How to Make Money Online using Pinterest

Everywhere you look people are telling you how to make money online. But are they trustworthy? 

Creating a Chatbot

When you’re handling your own online business, talking to your customers is often your biggest priority.

While this is a bit easier when you’re starting out, once you get 30 or more messages a day, it can get a bit complicated.

Here’s where chatbots come in!

Image SEO – 7 Tips on How to Be at the Top of Google Images

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Let’s get one thing straight first.

All blog posts, articles, magazines or newspapers need an image.

Images are fun. They bring an article to life. Images make your article move and dance. I pity the people who believe images just get in the way of people reading. On the contrary, I see images as a means of helping people understand an article or blog post better.

So if you want your website to succeed, you don’t just pepper your site with images. You still need to do image SEO.

Oh stop worrying. Image SEO is not that complicated. You just need to follow these 7 steps in order to dominate Google Image Search.

7 awesome image ideas

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Running out of ideas?

Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Definitely not alone.

Every day, creatives from all over the world are collectively scratching their heads in trying to look for the next big image idea.

Of course you can just go and grab an image somewhere and post it on your blog or social media.

It’s an image, right?

That should be enough.

Well, it’s not.

7 ways to Use Images to Enhance Your Blog Content

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For some websites, their blogs are their lifeline. They are the main source of traffic and without them, the sites would be like one of them old towns on Route 66. That’s why you need to keep your blog topics fresh and relevant as much as possible.

Your aim is to ensure that while your readers are in your blog, they will find everything they need and enjoy at the same time.

But a wall of text is always boring. Nobody wants to brave through a 2000-word blog post with pure text. That’s just torture. So you need to add a couple of things to make it exciting…

Designing for Social Media- Web Graphics Creator

Professional-looking designs are essential for success on any social media platform.
Meaningful graphics will not only attract an audience, but they’ll also keep your audience engaged.

Find out what content to post and how to design for social media.

Designing for Social Media

Just follow these five simple steps to create your social media designs…

#1 Plan ahead:

Keep in mind that social media design should be well-planned in advance. Your intent should be to capture the attention of your target audience and then provide tremendous value.

Therefore, a design should be sharp and visually interesting as well as add meaning to your post’s topic.

Let’s face it. Getting your customers to read your entire post is a challenge… many other posts are competing for the attention!

However, by including an image that summarizes your topic, or provides a look into the value you offer, your followers will be more likely to continue reading.

With amazing graphics, your product or service will easily compete with other social media posts.

#2 Find out what size your design should be:

Each social media platform allows different post sizes. Find out what size your graphic or image should be for each platform BEFORE you’re ready to post. There’s nothing more frustrating than having to re-do a graphic because it was the wrong size.

So, stay up-to-date on the image sizes you need for each platform.

You may need to use a variety of sizes for the same design. Or, you may wish to design totally different images, based upon what visual content works best for each social media platform.

With the Web Graphics Creator, you can use the same design in different sizes, saving each one of them for future use. 

#3 Choose which type of image you’d like to share: 

If you’re on several different social platforms, you’ll probably use a variety of image types. You can design or mock-up all of these images in the Web Graphics Creator.

You just need to decide which visual design works best for you:

Screenshots – Simple screenshots of your website or product are a powerful way to share information about your company. If you don’t feel comfortable enough to share these images, it’s time for a new web design or re-organization of information on your site.

Action Shots – Use photos or graphics to show your product or service in action. How does it work? How will it be helpful to your audience? Can you make it look exciting or show how it’ll solve your audience’s biggest problem (great idea for Facebook posts and paid ads)?

Behind-the-scenes photos – Here’s an opportunity to give your followers a glimpse of who you are, as well as your brand. This helps your audience feel that they know you… and therefore trust you.  You can show pictures of how you create your products, what your employees do on their break, or a personal look at what you do in your spare time (a glimpse “behind-the-scenes” is an all-time favorite type of post on Instagram).

Quotes – Motivational quotes make a great social media post because they’re quick, encouraging, and hopefully, beautiful to look at. A quote can get your audience’s attention not only because of the encouraging or humorous message, but because it’s pleasing or fun to look at. Therefore, using a sharp graphic along with a complimentary font is necessary for a successful social media post (quotes are used in just about every social media post out there).

Infographic – Everyone loves to learn something new. But that doesn’t mean they’ll read an entire article!  That’s where infographics come in. Just the right amount of information, along with a pleasing visual design, will make your infographic shareable (Pinterest infographics are quickly re-shared).

Motion graphics – Think you can’t create an awesome motion video design for social media?! The Web Graphics Creator gives you video templates and animated gifs that you can easily export. You can even import other videos into the software (video works great on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter).

Good news:  Each social media image type can be easily created with the Web Graphics Creator. Just use the already sized, pre-designed templates.

And don’t forget to include your logo design and/or website address on every image!

#4 Create your image:

Okay. So, you need to create professional-looking social media graphics… but you’re not a designer, right?

That’s okay. You can and design for social media in minutes. 

Here’s how to start:  Log into your account, & select a “social media” template. You’ll likely find the size & design you need immediately. If you’d rather use one of the other 900+ templates that are sized for blogs, ads, banners, etc…, just type in the canvas size you’d like to use first.

Use the File menu to “Save” your design.

#5 Use your new design for multiple social platforms:

Now that you have a completed design for one platform, you may want to modify it slightly for another platform.

In the Web Graphics Creator, select File > Save As and enter a name for your new template and a “set” location (like “Lisa’s social media templates”).

You’ll see the name of the template change on top of the screen. Now you can modify it as you’d like and simply “Save” when you’re done.

Here’s an example of a Facebook graphic modified into a Pinterest image:


Here’s some more good news…

You can design social media graphics every day, easily, and save a ton of money. Create a design you want, when you need it… no waiting around for an image that you hope you’ll like. And there’s no need to spend a lot of money!

Check out all of the helpful features The Web Graphics Creator has to offer. These include royalty-free stock photos, over 1000 fonts, motion graphics, and much more.

You can do this even if you’re not a designer… plus, you’ll have complete control over your visual content and save money.

Creatorpreneurs Academy: Quick SEO Fixes

Hey Creatorpreneur! What are you doing to optimize your website for the search engines? (If you answered, “Nothing” or “Not much”, you might be killing your business).

7 ideas to make money using images on Twitter

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Twitter is one of the biggest (and still growing) social media platforms out there and for a good reason. 

In the first quarter of 2018, Twitter has over 336 million monthly active users. That’s a whole lot of people. Around 40% of this number are between the ages 18-29 years old which shows Twitter is a bit younger than, let’s say, Facebook in terms of user age.

This specific age group is a bit obsessed with sharing images, gifs, and videos on the platform. So the big question is; is there money in Twitter?

What if you could create your own images with The Web Graphics Creator and then market them to this massive group of young people?
Here’s a list of ideas for you to do just that –  7 ways for you to make money in Twitter with the help of images:

Sell somethin

– Do you have a product to sell? Share a picture of it and hope people retweet it. Due to the “fast” nature of Twitter, people see images scroll past their feed quickly. This is why you need to make sure your image can really grab the attention of people. One glance and they should already have a decision.

Advertise

– Don’t have a product to sell? Don’t worry. As long as you have a solid following, you can still earn a quick buck. The hard part of this process is coming up with content you should post every day. Unlike Pinterest who frowns upon hard selling, you can do a bit of hard selling on Twitter as long as you do it creatively. Also, make it smart and quick.

Be Somebody

– Twitter allows “personas” to create accounts as long as you abide by community rules. Because of this, there are a lot of novelty accounts in Twitter that have a large following. One good example are comic strip creators and other creatives who post their work on Twitter. Through Twitter, you can easily get a brand new audience that you haven’t connected with. This means more traffic or sales for you and your site.

Affiliate Marketing

– In affiliate marketing, you are basically selling something and earning from commissions. While you do need to be creative in order to earn a couple bucks, it’s not unheard of from people go earn money though affiliate marketing in Twitter. But it needs a bit of build up as you need to create a loyal following as a start.

Get sponsorship

– People with hundreds of thousands of following get a lot of blogger outreach emails on a daily basis. These are pitches from brands and businesses who want them to shout-out their brand on the Twitter news feed for a sum. If you can get a couple sponsorships, you will be looking at consistent loot and a hefty sum of money on a consistent basis. Just make sure you choose your sponsors. It can make or break your brand.

Work as a Twitter Guy/Gal

– A lot of businesses and brands out there understand how important social media is and they also know you need to put an experienced person to manage it. Social media accounts of some brands such as Wendy’s has become viral with the way they deal with their Twitter customers.

For Twitter users, the platform is a fast and quirky way of connecting with their favorite brands. If you can bank on this, you will have a band of loyal followers plus possible prospective customers just by being on the platform alone. One word of caution – don’t be robotic with your customer support.

Be a meme lord

– Alright, I admit. You can’t earn real money from sharing memes but you will singlehandedly affect the meme economy which is like being Elon Musk but only in edited images and gifs.

Sharing memes, funny reactions, and gifs is an integral part of the Twitter universe.

People make, use, and share memes every day on the platform so there is a need for new and fresh ones. Like what I mentioned, there’s no real monetary compensation for this but at least you get to earn some meme bucks.

How about you? How did you earn your first dollar on Twitter?

5 Ways to use Images in your Online Marketing Strategy

Using relevant and colorful images in your content should be a huge piece of your online marketing strategy. This is based on actual research!  Find out which images to use and how to use them to boost your sales.

7 ways to make money with Pinterest Images

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Imagine seeing a headline 15 years ago saying, “Woman earns $500 a day posting pictures of her recipes online” and we’d definitely think it’s one of those spam emails.
Nowadays, it’s a possibility. Although not everybody can go and hit the $500 a day target, it’s something you can do on the side and still earn some money.