Wednesday, February 4, 2009

How to Make Money Fast Online

3 Websites to make money online.

1. Associated Content.
2. Cash Crate.
3. Forum booster.

Let's begin with associated content. Associated content should be the number one stop for those people who frequently ask themselves, how I could make money fast. Associated Content requires you to write content, which in other words for those who aren't familiar with the online language, content means articles.

Associated Content requires that you write articles for them, they will pay you anywhere from $3 to $40 for your content.

Most of the time however the bids that they place on your content are for much less than $10. However, this is still a great way to make money online if you can type several articles per day. You may be surprised to see how easy it has become to earn a part time income through writing for Associated Content.

The next site that we will talk about is Cash Crate. Cash Crate is a site that pays you to take surveys. They may pay anywhere from a dollar to possibly a hundred dollars, just for you to take a survey.

Doesn't sound too bad now does it? The reason they pay you to complete surveys is that companies are willing to shell out loads of cash for in-depth information from their consumers to find out exactly what they word on the street is about their product or services.

They even have a daily survey on the homepage that is guaranteed to make you some extra income; the guaranteed survey on the homepage pays $0.80. It may not seem like much but do the math, over a 30 day time period. That is almost $30 extra dollars just for taking surveys.

Are you still asking yourself that question, how do I make money fast? Well if writing tons of articles and taking surveys doesn't really sound like your cup of tea, there is always the alternative of Forum Booster.

Forum Booster is a website that pays you $0.10 for each post you make on a forum. This is great for those of us that would be searching and posting on forums either way, why not get paid for it? If you can post sixty posts in 1 hour, you can make $6, which is not that bad for earning money online.

It may not be minimum wage, but you have the advantage of being in the comfort of your own home. You can be in your pajamas sipping coffee while working on posting on these forums. Each post should be a minimum of 12 words, which is not difficult to do at all.

Overall there are tons of ways to make money quickly online but these are just the tried and true and the best of the best. (by: indam)

The Volkswagen Polo: Don’t Leave it on the Shelf

In many ways, the Volkswagen Polo is like a Sodastream machine, or a toasted cheese sandwich maker. I make this comparison completely aware of how daft that sounds, but let me explain myself. Every household owns a kitchen appliance that has long since been forgotten about, left on a shelf or at the back of the cupboard, doomed to gathering dust for the foreseeable future. You know however, that one day you’ll get the urge to have a toasted cheese sandwich, or a Sodastream drink and for a while you will fall madly in love with that appliance all over again, even if just for the briefest of times. The Volkswagen Golf reminds me of a forgotten appliance; it is always capable of putting a smile on your face, but for some inexplicable reason you’ve forgotten about it.

The VW Polo has a magnificent pedigree and each edition has continued to live up to the successful legacy that began way back in 1975. Recently though, there have been a few distractions if you were in the market for a hot new hatchback. The New Ford Fiesta has been making waves in the industry and the Vauxhall Corsa is taking its fair share of the supermini market. Amongst others there are the Fiat 500, Toyota Aygo, Suzuki Splash, Mitsubishi Colt and the Seat Ibiza, all making valid cases for their existence. All of a sudden, everybody seems to have forgotten about the Polo. That is until you drive one again.

The distinctive feel of the VW Polo has remained throughout its 30+ year tenure, except now there is pin-point steering, a great choice of diesel and petrol engines and the reliability rarely afforded to motorists; the kind of reliability the Volkswagen owners are used to. The precision engineering has won Volkswagen the enviable reputation for their economical and ecological engines, all of which aren’t exactly short on performance either.

The Polo is also a pleasant place to find yourself; the firm but comfortable seats, the excellent driving position and all the mod cons you will expect from a quality firm like Volkswagen. For a while you will be cursing yourself that you ever forgot about the driving experience the Polo provides. Alas, this feeling will eventually come to an end and you will again be distracted by the Fiestas, Corsas and the Aygos of the world. The Polo will begin to gather dust again. So why does this happen?

It can be explained simply as the ‘Wow Factor’. The Fiesta’s sexy new looks are bound to attract loads of supermini customers and the Corsa’s sporty looks will perform equally well for Vauxhall. Both of the aforementioned cars have a bit of pizzazz about them that continues to attract the punters. The Polo, well...erm...doesn’t.

This is the only area where the Polo falls down and although essentially it is only a cosmetic issue and the car buying public should perhaps not be so shallow, it may contribute to the Polo being overlooked as a viable option. The reliable German engineering and smooth ride hardly screams excitement, but long after the Fiesta’s snazzy new metallic paintwork has peeled off, the Polo will be providing reliable, powerful, hassle-free motoring.

The Sodastream may be in the cupboard at the moment, but I get the feeling it’s due a revival.(By Pete J Ridgard)

Tune in to WordPress.tv

Today we’ve switched on WordPress.tv, your visual resource for all things WordPress.

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WordPress.tv helps you get blogging fast and hassle-free with tutorials for both WordPress.com and WordPress.org.

It’s also the place to find all that cool WordCamp footage previously floating around the web without a home. Check out presentations from WordCamps around the world and get a peek at behind-the-scenes action. We call it WordCampTV.

You’ll also find slideshows of presentations made by Automattic employees and other WordPress gurus, as well as interviews I’ve done with the media and fellow bloggers.

We hope you’ll consider WordPress.tv not just a support resource, but a place to hang out and keep up with all the geeky goodness going on in the WordPress community. Tune in regularly for fresh content and updates to the WordPress.tv blog. Lots more is on the way.

As is the case with all of our endeavors, community comes first. You have a say in shaping the future of WordPress.tv. Just drop us a line to let us know what you’d like to see added next.( by Matt )

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Have you ever left a comment and forgot to check back later for replies? It would be great if you could track all the comments left by others wouldn’t it?

Now you can. When you leave a comment on a WordPress.com blog, check the Notify me of followup comments via email checkbox before submitting and you will receive an email notification every time someone else leaves a comment on that post.

It’s a great feature for readers as it makes it so easy to be part of the conversation around a post. It’s also a win for blog authors as it encourages people to return and comment. This feature definitely increases traffic to blogs and makes blogs more interactive for visitors.

You can view the posts you’re subscribed to, and do various housekeeping tasks like unsubscribing, blocking notifications, or changing email address (if you’re not logged in) from the “Manage your subscriptions” link. It’s also there in the Dashboard when you’re logged in.

There are no switches to pull or buttons to push to switch it on. It’s already enabled on all blogs.

This feature is based on the excellent Subscribe To Comments plugin by Mark Jaquith (originally by Scriptygoddess) but has been extensively reworked to accommodate the different needs of the multi blog environment on this site. I’ll be in touch with Mark soon about releasing the code, but it might take a week or two.(by Donncha)