Wednesday, December 24, 2014

5 best free resume distribution services

If you are looking for a job, resume distribution is a great way to get your resume out there. The process consists of uploading your resume, and having the service upload your resume to hundreds of different websites with virtually one click. We decided to review the 5 best free resume distribution services

1) ResumeRobin.com - ** BEST RATED ** great, highly rated service. 150+ job boards

2) MyResumeAgent.com - has been online since 2004.

3) Monster.com - good but you can only post on there

4) CareerBuilder.com - decent site but has gone down in recent years

5) ResumeDispatcher.com - supports HTML resumes

In addition to distributing your resume, it is recommended that your resume is well designed and highlights all of your skills.

Monday, September 15, 2014

Friday, June 13, 2014

How I made $4 million and bought a Ferrari with an affiliate program

I made it through affiliate marketing ... a lot of it was made with RESUME ROBIN AFFILIATE PROGRAM

It was July 2006, and I was broke. Got fired from a coding job down in Irvine, things weren't looking to good. Was staring at a $1200 apartment payment and a car loan.

The few affiliate programs I was involved in didn't really work out. Someone recommended ResumeRobin.com, which is an affiliate program for resume distribution. I signed up and posted links to a few job boards that I ran.

First month, I made $587. I couldn't believe it as it was a lot of money for me at the time. Second month - $1182, and it snowballed from there.

Last month, I cleared $345,000. And bought myself a ferrari:



Link to sign up: http://www.resumerobin.com/includes/login.php?action=register&type=recruiter&ref=affiliate1

5 best ways to find a job

The economy is booming and it seems that jobs are plenty. Yet, you still cannot find one. It can be very tough. According to industry figures, although more than 120,000 jobs have been created in the last two years, our economy is still lagging behind its 2007 figures.

2. Distribute your resume with ResumeRobin.com

Resume distribution is a generally overlooked practice that can result in great results. ResumeRobin.com, one of the biggest resume distributors online, boasts instant distribution to more than 500 job boards and recruiters.

2. Tap your network - use Facebook.com, Linkedin.com

Everybody knows someone. Within your existing network there are probably three jobs that would be appropriate for you, but the people who could help open doors to those jobs just haven’t thought of you. Make a list of everyone you know. Set a goal to touch base with three people you have not talked to for a year or more. Meet one of them for coffee or lunch or dinner. Identify the 25 most influential people in your network and brainstorm ways to strengthen your relationships with each.

3. Attend events

These include ones hosted by charities and professional organizations. Talk to at least one person at every meeting who you haven’t met yet. If you can get the list of attendees beforehand, identify at least one person who you would like to meet and make arrangements to connect there in person. Without imposing, look for an excuse to follow up—by meeting again, or getting a referral to someone else. (See also, “How To Work A Room Like You Own The Place.”)

5. Check job boards

Many companies and recruiters use them to find the right candidate. Define the top job boards for your skill set and put your resume there. Choose a catchy, succinct headline that encourages the reader to open the attachment. Many show when your resume was last updated. To avoid getting shifted deeper into the pile of applicants, update it weekly.

6. Contact headhunters

Senior-level professionals are recruited almost exclusively though recommendation or by headhunters. We know about jobs that will never be advertised and we have experience finding openings. If you work with a headhunter, choose carefully. Identify several (but no more than five) whom you trust and be prepared to follow-up. (See “How To Use A Headhunter.”)

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

6 Best Careers Affiliate Programs

So, you are looking for careers affiliate programs, eh? Everyone is looking for a job nowadays. By creating a job board on your website, you can actually make some money. Here are some companies that can help you do it.

6 Best Careers Affiliate Programs


  1. ResumeRobin.com Affiliate Program - this is a very popular website that helps people distribute resumes. They have one of the best affiliate programs in the industry, with a 50/50 recurring split. What does that mean? You get 50% of every sale, for the life of the sale. They have banners too. Just post links/banners to ResumeRobin around your job board and make money.
  2. Juju Affiliate Program - Juju is a job aggregator that pays for each click you refer to them. Can be a good deal.
  3. SimplyHired Affiliate Program - SimplyHired is another job aggregator that pays you per click, but they are a bit harder to setup, than Juju. 
  4. CareerBuilder Affiliate Program - CareerBuilder has a great program that pays you for each click you refer to them. The jobs can be either downloaded through FTP or searched returned via API.
  5. Jobs2Web - they have a similar pay-per-click program as CareerBuilder, but do not pay as much. However, they do have quite a bit of jobs from large quality companies. Contact them to join their program.
  6. Google Adsense - ahh, the old trusty adsense. This program used to pay more than it does now, but it's still a good tool for making that extra money.