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3 Important Affiliate Internet Marketing Tips For Newbies

posted by Toni in May 26th, 2008 

Are you new to the world of affiliate marketing? Wondering where to begin? If I offered a $200 ebook on how to be an instant millionaire with affiliate marketing would you buy it?

If you answered yes to any of these three questions, this post is for you.

Everyone online who has made money with affiliate programs, started out as a newbie just like you at one time.   They will now tell you that affiliate marketing is hard work, yet profitable.

But that’s good news because that means that with a little hard work, you can be a super affiliate too.

On your path to affiliate superstardom, take these important words to heart:

Educate yourself on Affiliate marketing.

I don’t mean spending thousands of dollars on ebooks from self proclaimed Internet gurus either.

Join (and participate in) forums about internet marketing, affiliate programs, or affiliate marketing.  This is a free way to learn about about affiliate marketing.

Many online experts recommend you join a forum just to build backlinks to your website or landing page, but there’s a better reason why you should do this.

Joining a community that shares your goals will help educate you in ways an ebook never could.  Not only that, but by participating in community forums, you begin to build trust amongst the community members .  This means that one day you can market to them without looking like a hack and a spammer.

Don’t Buy Advertising — At first.

If I know you, you’re probably thinking that the best way to market your affiliate program is by starting an Adwords pay per click program or purchasing banner advertising to shuttle traffic to your site.

If you do this, get ready to sell your car to pay for your groceries.

pssst…..here’s a dirty little secret

There are ways you can advertise for free.  How?

Classified Ads.  Press Releases.  Forum Marketing.  Social Bookmarking sites.  YouTube.  MySpace. Article Writing.

Get the picture?

Don’t waste your money on ‘How To’ ebooks that sound too good to be true.

Not to say that there aren’t any good ebooks out there.  I own quite a few good titles that have made me some good money.

But unfortunately, there are a handful of scam artists that will try and con you out of your money with fake promises of overnight riches.  They will sell you their ’system’ for over a hundred dollars and tempt you with impressive Adsense or Clickbank snapshots.

Consider for a moment that there is not Internet law right now that can protect you from misleading advertising.  I could doctor a fake click bank reports image and not be held accountable for my numbers. I’m not saying that every Internet guru is lying by any means.

If you are tempted to buy a fancy ebook or report, Google the title and read reviews.  Also, most of these ebooks come with resale rights, so before you spend 50 or a 100 dollars for an ebook, head over to ebay and see if it is being sold at a cheaper price.  Finally, never purchase an ebook without a warrantee and if it fails to deliver, ask for a refund.

List of 143 Mystery Shopping Sites

posted by Toni in May 6th, 2008 

What is a “Mystery Shopper”?

A “Mystery Shopper” or “Secret Shopper” is someone who is hired by an establishment to pose as a customer and secretly report back to the owner how the service was, or other details that are requested. The person is then paid for the assignment and sometimes gets reimbursed for their purchase, meal or other things.

Mystery shopping is basically a form of market research. You are asked to gather information, from a customer’s perspective. Mystery shopping is a long-established research technique and is used extensively in many industry sectors to measure the quality of service provided.

Many people have made this a full time job, while others prefer part time. You decide on what assignments you want to take. Many shoppers are earning between $10 and $40 per hour just for having fun! This is perfect for Stay at home moms, college students as well as the retired!!

ShoppingJobs.net is your one-stop mystery shopping resource. They have everything you need to get started! Their list includes 200 more agencies in their and the list is growing everyday!

  1. A&A Merchandising Ltd. - www.aamerch.com/
  2. A Closer Look, Inc.- www.a-closer-look.com/
  3. A & M Business Services - www.ambussvcs.com
  4. A Step Above Service Evaluations - www.serviceevaluations.com/
  5. A Top Shop - www.atopshop.com/
  6. Acra, Inc.- www.secretshopacra.com/
  7. Ann Michaels & Associates, Ltd.- www.ishopforyou.com/
  8. Associate Consumer Evaluations - www.acemysteryshopping.com/
  9. Amusement Advantage - www.amusementadvantage.com/
  10. Anonymous Insights - www.a-insights.com/
  11. Anonymous Shoppers & Assessments of Pittsburgh - www.asapittsburgh.com/
  12. Apartment Shoppe - www.apartmentmysteryshopper.com/
  13. Ardent Services - www.ardentservices.com/
  14. Assure Quality Systems - www.aqsshopper.com/
  15. At Your Service Marketing - www.aysm.com/
  16. Bare Associates International - www.baiservices.com/
  17. Barry Leeds & Associates - www.barryleedsassoc.com/
  18. Best Mark - www.bestmark.com/
  19. Beyond Hello - www.beyondhello.com/
  20. Beyond Marketing Group - www.beyondmarketinggroup.com/
  21. BMA Mystery Shopping Services - www.mystery-shopping.com/
  22. Business Insights Group - www.businessinsights.com/
  23. Byers Choice Inc - www.byerschoiceinc.com/
  24. Campus Consulting - www.shopaudits.com/
  25. Capstone Research - www.capstoneresearch.com/
  26. Captain D’s Seafood - www.captainds.com/
  27. Certified Reports, Inc.- www.certifiedreports.com/
  28. Check-Up Marketing - www.checkupmarketing.com/
  29. CKA Group, Inc.- www.ckagroup.com/
  30. Commercial Services System - www.commercialservicesystems.com/
  31. Consumer Impressions - www.consumerimpressions.com/
  32. Consumer Research Group - www.crg2000.com/
  33. Corporate Research International - www.mysteryshops.com/
  34. Count on Us - www.ucountonus.com/
  35. Coyle Hospitality Group - www.qualityaudit.com/
  36. Customer 1st - www.consumer-1st.com/
  37. Customer Perspectives - www.customerperspectives.com/
  38. Customer Service Experts, Inc.- www.customerserviceexperts.com/
  39. Customer Service Perceptions - www.csperceptions.com/
  40. CV Marketing Research Inc.- www.cv-market.com/
  41. Data Quest, Ltd.- www.dataquestonline.com/
  42. Datatron - www.usd-datatron.com/
  43. David Sparks & Associates - www.sparksresearch.com/
  44. DSG Associates - www.dsgai.com/
  45. Eyes R Us, Inc.- www.eyesrusinc.com/
  46. The Field Force - www.thefieldforce.com/
  47. First Bank - www.efirstbank.com/
  48. Focus on Service - www.focusonservice.com/
  49. Franchise Compliance, Inc - www.franchisecompliance.com/
  50. Full Scope Mystery Shopping - www.fullscopemysteryshopping.com/
  51. G3 Mystery Shopping - www.sparagowski.com/
  52. Grantham, Orilio & Associates - www.goashoppers.com/
  53. Graymark Security Group - www.graymarksecurity.com/
  54. Green & Associates - www.greenandassociates.com/
  55. Greet America, Inc.- www.greetamerica.com/
  56. Hilli Dunlap Enterprises - www.dunlapenterprises.com/
  57. Howard Services Service Sleuths - www.howardservices.com/homess.html
  58. Imaginus - www.imaginusinc.com/
  59. imyst - www.imyst.com/
  60. Infinity Assurance Group - www.infinityag.com/
  61. Infotel - www.infotelinc.com/
  62. Instant Reply - www.mysteryshopservices.com/
  63. IntelliShop - www.intelli-shop.com/
  64. J M Ridgway Company - www.jmridgway.com/
  65. Jack’s Mystery Guest - www.jacksguest.com/
  66. Jancyn Evaluation Shops - www.jancyn.com/
  67. JC & Associates - www.jcandassociates.com/
  68. Ken-Rich Retail Group - www.ken-rich.com/
  69. LeBlanc & Associates - www.mleblanc.com/
  70. Locksley Group Ltd. - www.locksleygroupltd.com/
  71. Maritz Research - www.virtuoso.maritzresearch.com/
  72. Marketing Systems Unlimited - msultd.com/
  73. Mar’s Surveys - www.marsresearch.com/
  74. Market Viewpoint - www.marketviewpoint.com/
  75. Mass Connections - massconnections.com/
  76. Melinda Brody and Company - www.melindabrody.com/
  77. Mercantile Systems and Surveys - www.mercsurveys.com/
  78. Merchandise Concepts - www.merchandiseconcepts.com/
  79. Michelson & Associates - www.michelson.com/
  80. Mosaic InfoForce - www.mosaic-infoforce.com/
  81. Mystery Guest, Inc - www.mysteryguestinc.com/
  82. Mystery Shopper Metropark - www.metropark.com/nggroup/
  83. Mystery Shoppers - www.mystery-shoppers.com/
  84. Mystique Shopper - www.mystiqueshopper.com/
  85. National Shopping Service Network, LLC - www.mysteryshopper.net/
  86. Nationwide Services Group, Inc - www.nationwidesg.com/
  87. Northwest Loss Prevention Consultants - www.nwlpc.com/
  88. Pacific Research Group - www.pacificresearchgroup.com/
  89. The Pat Henry Group - www.thepathenrygroup.com/
  90. PatronEdge - www.patronedge.com/
  91. The Performance Edge - www.pedge.com/
  92. Person to Person Quality - persontopersonquality.com/
  93. Petro Truck Stops - www.petrotruckstops.com/
  94. Pinkerton - www.pktnshop.com/
  95. Premier Service Consulting - www.premierservice.ca/
  96. Promotion Network, Inc. - www.promotionnetworkinc.com/
  97. PROS Professional Review & Operational Shoppes, Inc. - www.proreview.com/
  98. PulseBack - www.pulseback.com/
  99. Quality Assessments Mystery Shoppers, Inc. - www.qams.com/
  100. Quality Assurance Consulting - www.qacinc.com/
  101. Quality Insurance Inspection Specialists - www.qsispecialists.com/
  102. QualityWorks Associates - www.qualityworks.com/
  103. Quest for Best - www.questforbest.com/
  104. Reality Check Mystery Shoppers - www.rcmysteryshopper.com/
  105. Restaurant Cops LLC - www.restaurant-cops.com/
  106. Restaurant Evaluators - www.restaurantevaluators.com/
  107. Retail Biz Consulting - www.retailbiz.com/
  108. Rickie Kruh Research and Marketing Group - www.rkrmg.com/
  109. Ritter & Associates - www.ritterandassociates.com/
  110. Rocky Mountain Merchandising - www.rockymm.com/
  111. Reality Quality Assurance - www.rqa-inc.com/
  112. Satisfaction Services - www.satisfactionservicesinc.com/
  113. Second to None - www.second-to-none.com/
  114. Secret Shopping Company - www.secretshoppercompany.com/
  115. Secret Shopping Services - www.secretshoppingservices.com/
  116. Sensors Quality Managements - www.sqm.ca/
  117. Service Advantage International - www.servad.com/
  118. Service Alliance - www.serviceallianceinc.com/
  119. Service Check - www.servicecheck.com/
  120. Service Evaluation Concepts - www.serviceevaluation.com/
  121. Service Excellence Group - www.mysteryshopsplus.com/
  122. Service Impressions - www.serviceimpressions.com/
  123. Service Intelligence Secret Shop Net - www.secretshopnet.com/
  124. Service Performance Group - www.spgweb.com/
  125. ServiceProbe - www.pwgroup.com/sprobe/
  126. The Service Quality Department - www.service-quality.com/
  127. Service Research Corporation - serviceresearch.com/
  128. Service Sleuths by Howard Roberts - www.howardservices.com/homess.html
  129. ServiceTRAC - www.servicetrac.com/
  130. SG Marketing - www.sgmarketing.com/
  131. Shoppers, Inc. - www.shopperjobs.com/
  132. Sights on Service - www.secretshopper.com/
  133. Sinclair Service Assessments - www.ssanet.com/
  134. The Soloman Group - www.thesolomongroup.com/
  135. Sparagowski & Associates - www.sparagowski.com/
  136. Speedmark Information Services - www.speedmarkweb.com/
  137. Spies in Disguise - spiesindisguise.com/
  138. SystemChec by Orillio & Associates - www.systemchec.com/
  139. TNS Intersearch - www.intersearch.tnsofres.com/
  140. TES/Rapid Chek - www.rapidchek.com/
  141. Texas Shoppers Network - www.texasshoppersnetwork.com/
  142. Trend Source - www.trendsource.com/
  143. Video Eyes - www.videoeyes.net/

For more mystery shopping sites, go to ShoppingJobs.net. You’ll get everything you need to know to make some nice money mystery shopping! everyday!

Get Paid to Search

posted by Lilah in January 17th, 2008 

How would you like to make money doing something you do every day?

A new website called Mahalo is willing to pay you money to do something you know how to do - search the internet.

Mahalo is a human-powered search engine that creates organized and comprehensive search results for the popular search terms. In essence it is a mix of Google, Wikipedia, and Squidoo all rolled into one.

Mahalo aims to incorporate the human element to search, based on a concept that there is a difference between human generated content and automated content in it’s ability to identify what is valuable to a web surfer and what is junk.

There are some paperwork you must fill out and send in to Mahalo in order to be paid. Before you can be paid for the accepted SeRPs you create, you must complete the Master SeRP Purchase Agreement (MSPA) and send it to Mahalo.com. You will not be paid for your work until we receive your Master SeRP Purchase Agreement completely and correctly filled out. You will also need to fill out tax information before you get paid.

To become a guide visit http://Greenhouse.mahalo.com

Do They Pay?

From what I’ve been told, Mahalo is very strict in accepting search pages, but once they are accepted they pay their guides well.

Mahalo Greenhouse Guides are paid for the search results pages (SeRPs) they create that are accepted for use on the Mahalo.com website. Each search result page is paid at the rate stipulated on the Most Wanted List at the time of acceptance.

Mahalo Mentors and Mentor Directs are paid for the search results page they create. They are also compensated $10.00 for each reviewed search result page from Greenhouse Guides ranked PTG-New and PTG, and $5.00 for each reviewed SeRP from Greenhouse Guides ranked PTG-Plus.

What do you think?

I am interested to know what your experiences are being a Mahalo Guide. Since it is a fairly new program, there is little feedback from current guides.

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