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Question by andrey f: need advice?
I have signed up affiliate programs of the some popular low cost web hosting provider and designed my web page – www.andreyknure.narod.ru As you can see, I have started studying web design field recently and want to become a professional web designer in the future, so actually it is my first web page. Links are the most important details, placed at my page. What can I do for making these links more attractive for visitors and if there is a sense to change the main text? Thanks in advance!
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Answer by der_niedel
Remember that simple is best, the new way for Links are without the underline but in a blue text. Now, whatever you choose for a link it would be great just noticing that you have to do it as simple as you can for people to understand it quickly.
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Question by beeper: needs information or advice about work at home email ads?
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I would like to ask about i am receiving emails about work at home and pay 24 or49.95 dollars for information about work at home ? Does any one doing data entry jobs sitting at home ?I live in asia.
2. Is this true emails offering to create websites with affiliate programs or adsense programs for 49 dollars payment.
Do any body have experience paying that amount and gained any work or income from this kind emails.
Thank you and pls give me some advice
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Answer by Ashley
I don’t really have any experience with paying for emails about work at home, but I would strongly advise you not to pay for them. Usually if you have to pay to work at home it is a scam.
I just signed up for this website called Yuwie. It’s a social networking website where you get paid to view profiles, post blogs, upload pictures, etc. It’s really simple, you should check it out.
Here’s the link: http://r.yuwie.com/ashmar
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Question by Alex M: Can i please have some Resume advice?
I’m fed up with retail….Aside from retail management am I qualified for anything else? I want to start looking for a new job but I don’t know if I would qualify for anything beyond retail =\ Any advice would be awesome!
Resume
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Objective
To apply my knowledge and skills in a manner that will enhance the work environment of which I will be a part.
Education
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Bachelor of the Arts in History; Minor in Anthropology May of 2008 GPA 3.0
Experience
Kmart, of
June 2008 – Present
Assistant Store Manager
Responsible for daily store operational functions
Part of a management team responsible for the leadership of over one hundred employees
Created several initiatives for our store which helped our mystery shop scores improve dramatically
The Home Depot, of – Part-Time
December 2005 – August 2006
Supervisor
An affiliate of the management team ; responsible for daily store operations and reconciled customer concerns and employee relations
Assisted customers with questions about credit card and loan products for home improvement
Ensured 100% Customer Satisfaction by providing excellent customer service
Regal Cinemas, of – Internship
September 2005 – December 2005
Associate Manager
Performed various retail tasks: placing orders, assembling displays, assisting customers with their needs, and instituting a high level of customer satisfaction
Worked with daily store finances, reports, and bank deposits
Member of the transition team responsible for the development of an innovative program to move the company into a new phase
Lowe’s Home Improvement, of – Part-Time
May 2004 – January 2005
Head Cashier
Supervised the work of cashiers on duty
Assisted managers with cash pulls of excess cash from registers
Worked at the Customer Service Desk, helping customers with an array of questions and problems including opening credit cards, placing special orders, and discussing financial aspects of their purchases
Skills
Excellent oral and verbal communication; Fluency in Spanish
Well structured time management and ability to multitask; Effective leadership qualities
Experience in MS Office (Word, Excel, Power Point) with Macs & PC’s
Organizations
Phi Sigma Kappa National Fraternity; Treasurer 2007-2008
Feed the Children 2005-2008
Habitat for Humanity 2005-2008
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Answer by Christine
Well what was it you had in mind for a career when you chose a history major/ anthropology minor?
I would think being a part of Feed the children and Habitat for Humanity could get you into some sort of other field (along with your BA).
I would inflate that part of your resume and possibly cut back elsewhere.
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Question by Kell: Just starting out in Affiliate Marketing, can anyone give some beginners advice (not just links?
I have opened an account with ClickBank and I have downloaded the Affiliate Masters Course e-book as well as the SiteSell e-book. I am just looking for some helpful advice on how to get started and some tips on how to be successful with it.
I am not looking for any links on affiliate marketing–I’ve seen just about all of them. But if you have your own website or blog as an affiliate marketer, I would love to take a look at it to see first hand what it looks like.
I know that to be successful with this you have to put in a lot of time–this I have, I do not work or go to school, and I really want to be successful with this.
If anyone considers themself a mentor in this field, I would really appreciate your help!!!! Thanks.
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Answer by Draper
Hi Kell – welcome to the world of affiliate marketing!
I spent many years doing affiliate marketing poorly so I’ll share some of my experiences.
(1.) Be sure you have a PROFESSIONAL looking website. I have a website sitting at http://www.xspirulina.com that I paid someone in Serbia $ 50 to do. The purpose of the site was to see if the product would sell and at what price. Well, about 50% of the people who got to the first page left. Why? I don’t know for sure but my guess is because it looks like I paid $ 50 for it.
(2.) Do some research on SEO or pay someone to do it. This is worth GOLD. If no one can find your site then you’re not going to sell any items.
(3.) Have a good understanding of Adwords before diving in. I spent a fortune on Adwords when I first started without much to show for it. Why? Because I had a rosey outlook for things like conversion rates.
(4.) Know that very few people make a fortune at this. If you work hard and long — 5 or 6 hours a week for a full year — you’ll start to see returns. I’m an affiliate with Overstock.com and my website http://www.eHalfOff.com (or the redesign I’m working on at http://www.eHalfOff.com/online-shopping) makes about $ 0.04 per visitor I bring to my site. I hope to double or triple that with my redesign.
(5.) Know how people are finding you. It took me the better part of a year to achieve a high ranking for the phrase: discount shopping for eHalfOff.com. Most of my customers find me using this phrase. However, in the past 90 days, customers have found my site using over 500 different keywords and phrases. I use this data to help me determine which words and phrases to target next. You never know when you’ll stumble across a word or phrase that works well.
Good luck to you!
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Question by SLC: Armored Debt Center scam..Does anyone have advice?
I have been a single mom for 9 years. I was using several credit cards for things we needed and actually was doing well making payments until the credit card companies began to increase their interest rates and amounts owed per month. My credit score was perfect. I never missed a payment. I began to be unable to pay what I owed due to increased monthly demands from the credit card companies. I spoke to a representative from Armored Debt Center who convinced me that they would settle my debts for amounts less than I owed, therefore giving me a chance to get out of credit card debt altogether and I agreed to pay $ 658 per month for them to do so. It seemed like the right thing to do for me and my family’s future. I have put a lot of effort into making that payment every month starting last October. Armored Debt Center told me not to answer calls from my creditors and sent me a script to basically get off the phone without telling them anything. I followed this advice. They tell you to tell the debt collectors that they are only to communicate with you in writing and then you are to fax everything to Armored Debt Center. When the first credit card company took me to court, I followed Armored Debt Center’s instructions to go to a particular website and retrieve documents to fill out. It was a website that anybody could have googled, not affiliated with Armored Debt Center. It was difficult to figure out what I needed to put on the documents that were to be sent to the court. At one point, I called Armored Debt Center and was told that they “cannot give legal advice” so I was left to figure things out on my own. I was told by Armored Debt Center not to worry, that this was part of the process. I filed everything the website suggested with the court. Prior to my court date, I called Armored Debt Center and was told nothing more than, “Don’t sign anything”. Judgement was awarded for the full amount, plus interest, plus court costs to the credit card company. I continued to keep in contact with Armored Debt Center and fax them everything that was sent to me. It would take up to several weeks for them to call me just to state that they received my fax. They have a well-rehearsed spiel that they give on a continued basis stating that “This is a process. Don’t worry. Keep faxing us documents sent to you. Don‘t give any information to debt collectors when they call you. Use your script. No further action is needed at this time.” They led me to believe that they would be settling with the debt collector “after my next payment”. This went on for several months with no settlement. Armored Debt Center did not settle my $ 3644 debt with the very first credit card company that filed, after a full 12 months of payments at $ 658 per month. I had given them $ 7896 of hard-earned money and they had not settled anything. Every time I would call, I would get the same run-around, rehearsed speech and be coerced into continuing the program. I would explain that other credit card companies were getting ready to take me to court. Now, the court has allowed the debt collector to garnish my wages by 25%. Because Armored Debt Center failed to settle with the first credit card company to take me to court and my wages are being garnished, I no longer have hopes of being able to get myself out of debt because I don’t have any extra money to give to a debt settlement company, or to save on my own, for such a purpose. At this time, my 3 other credit card companies have indeed initiated taking me to court and I have summons for those now.
I spoke to a representative at Armored Debt Center, Mark, about what had happened and that their debt settlement program had failed miserably. I called Armor Debt Center to ask for my money back for a program that had failed. He eventually said that he would give me back my “reserves” which was $ 3138 but they would not refund their “service” fees which were $ 4530. When asked what services they had provided for $ 4530, Mark stated “education”.. Education on a program that did not work, that did not do me any good whatsoever, and in fact got my wages garnished and ruined my credit. My “education” was a script on how to get off the phone with debt collectors and what website to go to to fill out paperwork to send to court that anybody could have accessed. Upon further pleading with Mark, he stated that they would refund 3 to 4 payments. By the end of the conversation, however, he was saying 2 to 3 payments. Therefore, Armored Debt Center was intending to keep $ 3398. I received an e-mail today asking me to sign a form stating that I will accept $ 1132 back from them, which is only 2 payments and indeed would award them $ 3398 for doing nothing that benefited me. I have been so stressed out, I’ve nearly made myself sick. I have heard that there has been a law passed to safeguard people from these debt relief scams. I have not yet had a chance to find out the specifics.
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Answer by bert f
If you google Armoured Debt Center, there are a lot of hits promoting the company. Add Amoured Debt Center + Scam, and there are a lot of “beware” “run away” postings.
If you are stuck in there system, from the brief reading about their system, they let debt run to 90 days on your cards, then make minimum payments. This does not absolve you of any liability, if any of your credi card providors decide to close your account and get their money back, Armoured Debt are not liable.
I’m sorry, you need professional legal advice on this, and also a long discussion with your bank and credit card providors. There will be no easy way out.
I suggest talking to your bank first, then finding a good accountant who is prepared to help you through this.
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