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[E33]Earn Money Surfing The Internet
by Madison Lockwood, Mad

The advent of broadband, high speed Internet access in millions of homes has introduced the use of video over those networks as a mainstream digital reality and led to the creation of phenomena such as YouTube. It has also baffled the television and movie corporate powers, who can't decide whether to sue online video sites or learn to use them as new channels for distribution of their products. In fact, some of each is occurring.

The movie companies are much touchier about the Internet, as evidenced by the one billion dollar lawsuit filed by Viacom against Google - now the owner of YouTube. NBC TV on the other hand, has looked to use the Internet in creative and productive ways.

Perhaps the most intriguing example is the sitcom "Nobody's Watching", a TV pilot that was developed for WB Television and ultimately rejected. But when the pilot leaked onto YouTube, its popularity soared - and it has since been seen by one million viewers on the web site. As a result of the online interest, NBC picked it up as a series - to be shown on YouTube.

While "Nobody's Watching" is solely an online product, NBC has focused on trying to combine the use of the Internet with its traditional broadcast format. One of the results of this approach has been their TV series "Heroes," which has a companion website featuring a novel that is integrated into the show, and vice-versa.

Meanwhile, other online entrepreneurs have developed broadband television outlets with astonishing reach. Beeline TV (www.beelinetv.com) has a channel lineup that includes an alphabetical lineup from Albanian to Turkish TV. Between feeds from those two countries is television programming from Croatia, the Netherlands, Japan, the Arabian newsfeed Al Jazeera, and dozens of other stations including many from the U.S. While the streaming can be somewhat spotty, the concept is remarkable and appears to be offering product with little concern for copyright threats.

Internet TV Access (www.internettvaccess.com) offers a software package that supposedly makes hundreds of TV channels available free. Their lineup includes international channels and domestic specialty channels such as "Classic TV" that replays oldies you might have missed the first time around. TV4U has a similar lineup - 2640 TV channels from almost everywhere.

As with every Internet product, where there is content there must be an online index. One of the more prominent is Find Internet TV (www.findinternettv.com). You can search this website by category, by language and by country to see what's available in online television.

All of these services claim to be freebies, and all of them insist that you "join" by providing an email address and perhaps some other innocuous information. It's unclear what the business model is for these video amalgamators, but what is obvious is their ambitious reach. It's also interesting that video streams from thousands of worldwide television feeds are being made available online. They must be satellite feeds that are pulled off the birds and fed into internet servers, because very few television networks are operating online feeds of their own at this point.


The popularity of online shopping has brought so many opportunities for entrepreneurs. Today, they don't need to build and maintain a brick and mortar business as they can serve their customers better through online transactions Or go to www.explosive-product-launches.com. They just have to make sure that they create products that online users are looking for in order to boost their sales and revenue.

The internet is such a huge marketplace. Everyday, millions of people from all points of the globe are going online looking for different products and services. Most of them enjoy shopping online as it saves them time, money, and energy. No more dressing up and spending money on gas to drive to and from a shopping mall. With a few clicks on their mouse, they can get what they need in an instant.

Here's how you can make money through internet product creation:

1. Get the pulse of your potential clients. Before you go ahead and develop your products, ensure that you know what your customers are looking for. You may use a keyword suggestion tool that can help you figure out the popular search terms within your chosen niche or you can talk directly to your potential clients through blogs and forums. Ask them what they want and what kinds of products will they be willing to spend their money on. You may also consider their problems and most frequent questions as these can be converted to profitable product ideas. For instance, if these people are constantly complaining about obesity and excessive weight gain, you'll know instantly that diet pills and exercise equipments are the best products to offer.

2. Check on your competitors. Creating and selling products online can be one of the most competitive fields in the internet today as more and more people are sinking their teeth into it or go on www.product-creation-innovation.com. In order to stay on top of the game, you need to have an in-depth knowledge about your competitors, their products, and their marketing strategies. This can help you adjust all the elements that you are using to make sure that you'll be able to offer more to your potential clients.

3. Charge appropriately. As you might already know, the price tag is one element that is seriously being considered by people why they buy products either from online or offline store. While ensuring that you'll still profit, ensure that you offer your potential clients great value for their money and don't even try to overcharge them.
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