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Success with HubPages!

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In a previous post I mentioned that I had started using Hubpages as a way to earn a little more money on the web. I was especially interested in how hubpages would work as opposed to my own blog.

Well I am happy to say that after 6 months I am very pleased with the results I am getting from HubPages. It has been a great way to try out different niches without making a commitment to a full blog. I have had some surprises. Hubs that I thought would do very well have not, and others have done great.

What really surprises me is that my hubs are quickly getting decent page ranks. I have PR2 and PR3 hubs after just a few months. Not only are the pages getting good PR’s they are ranking well in the search engines.

The biggest surprise, one of my hubs has beat all of my blogs in Google Adsense earnings. Just one page has become a regular and consistent earner with a good click through rate and nice earnings per click.

Despite my success on Hubpages I am not giving up blogging. But I do like the way I can just write a hub on any topic and then just let it go and see how it does.

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7 September, 2009
blogging, WFH, work from home, Writing Jobs
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Tags: blogging, Google Adsense, hubpages, make money writing, PageRank

Successful Freelancing Book

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For a very short time Sitepoint is offering The Principles of Successful Freelancing for FREE!
This ebook normally costs 29.95, but if you are willing to provide an email address, or follow them on Twitter you can download the book for free until September 14, 2009.

I downloaded my copy and already I have found some great information. Although it is specifically directed to web designers there is valuable information for anyone who is freelancing or considering becoming a freelancer.

Here is the link: The Principles of Successful Freelancing

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3 September, 2009
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Tags: Free Ebook, Freelancing, Sitepoint

How To Spot A Work From Home Scam

While there are plenty of legitimate work from home offers available on the web, there are many more scams.
When looking for a work from home job you need to be careful.
If you fall for a work from home scam you could end up:

  • Wasting your time
  • Losing Your Money
  • Becoming a Victim of Identity Theft
  • Involved in Fraudulent or even Criminal Activity

The FBI lists these common work from home scams you should avoid.

The Advance Fee Scam

This is where many business “opportunities” fall. In this scam you pay a fee and in return you are to receive everything you need to start your own (fill in the blank) business. You pay your money and end up with a bunch of worthless junk…if you get anything at all.

The Mystery Shopper-Counterfeit Check Scam

This scam seems like a no-lose situation…they send you money!
How it works: Your “employer” sends you a large check that you deposit into your bank account. You spend the money shopping at local stores and sending wire transfers. Some of the money you send back to your employer. But a few days later you find the check was bad, and you are liable for the funds.

Pyramid Schemes

My personal favorites are all the “gifting” programs out there. But the most common way this scam works is that you are hired as a distributor for some type of product. Many times the product you are selling is of low value and overpriced. You make your money by recruiting others to sell the product. Meanwhile you are required to purchase inventory and sales aids, all of which become worthless with the pyramid fails.

The US Agent Money Laundering Scam

In this lovely scam you are hired to be a US based “agent” for a company. This typically involves receiving merchandise and then reshipping it to another address. What you don’t know is the crooks are using you to launder money and/or steal merchandise, with no trail back to them.

The Phishing Scam

This scam may be the hardest one to spot. You apply for a job and it appears you are being considered, or even hired. The company then asks for your personal information and then the job disappears. The scammers now have all the information they need to steal your identity and and ruin your credit.

Tips to Avoid Getting Scammed

Watch Out For The Warning Signs

  1. You are offered large profits for only part time work.
  2. They don’t tell you exactly how the plan works until you pay them the money.
  3. They never actually offer you a job without taking your money.
  4. You need “little or no experience” to make “huge guaranteed profits”.
  5. You are pressured to make a decision immediately.

How To Protect Yourself From Work From Home Scams

Be suspicious whenever you are asked to pay money for a job.
First contact the Better Business Bureau to make sure the company is legitimate.
Don’t provide personal information until you are sure the offer is legitimate.
Do some research! Google the company name with “scam” and see if anything comes up.

Following these few simple tips can save you money and heartache.
For more information check out
FBI-Work From Home Scams
Better Business Bureau Work From Home Schemes
Federal Trade Commission Work From Home Schemes

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25 July, 2009
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