Welcome to the new KillFive. Why the change you may ask? Well, there are a few things motivating me. You may recall the EcomXpo a week or two back. I learned so much there that I came to realize the mix of techniques on this blog made little sense.
Those looking to establish writing or blogging skills are not really into PTC or Affiliate Marketing. Because writing is such a big part of what I do, I decided to keep writing topics here and transition the others to new sites.
The PTC Project
Those who like to follow PTC are welcome to join me at www.ReliablePTC.com where you can continue to follow our PTC work, get updates and read scam alerts. I’ll be posting payouts as usual and keeping you up-to-date on this constantly changing market.
Adventures in Affiliate Marketing
Those following Adventures in Affiliate Marketing can join me at www.bzguide.com where I will be continuing with the project. I have chosen a URL and an affiliate management service but I am still working on gathering content for the site. As before, I will post every detail of what actions were taken to set up the affiliate program and what the results were.
New Telecommute Writing Job Listings
The rest of you should benefit from the new daily job postings. These are personally inspected by me before they are posted and I try to limit the selection to the best-paying gigs. On the “Extra Buck or Two” sites, the pay is not as good but the sites provide regular, dependable work. They are especially good for those just starting out with writing.
Some have expressed concerns that some of the “Extra Buck or Two” sites may be scams. I’d like to state right here that I personally use Conjecture, Textbroker, eCopywriters, Helium and Associated Content. I can attest to these being legitimate sites.
I have done some research and cannot find anything to suggest that there is anything sketchy about Examiner, Demand Studios or Suite101. I believe all of these are good and legitimate ways to earn from your writing. If you have any information to the contrary, please share it!
Hopefully, you will learn enough about blogging, freelance writing, SEO, job hunting and code to turn your lay-off into a new career, just as I did. Good luck and please send in your comments or suggestions.








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