Before you know how to use bum marketing to make money you will first have to know just what that involves doing. Basically it is writing and posting articles online and you will earn money for each by promoting products for websites of which you happen to be an affiliate of. It is easy and it easy enough for anyone to do, hence the name bum marketing.
Bum marketing is popular because it generates a consistent income that can be quite substantial and doesn’t take much time or effort it just requires you keep publishing articles. Using bum marketing, or posting articles to make money doesn’t even require much prior knowledge or experience. It will help to know a few things, though, such as how to write articles, how to post articles and understanding how affiliate marketing works. None of these are complex ideas, so even if you don’t know in the beginning you can learn what you have to in a very short period of time. One thing you should take time with is how keywords work, since they are what will really bring you higher page rankings and more traffic to the site that holds the product you are promoting. If this is done right, you will soon be able to reap the profits of your work.
Bum marketing is successful if you always keep in mind that target potential customers and product being sold. If this means writing more articles and making use of different keywords in each, then you should be able do this. The articles do not have to be long, just very specific and about your product. If you don’t think that you can write articles, that is not even a problem. There are many freelancers who can write them and who have experience in this industry. It will not cost you much money to have articles written for your bum marketing strategy, but you also get what you pay for.
Let’s face it; many of us tend to lead very stressful lives. This stress is often job-related or simply a result of a hectic lifestyle and/or family demands.
Stress is very unhealthy. It can lead to a wide variety of problems, some of which can even be fatal. Heart attacks and strokes are two such serious examples.
There are many simple things you can do, in effort to reduce your everyday stress. Some of these things may so obvious that they have been overlooked. By making these small chances, today, you will be well on your way to a more relaxed you.
Make copies of all of your keys and keep them with you. In the event that you loose your original house or car key, you will always have a spare readily available. This will totally eliminate the stress that you normally feel, while waiting for someone to come to your rescue.
Say no to extra projects. We all want to help others, whenever we can. But, many times the additional responsibilities involved can cause a great deal of unnecessary stress. Simply explain that although you would love to help it would be impossible, because of your schedule.
These are just two of countless stress reducing tips. What have you done to reduce stress in YOUR life?
Stress has always been a factor of life, but it seems that in today’s word, it looms even larger. Good advice on how to deal with stress is to be found around every corner.
Exercise, meditation, behavior modification, hobbies, spirituality and having a good talk with a friend are all productive ways of coping with stress.
Yet how do many people deal with stress? They fight it the hard way with activities to temporarily release the pressure, but inevitably contribute to it rebuilding. Fighting stress the hard way usually involves some form of self-destructive behavior. The obvious ways of fighting stress in the wrong, short-sighted way are to try to obliterate the stress by obliterating oneself with drugs or alcohol. The stressful situation remains, and the indulger is left with a hangover with which to combat it. Many addicts and most alcoholics cite their inability to deal with stress as a major factor in their addiction. The same is true of smokers who will attribute failures at smoking cessation programs to a stressful incident.
Many people, especially women, deal with stress by overeating. When women were pooled regarding how they felt stress affecting their eating patterns, only 9 % felt it had no effect. Five percent stated that stress affected them so much they forgot to eat and lost their appetites. However, the majority of women, a whooping 86%, said they used food in one way or another to combat stress. Many said they raced to the nearest fast food outlet, while others craved sweets and fatty foods. Some women described themselves as emotional eaters who ate anything at hand, long after their hunger had subsided. Most of these women confessed that they never really even tasted what they ate.
Psychologists have tried to figure out why overeating is such an appealing, though ineffectual, way to deal with stress. Some believe that, since childhood, we are rewarded with food for being good. Stress puts most people in a psychological state wherein they could use a reward, so they turn to eating. Others just reason that food is legal, available and not frowned upon in the some way that smoking, drinking too much and drug taking are. Others feel that there is a physiological component to stress eating and that it actually serves the purpose of dulling the nervous system by offering a distraction.
Many feel that an understanding of the factors behind stress eating does little good and that energy is better focused upon behavior modification an breaking the habit of eating to cope with all stress, large and small. They further contend that the crux of the problem is the feeling that stress is intolerable and must be chased away. With this attitude, stress eaters, and other individuals who fight stress the hard way, will never learn to cope with stress and resolve it, but will continually seek out ways to run from it and hide. Therefore the way to combated stress eating is to develop effective ways to meet stress head on and cope.
Just to give a little boost in this winter weekend – don’t let the stress overcome you.
Its not stress that kills us, it is our reaction to it. Hans Selye
Mental tensions, frustrations, insecurity, aimlessness are among the most damaging stress ors, and psychosomatic studies have shown how often they cause migraine headache, peptic ulcers, heart attacks, hypertension, mental disease, suicide, or just hopeless unhappiness. Hans Selye
For fast-acting relief try slowing down. Lily Tomlin
It seems that despite the advances humans have made in practically every field and interest, stress and stressful situations can never be completely eliminated. If anything, the faster phase by which humans lead their lives these days only exacerbate the stress.
There are two types of stress. The short-term or acute stress brought about by immediate stressors or factors or the chronic or long-term stress resulting from on-going stressors. The gravity by which a stressor can affect a person all depends on the person’s capacity to deal with stress. Some factors may easily stress out one person and not affect another.
External stressors such as the environment may also bring about stress. Internal factors such as intense worry may also affect a person. Some stressful stressors include: hunger, extreme weather conditions, noise, crowding, isolation and hunger. Chronic stress may be the result of long-term abusive relationships, a high-pressure career, financial worries and even high expectations.
Financial worry is one of the most common causes for stress. Financial obligations often cause strain in both the personal and professional life of a person. When a person cannot make ends meet, he often becomes dissatisfied with his life and the kind of work he does. Stressful romantic relationships are also common. Sometimes, relationships do not even have to be abusive to be stressful, just meeting a partner’s expectations can cause stress. Being let down causes stress. Even the most well behaved children can occasionally cause strain in the relationships of couples. The divorce of parents may affect children negatively. Sometimes something as tragic as an accident or a loved one’s death can cause immediate and long-term stress. Both women and men may struggle with body image, which can cause them to stress.
For acute stress, just avoiding the environment or situation can ease the stress. Being in a crowded, noisy place for example can cause one’s blood pressure to slightly increase. But the answer to this problem is simple- avoid noisy and cramped places. For chronic stress such as a highly pressurized work environment, it may not be easy to just quit or walk away. These types of stress need to be dealt with and there are a number of ways to limit the stress or to lower the stress level.
For some just taking a break from the stress can make a great difference. This means taking a short break at work to eat or read. Sometimes a person needs to take a 2-day leave or even a month long vacation to de-stress. Other ways to deal with stress include listening to relaxing music, talking to friends or just watching a feel-good movie. Training one’s self to accept disappointments, increase the self-esteem and develop a positive outlook in life is also a big help in conquering stressful situations. One of the best ways still to limit the stress in one’s life is by leading a healthy lifestyle and exercising regularly. Exercise is known to release endorphins in the body that in turn reduces anxiety and depression.