This blog is about ways I've learned to make money. Information and Knowledge I have picked up along the way. I am on a journey to becoming a freelance writer. Everytime I discover something new on the web, I always tell a friend or family member. Then I started thinking that I should create a blog to keep track of everything that I learn. My own personal bookmark. My writings and articles and such. For me this a process. Please feel free to add what you have learned along the way as well.
Free Blog Resources
Just about everyone I know who blogs is always on the lookout for free blogger resources. Here are a few of my favorite sites to grab stuff from. Whether it's a new background, widget, pinging your blog, or traffic promotion some of these freebies may help.
myBlogTunes
You can host a free music player and create your own station. You can also upload the player to your blog
for free.
Weblogreview.net
Add your blog to the directory. You can rate and review other blogs as well.
EntreCard.com
It's a blogging network that help you earn free traffic to your blog in the form of credits. You can view my widget on the right side of my blog. You can also purchase advertising.
Usershare.net
If you have music that you don't mind sharing then you can earn cash for that as well. Usershare.net allows users to upload music and other files and when people download the files/music you get paid.
RedGage Can Drive Traffic To Your Site
In my previous articles I have explored a few ways that you can make money online. A couple of weeks ago I was using StumpleUpon and I stumbled on to a website called http://www.redgage.com/. Redgage is a website that will pay you for your blog posts,articles,photos and videos. As long as the content is original you can post it. This works great if you write articles for multiple websites, run a blog, or website.
A friend of mine takes beautiful photographs. He's looking to eventually earn money from these photos. RedGage has really helped him gain that exposure. With one click he uploaded all of his photos from his flickr account and it really took off from there. RedGage is simple and easy and does not require alot of maintenance.
RedGage like many other sites are based on page views. You earn money based on how many people have viewed your content. What's the bonus? All of your content is in one place. RedGage also allows you to import your content from Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and Flickr.
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