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Nov 18

How Can Make Fast Money Online PhotoFast money online might be an oxymoron. Sure, some have made a fortune from the Internet but the average person probably will not. You can make some money on the Internet if you keep focused and work steadily. Just like any home based business, it takes perseverance and diligence to bring in the extra income you are looking for.

Many programs on the Internet promise you big money for just a little effort. These are not always what they seem so be prepared to research carefully any programs that promise something for nothing.

You can make money on-line in many different ways; some don’t take much effort on your part, but remember you get what you put into it.

Affiliate marketing is a way to make some extra cash from your website. You are partnering with someone else to sell their goods from your website. You receive a portion of the proceedings from each sale that is created from your website.

Another way to receive revenue from your website with little effort is to add advertising. Banner ads can bring you income from both the business that is generated from the advertisement and a click through rate based on how many “click” through to the advertised site.

One of the best ways to make fast money online is to sell items on any of the auction sites. There are a few you can look at; one of the biggest is eBay. It doesn’t take a longtime to set up an account and you can start making money immediately.

Other methods of making money online are:

1. Start a referral system.
2. Connective employers with possible new employees.
3. Write weblogs.
4. Take surveys.

Diligent research and steadily working on it can make you a good second income. Find what you are best suited for and run with the idea!

Aug 05

Connect Communities With New Technology PhotoFrom blogging to podcasting to create online video, lead 4-H youth, the use of new media and communication tool for the exchange of news, coverage of the event and education with their community.

For example, reported 4-H Technology News Clubs in Jefferson County, Washington, on-the-spot by video clips and podcasts that are posted to the website of their 4-H Network News Web. Club members have discussed a fire at a historic hotel and the Red Cross disaster exercises and interviews with local entrepreneurs.

The youth are hands-on in every step of putting together the one-to-two-minute news segments. “We get ideas about what we’ll do and who we’ll interview, then we take the camera, tape footage, put it on the computers and edit it,” 15-year-old Sophie Gilbert said.

Gilbert first created a video about a school reunion but quickly saw the educational value for her community. She has produced segments about avoiding drugs and alcohol and a beach restoration project. “There is a need for us to talk about some of the important things going on in our county and in the world,” she said.

The club came together as a collaboration among the local 4-H club, the Washington State University Extension office and the local newspaper. Jack Olmsted, 4-H leader for the club, Pamela Roberts, 4-H coordinator for the Jefferson County 4-H office, and the newspaper’s publisher work closely with the youth.

“Online media can be a priceless resource to capture not only the value of the 4-H experience, but also for our community, country and the world,” said Olmsted. “The youth are getting the process down and planning segments while making them enjoyable but also informative.”

The 4-H reporters publish their stories to an international audience using tools that are readily available in homes and offices-a video camera, computer linked to the Internet and telephone. “It is important to show the world that this can be done and it’s easy for anyone to do,” said 13-year-old Daniel Bryant.

Club members see themselves as a resource to others who want to start using online media. They also improve their public speaking skills and build self-esteem as they teach adults how to create and post news segments.

4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship and life skills.

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