Using TipDrop to Make Some Extra Money…
ByAs always I was reading emails this week and I had an interesting email come in that stated something along the lines that "It’s impossible to make money without a website." This statement is simply not true. If it were then all of those PPC players who don’t have websites wouldn’t be making money.
However, PPC is not for the faint of heart and you have to know what you’re doing. When you’re first learning you’re also probably going to lose money. So for now let’s avoid PPC – I want to talk about a cool way to make some extra cash without spending any money and without a website.
Keep in mind you need an ADSENSE account to do what I am going to show you. So this means at some point you need a website to get approved for Adsense. However, once you’re approved with Adsense you won’t need a website for the next part. If you have no clue how to build a website grab a free copy of Train Me To Blog right here and I’ll show you how for FREE (it only takes about an hour).
Before I get going with this in case you’re wondering this is not what I’ve already taught you guys in www.megaclassifiedmillions.com so all those who thought I was going to go over classified ads bear with me – I’m not.
What we are going to be doing is creating a tip sheet at TipDrop.com and it will literally only take you about 5-10 minutes to have one created.
#1. OK, first what you need to do is head over to TipDrop.com and sign up for a FREE account.
#2. Next, you need to have an idea of what to write in your tip sheet. One of the easiest ways to do this is to head into your free Google Keyword Tool and search for terms like "How To" ,"How Many" , "top 10", "Best Ways to", and similar phrases that basically ask questions.
People often search the internet with questions like that and usually there is not much competing web traffic for questions. If you need more help on how to do keyword research visit my Keyword Research Post Here and also This Keyword Research Post.
#3. Creat your tip sheet based on your keywords. The title should contain the keywords. For instance if you found "How Do You Bathe a Cat?" those keywords should be your title.
#4. Next, you can enter your first tip. Make it a good tip that is going to help your reader.
#5. Add additional tips to your tip sheet. You can view my latest one on Learning Email Marketing Here.
#6. Next, you need to head into your "Settings Page" and add your Adsense Pub ID. This can be found at the toop of your Adsense account.
Adding your idea is how you’re going to get paid. Basically, what happens is anytime someone clicks on the Adsense in one of your tip sheets you get paid 75% of the Adsense click price. Pretty cool – wouldn’t you agree?
As more people add there tips and people rank individually tips on your tip sheet – your sheet becomes more popular. The more popular your tip sheet becomes the more exposure you’ll get. Easy enough?
Also your tip can be found in the search engines which means when people search for your Title it’s possible you’re tip sheet will turn up. Over time as Tip Drop becomes even more popular tips will likely rank even easier in the search engines. Keep in mind you can also build links to your tip sheet to make them gain popularity in the Search Engines.
HINT HINT.
Additionally you can go into your settings and add links on the right hand side of the page. Keep the links relevant to whereever you’re sending someone. This can work great if your promoting affiliate programs as well.
Let me know what you think or if you’ve already got some experience with www.tipdrop.com and if you’ve had any good results.


i appreciate u help i will do jaz watt u will tell me
This looks very interesting ,I’m going to give it a try and see how it works out.
Thanks for the great information..will be checking it out!!
Interesting information. Going to check it once. Thanks for sharing:-)
Thanks for your post, I found it very interesting. I pretty new to network marketing, all the new terminology shooting around, attratction marketing, LOA, branding, direct, network, multi. Trying to wrap my head around it is mind boggling.
Thanks for this idea. I just created an account and added my first tip.
http://tipdrop.com/tipsheet/top_10_languages_to_learn_-_web_design_and_development
Thanks. I liked your post, do you have more like this? The topic needs lots of research, most people don’t have it right.