With the growth of Internet crossing the perceivable limits, the ways of earning online are also growing like never before. Now it is possible to earn for performing the regular online activities. You can even get paid every time you post a message on a forum. People using the Internet often use forums for obtaining and sharing information on diverse topics like computers, literature, E commerce, travel and tourism etc. Therefore it makes sense to utilize the opportunity to make money from posting on these Internet message boards.
The reason that some webmasters pay their visitors for posting content is that there are a huge number of forums available on the Internet and the numbers are only growing with time. If people find a forum uninteresting they will not use it and resort to another. But if the message board receives posting from knowledgeable people on a regular basis, its user base will grow. To attract the users with talent and potential the webmasters start paying for posting in the forums. Both the parties benefit from this method. The website becomes active and the webmaster will probably make money from this, whilst the user is getting paid for every message they post to the message-boards.
If you have adequate knowledge on a topic then you can post contents on a relevant forum and enjoy your job as you get paid to post. There are some detractors of posting in forums and getting paid for it as they fear it may encourage the menace of Internet spamming. Some people can be more intent on making the mullah than contributing serious discussion to a forum. They can exploit the prospect to make money from their activity, and not actually benefit the board at all.
By Matthew Tutt
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I have heard so many people talking about this that I am sure it comes as no surprise to say that the best way to find jobs in a recession is to investigate jobs on employer websites:
-employers do not use recruiters in recessions because they cost money
-job boards are flooded with applicants
People just do not look for jobs on employer websites. There are thousands of employer websites in most cities and many of the job sit on there for months without applications.
This is where most of the jobs are and I found this far more effective than other means.
I started using a research jobs site called Hound that I do not think anyone knows about because it is run by a small company that does not advertise.
All Hound.com does is show you unadvertised job openings that are not publicly advertised and are located on employer websites.
Very few people realize that most employers post their job on their own sites and not on job boards like Monster, CareerBuilder, etc. because these sites charge employers up to $500 to post a single job. In my experience (I am getting more interviews that I ever have), your chances of getting interviews and hired are much better when you are applying to jobs that are not advertised that no one knows about.
I have gotten a ton of interviews through the Hound site. If you are looking for a job I would highly recommend using Hound . What most people do not realize is that most jobs are found on employer websites and not job boards. Hound puts all of the jobs it finds from employer websiste (every Fortune 500, Inc. 500 and other company it can locate) on its site.
When you start seeing sites advertise themselves a lot that should be a warning sign of sorts because that means that lots of people will start going and applying to the jobs. I really trust Hound because it does not advertise.
Comment by gainguado — November 17, 2008 @ 5:45 pm
Goodday I’m new here
And it looks like a interesting forum, so just wanted to say hello! :):):)
And looking forward to participating.
Going on vacation for a few days, so i’ll be back
Comment by deestyCoope — December 17, 2008 @ 4:09 pm