their job board to your site. They then post jobs based on the geographic location of visitors and the position types you pre-select. I tried it and I they continually report that I sent 0 visitors and I know that's not right. Nevertheless, I may have an isolated problem so they make the list.

  • InnerSell - If you have a customer that wants to buy something you cannot sell, you can sell the lead here.

  • Jigsaw - It's a pretty flaky model but if you have a Rolodex full of good contacts, you can sell them here. I can't make sense of it but it looks like you get $0.10 per profile.

  • LinkShare.com - If you have a site, you can join Linkshare. Once enrolled for free, you can choose companies whose ads are pertinent to your site. Companies have the ultimate say on working with you. Like Commission Junction, there are a ton of companies waiting to evaluate your site.

  • Microsoft Adcenter - Bid on keywords and Microsoft places your created ads then they are searched for. This is similar to Google Adwords. You do not need a site for this.

  • Overstock.com - Sell your stuff on Overstock.com

  • Pay Per Post - I don't agree with this model entirely but they have advertisers that will pay you to write about their products on your blog.

  • Pheedo - If you have an RSS feed, run it through Pheedo. Like Feedburner, they can include ads into your feed and if you really become large, advertisers will pay a premium for you to show their ads.

  • Shareasale.com - I've used them for a couple years for some banner advertising. They are similar to Commission Junction and Linkshare however they seem to have lower tiered companies with advertising offers.

  • Shoemoney - This is a blog that can teach you a ton on making money online. I've spent hours reading his old stuff.

  • Software Judge - They will pay you up to $50 to review software.

  • Text Link Ads - I have never made a dime here but I know people that have. You can earn by sending advertisers to them or by selling spots on your site. You must have a real site or blog to do this - nothing on a shared domain (i.e. /blogspot).

  • Vibrant Media - Don't bother unless your site has 500,000 page views of text based content a month. If you have that readership, these are the guys that display bubble box ads to underlined words on your site.

  • West Work At Home Agent - Not entirely online but this is worth a mention because it's won awards and is very legitimate. If you are an at-home Mom or free-lancer without work, you should check this out.

Friday, January 6, 2012

FREE CALLING WORLDWIDE 100% WORKING

FREE CALLING WORLDWIDE 100% WORKING

Hi guys. My network was down these days, so it's been a while since my last post. Apologies to allof my readers. I am here with a new tutorial for you. I know that each and everybody wants to call for free. With most VoIP services, you can make unlimited free phone calls anywhere but only under one condition. The condition is that you can only talk for a certain time, like 10 seconds or so, or you need to be calling someone on the same service.In this tutorial i am going to showyou how to make free world widephone calls and talk as long as you like.
Lets start:
YOU WILL NEED JAVA INSTALLED IN YOUR PC. IF YOU NOT HAVE JAVA
DOWNLOAD FROM HERE
THEN First of all download FriendCaller from Here
After it is fully installed, open friend caller from desktop. Then register. check email and verify account otherwise you will be notable to call though you have free credits.


Then go to your email and confirmyour account and you will be credited $ 0.10 for free calls. So you can only call for 10 seconds for free but this what I made thistut so you can call free.Now login with your account. Then click on the phone icon.
Now comes the great part.
Download a software called Cheat Engine from Here
Run the software and click on "Open Process" Then click on window list.
Select friend caller, and open it. Now dial number in friend caller. [First test your own number] and click call. It will start ringing... Now in Cheat Engine, enable speedhack. Edit speed to 0.00
Now enjoy your call. The timer will freeze. You can talk as much as you want. When youfinish call, you will be only charged 0.02 but after your balance is finished, make new account and enjoy.

all network gprstricks 2012

Finally Aircel free GPRS trick has been released.,
below is the address which you have to create manually to enable your free GPRS

Proxy : 172.17.83.69
Port : 8080
APN : aircelmms

Note: This trick is working only for some states


 Airtel free internet surfing with resume downloading ON PC AND MOBILE WITH default browser and internet browser,,,speed is super fast than any other proxies...its capable to hold cache so its cache capable proxie with mind blowing speed FOR PC and mobile:

Trick: just connecct mobile with pc via pc suite.
put apn airtelgprs.com now open any browser (i recomdd mozill,a firefox or opera for resume downloading) and put this address
122.170.122.214.proxytea.appspot.com/
surfing site NAME without http.

Note: After '/' put your site name with out http' for
example: 122.170.122.214.proxytea.appspot.com/www.google.com

122.170.122.214.proxytea.appspot.com/www.tricks7.in there are many appspot proxies working with our dis ip use any of the below:
122.170.122.214.bypass- proxy.appspot.com/ur url without http;
122.170.122.214.bypass- filter.appspot.com/ur url without http;
122.170.122.214.cache-0035.appspot.com/ ur url without http;
122.170.122.214.cache-049.appspot.com/ ur url without http; 122.170.122.214.cache-0046.appspot.com/ ur url without http, when u wil go to download page or tab just click the left button and copy the download link and paste it into below site (but remember romove the 122.170.122.214.proxytea.appspot.com/ from download link ) and paste the rest orignal url in the search box of the below site:
http://122.170.122.214.0000a-fast-proxy.de (plz open it in new tab) so its nothing but to surf via google appspot proxy engine and resume downloading via .de german proxy domain if u hv internet downd manager then it gives high speed wid resume support.




First of all Buy a normal 2g bsnl's sim card and keep balance 50+ rs. now activate gprs by sending sms GPRS PRE to 53733. It will be actrivated in 24 hours, after activation get gprs settings by calling c.care
Now do e-recharge with 230 rs (or whatever unlimited plan exists in your area) in it, After activation You have to chnage only one thing in yor 3G enabled cell.
Go to settings-tools-settings- phone-network-network mode- now select UMTS THEN do manual searching for network u will fing bsnl 3g network there wid small 3g logo along wid its name,select it as default
Now see your data singnals logo..... vola it is converted into 3G You will get near about 500kbps to 1200 kbps speed Remember use BSNLEGPRS or BSNLPREPAID as ur access point





This method has been tested on different mobiles and has been confirmed to be working. Followng are the Settings you require to configure on your Mobile.



Account Name: Vodafone_gprs
Homepage: http://live.vodafone.in
User Name: (no need)
Pass: (no need)
Access Point Settings:- Proxy: Enabled
Proxy Address: 10.10.1.100
Proxy Port: 9401
Data Bearer: Packet Data Bearer Settings:- Packet Data Access Point: portalnmms
Network type: IPV4 Authentication: normal
User Name: (no need) Password: (no need)

*IF that happen this settings is not working then change the proxy port number to: 9401



today i am here with most wanted hack in tata docomo and reliance.yes i am here with two ucweb which works fine for me tobrowse and download free in tatadocomo. i am launching here two ucweb first is based on india server and second is based on international server. so enjoy thetrick.

steps for reliance users
Download it first!
ucweb_international_server.jar
2)use your default rcomwap settings
APN: rcommms or rcomwap
Proxy: 10.239.221.22
Port: 8080
3) In operator trick which will be load first on starting ucweb 7.0 leave all thinks as it is but only click on "back query" and in that write " ?id=jCustomerWAPProv "
4) thats it enjoy free surfing and downloading at good speed!!


steps for TATA DOCOMO users
First Method for tata docomo
1.Make sure You have Tata Docomo DIVE IN Settings in ure mobile (if You don’t know dive in settings just see all tata docomo gprs settings for all services by tata docomo or You can call customer care and get it you canalso use our previous post Tata Docomo customer care number for all regions )
2.Download Ucweb collection from above
3.Install Appication which you havedownloaded
4.Run UcWeb your Phone using Tata Docomo Dive in settings
5.You can see operator tricks menu just scroll down and go to USE PROXY and select it as HTTP
6.Now go to in PROXY SERVERS Andwrite internet.tatadocomo.com
7.Now don’t change any other settings leave all queries blank means front query, back query,middle query leave all blank
8.That’s it You are Done Now Enjoy Free Surfing as well as Free Downloading

Second Method
1.Make sure You have Tata Docomo DIVEIN Settings in ure mobile (if You don’t know dive in settings just see all tata docomo gprs settings for all services by tata docomo or You can call customer care and get it you can also use our previous post Tata Docomo customer care number for all regions )
2.Download Ucweb collection from above
3.Install Appication which you have downloaded
4.Run UcWeb on your Phone using Tata Docomo Dive in settings
5.Then in First Box in operator tricks menu select CUSTOM1
6.Now go to in PROXY SERVERS And write: divein.tatadocomo.com OR this ip 10.124.72.1717. Now don’t change any other settings leave all queries blank means front query, back query,middle query leave all blank
8.That’s it You are Done Now Enjoy Free Surfing as well as Free Downloading.
ENJOY YOUR FREE WORLD!!! 







just connecct mobile with pc via pc suite, put apn=airtelgprs.com now open anybrowser and put address
125.21.241.77.proxytea.appspot.com/ ur site NAME without http for example: 125.21.241.77.proxytea.appspot.com/www.souloftech.blogspot.com
 



Thursday, January 5, 2012

Top 10 Windows 7 desktop gadgets



Top 10 Windows 7 desktop gadgets



Note: This article is also available as a  photo gallery and as a PDF download.

1: All CPU Meter

The gadget I used to monitor my dual-core computer running Vista wasn’t available in a quad-core version, so I switched to All CPU Meter (Figure A). It supports up to eight cores (so I have room to grow). All CPU Meter isn’t as complex as some, but the simplicity works in its favor. It monitors your memory usage as well as CPUs, and it packs a lot of information into a small space. I also like that you can change the background color to match your preferences.

Figure A


All CPU Meter really does monitor all of your CPU cores — up to eight of them.

2: Windows Orb Clock

During all the time I used Vista and the first year I used Windows 7, my analog clock gadget of choice was the electric blue version of the one that comes with the operating system. But now I’ve switched to a much cooler model: the Vista Orb Clock (Figure B). Of course, the same orb is also on the Windows 7 Start menu. I love its clean look and the nice symmetry of having it just across from my Start Menu orb (since I have my Taskbar set to the vertical position.

Figure B


After years with the electric blue clock gadget, I’ve replaced it with the Windows Orb.

3: Clipboard Manager

I’ve also replaced the Clipboard gadget I was using with Vista. I liked being able to access previous Clipboard items — without opening an Office app — but the old one was a little cheesy looking and limited in its functionality. Clipboard Manager (Figure C) looks slick and is feature-rich. You can customize the background to fit your desktop, and not just the color; you can use a photo as the background if you prefer.
You can save up to 999 clips (that’s a lot of clips!) and you can delete any clip or send it to the Clipboard or to your Favorites list with a right click. The Favorites feature lets you create boilerplate text you use often. I also like the ability to mark clips with timestamps. And unlike the old Clipboard gadget, this one supports images as well as text. It even has a privacy mode, which prevents clips from being displayed on the main gadget so that passers-by who glance at your desktop can’t see what you’ve saved to the clipboard.

Figure C


This little gadget has a big fly-out that packs a lot of functionality into a small package.

4: Facebook Explorer

One big change in my online life since 2008 is that I’ve become thoroughly immersed in social networking. Much of the discourse that used to take place through email discussion lists now occurs via Facebook. A Facebook gadget seemed like almost a necessity, but the first one I tried (Facebook Sidebar 1.5) didn’t work. It never picked up my info even though it said it was connected. So I tried Facebook Explorer, which worked nicely. It can be configured to run in a smaller or larger width and one of three heights, and you can specify how often you want updates (from every one to 60 minutes). It gives you a compact view of your own status and information or friends’ activities, as shown in two views of the gadget in Figure D. You can also update your status in the flyout.

Figure D


Facebook Explorer can be adjusted to the size that best fits your desktop.

5: Ultimate Explorer

Ultimate Explorer lets you search popular sites from your desktop without having to go to those sites first in your browser. It’s a compact little gadget with that can search Google, YouTube, Wikipedia, eBay, Amazon, Digg, and many more. You can make it larger if you have plenty of desktop real estate, and you can select up to eight search sites for “snap search,” which enables you to “snap” quickly from one search engine to another. It also includes a flyout calendar and events feature. And unlike the vast majority of gadgets, it even has a flyout Help section, as shown in Figure E.

Figure E


Ultimate Explorer lets you search many sites quickly and easily.

6: App Launcher

One aspect of Windows 7 that annoyed and frustrated many users was the omission of the Quick Launch toolbar. If you’re like me, for years you’ve relied on the Quick Launch bar to access your frequently used programs. There is a way to get Quick Launch back, but unlike with previous versions of Windows, you can’t separate the Quick Launch bar from the main Taskbar. That means it takes up precious space on the Taskbar that you might need for open programs, system tray items, etc.
Enter the App Launcher gadget (Figure F). It serves the same purpose as the Quick Launch bar but can be placed anywhere you want on the desktop. You can add whatever programs you want by dragging them to the gadget, configure the number of icons to display per row and whether to center them, and change the background image.

Figure F


App Launcher v3 makes a nice little replacement for the missing Quick Launch toolbar.

7: MiniTV

Want to take a break and catch up on the news? The MiniTV gadget allows you to choose from a number of stations (many of which I’ve never heard of, as well as familiar ones, such as NBC News and C-SPAN). You can watch the program in the tiny gadget window (Figure G) or you can double-click it to display full screen. Just double-click again to get out of full screen mode.

Figure G


MiniTV lets you watch television in a tiny gadget window or full screen.

8: Traffic by Bing Maps

Traffic is a simple little gadget that can be useful if you’re about to head out into the big, bad world. I don’t use it as much as some folks would, since I work from home. But I still have to venture onto the major freeways now and then, and it’s nice to know in advance if there are going to be problems along a particular route. One caveat is that you need to live in (or be traveling in) a major metro area to use it. You can zoom in or out, and clicking the traffic info button (which is represented by the red light icon in Figure H) will take you to a full sized map of the area on Bing Maps, complete with the traffic data.

Figure H


Traffic by Bing Maps helps you avoid congestion when venturing into metro areas.

9: Magic Folder

Okay, granted, the icon isn’t the most professional looking, as you can see in Figure I. And many folks won’t like the idea of having a folder make decisions about where to save their files. But for those who always seem to end up with dozens of files sitting on the desktop because they never get around to moving them into appropriate folders, Magic Folder could be a godsend. You just drag your files to the magic folder and it examines the file extensions and sends the files to the “right” folder. For example, .doc files go to the Documents folder; .jpg, .gif, and other image files go to the Pictures folder. The nice thing is that you can add or remove the file extensions recognized by the gadget, change where specific extensions should be put, and you add your own folder locations. If you want to maintain more control, you can set the gadget to prompt you before it moves a file to a folder. Oh, and you can also change the appearance of the folder icon to something a little less…  magical.

Figure I


The Magic Folder gadget might have a goofy looking default icon, but it can help disorganized people get more organized.

10: Open/Close DVD

Open/Close DVD is utterly simple. But it’s handy to have if your computer is sitting under your desk like mine, making it difficult to get to the button for opening the DVD drive door. Just click the open button (the down-pointing arrow shown in Figure J) and it opens; click the Close button (the up-pointing arrow) and it shuts. It doesn’t get any simpler than that. One thing to watch for: If you have more than one drive attached, it will open/close both of them — there is no option to select a particular drive.

Figure J


The Open/Close DVD gadget does exactly what its name says, no more and no less.

Monday, January 2, 2012

top 10 releases for mac