Thursday, November 4, 2010

Online Money Making Opportunities


Discount deal site Offers.com said today it has closed first-round funding of $7 million as it seeks to add more staff and take on an already-crowded online coupon marketplace.


Unlike the spate of online deal site fundings we’ve seen over the last two weeks, Offers.com focuses less on “deal of the day” social or luxury buying, and more on customer-specific coupons for Main Street-type retailers like JCPenney, Kmart and the Home Depot.


Offers.com does this by offering an onsite algorithm-driven search engine, the Locker, which asks users what kinds of stores they shop at, what sorts of interests they have, and where they would most like to see deals.


It also differentiates itself by having a staff of editors that verify, rate, categorize and update all offers on a daily basis—perhaps making it more user friendly for the average coupon-cutting consumer who might be accustomed to a variety of stores and offers listed all in one place.


Competitors include CouponMom.com, Coupons.com and RetailMeNot.


The funding comes in the form of a growth equity investment from private equity firm Susquehanna Growth Equity.


Offers.com was launched in 2009 and has been self-funded and in the black since its first year. It recently debuted sister sites in Canada and United Kingdom.


The Austin, Texas-based firm said it believes its main appeal lies in its deals being completely up to date, as opposed to other sites that may offer discounts that expire or are no longer relevant.


“Nothing is more frustrating to a consumer than trying to use out-of-date, inactive or useless coupons online, which is why we spend the time and money to validate every offer on our site, ensuring a high-quality user experience,” said Steve Schaffer, founder and CEO of Offers.com.


Its expansion into new markets is part of larger plan to target consumers who want deals from relevant, big-box retailers as the recession drags on, the company told VentureBeat.


“Since launching Offers.com we have focused on quality and growing organically,” said Schaffer. “The recent popularity of local deals sites and consumers increasing use of online coupons has greatly expanded the market. However, the market remains highly fragmented, and we think the time is right to accelerate our expansion and hiring plans. And we also plan to do some acquisitions.”


The company said its first infusion of outside capital will also be used for marketing, product management, product development and the hiring of 20 new full-time employees over the next year, a 50 percent increase.


Offers.com was advised on the transaction by Pharus Securities, a boutique investment bank for internet and digital media companies.


Philadelphia-based Susquehanna is a private equity group focused on investing in growth capital and buyout opportunities in information services, internet, software and financial technology.


Next Story: GigaOm raises $2.5M, claims 10,000 Pro subscribers Previous Story: VCs get onboard with design-it-yourself offerings






If you have not heard the name Jessica Gottlieb in the past few years, you have been living under a rock - or simply not online.  Jessica Gottlieb, aka Motrin Mom, has rattled the industry by commenting on how marketing campaigns and blogger outreach have been handled by Motrin, Nestle and most recently, The Corn Refiners Association.


In addition to her own site, JessicaGottlieb.com, she is a Momversation panelist. Jessica has been featured on Dr. Phil a number of times, is often quoted in national parenting magazines and on NPR, and has been dubbed a “Power Mom” by Nielsen Online two years in a row.


Yes, Jessica is controversial and not afraid to speak her mind.  She has rocked the blogosphere by publicizing poorly executed media campaigns and forcing brands to pause, before entering the world of social media.  


 Here is what we covered for the 2010 State of The Blogoshpere:



  • Experiences with Motrin, Nestles, Corn Refiners Association.
  • Wanting to effect positive change when it comes to brands which are targeting women.
  • Concern: women bloggers are willing to give their voice and value away for free.
  • Working with brands that INSPIRE.....
  • Use of mobile devices and social media tools to reach audience.  
  • Providing valuable content is key.
  • Networking with other bloggers to extend reach.
  • How to handle negative backlash from naysayers.
  • Monetizing content:  bloggers should not have expectation of making money when it comes to blogging.  However, bloggers should leverage blogging for OTHER opportunities.


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Brad Friedman and Desi Doyen: Green <b>News</b> Report: November 4, 2010 <b>...</b>

IN 'GREEN NEWS EXTRA' (see links below): Jan.-to-Oct. 2010 tied for hottest in satellite record; Pakistan's emergency rations to run out in 30 days; Halliburton may be shielded from liability in BP Oil Disaster; Can SCOTUS whale ruling ...

Karl Frisch: Fox <b>News</b> Wins the 2010 Election

Fox News did more than just about anyone to weaken President Obama, peel off Senate seats and wrestle control of the House from Democrats.

This is Terrific <b>News</b> | RedState

I just heard that Jeb Hensarling is going to run for Conference Chair to replace Mike Pence. This is terrific news. Hensarling is one of the most substantive.


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Discount deal site Offers.com said today it has closed first-round funding of $7 million as it seeks to add more staff and take on an already-crowded online coupon marketplace.


Unlike the spate of online deal site fundings we’ve seen over the last two weeks, Offers.com focuses less on “deal of the day” social or luxury buying, and more on customer-specific coupons for Main Street-type retailers like JCPenney, Kmart and the Home Depot.


Offers.com does this by offering an onsite algorithm-driven search engine, the Locker, which asks users what kinds of stores they shop at, what sorts of interests they have, and where they would most like to see deals.


It also differentiates itself by having a staff of editors that verify, rate, categorize and update all offers on a daily basis—perhaps making it more user friendly for the average coupon-cutting consumer who might be accustomed to a variety of stores and offers listed all in one place.


Competitors include CouponMom.com, Coupons.com and RetailMeNot.


The funding comes in the form of a growth equity investment from private equity firm Susquehanna Growth Equity.


Offers.com was launched in 2009 and has been self-funded and in the black since its first year. It recently debuted sister sites in Canada and United Kingdom.


The Austin, Texas-based firm said it believes its main appeal lies in its deals being completely up to date, as opposed to other sites that may offer discounts that expire or are no longer relevant.


“Nothing is more frustrating to a consumer than trying to use out-of-date, inactive or useless coupons online, which is why we spend the time and money to validate every offer on our site, ensuring a high-quality user experience,” said Steve Schaffer, founder and CEO of Offers.com.


Its expansion into new markets is part of larger plan to target consumers who want deals from relevant, big-box retailers as the recession drags on, the company told VentureBeat.


“Since launching Offers.com we have focused on quality and growing organically,” said Schaffer. “The recent popularity of local deals sites and consumers increasing use of online coupons has greatly expanded the market. However, the market remains highly fragmented, and we think the time is right to accelerate our expansion and hiring plans. And we also plan to do some acquisitions.”


The company said its first infusion of outside capital will also be used for marketing, product management, product development and the hiring of 20 new full-time employees over the next year, a 50 percent increase.


Offers.com was advised on the transaction by Pharus Securities, a boutique investment bank for internet and digital media companies.


Philadelphia-based Susquehanna is a private equity group focused on investing in growth capital and buyout opportunities in information services, internet, software and financial technology.


Next Story: GigaOm raises $2.5M, claims 10,000 Pro subscribers Previous Story: VCs get onboard with design-it-yourself offerings






If you have not heard the name Jessica Gottlieb in the past few years, you have been living under a rock - or simply not online.  Jessica Gottlieb, aka Motrin Mom, has rattled the industry by commenting on how marketing campaigns and blogger outreach have been handled by Motrin, Nestle and most recently, The Corn Refiners Association.


In addition to her own site, JessicaGottlieb.com, she is a Momversation panelist. Jessica has been featured on Dr. Phil a number of times, is often quoted in national parenting magazines and on NPR, and has been dubbed a “Power Mom” by Nielsen Online two years in a row.


Yes, Jessica is controversial and not afraid to speak her mind.  She has rocked the blogosphere by publicizing poorly executed media campaigns and forcing brands to pause, before entering the world of social media.  


 Here is what we covered for the 2010 State of The Blogoshpere:



  • Experiences with Motrin, Nestles, Corn Refiners Association.
  • Wanting to effect positive change when it comes to brands which are targeting women.
  • Concern: women bloggers are willing to give their voice and value away for free.
  • Working with brands that INSPIRE.....
  • Use of mobile devices and social media tools to reach audience.  
  • Providing valuable content is key.
  • Networking with other bloggers to extend reach.
  • How to handle negative backlash from naysayers.
  • Monetizing content:  bloggers should not have expectation of making money when it comes to blogging.  However, bloggers should leverage blogging for OTHER opportunities.


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Brad Friedman and Desi Doyen: Green <b>News</b> Report: November 4, 2010 <b>...</b>

IN 'GREEN NEWS EXTRA' (see links below): Jan.-to-Oct. 2010 tied for hottest in satellite record; Pakistan's emergency rations to run out in 30 days; Halliburton may be shielded from liability in BP Oil Disaster; Can SCOTUS whale ruling ...

Karl Frisch: Fox <b>News</b> Wins the 2010 Election

Fox News did more than just about anyone to weaken President Obama, peel off Senate seats and wrestle control of the House from Democrats.

This is Terrific <b>News</b> | RedState

I just heard that Jeb Hensarling is going to run for Conference Chair to replace Mike Pence. This is terrific news. Hensarling is one of the most substantive.


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Brad Friedman and Desi Doyen: Green <b>News</b> Report: November 4, 2010 <b>...</b>

IN 'GREEN NEWS EXTRA' (see links below): Jan.-to-Oct. 2010 tied for hottest in satellite record; Pakistan's emergency rations to run out in 30 days; Halliburton may be shielded from liability in BP Oil Disaster; Can SCOTUS whale ruling ...

Karl Frisch: Fox <b>News</b> Wins the 2010 Election

Fox News did more than just about anyone to weaken President Obama, peel off Senate seats and wrestle control of the House from Democrats.

This is Terrific <b>News</b> | RedState

I just heard that Jeb Hensarling is going to run for Conference Chair to replace Mike Pence. This is terrific news. Hensarling is one of the most substantive.


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Discount deal site Offers.com said today it has closed first-round funding of $7 million as it seeks to add more staff and take on an already-crowded online coupon marketplace.


Unlike the spate of online deal site fundings we’ve seen over the last two weeks, Offers.com focuses less on “deal of the day” social or luxury buying, and more on customer-specific coupons for Main Street-type retailers like JCPenney, Kmart and the Home Depot.


Offers.com does this by offering an onsite algorithm-driven search engine, the Locker, which asks users what kinds of stores they shop at, what sorts of interests they have, and where they would most like to see deals.


It also differentiates itself by having a staff of editors that verify, rate, categorize and update all offers on a daily basis—perhaps making it more user friendly for the average coupon-cutting consumer who might be accustomed to a variety of stores and offers listed all in one place.


Competitors include CouponMom.com, Coupons.com and RetailMeNot.


The funding comes in the form of a growth equity investment from private equity firm Susquehanna Growth Equity.


Offers.com was launched in 2009 and has been self-funded and in the black since its first year. It recently debuted sister sites in Canada and United Kingdom.


The Austin, Texas-based firm said it believes its main appeal lies in its deals being completely up to date, as opposed to other sites that may offer discounts that expire or are no longer relevant.


“Nothing is more frustrating to a consumer than trying to use out-of-date, inactive or useless coupons online, which is why we spend the time and money to validate every offer on our site, ensuring a high-quality user experience,” said Steve Schaffer, founder and CEO of Offers.com.


Its expansion into new markets is part of larger plan to target consumers who want deals from relevant, big-box retailers as the recession drags on, the company told VentureBeat.


“Since launching Offers.com we have focused on quality and growing organically,” said Schaffer. “The recent popularity of local deals sites and consumers increasing use of online coupons has greatly expanded the market. However, the market remains highly fragmented, and we think the time is right to accelerate our expansion and hiring plans. And we also plan to do some acquisitions.”


The company said its first infusion of outside capital will also be used for marketing, product management, product development and the hiring of 20 new full-time employees over the next year, a 50 percent increase.


Offers.com was advised on the transaction by Pharus Securities, a boutique investment bank for internet and digital media companies.


Philadelphia-based Susquehanna is a private equity group focused on investing in growth capital and buyout opportunities in information services, internet, software and financial technology.


Next Story: GigaOm raises $2.5M, claims 10,000 Pro subscribers Previous Story: VCs get onboard with design-it-yourself offerings






If you have not heard the name Jessica Gottlieb in the past few years, you have been living under a rock - or simply not online.  Jessica Gottlieb, aka Motrin Mom, has rattled the industry by commenting on how marketing campaigns and blogger outreach have been handled by Motrin, Nestle and most recently, The Corn Refiners Association.


In addition to her own site, JessicaGottlieb.com, she is a Momversation panelist. Jessica has been featured on Dr. Phil a number of times, is often quoted in national parenting magazines and on NPR, and has been dubbed a “Power Mom” by Nielsen Online two years in a row.


Yes, Jessica is controversial and not afraid to speak her mind.  She has rocked the blogosphere by publicizing poorly executed media campaigns and forcing brands to pause, before entering the world of social media.  


 Here is what we covered for the 2010 State of The Blogoshpere:



  • Experiences with Motrin, Nestles, Corn Refiners Association.
  • Wanting to effect positive change when it comes to brands which are targeting women.
  • Concern: women bloggers are willing to give their voice and value away for free.
  • Working with brands that INSPIRE.....
  • Use of mobile devices and social media tools to reach audience.  
  • Providing valuable content is key.
  • Networking with other bloggers to extend reach.
  • How to handle negative backlash from naysayers.
  • Monetizing content:  bloggers should not have expectation of making money when it comes to blogging.  However, bloggers should leverage blogging for OTHER opportunities.


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Brad Friedman and Desi Doyen: Green <b>News</b> Report: November 4, 2010 <b>...</b>

IN 'GREEN NEWS EXTRA' (see links below): Jan.-to-Oct. 2010 tied for hottest in satellite record; Pakistan's emergency rations to run out in 30 days; Halliburton may be shielded from liability in BP Oil Disaster; Can SCOTUS whale ruling ...

Karl Frisch: Fox <b>News</b> Wins the 2010 Election

Fox News did more than just about anyone to weaken President Obama, peel off Senate seats and wrestle control of the House from Democrats.

This is Terrific <b>News</b> | RedState

I just heard that Jeb Hensarling is going to run for Conference Chair to replace Mike Pence. This is terrific news. Hensarling is one of the most substantive.


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Brad Friedman and Desi Doyen: Green <b>News</b> Report: November 4, 2010 <b>...</b>

IN 'GREEN NEWS EXTRA' (see links below): Jan.-to-Oct. 2010 tied for hottest in satellite record; Pakistan's emergency rations to run out in 30 days; Halliburton may be shielded from liability in BP Oil Disaster; Can SCOTUS whale ruling ...

Karl Frisch: Fox <b>News</b> Wins the 2010 Election

Fox News did more than just about anyone to weaken President Obama, peel off Senate seats and wrestle control of the House from Democrats.

This is Terrific <b>News</b> | RedState

I just heard that Jeb Hensarling is going to run for Conference Chair to replace Mike Pence. This is terrific news. Hensarling is one of the most substantive.


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Brad Friedman and Desi Doyen: Green <b>News</b> Report: November 4, 2010 <b>...</b>

IN 'GREEN NEWS EXTRA' (see links below): Jan.-to-Oct. 2010 tied for hottest in satellite record; Pakistan's emergency rations to run out in 30 days; Halliburton may be shielded from liability in BP Oil Disaster; Can SCOTUS whale ruling ...

Karl Frisch: Fox <b>News</b> Wins the 2010 Election

Fox News did more than just about anyone to weaken President Obama, peel off Senate seats and wrestle control of the House from Democrats.

This is Terrific <b>News</b> | RedState

I just heard that Jeb Hensarling is going to run for Conference Chair to replace Mike Pence. This is terrific news. Hensarling is one of the most substantive.


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Brad Friedman and Desi Doyen: Green <b>News</b> Report: November 4, 2010 <b>...</b>

IN 'GREEN NEWS EXTRA' (see links below): Jan.-to-Oct. 2010 tied for hottest in satellite record; Pakistan's emergency rations to run out in 30 days; Halliburton may be shielded from liability in BP Oil Disaster; Can SCOTUS whale ruling ...

Karl Frisch: Fox <b>News</b> Wins the 2010 Election

Fox News did more than just about anyone to weaken President Obama, peel off Senate seats and wrestle control of the House from Democrats.

This is Terrific <b>News</b> | RedState

I just heard that Jeb Hensarling is going to run for Conference Chair to replace Mike Pence. This is terrific news. Hensarling is one of the most substantive.


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Brad Friedman and Desi Doyen: Green <b>News</b> Report: November 4, 2010 <b>...</b>

IN 'GREEN NEWS EXTRA' (see links below): Jan.-to-Oct. 2010 tied for hottest in satellite record; Pakistan's emergency rations to run out in 30 days; Halliburton may be shielded from liability in BP Oil Disaster; Can SCOTUS whale ruling ...

Karl Frisch: Fox <b>News</b> Wins the 2010 Election

Fox News did more than just about anyone to weaken President Obama, peel off Senate seats and wrestle control of the House from Democrats.

This is Terrific <b>News</b> | RedState

I just heard that Jeb Hensarling is going to run for Conference Chair to replace Mike Pence. This is terrific news. Hensarling is one of the most substantive.


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With these tough times, many people are willing to start a home-based business to supplement their income. Using a reliable computer with an Internet connection will enable you to find out about making money online from home.

Let us search out a few ways to make money online. The first one is to sell other people's products by becoming an affiliate marketer. Believing in a product and learning the "chain of command" and keywords such as upline, downline will help in making this particular job a success. By recruiting or sponsoring new affiliates (downlines), a commission is paid to you (upline) on their sales which is a wonderful way to make money without even turning on your computer, at least for a while.

Selling products on eBay is another approach to make money online. You can initially do this on a part time basis and once you see how easy this is, can turn this business into a full time money making production.

Amway or Avon offer network marketing online jobs. These are just two companies and there are many more network marketing companies who have been successful in their online business opportunities.

Making money online can be done by taking online surveys or doing data entry. Consumers are paid for their opinions and for testing products, which will eventually be sold to buyers world wide.

Are you an excellent writer? Blogging is coming into a world of its own. People love to read and search engines love to "search" out new blogs because of their unique contents. Everybody has something to talk about that anybody will want to read. Starting your own blog and selling a product will enable you to earn money online. You can also write blogs or articles for other webmasters. Unique contents are always needed and income can be made, especially when you join a writing site that enables you to bid on projects provided by professionals in need of your writing abilities.

Selling membership earns residual income as long as the account is maintained by a hosting website. Becoming a virtual assistant, offering sound advice or services such as typing, answering phones, and bookkeeping is a preferred means by employers hiring telecommuting employees instead of them working in an office.

These are some of the ways in making money online and doing so from the comfort of your home. You are your own boss; you are doing something you love, either part time or full time and the best part, you get to call the shots and set your own working hours. What more could anyone ask for? All it takes is the desire to make money online, and finding unique opportunities that will allow you to take advantage of online income.





















































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