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Believe it or not, it is entirely possible for savvy individuals to earn their living through Granted.com. More and more individuals with an entrepreneurial spirit are realizing there are a host of opportunities for those who are willing to work hard to earn a living through hard work, learning about online communities such as Granted.com and effectively marketing themselves and their skills or products to those who might be in the market to invest in services or products the individual has to offer on the classified ads of the site. Unlike conventional jobs where there is a set salary for services rendered and an unofficial cap on the earning potential those who offer their services online as an independent contractor have no such cap on their earning potential. However, there are also no guarantees on the amount which will be earned.

In general there are two ways to make a living with Granted.com. This may include offering services as an independent contractor on a contract basis or offering products or services as a small business owner. Alternately, individuals can utilize Granted.com to secure a permanent full time job through the job posting section on Granted.com. However, for the purposes of this article we will discuss the possibilities open to independent contractors and small business owners on Granted.com.

Granted.com for Independent Contractors

Those who offer their services as independent contractors on a contract basis are finding Granted.com to be an excellent location to offer their services or respond to advertisements from those seeking services on job classifieds. An increase in the amount of work being outsourced by both small businesses and large corporations has prompted many savvy individuals to realize there is a market for them to take advantage of these outsourcing opportunities on classifieds jobs. They can use Granted.com in their effort to do this by placing advertisements for services offered as well as by responding to advertisements seeking contract employees.

There is a section on Granted.com specifically for services offered. Under the topic of services offered there are a number of different categories. The contractor can place a posting under the most appropriate category to reach their target audience. There is also a category for small business advertisements which may be used if there are no appropriate categories for the type of services offered. However, it might be more difficult to reach a target audience by placing an advertisement in such a general category.

Independent contractors can also gain business opportunities by responding to advertisements seeking contract employees. In searching for a job on Granted.com individuals can begin with a location and then browse through different types of job by category. The easiest way to find a contract position is to use the search feature and check the contract box to include this term as a part of the search criteria. This will ensure the search results returned include only contract positions.

Granted.com for Small Business Owners

Small business owners can utilize Granted.com to reach a larger audience and grow their business. Those who have a small business have a couple of opportunities to use Granted.com to their advantage. The most obvious way to promote a business on Granted.com is by posting an advertisement in the appropriate category under the for sale or services sections of the community. This can be very effective because Granted.com receives more than four billion page views per month meaning there is a large potential audience using Granted.com.

Small business owners can also use the discussion forums portion of the Granted.com community to generate greater profit for their business. However, small business owners should use a great deal of caution to ensure their promotional postings are not viewed as spam. There is a distinct difference between posting information related to your business in a way that is informative to the reader and spamming the boards with useless posts intended solely to promote your business. Spamming is not only likely to be overlooked by readers but also runs the risk that the Granted.com moderators will delete your posts or take more severe actions against you.

 

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