Saturday, 30 March 2013

Make Money on the Internet


Make Money on the Internet following 40 ways


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



How to Withdraw Money Online


Withdraw Money Online


The Internet can provide you with convenient ways of withdrawing money online without having to travel to your local bank or financial institution. The Internet banking system has strict security to protect any transactions performed online. Though money can be withdrawn online, you will still need to either have an ATM card or be willing to wait for the funds to be mailed to your home in the form of a cashiers check.


# Withdraw Money From a Credit Card Online: 

Withdrawing money from your credit card online to another account or to pay a bill is becoming more common. With the advent of completely online financial services such as PayPal and online banks, electronic withdrawals and money transfers are accomplished rapidly and securely. “Withdrawing” literally means taking money out. However, withdrawing money online may more accurately be considered a “transfer”.


1) The PayPal Withdrawal to Credit Card Feature Works:
PayPal is an e-commerce service used for transferring money, making payments and purchasing items online. You can withdraw funds from your PayPal account by requesting a check or transferring the amount to a bank account, a PayPal debit MasterCard or a Visa credit, debit or prepaid card. This credit card feature is available in more than 20 countries.

 i) Open Verified PayPal:            
 Many people worldwide use PayPal as a secure means to spend and receive funds. If you have recently opened a PayPal account, you will have noticed that its status is listed as "Unverified." This restricts the amount of money you are allowed to withdraw or send. Having your PayPal account verified lifts this restriction, with the added advantage of giving you more credibility when buying and selling through eBay and other online retailers.

# Withdraw Money From a Checking Account:

Technological innovations have made it possible for you to withdraw money from your checking account at various places outside of the bank---online and offline. Most banks and third-party organizations still take very thorough precautions to assure that the account holder is the person who is withdrawing cash from the account, by asking for identification, checking signatures, asking for address and Social Security number information, asking you to verify recent deposits and requiring you to login online. There are a variety of ways that you can withdraw money from your checking account other than the obvious method of walking up to a teller.


1) Withdrawal at the Bank:
Withdrawing cash from your checking account is a fairly simple process, and there are several ways to withdraw money from your account. As long as you have a withdrawal slip, a blank check or a debit card, you'll be able to withdraw cash from your bank account.
           i) Fill Out a Checking Withdrawal Slip:                
                   A checking withdrawal slip is a bank-provided document that allows you to withdraw money from your checking account. You may use a checking withdrawal slip when you visit your financial institution if you do not want to write a check or use your ATM card.


**Fill Out Withdrawal Slips:

When you want to take money out of your checking or savings account, banks ask you to fill out a withdrawal slip. You have to include important information on this slip so that the bank can keep accurate records of your withdrawal and give you the amount you want. The bank will deduct your withdrawal amount from your balance, so you want to make sure your information is accurate and readable. 

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Huawei Ascend P2


Huawei  Ascend P2 Features and Price In India


Huawei has been in the limelight recently after it introduced its flagship smartphone – the Huawei Ascend D2 at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this month. Adding to the buzz is the Huawei Ascend P2, which has been riding high on the rumor chariot of late. It
has recently been in news for its leaked specs that are pretty similar to that of the Ascend D2. The device is expected to hold similar features when compared to the Ascend D2, and now an image of the device has been leaked which confirms a 13-megapixel camera. It will be the successor to the Ascend P1 and is rumored to boast a 4.5-inch IPS full-HD display, 2GB of RAM and a quad-core processor to pump up the performance of the device.




Huawei Ascend P2 Features And Specifications
OS: Android 4.2 JellyBean
Processor: Huawei K3V2, Quad core 1.8 GHz processor
RAM: 2 GB
Display: 4.5 inch IPS LCD Capacitive touch screen, 1080×1920 pixels HD resolution, Multi-touch input
Protection: Corning Gorilla Glass 2
Sensors: Accelerometer, Proximity Sensor, ambient light, Magnetometer, Gyro
LTE Speed: No
3G Speed: Yes, HSPA+ speed up to 42 Mbps
GPRS/EDGE:Yes, Class 12
Connectivity: Bluetooth v4.0, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, dual band Wi-Fi, micro USB
Camera: 13 MP rear with AF, LED flash1080p full HD video recording
Secondary Camera: Yes, 1 MP
Audio System: Dolby
SIM Card Support: Micro SIM
Battery: 3000 mAh battery
Memory: 16/32 GB on board storage, micro SD card slot
Navigation: A-GPS support with Google Maps, GLONASS
Document Viewer: Yes
Social: Facebook, Twitter
Messenger: IM, GTalk, YM
Browser: HTML5
Huawei Ascend P2 Price In India Is Around Rs. 35,000/-

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Galaxy VS iPhone



Samsung Galaxy S4′sDisplay Will Put the iPhone 5′s Retina to Shame


Galaxy S4 Display vs Retina

For the last couple of years, the quality of smartphones isn’t measured by the number of cores and the amount of storage on the device; but by the display resolution and the sharpness of the display play, which of course is an important role in determining the quality of a smartphone.





According to a recent report, the next addition to Samsung’s top-selling Galaxy S line-up is going to sport a high resolution display, and will have the highest resolution of any other smartphone currently available in the market; this also includes the iPhone 5 with its retina display.




Samsung Galaxy Series


In the past few weeks, we have watched (and read) the good news roll in for Samsung; proof positive that their Galaxy Series has really paid off. Reports are flooding in about the tech giants last quarter, and their bold predictions about 2013 and the mobile market. Apple on the other hand, has some serious soul searching to do, with the future of their device line. Apple stocks seem to be taking a tumble, while many see smooth sailing ahead for Samsung.
Even though Samsung has kept the details on their next flagship device tightly wrapped, it has been known for quite sometime that the Galaxy S4 will at the very least come with a Super AMOLED display, with a pixel density of 440ppi. Although, newer reports are claiming the Korean giant will ditch the traditional side by side pixel layout for the latest hexagonal diamond layout.  This allows more pixels to be stuffed into a smaller space. This would definitely be a bigger step from the current Galaxy S3’s 306ppi display and even the iPhone 5’s 326ppi Retina display.






The Samsung Galaxy S line-up has been the most popular smartphone franchise and has managed to capture a large market share. Even though the Korean manufacturer has been quite mum on the details about the Galaxy S4, we are almost sure a better display is on the list. At CES in Las Vegas, Samsung showed us a prototype of a bendable display and it looks brilliant. But, we are still not sure if Samsung is going to introduce it with the next flagship Galaxy S Phone.

BlackBerry Z10 review


The BlackBerry Z10 is the brand’s response to its critics, the flagshiphandset for the company’s all new BlackBerry 10 operating system






It should come as no surprise to you that the BlackBerry Z10 isn’t going to have a hard time winning over BlackBerry fans. It’s not like it had a hard act to follow, a year of limbo has left its followers with a collection of handsets that range from the excellent BlackBerry Bold 9900 to the less so BlackBerry Torch.








Of course whether they were excellent handsets or not mattered not as they were all running the dreaded BlackBerry 7.0, an OS that has become eclipsed by the constantly updated Android and iOS operating systems.







The Z10 hopes to change all that by combining the brand's superb hardware capabilities – the BlackBerry PlayBook was an excellent tablet crippled by its OS – with a smartphone OS that can finally compete with the likes of Google and Apple.

T3 managed to get a review sample of the phone a couple of days before the official launch - not really enough time for a full review, but here's what we thought about it.

BlackBerry Z10: Size and build








The BlackBerry Z10 measures in at 130 x 65.6 x 9mm making it around the same size as a Samsung Galaxy S2. The Z10 comes in black or white and features an all-plastic body with a slightly rubberised back then can be peeled off to gain access to battery, Micro SD card slot and Micro SIM slot.

Moving away from the glossy glamour of the Samsung Galaxy S3 and the  iPhone 5 the Z10 has gone for a more subtle effect that actually it pulls off rather well. Learning from the PlayBook, BlackBerry has combined a matte-effect sturdiness with a level of build quality that reminds you this is its flagship model.

BlackBerry Z10: Features



Under the hood there’s a dual-core 1.5GHz processor along with an impressive 2GB of RAM. There’s 16GB of internal memory with a Micro SD card slot that can be bumped up to 32GB.

One of the key features of the Z10 is the lack of buttons on the front of the handset, everything is done through swiping from off-screen using BlackBerry’s new ‘Peek and Flow’ OS.


Apps to download first BlackBerry 10

Best BlackBerry 10 apps to download and make the most of the new operating system that aims to take a swipe at iOS, Android and Windows Phone 





BlackBerry 10 is here and the first two handsets the Q10 smartphone with physical keyboard and touchscreen based Z10 handset have been officially unveiled. We've been fortunate enough to get some hands on time with the new BlackBerry Z10  to check out the best features but also some of the apps you can expect to play with.

We already know that Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn will be integrated into the BlackBerry 10 operating system with Skype and WhatsApp also unveiled during the official unveiling, so we've picked out the confirmed apps for BlackBerry 10 that you should pack onto your handset first.

Click Here For Download All The Applications 





BlackBerry Z10 UK confirmed pricing and networks

As with all major smartphone launches next up comes the networks, and this is no exception with EE, Vodafone and O2 all confirming the BlackBerry Z10






As with all major smartphone launches next up comes the networks, and this is no exception with EE, Vodafone and O2 all confirming the BlackBerry Z10

The BlackBerry Z10 has an official release date of the 31 January with the new BlackBerry 10 smartphone now being confirmed on EE, Three, Vodafone and O2.

The Z10 will be coming to EE's 4G network available for £49.99 on a £41 per month 24 month contract giving users 1GB data and unlimited calls and texts. Orange and T-Mobile customers can expect to get the Z10 for £49.99 but on a £36 per month contract offering the same amount of data, unlimited calls and texts.
EE hasn't yet given an exact date when the handset will be available however you can expect it to be within the next few weeks.

Vodafone has confirmed it will also be selling the BlackBerry Z10 from tomorrow with the 4G-ready smartphone available for £29 upfront on a £42 a month contract giving you unlimited texts, calls and 2GB of data.

The Z10 will be just one of a number of smartphones that Vodafone will be offering to customers on its upcoming 4G network which, when launched, will be rivalling EE's own superfast service.