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Saturday, 11 February 2012

How To Set Up Chitika Ads In Your Website

Chitika


Chitika is a contextual advertising network. It allows publishers to place ad units on their websites, where both image and text ads will be shown, sometimes at the same time.


Because Chitika often uses images next to text ads on the same page, click through rates and therefore earnings can sometimes be even higher than Google AdSense earnings.


Here’s how to sign up for and use a Chitika account.


Step 1: Click Publisher, Apply Now


Click on Publisher along the top. A drop down menu will appear. Click on “Apply now” to begin the application process.


 Step 2: Complete the Application


Complete the application, which is really just a simple log in form with your email address.


Once you’ve completed your application, you’ll need to confirm your email. Shortly thereafter you’ll receive an email telling you that your account has been approved.


Log in to your Chitika account with your new account to proceed.


Step 3: Click Ad Setup


Click ad setup to create your first ad.


Step 4: Click Get Code


A preview of what a display unit looks like will appear. Click on Get Code to continue.


Step 5: Customize Your Ad Options


A number of options will appear on the left hand side of your screen, along with a preview on the right hand side of your screen.


Your channel is an important setting to pay attention to. It’s basically a description.


You can sort your channels later by channels, which will allow you to get more advanced reporting from the Chitika system.


Basically, the channel should be a factor you’re trying to test out. For example, “Left Sidebar” channel might be applied to all the ads you put in the left sidebar.


Later, you can sort by the “Left Sidebar” channel to see how all the left sidebar ads did as a group.


The format determines the size and display method of the ad. Type rotates between the different types of ads, including mobile ads.


Fallback options are basically what the ad will do in the event that there is no advertiser for the traffic you’re getting.


For example, if you’re getting traffic from Zimbabwe and nobody’s bidding on traffic from Zimbabwe, Fallback options will tell the system what to do.


The colors set the color scheme.


Step 6: Copy Code and Upload


The code will update in real time as you make changes to the options box. Copy and paste the code into your HTML editor and upload it to have the ad go live.


Your first ad is up and running! If you want to put more ads up, just repeat this simple process.


Step 7: Basic Reporting


Basic reporting is shown in the dashboard of the Reports tab.


You’ll see your earnings and traffic stats all in one glance.


Step 8: Advanced Reporting


Click on Advanced Reports to access the advanced reporting options.


In this screen, you’ll be able to sort your ads according to the channels that you assigned to them when you setup your ads.


You can also sort by date range and choose to view ads from specific days or time ranges, or even data all the way from the beginning of your account.


Once you’ve selected all your options, hit submit to view your custom report.


There you have it! That’s how to sign up for a Chitika account, setup a Chitika ad, view your statistics in a glance and get more advanced stats.

List Of Affiliate Softwares And Networks

Popular Server-Based Software Programs


The following is software that is installed on your server that you are responsible for operating and maintaining. Usually there is a one-time fee only.


1. Affiliate Ally Pro (http://novasignal.com): A low-cost software option with basic features. License is $69.95.


2. Affiliate Wiz (http://affiliatewiz.com): Affiliate software designed for Windows servers with a wide variety of features. Licenses start at $199 and go up to $1049.


3. All Affiliate Pro (http://allaffiliatepro.com): Provides a wide variety of advanced features and there is a web hosted option available. License costs start at $449.


4. Amember (http://amember.com): Designers as a membership site script, this system can also handle one-time product sales and has a built-in affiliate program. License is currently $179.95.


5. Euraffiliates (http://euraffiliates.com): Affiliate software with decent features. Licenses start at $99 and go up to $399.


6. iDevAffiliate (http://idevdirect.com): Feature-rich, plugs into a number of ecommerce systems. Pricing starts at $99. Monthly web-based option also available.


7. Jrox Jam (http://jam.jrox.com): Wide variety of features and integrations available. License is $250, but there is a free option for up to 50 affiliates.


8. Post Affiliate Pro (http://www.qualityunit.com/postaffiliatepro): Wide variety of features that increase, depending on the option you choose. Starts at $99 and goes to $999.


Popular Web-Based Service Options


Web-based services offer you hosted options for your affiliate program and usually carry a monthly fee.


1. 1ShoppingCart (http://1shoppingcart.com): Comprehensive ecommerce program that includes shopping cart, autoresponders and affiliate program. Monthly fee starts at $99 per month.


2. Affiliate Shop (http://affiliateshop.com): Web-based service with a variety of affiliate features and integration options. $25 set up fee and from $45 – $120 per month.


3. ClickInc (http://clickinc.com): Web-based service whose pricing is based on clicks generated by affiliates. Pricing starts at $25 per month for 50,000 clicks and up to $149 for unlimited clicks.


4. InfusionSoft (http://infusionsoft.com): Comprehensive ecommerce program that includes shopping cart, autoresonders, affiliate program and other advanced features. From $299-$999 per month.


5. My Referer (http://myreferer.com): A variety of features, but they are very limited on the $79.95 per month plan. More features are offered with the $99.95 per month plan.


6. Omnistar (http://omnitstaretools.com/osiaffiliate): A variety of features including autoresponders. From $27 – $47 per month, depending on the number of affiliates you have. 


7. QuickPayPro (http://quickpaypro.com): Comprehensive ecommerce system with shopping cart, autoresponders and affiliate program. $99 per month.


Hybrid Networks


These sites operate much like networks, but you are responsible for paying commissions to your affiliates.


1. E-Junkie (http://e-junkie.com):  Provides the ability to set up digital download products and set up affiliate tracking links.


Affiliates have to sign up to the E-Junkie network to promote your products, but you manage all the payments. Monthly transaction fee based on number of products. Starts at $5 for 10 products.


2. PayDotCom (http://paydotcom.com): Similar to E-Junkie, PayDotCom provides the ability to set up digital download products and set up affiliate tracking links.


Affiliates have to sign up for PayDotCom to promote your products. $1-3 transaction fee per sale, split between vendor and affiliate. No set up fee.


3. PayLoadz (http://payloadz.com): A low cost way to sell digital goods using PayPal or Google Checkout. Pricing is free to $14.95 per month. If you use the paid version, there are also transaction fees. No set up fee.


Popular Affiliate Networks


Affiliate networks are usually the most expensive, but offer the benefit of exposure to affiliates.


In addition, payments are handled by the affiliate network as well. Most also require a deposit on acceptance to their program.


1. ClickBank (http://clickbank.com): Large affiliate network of digital products including information products, software and memberships. $49.95 sign up fee plus per transaction costs.


2. Commission Junction (http://cj.com): One of the largest affiliate networks and exposure is likely the biggest benefit of signing up with them.


Set up fees are a few thousand dollars and there is a monthly minimum and a per transaction fee (reported at 30% of the commission payout).


3. Google Affiliate Network (http://google.com/ads/affiliatenetwork): Large network with a $1000 sign up fee, 25% of commission per transaction fee and a $500 monthly fee minimum.


4. Share a Sale (http://shareasale.com): Another large affiliate network that provides exposure to its members and is a viable option for smaller volume sellers as the minimums are much lower than other large networks. Sign up fee is $550.


Transaction fees are 20% of the commission and there is a monthly minimum of $25 in fees to be paid to Share a Sale.


5. LinkShare (http://linkshare.com): A large network with a $1000 sign up fee with transactions ranging from 2-3% per sale. There is also a $500 minimum monthly to be paid in fees to LinkShare.


6. Link  Connector (http://linkconnector.com): A large network that provides options depending on your budget and your sales volume.


Choose from self-managed to save money or choose premium where just about everything is taken care of for you.


Set up fee and transaction fees vary and minimum fees are between $100 and $2000 per month.

Friday, 10 February 2012

How To Use FeedJournal To Share Your RSS Feeds



FeedJournal


FeedJournal is a unique online service that allows you to turn one or more RSS feeds into a downloadable newspaper format PDF.


In other words, it can turn any blog or combination of blogs into a newspaper. It’s fast, easy to use and completely free as long as you’re using just one feed. Combining multiple RSS feeds costs $59 a month.


Here’s how to turn your feed into a downloadable newspaper.


Step 1: Enter Your Email & RSS Feed


Go to http://www.feedjournal.com/ and scroll down. Under the heading “Generate your own free issue now!” enter your email address and RSS feed.


Assuming FeedJournal is able to pull your RSS feed successfully, you’ll see this message after a few seconds:


Step 2: Open PDF in Email


Go to your email and find the message from FeedJournal. Click the link to open the PDF.


Step 3: View Online Newspaper


The PDF version of your RSS feed will open up. Here’s a sample of what this looks like:


Step 4: Multiple RSS Feed (Optional)


In order to aggregate multiple RSS feeds into one newspaper, you need to get the gold membership. Scroll down to the bottom to contact FeedJournal and sign up.


It’s that easy! Turning your RSS feed into an online newspaper can take as little as 5 minutes with the help of FeedJournal.

How To Set Up Your Google+ Account



Once you’re signed up on Google+, how do you actually setup your account?


In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to add information to your profile, how to choose who can see what, how to set your notification preferences and how to link up other social networks to your Google+ account.


Step 1: Accessing Your Settings


To get to your settings page, click on the “Settings” dropdown button in the top right.


Click on “Google+ Settings.”


Step 2: Add a Phone Number


Adding a phone number allows Google to send you a text whenever you get a notification. To add a phone number, type in your mobile number, then click “Send Verification Code.”


You’ll need to get the code from your phone and enter it into Google+ before you can receive notifications.


Step 3: Choosing Your Notifications


When do you want to receive an email or text from Google+? Use the checkboxes to select when you do and don’t want to get notifications.


Step 4: Set Your Image Preferences


There are two main settings you can set with images.


The first is whether or not you want geographical location information to be tagged onto your photos.


Most modern cameras, including the iPhone and Android cameras now tag geographical information onto photos.


If you check the “Show photo geo location information” box, Google+ will automatically add the geo location tag to your photos.


Your other choice is who gets to automatically have their photos approved. Approved photos show up on your profile.


Use the blue drop-down box and the “Add more people” button to choose who can post photos of you and have them approved automatically.


Step 5: Access the Profile Edit Page


To edit your profile, click on “Profile and privacy.”


Then click on your profile.


Click on “Edit Profile.”


Step 6: Editing Your Personal Information


Fill out your introduction, things you’re proud of, occupation, employment, education and places lived information.


Then fill out your contact information, relationship status, gender and alternate names.


Step 7: Safeguarding Your Personal Information


Google+ makes it very easy to choose who can see what personal information. When you click on a field to enter your information, below it is a privacy setting button.


Just click on the button to choose exactly who can see the information you type in.


Step 8: Connect Other Social Networks


If you want to link other social networks to your Google+ profile, start by going back to the settings page and clicking “Connected accounts.”


You’ll immediately see a list of accounts that Google+ thinks belongs to you, based on Google+ searching the various social networks.


If you see any accounts that do indeed belong to you, just click the “Yes this is my” button to link the account.


If you need to add the account manually, just click “Connect an account” then select the specific type of account you want to add.


Then enter your username on that site or a direct link to your profile on that site.


Click “Add” and the account will be linked to Google+.


Congratulations! You’ve just setup your Google+ account. You’ve learned how to add a phone number, how to set notifications, how to setup your profile, how to adjust your privacy settings and how to link other social networks.

How To Set Up Google Adsense In Your Website

Google AdSense


By becoming a publisher on Google AdSense, you make your website available to the largest pool of advertisers on the planet.


Google will gather data on your website and contextually display advertisements from a pool of thousands of possible advertisers.


To sign up for Google AdSense, follow these steps.


Step 1: Preparing to Register


In order to sign up for Google AdSense, you first need to have a website. The website should be well designed and have plenty of original content.


You only need to sign up once for AdSense. Once you have an AdSense account, you can use it for any and all websites you own.


However, in order to actually get an AdSense account, you need to have one website for Google to look at and approve.


Use your best website for the signup process. In a way, this is like putting your best foot forward.


Show Google that your websites are of high quality and that their publisher network will be better off with your website there.


You should also read over all the AdSense policies and terms.


Webmasters who unwittingly violate the terms risk getting their accounts suspended.


It only takes about 20 minutes to read over all the rules; well worth the time investment to reduce the risk of accidental suspension.


Start the application process at:


https://www.google.com/adsense/


Step 2: Specify Website URL


Specify the website that you want Google to review. Specify also the primary language of the website. Check the two boxes that say you won’t incentivize clicks and won’t place ads on pornographic websites.


Step 3: Add Contact Information


Add your contact information. Make sure your name and billing address are 100% correct, as that’s the name and address the checks will be written to.


The account type will tell Google whether to write the checks out to a company name or to a personal name.


Step 4: Agree to Terms and Submit


Agree to the terms and conditions and click submit to submit your site to Google for review.


Then you wait. If Google decides that your website is of sufficient quality to be on their network, you’ll soon have a working AdSense account. If not, you’ll receive notice that your site was denied.


Note that even when you do get your AdSense account, you won’t be paid out until you reach your first $100.


When you reach your first $100, that’s when the “real” approval process happens. Every site that reaches the $100 mark is again reviewed by a real human.


If Google doesn’t find your traffic acceptable at the $100 mark, your account will be disabled and the $100 won’t be paid out.


On the other hand, if you get paid your first $100, that means you’ve passed all of Google’s hurdles and now have a fully fledged AdSense account.


That said, once you have your initial AdSense account, how do you actually use it? Here’s how.


Setting Up Ads in Google AdSense


Step 1 – Click My Ads, New Ad Unit


To start the ad creation process, go to the “My ads” tab and click “New ad unit.”


 A drop down box for creating your new ad will appear.


Step 2 – Name, Size and Ad Type


Name your ad. Select its size and choose whether you want text only or images and rich media as well.


Step 3 – Stylize Your Ad


Choose the display options for your ad. This includes the color, background, border and the fonts.


In general, the more you can make your AdSense ad unit look like your page, the higher your click through rates and the higher your earnings.


Step 4 – Channels and Tracking


Choose the channels you want to associate with this ad. Channels are properties that you can “tag” on to ad units. Later on, you can search by channels and see how each channel and groups of channels performed.


For example, if you tagged all your red ads with the channel “Red”, you could later sort for all the red channels and see how they all performed individually and as a group.


Select the channels you want to tag your ads with here. If you haven’t created any channels, just click “Create new custom channel” to create a channel on the spot.


Step 5 – Submit and Get Code


Click submit and get code to save all your changes and generate the HTML code to place the ad unit on your site.


Copy and paste this code to your site. Give it 10-20 minutes before expecting the ad to appear.


That’s all there is to it! You’ve now registered for AdSense and created your first AdSense ad.


Place up to 3 ad units on any given page to receive the maximum return per visitor.

Thursday, 9 February 2012

5 Chrome Extensions That Are Going To Make Your (Browsing) Life Easier

easier browsingSome people say our lives are getting harder the more technology we have. While I’m not here to argue that point, I am sure of one thing – some things only get easier. An example for one of these things is browsing 15 years ago, I was battling my way with Netscape 1.0, which pretty much included back and forward buttons and a stop button which never really worked.
Today, we have excellent browsers to choose from, and even more extensions and add-ons which hold the sole purpose of making our lives easier. It’s only a matter of finding the right ones. In this post, I will share with you a list of truly awesome Chrome extensions which can truly make your life easier. At least those aspects which have to do with browsing the web.
YouTube keeps changing. Sometimes we like the changes, sometimes we don’t, but most of all, we sometimes wish we could have more control over what YouTube looks like when we’re watching videos. YouTube Options for Google Chrome is a simple extension which lets you do just that.

The extension comes with an extensive list of options for changing YouTube’s default layout, as well as various playback, size and quality options. For example, you can set a certain size and quality for your videos, and have them automatically display that way every time. You can also disable auto-play, which is a very useful option if you’re regularly opening multiple YouTube windows.
On the layout side, you can choose to hide almost every aspect on the page, and also change the background to enhance your watching experience. The extension can also work with other video websites such as Vimeo, Metacafe, Dailymotion and more.
Ages ago, I heard about a service called BridgeURL. This handy web app lets you easily share multiple URLs in the form of a neat slideshow. How happy I was to find that BridgeURL’s technology also exists in a Chrome extension, which goes by the name of Tabulate.

If you’ve ever had the urge to share all your open tabs with a friend, Tabulate! lets you do this easily. Simply click on the Tabulate button and get a URL for all your tabs. You can then share this URL with friends. When they click on it, they will get a list of links which they can open separately, or choose to open all the links at once.

The most fun option, though, is viewing the links as a slideshow, which lets you browse through all the links one by one in the same window. I only wish there was a way to choose which tabs I want to share, instead of automatically sharing all of them.
There are numerous ways to tackle the “too many tabs” problem, but despite that, I still find myself with a chock full of open tabs so as to not forget to look at them “later”. If you have the same problem, Page Snooze is going to come in mighty handy.
With Page Snooze, you can snooze any open tab for a certain amount of time. When that time is up, the tab will automatically open again. This means you no longer have to keep a tab open for a week just so you can look at it on Sunday.

Clicking the extension icon will snooze a page for one week. If you want to choose a different time window, right-click on the page itself and choose your preferred window from the context menu. In the extension’s options, you’ll find a list of all your snoozed pages and the date and time of their expected return into your browser.
Hopefully, this extension will get more options in the future, such as setting specific snooze times or at least something shorter than 1 day. As it is, it’s still really useful.
The web is a cluttered place. Usually, this is not a problem, but when all you really want to do is read something, things can get quite distracting. Readability Redux is an awesome extension that lets you quickly unclutter any webpage, so you can comfortably concentrate on what’s important – the text.

There are five different styles to choose from, and you can also choose your font and margin sizes. You can set your own hotkey to activate the extension, and easily get a readable version with a quick press of a button. You can even apply Readability only to a selected fragment, and while this feature is still experimental, it worked very well for me.

Aside from comfortable reading, you can also use Readability Redux to create printer friendly versions of any webpage, and e-mail pages or fragments to friends.
Are you tired of having to click every single picture you want to view? With Hover Zoom, all you have to do is hover. Hover your mouse cursor over any image, and you will immediately get to view this image in full size. No clicking, no opening new pages. Clean and simple.

The extension works on almost every website; if a website supports it, the Hover Zoom icon will appear in the address bar. In the options, you can control delay times and other aspects of the display, disable Hover Zoom for specific sites, and create action keys to disable or enable Hover Zoom. This one is a true keeper.
Browsing should be fun, not tedious. There are some true life-savers out there. If you haven’t found the right one here, be sure to check out our Best of Chrome extensions page.
Are there any Chrome extensions that make your life easier? Tell us all about them in the comments.
Tagged: browsing tools • chrome extensions • Google Chrome


How To Organize Your Computer

Look at the desktop on many computers and you’ll see a screen covered with files and documents.It not only looks overwhelming and cluttered, it makes it difficult to find anything.


That wastes your valuable time!


Create an organization system on your computer that is consistent, logical and easy to use. Consider embracing the three tiered system on your computer too.


For example, files and software you use on a daily basis can be on your desktop. Files and software you use weekly or monthly can be saved in your “My Documents” folder.


Each folder will be labeled by what is in it and then each file or sub folder will be labeled and perhaps dated. Then, any items you only use on a yearly basis or less can be stored on an external hard drive.


This forces a quick mention about backups.


Please, please, please create a system for yourself where you back up your information, software and websites/blogs on a very regular basis. Daily is great.


Weekly is strongly recommended.


Monthly and you’re at risk for losing valuable information. Anything less than monthly will likely result in regret. Investigate online backup services and/or an external hard drive.


Action Step!


How organized is your home office?


Do you have a stack of papers that you haven’t looked at in more than a month? If so, it’s probably time to clean the clutter and create a more organized office space.


Consider using the three tiered system.


Outline what you use daily, weekly/monthly and annually.


Then create organization systems to support it.


Don’t forget your computer too! Give yourself a full weekend to do this.


It’s strongly recommended that you create your plan on paper first and then go buy the products to support your plan.


Don’t buy products and then try to create a system around them. Your money is as valuable as your time.


Your second action step is to research the software/tools to make the first system on your list a reality.


For example, if the first system you’re focusing on is an opt-in/email marketing system then research autoresponders to support your system and your needs.


Okay, so by this point you have planned your systems.


You may have purchased or created some tools to help you automate the process and you have hopefully begun to assess and organize your home office.


You basically have all the information you need to create time management systems you need to run your best business – and live your best life.

How To Earn Money Through Fiverr.com



How to Earn Money through Fiverr.com


Fiverr.com is the latest and most widely searched freelancing website these days. Its popularity lies in the fact that almost any one of us can start earning money through Fiverr.com by sharing anything.


It is not a regular freelancing website offering freelancing jobs and opportunities since no special qualifications or experience is required.


You just have to become a member in order to start availing its facilities.


The Website


The distinguishing factor that separates it from a typical freelancing website is the ideology behind Fiverr.com.


Through this website, you can sell almost anything that you think is worth sharing the customers for $5.


Making money through this site is much easier and affordable by everyone and you do not have to be well qualified in order to make money.


No need to be a website designer or ghost writer that is promoted and encouraged by other freelancing websites.


Make It Big With $5


You must be wondering how it is possible to make money when the price is as low as $5 and that is the whole point.


Keeping it low will get you more buyers and if you share different things every time, you can easily make $5 again and again which can sum up the large amount depending upon how many ideas and things you have to share on Fiverr.com.


This website is more like a service provider than freelancing website, since you can share and provide customers with your product and they can buy it from you for $5.


Those sharing things on this website will have to pay $1 as fee on every $5 sale.


Buyers on the other hand can avail the facility free, and just have to pay the price.


Now you must be asking yourself that there is nothing for free in this website since you will be spending some time in coming up with or creating an idea of the service that you would be providing to the customers.


You should have realized by now that nothing comes for free in this world, but at least this website does not require you to be a specialist or go through complicated stages and phases of designing and researching like other freelancing websites that require you to invest your time, energy and skill.


Earn Money for Almost Every Task


Anything over here means anything that you are able to do. It can be your hobby, expertise or any other interest that you have information about and think it is worth sharing with others.


You can make a cartoon, take pictures and edit them, sing or write songs and poems.


There is no limit to the number of things and simply no restrictions of specialization in any field or subject.


If something comes naturally to you even that can become your means for earning money through Fiverr.com.


It is definitely the most used website since it presents you with the latest and easiest option to start earning money.


All the advertisements by service providers are similar so that there is no difference in the quality; it is just the service provider and services that will make it different from other advertisements.


For instance, the line goes something like “I will _service_ for $5?.


The blank will contain the service that you are planning to offer to the customers.


Following are some important lines that many services providers are using in order to promote themselves.


• I will tell you the ways to earn quick money online for $5.
• I will tell you how to stop smoking in one week for $5.
• I will design a tattoo for you for $5.
• I will create and mail greeting cards for you for $5.
• I will provide you with free advice on traveling related to World Cup for $5.
• I will remind you about birthdays for $5.
• I will write lyrics for your song for $5.
• I will do the submission to different article directories and magazines for $5.


Once customers receive their required service or product that you create for them, they can leave their comments and feedback about your service.


Their comments automatically become part of your profile on Fiverr.com which are visible to all the visitors while they choose and select among service providers.


Therefore, make sure that you give your best and provide them with quality work the very first time.


It is in your hands to make it or break it through this website which is easy and simple to use and does not need any pre requisites from you for becoming a part of it.


Like many other members of Fiverr.com, you can also take advantage and make money in matter of few hours and little hard work.


You do not need to put in extra effort or take out special time for these little tasks.


They can be easily done in your spare time or on weekends whenever you are free.


Earning few extra bucks on the side and making most out of your spare time is not a bad idea as a beginner.


In a few hours, you can make $5 repetitively and earn a reasonable amount of money.


In case you are still searching for ways to earn money without paying anything or investing anything in terms of finances, Fiverr.com is definitely the website you are looking for.


It is easy, simple and absolutely free to join. You can become a part of their service provider team by deciding what you want to do for others.


Moreover, you will see your advertisement or service line up and running on the website in a matter of minutes.


Besides being easy, it is quick and real. It is not a scam that claims to make you rich in no time at all.


Fiverr.com is truly a site that pays off for your services if you do it consistently with quality.


There is nothing false or fake about their statements and claims when they say free, it really is for free. It is pretty transparent and easy to understand for anyone.


What Are the Other Options?


In case you are still confused about opting for Fiverr.com as your platform for earning money online due to low service charges and not sure whether $5 is worth it then there are other alternative websites as well.


These websites work on more or less the same ideology of Fiverr.com, but their service fee ranges from $4 to $50 depending upon the worth of your service.


Following are some of these websites that will pay you according to the value of your service.


a. GigBucks.com pays you in the range of $5 to $100 through PayPal. There is no minimum limit on withdrawing the amount.


b. TaskArmy.com pays amounts like $19, $49 and $99 for the job and is owned by some French businessmen with good reputation among other small task websites.


c. FittyTown.com pays you $50 for any type or kind of task through PayPal.


d. Twentyville.com pays you $20 for every type of work through PayPal.


e. GigsWood.com pays you amounts like $4, $9 and $19 for different types of work through PayPal.


An attractive and enticing thing about this website is that you get the payment in your PayPal account as soon as a customer accepts your offer even before your submit your work to him.


f. MagicGig.com pays you $10 for your services.


g. UpHype.com pays you the amount of $8, $16 and $24 for the work and service lines are known as hype in their website.


h. TenBux.com pays $5 and $10 for the task.


i. GigHour.com pays you in the range of $3 to $10 through PayPal.


j. GigMe5.com pays you $5 through PayPal just like Fiverr.com.


k. JustaFive.com pays you in amounts like $5, $10 and $20. Another difference between this website and Fiverr.com is that as you show quality in your work and get good feedback score, your advertisement or service line gets better.


For instance for beginners it is similar to that of Fiverr.com and later on with your reputation it improves as well and your service gig comes under the heading of “the job of the week”.


l. Dealerr.com pays in another currency than dollar which is Euro and their range is 5Euros-100Euros.


You can add to our data and information by letting us know of any other site that qualifies to be in the above-mentioned list.