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Saturday, March 15, 2008
Making Money with Articles - Becoming an Affiliate
If you can either
write articles or have
the promotion
and marketing knowledge to publicize articles that others write, becoming an affiliate for several companies may
be a great way for you to generate a
good income right from
your own home. You can do
this by receiving part
of the revenue off of
sales that the company gets from people who click through from
your website via the companys links that
are placed
on your pages.
Since you
will be promoting a product or service, you will need a killer sales pitch
and website content to get your readers interested in the product, convince them that
they cannot live without the product,
and to keep them coming back to your website time and time again for more recommendations and your useful content, which will get them clicking on your links once again. Although many affiliate companies only give you money off of the first sale you make from each customer, you have the option of promoting a good range of companies
so that you can still make a profit off of your returning customers.
If you cannot write this kind of content of your own, there are many ways to pick up free or paid content to place on your affiliate website. There are many reasons why paying for such articles would be to your advantage. First, you will be
able to tell the writer exactly what you want, what product you are trying to sell, and what direction they can go in to keep your readers interested and informed. On the other hand,
when you search for free content, you are limited to what is already
out there. Secondly, you will own the copyright to this content. That means that no one else can
reuse it without your consent. If you opt for free content, you will be sharing that content with an unknown amount of other affiliate websites, plus the original author will be able to place
their byline at the bottom of the article which could result in them stealing your traffic.
There are many products that have nice affiliate commission rates for those who know how to pre-sale their product and deliver click through customers who are ready to buy. As long as you choose to promote a product or service that can be very useful to a wide
variety of people, then pre-selling your chosen company may not be that hard at all. The key in this situation may likely be getting those customers to your website so that they have a chance to see your recommendations and click on your affiliate links.
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Careers with Horses
If
you are anything like Robert Botine Cunningham-Graham, Scottish horseman, writer,
and adventurers, then
you know that there is
no heaven without horses. If you eat, sleep, and breathe horses, then why not parlay all your time and
effort into a career in the horse industry? Can you imagine a better way
to spend your days?
Surveys done over the last several years show that there are 7
million horses in the United States today. And according
to American Horse Council figures, the horse industry supports more
than 1.4 million full-time jobs. There are a variety
of careers in the horse industry, from hands-on jobs like large-animal veterinarian to jobs that
support the industry, like feed and
supplement distributor. There are jobs in breeding, showing, health, education, product manufacturing, research, recreation, and service industries to name just a few that come to mind. And one of these areas is most likely just right for you!
So, how do you find a job in the horse industry that is right for you? Well, before you start randomly sending out resumes to every horse-related employer you know of, you need to spend some time considering the type of career you want.
In many cases,
you'll have to come up with a plan that will lead you to that
career. As wonderful as it is that you want to be a large animal veterinary technician, no one is going to hire you without the right credentials. In other words, like most worthwhile pursuits in life, you are going to have to spend a little time and effort to reach your goals.
So, are you ready? Answer these few simple questions and you'll be on your way to finding an equine career that is right for you:
* What do I want out of a horse career? Do you want daily contact with horses, or are you interested in working in a supporting field without daily contact? There are pros and cons to both. A supporting role may offer you a higher income, regular hours, more job stability, and better benefits,
but a hands-on career gives you flexibility and the ability to work
around your favorite animals every day. What is more important to you? Think very seriously about your own interests, abilities, and personality. It won't hurt to spend a few minutes writing down why you want to work with horses.
* What experience and education do I currently have? There is no
teacher like experience, but is it more important than education in the horse industry? That depends on the job. For those seeking skilled hands-on positions like trainers, barn managers, and riding instructors, the more time you've spent around horses the better. Other choices, such as equine vet, writer, public relations expert, or lawyer
require a college education and additional training.
* What experience and education am I willing to get to achieve my career goals? If you require experience and education to break into a career in the horse industry, you need to have a
good understanding of how much time and money it is going to cost to reach your goals. Do you have the time and money to spare, and are you willing to do so?
* What income do I need? Most people work in the horse industry because their love of horses
supercedes their love of money. Many hands-on jobs provide minimal pay and benefits just for the pleasure of being around horses. Salaries improve with higher-level hands on jobs, and support jobs often pay the most and offer the best benefits. Before you make a commitment to a
career, know how much money you need to live. Then do some research to find out if your career
can realistically support you.
* Where should I enter the industry in order to have a good chance of meeting my goal? Whatever career track you are pursuing, enter the industry in a job that you can handle with your present skills and experience. Getting in over your
head may not only prevent you from advancing, it is dangerous! Once you've figured out your entry level, you can work your way up as you gain experience.
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