Posted on 17 February 2011. Tags: additional income, amazon, annual salary, creating web pages, ebay, free platforms, free sub domain, hobby, Inland, inland revenue, Pay, paying taxes, Tax, time employee, web
I am a full time employee. As a hobby I’ve started creating web pages on free platforms (free hosting and free sub-domain); those pages also include affiliate links from Amazon or eBay. Let’s say I will, at some point, make £20 per year. Do I have to declare myself self employed, start filling in self assessment forms and pay tax to Inland Revenue for £20 of additional earnings (on top of my annual salary)?
If not, being a negligible amount, then what is the threshold (if any) above which you have to declare yourself self-employed and start paying taxes? If there is no exact threshold, does this mean that the Inland Revenue is expecting getting taxes from (let’s say) a person that makes online a £1 profit (paid into his bank account) from selling one item on eBay?
Thank you.
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Posted on 16 February 2011. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate marketing, data entry, Entry, Link, Pay, Work
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Posted on 07 February 2011. Tags: budget, everything, Google, impressions, insight, limit, mail, niche, Pay, tens of thousands, Vouchers, Website
I own a website in a very competitive, highly searched niche. I have been getting these $105 adwords vouchers for about $7 but the catch is that it has to be used on a fairly new account. I got one in the mail from Google about 1 month ago and created my ad. Within about 3 hours, I got tens of thousands impressions and used up all of the credits. Today, I created a new account and used all of the same keywords. I started running it in the morning and made sure everything was set up properly. Tonight, when I checked my results I only had 28 impressions and 0 clicks. I don’t know what is going on, why my ad is hardly visible. Any suggestions or insight would be greatly appreciated. I didn’t set a limit for each click and my daily budget was set to $105.
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Posted on 30 January 2011. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate marketer, Answer, day job, definite answer, desk jockey, Entrepreneur, hamer, internet entrepreneur, IRS, ordinary day, Pay, possessions, sole proprietor, uncle sam
Instead of subjecting myself to an ordinary day-job, I want to become an affiliate for websites such as Clickbank, CPALead, or Neverblueads. The only problem is, I don’t know how to pay for taxes. I hear things about “sole proprietor” and four payments a year, but no one gave me a definite answer.
I just turned 18 last week, so some of you could probably imagine how frightened I feel. I have thoughts of some IRS desk jockey breaking down my door with a big rubber “AUDIT” stamp and taking all of my possessions and ruining my life (overplayed? yes).
If anyone could help me and explain what I need to do to pay taxes and avoid uncle sam’s ban hamer that would be great =)
Thank you ahead of time,
Angela
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Posted on 18 January 2011. Tags: Affiliate, Host, Pay, pay per click, system, system 3, Work
Hi i have a website and i want to put it on a ppc affiliate thing.
1.how does the ppc work and is it worth doing financially?
2.if i dont have a host and my own domain can i still use this system?
3.where are the best ppc companies?
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Posted on 11 December 2010. Tags: Adwords, blog, cpc, keyword, keyword tool, link reference, niche, Pay, price per click, search volume, Sentence, someway, Tool
im making a blog. im new to blogging and confused. i am using the adowrds keyword tool to research my niche. i have a blog made with 6 pages of content. i picked out some of my keywords and plugged them into the keyword tool and found they have a nice cpc value, high search volume, and low competition. so now what do i do now? i see infot hat says you have to pay adwords but is that only if you are the compnay selling the products? i am just looking to advertise for others, not myself. i do not offer and product or service so i would not be paying right?
i see some sites where you set a price per click? what is that for? is that the price you will be paid or the price others will be paid? im so lost.
what do i do with the adwords code? is that for use when i type a sentence and insert the code for a link reference from a word in the sentence so its highlighted someway and when clicked the user will be directed to whatever site is advertising? ?
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