Showing posts with label RESOURCES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RESOURCES. Show all posts

Sunday, September 13, 2015

BLOGGING TOOL SPOTLIGHT: PHOTOFY



Photofy is one of my favorite apps.  I use this one daily.  
It’s a ridiculously easy photo editing app for personal users and businesses that combines all the features you need in one app: Filters, Light Effects, Photo Mirror, Fit, Insta-size photos to square for easy sharing to Instagram and more.
Additional features include Text with 90+ free fonts, Meme editor, Collage maker with over 70+ free layouts, and the market's largest collection of overlay content with 40,000 graphic elements.   

If you’re a Blogger, social marketer or online entrepreneur, Photofy is must have app for creating nifty content quickly and on the go!

Grab Photofy; it's FREE.

Saturday, September 12, 2015

5 Ways to Make Money with Your Twitter Account


5 Ways to Make Money with Your Twitter Account

You don’t have to have a blog in order to make money through Twitter...

 

There are several ways that you can make money through the social network without trying to sell your own products or services.

So how do you make money? The same way you do on a blog: Selling advertising, sponsored links, and affiliate marketing. Here are a few programs that can help you make money on Twitter:

#1. Sponsored Tweets

Sponsored Tweets is a well-known ad service for Twitter allows you to set your own price-per-click for ads that you tweet. 
You must have at least 50 followers, 100 tweets, and an account that is at least 60 days old to sign up for this service.

#2. MyLikes

MyLkes is an extensive ad platform can be used on Twitter, Tumblr, YouTube, and your blog. 
You can earn as much as $0.42 per click, and you can get a payout weekly.

#3.  Ad.ly

Ad.ly is another ad service that lets you send out advertisements in your tweets. However, you don’t get paid-per-click. 
Rather, you create a profile of your interests, then advertisers can choose your account to publicize a campaign.

#4. Rev Twt

Rev Twt is a  Twitter-based advertising service and is a pay-per-click platform.  Payout is made via Paypal when you have reached $20 in earnings.

#5. Twittad

The Twittad  platform claims to be one of the first sponsored-tweet networks.  Payment is made via Paypal when you have reached $30 in earnings.

What do you do for #MilkMoney?

Check Out JEFF'S BLOG for a detailed report >>HERE<<

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Thursday, September 10, 2015

MILK MONEY FEATURE - FIVERR

 

What's all this Fiverr fuss about?
 I had to see for myself...

Being I'm a writer/proofreader and retouch artist/graphic designer, I decided to sign up on Fiverr.com as a seller.  
Here's what I discovered...

Fiverr is a place you where you can ‘sell’ your skills or services, called 'GIGS' for a fixed price of $5 – you keep $4 (Fiverr keeps 20% of each sale). 
When someone buys whatever you’re offering to sell, they’ll pay to Fiverr first. Once you’ve completed the task at hand, $4 will be credited into your account.
 You can then withdraw your earnings via PayPal.

I also noticed that you can add two 'gig extras' as a new seller, yet can unlock ‘levels’ by selling more and more often on Fiverr, and more opportunities and tools will be opened for your use, such as adding more 'gig extras' and being able to showcase more than just three photos in your gigs.

I like the user interface and the blog and FAQs are chock full of useful information.

What I didn't like, was that I couldn't use stock photo backgrounds that I'd purchased to add my own art and fonts to, because it's considered copyright infringement to Fiverr, which it isn't, since it was purchased and not at all an infringement.  So I had to create all my backgrounds from scratch, which I actually enjoy, but I also like the option of having my stock backgrounds, so this left me somewhat dismayed.

I also did not like that the marketplace is not only extremely congested with mediocre and low level 'gigs', but also with overexposed 'featured' gigs, so it is nearly impossible as a new seller to be noticed by potential buyers.  This left me deeply disappointed.

Overall, I decided that despite its numerous hiccups, Fiverr still has a lot of promise for freelancers who need a platform to grow their brand and earn a little milk money in the meantime.

I'll keep you posted on my escapades in the coming weeks.

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