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Earn Money Writing Reviews!

June 28, 2011

I’ve been quite busy running a small outsourcing business these past three months that I really wasn’t able to update my blogs much. However, now that I have a moment of free time let me bring you some good news!

July 1, 2009 – SharedReviews is back! One way to earn money online is by writing reviews on SharedReviews.com. The first 3 months I joined them, I was able to earn a bit at the start, and then on the third I got $112 for my efforts. I only spent a couple of hours each day on my free time, since I was working for a company then and was also studying. $112 is not so bad at all considering the amount of time and effort that I invested.

Shared Reviews pays you for voting for other people’s reviews, and they also pay you in commission for writing reviews. But unlike Triond or Associated Content that only pays you for your page views within the month, Shared Reviews pays you when other people vote for your reviews! They give away $2000 every month and distribute it to their members.

Aside from the revenue sharing, they also have contests where you can win from $5 to $25 per month.

Shared Reviews is a legitimate company and they have been around for quite a while. They did have to turn off they revenue sharing for the past 6 months, however, they reinstated it just two weeks ago. I’m glad they decided to bring back their revenue sharing program and I’m looking to participate more on the site.

3 Tips That Make it Easy to Expertly Market your Book

September 1, 2010

3 Tips That Make it Easy to Expertly Market your Book

Book Expert Marketing Tip #1 Craft a book title that compels people to buy

A book buying decision is made in less than 20 seconds. That’s not much time to make an impression. Your strongest tool to making a favorable impression on a potential customer is actually the title of your book. The title has to be strong, it has to be searchable and contain key words, it also has to provide your potential customer a benefit. Wow, that’s a lot to accomplish in a few words. Not to worry, with a little time, a little thought and help from friends and associates you can create a title that will sell your book.

Come up with several titles and run them by friends, family, and associates. Ask them which title is more dynamic and which title would invite them to make a purchase.

Book Expert Marketing Tip # 2 Use blogs and forums as marketing tools

There are blogs and forums dedicated to just about every subject under the sun from owning a Pug to making money on the stock market. Forum marketing is a little trick that the experts use. You can’t actually use a forum to promote your book but you can include a link to your book in your forum signature. You can also direct people to articles that you’ve written that will help solve their problems, which will in turn lead them to your book.

Maybe you’re already a frequent poster or contributor to a few relevant forums or blog site. If you are, be sure to include a link to your book’s website in your signature. If you’re not a forum member then choose two or three quality sites that relate to the topic of your book and become a member. Register, introduce yourself, create a signature and dedicate a certain amount of time each week to visit the site and contribute. If there are no blogs or forums available on your topic, start one!

Book Expert Marketing Tip # 3 Book Reviews

Book reviews are your ‘testimonials’. They are the proof that your book is exactly what it claims to be and that you are indeed the expert on your topic of choice. Reviews are essential if you want to sell your book. Read 3 Secrets To Getting Rave Reviews for inside secrets to getting great book reviews.

If you decide to sell your book on Amazon, do not forget to ask people to post their reviews on the bookseller’s site. Getting good reviews on Amazon can be tricky. Send your book to associates and ask them to read it and post a review on Amazon. You can email people that have purchased your book and ask for a review in exchange for a free product (you can offer them a free report on a similar topic that you’ve written or that you’ve obtained the rights to).

Effective book marketing doesn’t have to be tricky or advanced, it just has to be organized and well thought out. Begin at the beginning with your book’s title, take steps to get your name and your book out into the public, through ezines, press releases, and other promotional tools, and then take the time to get good reviews both on Amazon and elsewhere. They can make or break a sale!

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Jobs in the Philippines -Junior IT Security Analyst

April 22, 2010

Junior IT Security Analyst

Responsibilities:
The position requires an understanding of information security, ability to understand business issues and processes and to articulate the business context of projects and processes.

Specifically, the resource will ASSIST the IST Specialist (Information Security) in the following responsibilities:

1. Coordinating the review of user access to data and programs for both regular and privileged users;
2. Conducting the initial review of audit logs pertaining to critical information systems, which consist in reviewing the weekly generated reports and identifying suspicious activities;
3. Coordinating the security assurance activities, which consists in requesting evidence to verify compliance against approved security baselines for various operating systems and databases;
4. Assisting in the development and implementation of information security policies, standards, and processes;
5. Assisting in the drafting and editing of information security policies, standards, and processes;
6. Coordinating information security training for employees, contractors, partners, and other third parties as appropriate;
7. Assisting in the development of security training materials, such as presentations and handouts;
8. Tracking the status of all security-related audit findings and assisting in the closure of the significant findings in a reasonable amount of time;
9. Tracking the status of all security-related remediations resulting from the yearly attestation activities; and
10. other duties that may be assigned by the supervisor

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