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Ja sa bong

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  1. I've stopped using Fiverr for a long time because I'm not having any major breakthrough with using their services to make money. I don't have clients on the platform who are interested in buying my services, so I had to stop using it. It's good I wasn't there to experienced being scammed on it.
  2. Ja sa bong posted a post in a topic in Off-Topic
    Right, I find it a lot more easier to sell my services on promotional forums. This is why I use Forum Promotion very often because I get most of my clients from the community more than any other places I've used.
  3. Yes, promotional forums have given freelancers a soft landing when compared to how difficult it is for them to sell their services on big sites like Fiverr, Upwork, SEOclerks. You might stay months on those big sites without selling anything but with promotional forums, you have a better chance.
  4. I've never been into the job of buying and selling website. I have never explored that option because I don't know where to or how to start it but I know some people are making cool money from spinning website sales.
  5. Beer Money Forum is the only Paid to Post forum that's thriving right now to the best of my knowledge. The rest are all but struggling or not paying anything tangible compared to the time you waste on it.
  6. Cryptocurrency in Litecoin is my favourite means of receiving payments but most clients prefer to pay using PayPal in order to have buyer's protection. This is why I use both PayPal and Litecoin as my favorite means of being paid.
  7. If you're interested in making money immediately after starting a new forum without doing much work on it, you're not being sincere with yourself. You need time to built your membership, contents and traffic. It's when these have been taken care of, then you should start looking at making money from it.
  8. I have collaborated with so many other freelancers in the past. I know there's strength in work together than working against one another. I can remember when I needed help with one job, it was a fellow freelancer who assisted me. Also, I've been helped with receiving payments when I had challenge with my own means of getting paid.
  9. It's always very important to ask for feedbacks from your clients after you have delivered your services to them. It's the only way you can be able to know how they view your job and know where to improve.
  10. If you're not having a lot of traffic on your forum, it's going to be a tough work to earn from it even if you have Adsense account or any other advertisers like InfoLinks. It's a lot more easier to do it on blogs than forums.
  11. I have used Swagbucks to make money. It's one of the best paid survey websites out there. The only downside of Swagbucks is that their services isn't available worldwide. There are some parts of the world where you can't use their paid survey services.
  12. Google Adsense is the best option to use when you're interested in having either your forum or blog monetized. It pays better than other services out there. If it's possible to sell membership subscription, it means you have to offer something which is worth paying for by your members before they will be willing to pay for it.
  13. Currently, I don't have a blog but if I did, I will definitely grow it and have it monetized because I know Google recognises and rank blogs better than they do with forums. It's why when you want to make money from being a webmaster quicker, it's better to choose blogs.
  14. If you want to make money easily from Google, the blog way should be what to follow because they get recognised and ranked by Google way to easier than how forums are. Optimise your blog, publish high quality contents and have decent engagements, Google will do the rest for you.
  15. Ja sa bong posted a post in a topic in Community Growth
    I haven't done anything with blogs except for visiting the one's I'm interested in once in a while to look for contents to engage in. If it's about what I prefer to run and manage, it's forum.
  16. Some of my favorite niche are ; Gaming Movies and TV Shows Pets Business Music
  17. A single niche forum will thrive well if you have the traffic of users who are interested in that niche to engage in discussion on the subjects. If you don't have many people into it, generating traffic will be very slow.
  18. Also having dedicated staff members who will help you to manage everything goes a long way in making sure none of your project is overlooked and lacking.
  19. Some adult websites allows you full access to do access their content without having to register. It's only a handful of them that asks for subscription before you can watch their videos but you can access pictures.
  20. If you count Facebook groups, I have 2 of them which is about 3 years and 2 years apart. As for a forum, I had one in 2020 but couldn't keep up with it when COVID was ravaging.
  21. No, I don't like this feature when it's used in forums. I don't bother with joining such forums because it makes me feel like they have something to hide from the start.
  22. It's human management I love so much with forum management. It's not just the forum you're managing when you have members who are actively involved in your forum. If you don't manage them right, they might all walk away.
  23. It's general discussion forums I would say is the most easiest to start out. It doesn't take so much and there are millions of topics that can be started on it. Users can easily get into it. Coding, promotional and admin forums are quite demanding to start.
  24. Social media marketing is very good when you do your targeting well for your forum promotion. Social media platforms have the numbers to push traffic to your forum if you use it effectively.
  25. Experience, knowledge, management and leadership qualities of a forum owner is what's going to make a forum successful. A forum owner might be 50 years old but still an idiot who doesn't know how to run the community and it's going to crash.