4th of July 2009

4th of July 2009
Photo-A-Day #1548

Happy 4th of July everyone! This year we had the family party at our house on the Cape. This year we also participated in the local neighborhood parade. Of course, we saw the country’s 10th best fireworks show. Yep, Falmouth Heights Beach came in 10th overall in a nationwide poll or survey or something like that We’re pretty proud of it. And, in case you missed my twitter stream or facebook update I lost my wedding ring in the waves at the beach.

Morning began with me writing my latest SocialSpark Saturday post: How Do I Make Money Using SocialSpark? I’m really working very hard to give the best info to my crew regarding SocialSpark. And seeing as I’m going to be in both a New York Times and Forbes Magazine article regarding IZEA and SocialSpark I’d better be posting some of my best knowledge on the subject.

My Aunt Corrine and her kids arrived before the neighborhood parade so we all went over together. Eva and my cousin Amanda May rode in the wagon together. My sister Tara created a beautiful quilt for Eva that is 4th of July themed. Eva and Amanda loved riding in the wagon and I got a number of cute shots of them.

The neighborhood parade is an annual event that has gone on for 45 years. Each year it gets bigger and bigger. It is always hosted by Paul O’Donnell our local comedian and all around nice guy. He’s quite the entertainer. He tells jokes and invites the neighborhood kids to come up read poems and sing patriotic songs. The parade and opening ceremonies are always wonderful events. After the opening ceremonies a band, led by Paul O’Donnell on banjo, climbs into Uncle Paulie D’s truck. That is preceded by the banner and Master of Ceremonies, this year was John O’Connell. Behind the truck is the giant American Flag that takes 25 or so people to carry. And after that is the mass of people who came to watch the opening ceremonies. Kids on their decorated bikes, people dressed up and some people who just want to be in a parade. It was really nice.

We headed to the beach where I continued to read Bill Bryson’s The Adventures of The Tunderbolt Kid (hilarious). I played with Eva in the water and we had a really fun time for a few minutes because it was cold and wavy today. I got out and talked with my Uncles. Then my cousin Matt and his family arrived. Hi son Keith wanted to go into the water so I went with him. He wanted to play in the waves so I went and played int eh waves with him too. I was wearing flip flops so I could walk on the rocks. My neuropathy is so painful that I cannot barely walk on a smooth floor with bare feet let alone the rocks at the beach. I was sitting in the waves watching Keith and I felt my flip flops pull off so I reached for them, it was then that I noticed that my WEDDING RING was gone. I had lost it while playing in the waves. It was just gone. I felt so sick seeing my bare hand. I went and asked Mr. O’Donnell for one of his sets of goggles and snorkle. I had no hope of finding the ring in the churning waters of the beach today. So I guess now I turn to Saint Anthony or eventually my jewelry insurance.

With the trauma of the loss of the ring still on me I went back tot he house for the 4th of July cookout. We had plenty of food as always and we tried this new flavor of Helluva Good dips – Cheddar Jalapeno. It was like a jalapeno popper minus the fried outer coating, it was so good. Everything was delicious.

We then headed over to see the fireworks and listen to the musical simulcast. I tweeted that I was at the fireworks and Atlas Fireworks tweeted to me. They were tweeting the whole time that they were on the barge with a special behind the scenes play by play. Not that is how a company uses social media properly. I only which I had known beforehand and I’d have been following them already.

The fireworks were amazing as always and you can read more about the setup on Atlas’ twitter stream very informative plus many twitpics). I set up my tripod and over and over tried to make the horizon straight. I moved and shot until it was time to go. Once the fireworks started however I just shot and shot using the remote and various settings for time. I got a bunch of great photos but no time to format them tonight, I will try to get more pictures up tomorrow.

My Flickr Set of 4th of July on Falmouth, Heights Beach Fireworks Photos is now up.

I’ve posted my Photos from the Parade.

How Do I make Money with SocialSpark?

The number 1 question that I get from bloggers who are just starting with SocialSpark is how they can make money. Well first thing you need to do is get your blog claimed and verified. So if you haven’t done that yet you need to check out my tutorial on How to Claim your Blog on SocialSpark. So, once you get that taken care of it is time to make some cash.

First you need to see what opportunities are out there for you.

Where do you go?

SocialSpark Marketplace

https://benspark.com/wp-admin/post.php?action=edit&post=7675
Step 1: Mouse Over on Marketplace
Step 2: Select Browse Opportunities from the drop down menu

From here you will default to the Qualified tab, this lists out all the opps that you as a blogger qualify for. This is everything, Sponsored posts, Blog Sponsorships, Cost Per Click and Affiliates. The only thing not listed here are the Sparks because everyone can take any Spark (even though some people try and impose qualifications which is wrong and not in the spirit of Sparks).

There are so many opps

SocialSpark All Opps

Sorting through all the possible ways to make money on SocialSpark can be daunting, especially for a new user. But the tabs make navigation very easy. You can see all of the opportunities available because you have the option of requesting a slot in any campaign. We’ll go into how to go about requesting a slot in an opp. So what types of opps are there?

Sponsored Posts

SocialSpark Sponsored Posts

Sponsored posts are some of the most effective ways to make money with SocialSpark. You write a post 50 – 200+ words for a set amount of money. Your blog post gets approved and you get paid. It is very important to write well thought out posts and really give it your best. This means grammar and punctuation and doing what is asked by the advertiser. This does not mean that you have to write a sugary coated love-fest post praising something that you don’t beleive in, no you have the right to write whatever you choose.

Blog Sponsorships

SocialSpark Blog Sponsorships

Sometimes advertisers want to sponsor an entire blog for a set number of days. What this means is that if you take a blog sponsorship when someone comes to your blog they will see a pop up screen before your blog loads. This screen will have the advertisers’ campaign on it and your readers will see it decide if they want to read more about this or continue on to your blog. You get paid the set amount each day that the sponsorship is on your blog.

Affiliate

SocialSpark Affiliates

I really like the Affiliate section of SocialSpark because how much you make is really in your court. You can sign up for an affiliate program and promote it using the ad units that are available. This includes text links, Facebook links, twitter links, and banner ads. You could post a link to Twitter or Facebook, you could write a post about the product or service and include text links, you could add banners to your blog. There are just so many things that you can do to promote the products or services. And with each sale or action you receive some money. For example I am an affiliate for XShot and with each sale of an XShot that originates through my links I am paid $3.90. That is a pretty decent payout

CPC

SocialSpark CPC

Similar to the Affiliate program the Cost Per Click opportunities give you various Ad units to use. However with Cost Per Click you are paid when someone clicks the link that you post through your blog, Twitter, or Facebook. You can do a pretty decent amount of money by posting a few links in various places.

Sparks

SocialSpark Sparks

Sparks are opportunities that other bloggers create for free and anyone withing SocialSpark is free to take the Spark. I encourage bloggers new to the system and who are waiting for their blogs to be verified to take Sparks, make friends and build up their readership. A great way to do this is with BlogUBack Sparks. This means that if you take a Spark and write the blog post that is a BlogUBack type then you will get a link back to your blog from the originating blogger. A great way to build links and get your name out there to other bloggers.

So I hope that this has give you a better understanding on how to make money at SocialSpark. If you have any questions please let me know.