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How to Make Money Online While at Secondary School and University

Many students are looking for opportunities after Grade 12 and universities to find nothing. Some are probably not well prepared (or prepare themselves well) for life after school.

This post is the first of a series on PNG Insight. It aims to help teenagers use the Internet and technology to live productive lives after school and how to make money online.




Below is the first part of the series on 'How to Start a Personal Free Blog at School'.

You can download the 5-Parts series now. Click on the image to access the information. 


How to Make Money Online
How to Make Money Online While at Secondary School and University

Young people today have opportunities that many in the past did not have - access to the Internet, social media and computers for example. 

In fact, with access to the Internet and technology comes lots of opportunities too. 

There are many ways to use the internet to improve your life.

3 powerful ways to bring out the best in you

Here are three powerful ways to bring out the best in you. Say no to the wasted and lazy times. Starve your distraction. Feed your focus. 

Start with these and you'll position yourself in a comfortable position to win after school life.

1. Read

Picking up a book is the hard part. When you have actually picked up the book and read it, you would not want to put it down. That is where the adventure starts.

You go on new and exciting adventures every time you read. Challenge yourself to read one or two books every term. 

2. Write

One way to showcase your creativity is to write. 

Writing is a skill not many people develop early. It takes time and effort to stitch together sentences, paragraphs and articles. Like many things, developing writing skills needs practice. 

Use Social Media and free blogs and be creative. 

Avoid slang. Write in full sentences. Write about things you are *passionate* about. 

Your passion will bring the best out of you. You'll enjoy every moment of writing for a long time.

Your first true writing will not be the final. You'll go on and create amazing and inspiring work. So start now. Find out about how to Create a Blog here.

3. Make money

Learn how to make money early. If you know how to make money at Secondary School or university and perfect the skill at doing it, you'll go on to become a successful person after school.

In fact, you do not have to work for someone else.

Many people start early at school or university and become successful along the way. 

(We are glad to see Hon. Kessy Sawang commented below. Yes, you can Make Money Online While at Secondary School and University)

 

Kill two birds with one stone

Have you heard of the common saying 'kill two birds with one stone? This is it - you do something to make money and develop your life skills while doing it. 

Some examples of making money online while you are still at school include the following start-ups:


You can, actually, make money out of the 5 examples presented to you above. 

Students who are great with the use of the Internet and technology can do well in these areas. See PNG Insight work on YouTube here.

How to Make Money Online Now

Internet penetration in Papua New Guinea is better than it was 10 years ago. 

Some insiders believe that the mobile coverage in Papua New Guinea for both bmobile/Telkom PNG and Digicel combined is over 95%. 

Recent talks of building a high-speed broadband facility in and around Papua New Guinea are promising. 

So how can young Papua New Guineans be part of this change? The answer is simple - get on the bandwagon before you are left behind. 

We understand it is not for everybody, but to the interested students, if you don't do it now, someone else will do it. Start now while the Internet market in Papua New Guinea is unsaturated.

Download the Free e-Book here. The book is a personal take on how we created PNG Insight Blog and other niche websites such as the PNG Insight Maths Resource and PNG Insight in WordPress.


Create your future

Only you can prepare yourself for life after school. Read. Write. Learn how to make money. Do all three and you'll come out prepared to face real life. 

Read the complete series here or message PNG Insight on Twitter if you need more information.



Grammarly Online Editor Spelling and Grammar Checks

Students leaving universities (or colleges) may find correcting spelling and grammar daunting. In the series ‘PNG Students Blogging Guide’ PNG Insight mentioned 5 online tools student writers can use to correct spelling and grammar. 

In this post, you'll find out about Grammarly, an online Spelling and Grammar-check tool, you can use. 

Why use check spelling and grammar?

Well-written assessments, resumes/CVs and articles produce positive results. Ponder these 5 quick questions:

  • 1. Are you doing your school work in English?  
  • 2. Is English your second language? 
  • 3. Do you find correcting spelling and grammar errors tricky? 
  • 4. Have you often identify errors in your submitted work after it was marked? 
  • 5.Do you want your final work to be error free?

If the answer to the five questions is YES, read on to find out why the tool can help you improve the overall outcome of your work. 

Spelling and Grammar check

Grammarly is an online Spelling and Grammar check tool. That means that you have to have access to the Internet to use it. 

Many institutions have ‘blocker’ installed in their network gateways which may not allow you to use Grammarly. But there is a way around it – you can use ‘data’ tethering. Connect your laptop to your smartphone. 

Checking for grammatical errors and spelling mistakes using Grammarly is, in fact, a better way to eliminate any errors in your final work before submitting or publishing it. 

Grammarly is a *free* online tool. You simply have to open an account and start using it. The spelling and grammar tool identifies errors and prompts you to correct the errors. 

Try it and see how many errors you may have missed whilst proofreading your work.

Gammarly for MS Word - Web extension
Grammarly Online Editor Spelling and Grammar Checks

English as a second language 

English is not the first language is 'the' reason why I decided to include this post in the series PNG Students Blogging Guide’. 

From experience, English as a second language comes with some levels of difficulty when thinking and writing in it. 

Obviously, many students in PNG also have English as a third or even fourth language!

So, it is important to use tools and aids that are now available to make writing appealing to teachers and other readers. 

Using the free version of Grammarly is one way you can polish your writing and CV/resume and make readers admire your work.

Grammarly Online Editor Spelling and Grammar Checks

As mentioned earlier and also in Part 2 of ‘PNG Students Blogging Guide’, Grammarly is easy to use. Use your email, Gmail or social media accounts to open a Grammarly account. 

There are two ways to use it: as an add-on on Chrome browser or saved URL in the ‘favourite’ folder and use it when you need it.

When you have opened an account, simply copy your work and paste it into the Grammarly task-pane. Spelling and Grammar checks will automatically show the stats of errors and suggest corrections to be made.  That’s it!

grammarly online editor


Do Spelling and Grammar Checks

Grammarly is a free online tool you can use to make your important work stand out.

You may also be interested to take a look at PNG Insight’s Guide to Students’ Blogging:

7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens PDF

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens is a book written by Sean Covey, which focuses on helping teenagers develop the skills they need to be successful in life. The book is based on the principles outlined in Stephen Covey's book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, which is a bestselling classic that has helped millions of people around the world achieve their goals and live fulfilling lives.

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens is designed to help teenagers develop the habits they need to be successful in life. These habits include being proactive, setting goals, managing time, working with others, developing a positive attitude, and more.

Here is the summary of the book review, you can also download the summary points in PDF - click download.

7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens PDF download


Habit 1: Be Proactive

The first habit of highly effective teens is being proactive. This means taking responsibility for your own life and making things happen, rather than waiting for them to happen to you. 

Being proactive means setting goals and taking action to achieve them, rather than sitting back and letting life happen to you.


Habit 2: Set Goals

The second habit of highly effective teens is setting goals. This means having a clear idea of what you want to achieve in life and working towards it. 

Setting goals helps you stay focused and motivated, and it also helps you measure your progress and see how far you've come.


Habit 3: Manage Time

The third habit of highly effective teens is managing time. This means being aware of how much time you have and how you're using it, and making sure you're spending your time on the things that are most important to you. 

Managing time also means learning how to prioritize your tasks and activities so that you can get the most important things done first.


Habit 4: Work With Others

The fourth habit of highly effective teens is working with others. This means building strong relationships with the people around you and learning how to communicate effectively. 

Working with others also means learning how to collaborate and compromise, and it means being open to feedback and criticism.


Habit 5: Develop a Positive Attitude

The fifth habit of highly effective teens is developing a positive attitude. This means learning how to think positively and see the best in people and situations. 

Developing a positive attitude also means learning how to overcome negative thoughts and emotions, and it means learning how to be resilient and bounce back from setbacks.


Habit 6: Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood

The sixth habit of highly effective teens is seeking first to understand, then to be understood. This means learning how to listen actively and understand the perspectives of others, before expressing your own views.

Seeking first to understand also means learning how to communicate effectively and build strong relationships.


Habit 7: Continuously Improve

The seventh and final habit of highly effective teens is continuously improving. This means learning how to learn and grow, and it means constantly working to improve yourself and your skills. 

Continuously improving also means learning how to set new goals and strive for excellence in everything you do.


Conclusion

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens is a powerful tool that can help teenagers develop the habits they need to be successful in life. 

By being proactive, setting goals, managing time, working with others, developing a positive attitude, seeking first to understand, then to be understood and continuously improving, teenagers can achieve their goals and live fulfilling lives. 

These habits are not only beneficial for teenagers but also for adults as they are the basic principles of success. So, if you want to be successful in life, start developing these habits today.

                Download motivational resources on PNG Insight

7 Habits of Highly Effective People PDF

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a self-help book written by Stephen Covey and first published in 1989. The book has sold over 25 million copies worldwide and has been translated into 38 languages. 

The 7 habits outlined in the book are intended to help individuals achieve personal and professional success and are based on the idea that effectiveness is a habit that can be learned and developed.

Here is the summary of the book review, you can also download the summary points in PDF - click download.

7 Habits of Highly Effective People PDF


Be Proactive

The first habit, "Be Proactive," is about taking responsibility for one's own actions and decisions. This habit emphasises the importance of being self-aware and taking initiative, rather than being reactive to external circumstances. 

By being proactive, individuals are able to take control of their own lives and shape their own destinies.


Begin with the End in Mind

The second habit, "Begin with the End in Mind," is about having a clear vision of what one wants to achieve and working towards that goal. This habit emphasises the importance of setting goals and having a plan to achieve them. 

By setting clear, specific and measurable goals, individuals are able to stay focused and motivated, and achieve their desired outcomes.


Put First Things First

The third habit, "Put First Things First," is about prioritizing tasks and activities based on their importance. This habit emphasises the importance of focusing on what is most important, rather than getting bogged down in less important tasks. 

By putting first things first, individuals are able to make the most of their time and achieve greater results.


Think Win-Win

The fourth habit, "Think Win-Win," is about creating mutually beneficial solutions in all interactions. This habit emphasises the importance of understanding that success is not a zero-sum game and that everyone can benefit from a situation. 

By thinking win-win, individuals are able to build stronger relationships and create more positive outcomes.


Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood

The fifth habit, "Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood," is about actively listening to others and trying to understand their perspectives. This habit emphasises the importance of empathy and the ability to communicate effectively. 

By seeking first to understand, individuals are able to build stronger relationships and communicate more effectively.


Synergise

The sixth habit, "Synergise," is about working together to achieve more than what is possible alone. This habit emphasises the importance of collaboration and the ability to work effectively with others. 

By synergizing, individuals are able to achieve greater results and create more positive outcomes.


Sharpen the Saw

The seventh habit, "Sharpen the Saw," is about taking care of oneself in order to maintain the ability to achieve one's goals. This habit emphasises the importance of self-care and the need to balance the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of one's life. 

By sharpening the saw, individuals are able to maintain the energy and focus needed to achieve their goals.


Conclusion

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a powerful tool for achieving personal and professional success. The habits outlined in the book are based on the idea that effectiveness is a habit that can be learned and developed. 

By incorporating these habits into one's life, individuals are able to take control of their own lives and shape their own destinies. 

Whether you're looking to improve your relationships, achieve greater success in your career, or simply live a more fulfilling life, the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is an excellent resource to help you reach your goals.


Download motivational resources on PNG Insight

YouTube Shorts Monetisation New ways to make money on YouTube 2023

Love to create Shorts? Whether you’re sharing your “day in the life” or reacting to the latest binge-worthy show, here’s all the details on how your Shorts could get you into the YouTube Partner Program - aka the best way to make money, while creating what you love.

YouTube monetisation revenue sharing to Shorts 

Split: Creators 45% / YT 55% (Find out about 'how to make money online' )

youtube shorts monetization start 2023

 YouTube Shorts Monetisation Requirement

Starting early 2023, earning money on YouTube will get a whole lot better with a new way to enter the YouTube Partner Program. 

Reach these milestones over a 90-day period to get access to all the benefits the program offers:

✔️ 10 million Shorts views

✔️ 1,000 subscribers

YouTube said it will also do some overall channel checks to make sure you’re good-to-go. Once in, creators can unlock exclusive features to start earning.

YouTube ads revenue sharing on Shorts

If you make it into the YouTube Partner Program, you’ll get a chance to earn ad revenue from ads in the Shorts Feed.

Creators will earn and be rewarded as the Shorts ecosystem continues to grow. 

With this exciting update, YouTube also said that it will close the Shorts Fund next year.

Connect and earn with Super Thanks for Shorts

Soak in the love and appreciation from your fans while earning a little extra. With Super Thanks, you can spot and interact with top fans through highlighted Super Thanks comments. 

Super Thanks for Shorts is still in testing and more creators in the YouTube Partner Program will get access early next year.

YouTube just getting started and will roll out more updates in the coming months.

As you continue creating in all the formats you love, YouTube said it will keep working to make the tools you need to support your creativity.

How to Make Money Online Blog and YouTube

With the increasing access to the Internet in Papua New Guinea, many young people have the privilege others never had in the past - having access to social media, blogs and vast sources of information online. 

This post is about investing your time and effort wisely on your phone and computers which will help you to make money online in the long run.

Investing time & effort

Just imagine in 5 years time you earn US$200 per month in passive income for the effort you put in now by blogging or YouTube-ing. 

It's better than wasting time on social media channels that do NOT reward you for sharing your ideas.

How to make money online

Start A Blog - Earn Money Online

A good way to utilise Internet access is to talk about our beautiful country, your passion and things that interest you.

Start your own blog for free, an example is this blog. The reward (money you make) depends on the visitors to your blog.

In addition, the benefits of blogging are massive

Apart from sharing information, you remember vital facts - facts that are relevant to youIt is rewarding - both educational and monetary gains. 

Let's have a look at the 3 ways to make money online and how to monetise your work. 

Three Ways to Make Money Online

Here are the practical tips to start earning some rewards online. Click on the links provided to explore the opportunities.

1. Start a Free/Paid blog

This blog is an example of a free blog, started in 2014. It took 2 years before we had good traffic to monetise. 

Bear in mind that blogging is not for the faint-hearted and quick-reward-seeking opportunists. F
ocus on your interest. Make blogging a hobby and the rest will fall in place. 

It will take years before you get good traffic/visitors and monetise your work.

We've got great Blogging Tips with pictures and guides here: How To Start a Personal Blog  & How to A Blog on Wordpress.


2. YouTube Channel 

YouTube channels are a great way to showcase things you are good at. 

Successful YouTubers are those that have the ability to make some 'boring subject' look amazing. If you are one of them, you can do that right now. Some examples are:
  • Gardening Hobbies
  • Musical/Singing Talents
  • Producing how-to videos
Videos eligible for monetisation are usually those that are unique. In fact, how-to and music videos are popular and get lots of views on YouTube. 

The more videos and interest you generate from views and impressions will make you money.

To monetise you'll need at least 1000 subscribers and 4000 hours of watch time. That means that if you put in the work now, you can monetise your video in the next 12-24 months.


3. Write and Earn Money or Mobile Credits Online 

PNG Insight is looking for writers to write interesting articles for us. You can make money online now by submitting your first article to us. Read about the PNG Writers' Initiative

Here are some of the works produced by PNG Writers. Take a look if you need inspiration.
Write for us today and earn cash or mobile phone credits - your choice! The contact email is info@pnginsight.com

Latest On YouTube - Monetise Shorts

If you love to share photos and short videos from your mobile phone, YouTube #Shorts is going to be your thing.

In 2023, YT will monetise those videos - check out how to get into the YouTube Partners Program for Shorts.

Two Ways to monetise a blog, website or YouTube

Two ways to monetise a blog and YouTube.

Setting up a blog, website or YouTube Channel is the first step - only the starting point. 

As mentioned earlier, it can take years (if you are lucky, months) to fully monetise and start making money. 

1. Amazon Associate Account - Worth Trying

Amazon associate program is one way to make money online. You can join and start immediately by referring your friends and visitors.

There are several platforms you can use to earn from Amazon. You can promote them via social networks like Twitter, Facebook, etc or on blogs and websites.

Amazon has an easy-to-use URL shortener and widgets to help you on your way to making extra money online.

Please note that not anyone can become Amazon Affiliate today. Amazon has changed its Terms and Conditions and therefore it has become difficult for people in certain countries like PNG to join the program. 

However, Papua New Guineans living overseas (Australia, New Zealand or the US) can join the affiliate program and use it later.

2. AdSense - Takes Time But Works

AdSense is Google’s technology. It shows advertisements to customers. If they click on them, you make money. 

The money you make online will depend on 
  • how competitive visitors' keywords are; 
  • how many people visit your website or view your YouTube video; and
  • the location of your visitors.
In fact, Google is paying you for space you make available for the advertisements and how many people are actively viewing the ads.

To get an Adsense account you have got to own a website, blog or YouTube channel. So, start now.

WordPress and Google Blogger are available options. I would recommend Blogger if you are starting off.

Here are tips to get started on How to Start a Blog and Make Money Online. You can submit an article to use here - Submit Articles to PNG Insight

Passion for Personal Development

You can also use the opportunities to your advantage regardless of where you are, whether in PNG or overseas. 

Start something you are passionate about and reward yourself for it. 

Make no mistake, if you are thinking of making quick money online, you might as well try something else.

These four words of encouragement will help you to make blogging a successful hobby: 
  • First, have a passion for what you do, and focus on the big picture instead of how much you make monthly. 
  • Second, remind yourself that monetisation is normally done years after you started a blog.
  • Third, it will take a lot of time and effort, so be patient. 
  • Finally, do not put your whole life into it – this is not a job to be serious with, let it be a hobby – let it be passive. 


Be a successful young person

This is a collection of articles for making money by writing and building blogs or websites based on your passion. I repeat PASSION.

This blog is an example of using the free BLOGGER platform. You only need your Gmail Account to start a blog on Blogger.

If you have a talent for something or someone tells you that you are creative, these ideas will make you successful. CLICK ON THE LINKS TO GET FREE INFO.

Turn on AdSense shopping links

If you are a Google Adsense user, you'll find the new Shopping Links useful. It's in beta and will slowly be released to the Adsense publisher community. 

How to  turn on AdSense shopping links

You can find it in the Optimisation Tab: Optimisation > Lab > Use the toggle to turn shopping links on.

Here is the 2 AdSense Changes in 2024 publishers should know about, click here to find out.

How to turn on AdSense shopping links - https://www.pnginsightblog.com/2023/11/google-adsense-announces-two-key-changes.html

What AdSense said about the shopping links

AdSense will add shopping links to the content of your eligible pages. Shopping links provide end-users with relevant options to buy from. 

The links take users to shopping ads and may help increase your earnings.

Video explanation


How will Shopping Links monetise?

You'll get paid if users click the shopping links and click any of the ads displayed.

This lab will:

  • Automatically place shopping links on eligible pages on your site(s) for a percentage of users.
  • Continue showing your existing ads for all users.
AdSense Shopping links will appear on your page's main content as hyperlinks, targeting the existing words whenever Google detects a "shoppable product mention". 

By clicking on the link users are shown a number of shopping ads for the product. 

If you click on the link and buy the product on display, you'll get a commission for it. 

Here is the Google help document on this new feature.

Latest On YouTube - Monetise Shorts

If you love to share photos and short video from your mobile phone, YouTube #Shorts is going to be your thing.

In 2023, YT will monetise those videos - check out how to get into the YouTube Partners Program for Shorts.


Happy monetising!

Five Free Online Tools For Creating Stunning Website - Make Money Online

The second part of Students Blogging Guide attempts to show how easy it can be for students to create a blog. I will also briefly highlight the 5 useful tools you can use to create a great blog as a beginner. Though this series is for students, any person interested in blogging can also use the tips to start a blog.


As mentioned in Part 1, blogging is a useful way to improve students’ writing skills. That is why I would like to (again) encourage students, both secondary and tertiary students, to take blogging as a means to improve your writing potential. A 600 – 800 word post is just right to get a good Google ranking. Some examples of blog posts include assessments, poems, short stories and many more. You may not need plenty of mobile phone *data* to publish your work. Write offline (using Microsoft Word for example) and post when you are online – to help you here is the link to tethering your smartphone and laptop. From experience, 60 Megabyte is sufficient to publish your post.

So if you have not started yet, take a look at how easy it is to create a blog. You only need your Gmail account to become a blog owner. That is as easy as it is! Start a blog.

5 useful tools for student bloggers

Here are the 5 online tools that will make your blog stand-out from the others.

Grammarly is a useful online grammar and spelling checker. Just copy and paste your final  assignment or blog post in the window pane and click Check Your Text. Obliviously, English is second (even third) language for many Papua New Guineans. Grammarly, the Grammar and Spelling checker tool, is one blogging tool I've used many times and I'd recommend it highly to any student wanting to eliminate errors in their assessments and write-ups. Check it out here.

Make sure you have used the correct English version by choosing English (US) or English (UK), or whichever one you prefer. Grammarly is free on Chrome, Safari, and Firefox browsers. You can install the app as an add-on on Chrome or use the online version to check your work for both Grammar and Spelling errors.


2.  Social Media
It is important to create social media accounts for your blog. Social media is probably the most important platform for reaching a wider readership. My top picks are Google +, Twitter and Facebook. These three are the most used platforms in PNG. 

If you are planning to use images on your blog, try Pinterest. In fact, Pinterest is a useful tool for showcasing your work as well as getting visitors to your blog. Another way to find the ideal social media platform, fit for your blog, is to experiment with various platforms that you believe will give your blog a good coverage and stick with it.


3. Images/visuals and messages

Creating attractive visuals and powerful messages are good for your blog. Think of it this way: the images attract readers, and the messages give the readers a taste of what post is about. So, make the images appealing to attract readers and messages stimulating so that the readers will want to read further.

Many people are good with Photoshop. If you are one of them, please use Photoshop to create or collate better images to use on your website. For biginners, the two free image editors I have been using are Canvas and Ribbet. My favorite is Ribbet. You can auto-edit photos, add texts, use free photos and do many other formatting styles. 

Many of the photos on PNG Insight are examples of what you can do with an image editor like Canvas and Ribbet. My top tip is to always keep your photos the *same size*. Consistency is the key to making your blog stand out amongst the others.


4. Google Search Console & Google Analytic
Look at insights to your blog

Google Search Console (GSC) and Google Analytics (GA) provides insights into your blog or website. The GSC is, in simple terms, the platform where you tell Google about your website by submitting URLs. For example GA is the platform where Google provides you (the blogger or webmaster) with the data and information about your blog or website.

So, if you want to understand how your blog works (and improve its performance) you’ve got to use both platforms provided by Google – and they are free!


5. Google Trends and Adword Keyword Search


Rank well on Google - visibility!

This is the important part of blogging that many beginners ignore or did not know about. If you want to rank well in Google’s searches, you must learn to identify (and use the keyword in a post) that you want Google rank you for. For example, this blog has ranked well (first and third on Google) for the keyword ‘free education policy in png’.

It’s not hard. You just have to identify what is trending on Google and used Adword Keyword Search to choose a keyword. Then, use the keyword in your writing (and also in the post’s search description before publishing it). It is basically, the anchor text that Google shows to people in search results when the search matches your keyword.

In fact, these may seem like a mountain of work to do. It, probably, is. But blogging is fun and easy if you do it right from the start. In Part 3 of the series of Students’ Guide to Blogging we will look at how to *value* your blog. This is interesting so stay in tune.


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