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A Guide To Making Money With A Video Blog |
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Written by WebUniver
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Sunday, 19 August 2007 |
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There's a lot of them about, a lot. Apart from the old-timers like ebaumsworld, Google's acquisition of YouTube has really seen them starting to eat up this market. The great thing is, that doesn't matter, videos are a disposal media - people look at them once, show their mates and then it's old news. You're only as good as your last video! What we're going to look at doing here is setting up a video website with minimal cost & time and maximising our profit. Now, I'm not claiming this will make you a millionaire, but you can earn around £500 ($1000 to our American friends) per month without too much trouble. So it's well worth it for the day or two it will take to set up! |
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How I went from $0.01 monthly earnings to $40, and then $440 in a few months |
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Written by WebUniver
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Friday, 17 August 2007 |
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Okay, this story comes from the events happened about a one year ago and contains something I learned back then. Basically this is a story how I multiplied one my website income channels without increasing my traffic dramatically.
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Which Payment Gateway Should You Choose For Your Business? |
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Written by Daniel Vukadinovic
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Monday, 06 August 2007 |
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Almost every blogger comes to a point in his blogging career where he decides to sell a product or a service on his blog. Selling is not hard and complicated when your product is hot but what about the payment process? When you sell a product you’ll eventualy need to recieve money and here’s where the tricky part comes in. What payment gateway should you choose? |
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Payment Processing: Choose the System that Fits |
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Written by Mitch Bettis
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Monday, 06 August 2007 |
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One of the most critical decisions business owners have to make is how they are going to process payments from their website. Entrepreneurs frequently find themselves asking if a merchant account is what they need or if they need a private payment system (a “PPS”) such as PayPal or the upcoming system from Google.
“The bottom line is that a small merchant has a lot of tough decisions to make in getting a business online,” said John Waldron, vice president for ecommerce sales for e-onlinedata, a merchant account provider specializing in ecommerce processing. “The most critical decision is payments. If you’re not going to get paid for your efforts, you might as well not do it in the first place. It comes down to getting paid; that’s why you’re doing it.” |
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How To Accept Credit Card Payment Online On Your Website |
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Written by WebUniver
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Monday, 06 August 2007 |
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Accepting credit card payments plays an important role in ensuring the success of your online business. Most of the online transactions are done through credit card payments. Your business will be greatly affected if your website cannot accept credit card. While it is true that people will still buy your products if you don't accept credit card payments, you will greatly enhance your chances of closing a sale by giving the customer the option of paying you through credit card. In this article, you will learn how online credit card payment processing works, how to accept credit card on your website, issues to handle when accepting credit card payment on your website, and 3rd party credit card processors. So, how does it work? First, you'll need to have a merchant account. In fact, a special type of merchant account called internet merchant account. Don't worry if you don't have one now. I will show you how your website can still accept credit card even without a merchant account. It is a special banking account that enables you to process credit card payment from your customers.
Credit card payment involves a very simple process i.e. to transfer funds from the customers credit card account to the seller's bank account. The sequence is basically as follows |
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Internet Payment Processing |
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Written by WebUniver
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Sunday, 05 August 2007 |
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For online retailers looking to add real-time payment processing to their website, the process can often be confusing and time-consuming. This document will endeavour to answer the most frequently asked questions received regarding payment processing over the Internet. These include: |
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Credit Card Processing on the Internet |
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Written by Jay Stockman
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Friday, 03 August 2007 |
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So you have finally finished your e-commerce web site, hired the best web publisher, added all the bells and whistles, outstanding graphics, and great merchandise. Now, how does your prospective customer pay you for your products? Clearly, it is necessary for your site to accept, and process credit card payments, in real time. Failure to do so, would result in a failing enterprise. Before you can begin the application process, there are several standards that all credit card processors have set. Follow this checklist and you will save yourself a significant amount of time, and aggravation. |
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A Guide To Online Payment Processors |
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Written by Paul Foley
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Friday, 03 August 2007 |
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'Free' Accounts or Merchant Accounts? Anyone who does business online (and actually takes money from other people) must, at some point, bite the bullet and choose a credit card processing company - this can be quite an expensive decision. There are effectively two different ways of going about this; you can either go for the free accounts or the specific merchant accounts. But what is there to distinguish the two? After all they both allow you to accept a payment from a credit card holder right? |
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Creative Ways to Earn Online |
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Written by WebUniver
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Friday, 03 August 2007 |
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All of us (if not all, then some) want to earn quickly through the internet, and most of the time, we get the money that we want by doing boring stuff, offering a service that is actually a burden to us, or even selling ad spaces for only 20% of what it is worth. If this is the case, then why not earn while enjoying by doing the common stuff in a different way? There are many ways to make money online, and most of them are boring — imagine submitting a site which is NOT yours to 1,000 directories just to get $50… it’s a big bummer, right? If you like mathematics, why not solve a 10 math problems for $30 instead? This post contains unique and/or weird/unusual services that 3 different kinds of people (designers, writers, math enthusiasts) can offer to earn online. |
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How I made $2600 without Google Adsense |
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Written by Mubin Ahmed
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Friday, 03 August 2007 |
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Two Thousand Dollars without Adsense ?!? Yes, I did it. Even though you may not be impressed with my $400 from adsense last month even though I made $1500 with adsense the month before you have to understand that I was focusing on other projects. If you have read this post you can see that my ultimate goal was to make Five Thousand Dollars in one Month. I am not there yet, but I hope to achieve that within a month’s time. |
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