Earn through blogs

January 9, 2007

You guys might be interested to know what are the ways to earn through the web. I have made a post about earn through your blogs, but it didn’t offer much. Here now is my compilation of Web Opportunities where you can earn without bounds. Most of these are SEO related stuffs. If you understand how SEO works, this whole thing of earning through blogs, surveys, forums and emails would probably make more sense to you.

Click on to join and read more.

1. BlogToProfit Philippines- earn through sponsored post. They will send you links of various criteria and you will be paid as soon as those links and keywords are found anywhere within the body of you posts. They pay through PayPal for US and Western Union or Bank for Philippine blogs. Read more..

2. MyLot.com - It’s like a discussion board. Create your own account and customize it to your style. Trigger an issue, get others to respond to you and earn through it. You can also earn by responding to other member’s comments and referrals. I’m not sure how they compute it but your money points accumulate depending on the frequency and quality of your posts. They pay through PayPal and Ikabo. Open only to countries where these 2 mode of payments are available.

3. E-mailPaysU.com - Register and you will receive a number of emails, depending on your listed interests. Just read those emails and viola! $$$ come in. Options include clicking on links and join online games. This is open internationally, except for some countries.

4 . Money4blogs - Register your blog sites and have it evaluated. These guys from UK will respond with an offer and how to go about it. Their price offer, i believe, is based on your ranking and network "of influence". My friend, HighDenzity, is earning good heaps through this one. He even bought a weeelly good phone as soon as he received the payment… They will place text links on your side bar. Nope, it’s not a payperclick type. You will be paid as soon as the links are live and should stay there for at least one year. Mode of payments include PayPal, Cheque and Xoom.

5. SurveySavvy - Earn by filling out survey forms. Surveys will be received through email. Frequency will vary depending on ethnicity and location of the members.

Quake and Cables

The Taiwan earth quake really caused big trouble. I learned that our payment transactions from USA were all cancelled from Xoom, PayPal and Bank transfers. Yesterday, when we finally had all the funds needed, we decided to send payments over the counter and to my dismay, the banks were offline too and even Western Union! I never really thought the damage was this vast. I just thought it just affected Internet connection. It came to me that (alam naman talaga natin to dati pa..) these major industries were actually connected through online network. So I did a little research and here’s what I’ve read from the Business Standard:

“An earthquake off Taiwan last night, measuring 6.7-7.1 on the Richter scale, knocked out Internet links to India for 20-25 minutes and affected Reliance Communications’ FLAG and VSNL’s SEA-ME-WE-3 under-sea cable systems, even as telecommunications around Asia was severely disrupted, with Internet services slowing and financial transactions being hindered, particularly in the currency market. However, BPO and IT services across India remained largely unaffected.

The damage was contained to some extent since the disruption took place at a time when data and voice traffic had not peaked in Europe and the US, which accounted for a major part of their businesses. The other reason was that all Indian players had accounted for such natural disasters and built in two levels of redundancies.

These companies have coverage across the Pacific and the Atlantic and if one of these links snaps, the other one takes over seamlessly.

The FLAG cable links India, Thailand, Hong Kong, China, Korea and Japan. SEA-ME-WE 3 includes 39 landing points in 33 countries across four continents — from Western Europe to the Far East and Australia.

Other cables damaged in the quake included those of Asia-Pacific Cable Network, Asia Pacific Cable Network 2, Cable 2 Cable, China US Cable Network, and East Asia Cable.

South Korea’s top fixed-line and broadband service provider, KT Corp, said six submarine cables were knocked out by Tuesday night’s earthquakes. “Twenty-seven of our customers were hit, including banks and churches,” a KT spokesperson said. “It is not known yet when we can fully restore services.”

Wuuhaaaaaaaaa! Check that last line out! um… I don’t mean to freak you out. Click here to read more.

Just wondering though that through that article about BPOs (Business Process Outsourcing), Economy and Business networks, Philippines was never mentioned in a significant way.

Haaay Pilipinas, di man lang nila alam na apektado ka?

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