Saturday, April 25, 2009

Live and Learn From Online Scams and Defunct Get Paid To (GPT) Sites

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Make money online and how to earn newbies will often make huge mistakes in the beginning. These mistakes will often come with a price tag and some have lost thousands in their bid to work at home or make extra cash online.

One mistake that a lot of people who online tend to make, is to find one place that pays and stick with them. I'm not saying that you should leave a great website, but you should never work for one company online.

Just think of the old adage "all eggs...one basket".

If you have spent all of your time working for one company, what is going to happen to your income if they suddenly disappear or shut down after going bankrupt? Think this is a thing of the past? Just ask many old Cha Cha workers who made money by searching for answers that users typed in. Many people found themselves looking for a new place to work online after the company shifted focus to stay afloat.

Let's say you work writing for Associated Content, they are good to write for when you need quick cash but they are no longer the website that they used to be. Pay is low and reviews can often take a long time. They also have a tendency to reject tons of articles for a variety of ridiculous reasons, but like I said, if you have 10 articles and need fast money, submit the articles and get some money fast. Associated Content does pay up to 3 times a week. So like most businesses, they have pros and cons.

How to Avoid Being Left High and Dry?

Diversify. Let's say your writing for Ehow, get some articles up, implement your traffic techniques and get your account off to a good start. Write just a few articles a week for that website but move on for other opportunities. When you have one going for you, start another. If a company scams you or goes bankrupt, you'll be ready.

The way to stay ahead online, is to think ahead.

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