Yes it sounds so nice that you can make all kinds of cash on the internet, but you really have to know what you are doing! How is it possible for someone to start out without any experience running campaigns, and being successful? Can you really be a good affiliate without spending a fortune on all of these extra programs which give you website boosting ideas? I found that I learn alot from reading other peoples hubs and blogs. There is free information out there, you just have to know where to find it.
I collect "making money online" ebooks which I then turn around and sell for a buck. LOL
True, it seems hard to not use programs and services that you pay for. Making online is easy in a sense you don't need to get up and move stuff. It's more difficult then most things honestly. Picking up a brick and walking here to there with it is the simplest thing anyone can understand. But when it comes to online affiliates and ad sense and revenue splitting a lot of people have problems understand this. Making money online is only easy for a user who has internet experience. Other then that they also make it so anyone can do it, guides, maps, e books, programs, blogs, sites, everything will teach you how to do it. Still don't think you can? There are podcasts, youtube videos, mp3 files, and other multimedia that will teach you how to do it!
Making money online is easy.
Making a lot of money online is hard.
Making any money online is easy if you have experience!
Making a living online is hard..even with experience ='(
Making better money from free resources easy.
Making better money from paid for services...expensive -.-
The first thing to keep in mind is not to loose money: every year many new people loose thousands and thousands of dollars falling for the scammers! There is no need to pay for anything except for hosting/domain names and possibly some software tools. In fact you can start for free - and should - using sites such as hubpages ,squidoo and blogger for free hosting. I'm lucky I just failed to make money for the first 6 months: I didn't loose a lot more. I My view of where internet marketing is at is here http://hubpages.com/hub/InternetMarketingGoldRush
some specific recommendations on what to read is here http://hubpages.com/hub/HubPages-Internet-Marketing
Making money on the internet is very addictive and can be costly if you do not curb your enthusiasm. the best advice I can give to anyone trying to get started on the business is to start out with some free programs first. Find a marketing plan to promote that free program and once you start experiencing some success, you can then upgrade to a higher money making opportunity.
Success on the internet has little to do with education, experience or your financial background...it has every thing to do with the marketing plan or system that you implement.
If you have the right system you can then market any product successfully.
These are some of my hubs on Internet Marketing:
http://hubpages.com/hub/5-Proven-Traffi … techniques
http://hubpages.com/hub/Get-More-Backli … -Backlinks
http://hubpages.com/hub/Free-List-Of-Email-Addresses
I would have to disagree with you with the comment "that success on the internet has very little to do with education". Cause for one to have a marketing plan one must be educated on the subject of marketing (formal or informal). Most people do not have the proper marketing skills to become successful on the internet without first learning basic marketing techniques.
Some people get more affiliates by giving free seminars about how to make money online.
To be successful in Affiliate Program, you have to follow the simplified 3-steps:
1) Find a niche market or find what people needs?
2) Find a solution for the niche market or people needs.
3) Get people to your solutions and get them to use your solution!
You need a strategy to doing the above simplified 3-steps.
I had started a step-by-step program that helped me doing that and I am getting paid for my effort! I hope you have your strategy in place when you start your Affiliate Program. Remember to "Build Your List" during your marketing.
All the best to your Affiliate Programs.
Cheers,
Philip Mok
by stevemark122000 15 years ago
If you are like me, your inbox is being bombarded daily with emails from gurus claiming to have the perfect opportunity. I always say if it sounds to good to be true it probably is. Last week, I came across an affiliate program that sounded to good to be true. It was free for your website, auto...
by Sally Gulbrandsen 9 years ago
Affiliate Marketing!If you have a blog - have you monetized it and if so, are you using any other affiliate programs besides Google Adsense, e-Bay or Amazon?Is it a good or a bad idea, to look for Affiliate's programs whose product line, relate more to your particular craft?
by kirstenblog 10 years ago
Besides Ebay, amazon, google and clickbank what affiliate programs are there that are free to join aBesides Ebay, amazon, google and clickbank what affiliate programs are there that are free to join and legitimate? If possible what affiliate programs offer real goods as opposed to digital downloads?
by danleeyo 14 years ago
is it possible to make real cash online and spend nearly zero.?
by editorsupremo 11 years ago
There are many programs online to make money, such as MLM, Direct Marketing, bloggin, article writing etc, but out of all the programs I think affiliate marketing is the best and most straight forward method to earn money. What do you think? If you have an opinion about any other method you...
by Kathleen Roberts-Marshall 13 years ago
I hope this hasn't been addressed someplace. If so, I apologize but I can't seem to find the information.I know there are affiliate programs through HP, such as AdSense and Amazon (which I cannot use since I am in Colorado). I am wondering if we are allowed to use other affiliate programs. For...
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