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Paidpostingtools.com A business solution

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Here I am quoting myself to fork out of the discussion thread we are having in this section itself:

Those are pretty good sites to go freelancing.

 

One more thing I realized is that you can actually earn freelancing on the net if you know what the demands are for and see if you have the skill set to fulfill those demands.

 

Like a few days back, I was going through few forums where administrators or forum owners got together and discussed of forum management issues. I noticed that there was a requirement for forum assistants who could provide service in making the forum livlier and give it some content.

 

I just wanted to check it out, and put out an Ad in their appropriate service section, and off I was doing a small job for 1$. (1$ is a very low amount, but I just wanted to do a litmus test and moreover I did not have much time at hand due to the personal projects I have involved myself in). I got another one for exchange of some other service and then another, that put a total of 6$ into my PayPal account. I had to put notice at the Ad that I was not taking any more jobs, because I did not have time. I was getting overwhelmed by demands.

 

Ok, may be I pitched in a lower amount, or may be I had few competencies in forum management - but that is not the point. The point I am trying to make is that, we just need to look out for demands, match it with our skill sets, pitch in a fee structure using a similar market as guide, and there you have a sellable service.

 

Sorry to have gone a bit off the subject, but I just could not help not sharing my experience.

 


Anyway, the title of this thread, PaidPostingTools.com, I found just now. I was amazed my what opportunities people find. I mean, I do not know the credibility of this site and I am not asking any of you to gauge the sites credibility on my word. I have put it in the title, for sake of example.

 

I mean, just look at it from business perspective. There is a need: Forum administrators want members - active members. So, the supply? Freelancers pitch in and deal with them. This is the sort of thing I did, as I mentioned in the quote above.

 

Next level? There are these 'Forum Posting Service Companies' that have the ability to pool writers, and supply the demand of Forum Administrators/owners. Now, out of this solution PaidPostingTools.com found another need: A solution for both the companies and forum owners to manage their transaction. They even included the free writers to be able to join the pool through their system. It brings up an integrated approach. Now, I am not sure what value a Forum has in the first place, but I must say many things are happening.

 

So, just peel your eyes and look out, and grab on the opportunity that arises out of needs, and also out of need and supply chains. :P

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