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REVIEWS
Because this section is so extensive I am dividing it into 3 parts
consisting of the following items:
1. Reviews of Money Making Programs
2. Reviews of Advertising Programs
3. Reviews of Program Aids
I strongly recommend you read each section. A good money
making program is worthless without the proper advertising tools.
Conversely, the greatest advertising in the world is not going to sell
a program that is obviously poorly put together. Some of the money making
programs I am going to review as a group because quite honestly, they are
either all good or all bad. If that doesn't sound possible, when I explain
you will understand. Some program types are just Bad by nature and are
best to be avoided.
Money Making Programs
1. Paid To Read Emails
Let me get these out of the way fast because these
are absolutely the WORST thing to EVER hit the Internet and for
some reason they just don't want to go away and die.
A paid
to read email company works like this:
- You register with the company
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- Each day they send you a number of emails to read. Actually they are ads that you can either read from your own email
account or from their web site.
- For each email you read (link you click) you get paid
And therein lies the rub.
The sites that claim they pay these
insane amounts of money per email read (I've seen amounts as high as
$500 per email) simply DON'T PAY. You can request payment all you like.
Hair will grow on door knobs before you EVER see a DIME. Eventually when
the company gets enough complaints filed against them with the BBBOnline
they close up their doors and you're out whatever money you paid to join
and all the money you thought you were getting.
The sites that DO
pay are just not worth joining. Why? Because the amounts they pay per email
read are so minuscule that it will take you forever before you see an amount
of money that even resembles an income.
The typical legit site
pays about 1 cent per email read. They send you about 20 per day. So over
the course of a month you will make about $6. My friend, I don't call that
making money on the Internet. Some do pay up to 3 cents per but even $18 a
month isn't going to pay to fill up your car for a week, especially not
with today's gas prices.
In a word. STAY AWAY FROM THESE!!
2. Paid Survey Sites
These are actually similar to paid to read emails
except you are paid to take online surveys. Basically it works like this:
- You register with the company
- Each day they send you a number of surveys to take.
- For each survey you take you get paid
And therein lies the rub (again).
Most survey clubs for starters charge you
an insane fee to join, as much as $69 for one. Sure, you get access to
hundreds of survey companies through the club but when you start getting surveys
sent to your email box you find out that you don't qualify for 90% of them. So before
you even actually get to take a survey it can be days or even weeks. One company I
received surveys from I have YET to qualify for ONE. And then finally when you DO
qualify for a survey, the amount they pay you for each is a joke. Some companies
actually just give you what they call credits and then you cash your credits in for
payment. The average company requires 1000 credits to get $10. At 10 credits per
survey it takes 100 completed surveys to make your $10. Even if you qualified for
one survey a day it would take you over 3 months to get your $10 check. That's what
it took me with this one company. I have since given up on taking online surveys.
They are just not worth the effort for the amount of money you make.
3. Randomizers
Let me just start out by saying that these are ILLEGAL. I was
a member of one and almost lost my PayPal account because of it. These are PURE pyramid
schemes where no real product is sold and no real service is provided. I am seeing
fewer of these so hopefully they will someday be gone. Just so you know what to look
out for, here is how these work.
- You sign up by making your initial payment, usually between 5 and 10 dollars.
- Every time someone joins the company after you a random payment is made to
somebody in the company in addition to the person who signed up the new member.
There are so many things about these sites that are wrong that I don't even know
where to begin. For starters, if no new members come in after you then you never get
paid. Then, even if new members do come in you will get paid depending on how many
current members there are. So if there are 5000 members to this site then you will have
to wait until 5000 more NEW people come in before you get your next payment. Then after
they come in you have to wait for 10,000 new members before you get paid again. Sure, you
can try to get your own people to join but then you have to know how to advertise to get
enough members under you to make it worth while. While slightly better than Paid to Read
emails and surveys, the bottom line is this. These sites are NOT allowed by the payment
companies they subscribe to. For example. The original PayPal randomizer site makes it's
payments to your PayPal account. Well guess what? PayPal does NOT recognize this as a legit
business and sends you an email stating that if you continue to get payments from them your
account will be suspended PERMANENTLY. So do yourself a favor. Stay away from these. They are
unethical and illegal and in the long run you'll never make more than a $100 or so for the life
of the program before it folds and that $100 will take you a good 13 to 16 months to earn. There
are just better ways to make money on the Internet.
4. Doublers, Triplers, etc.
Most of these are also illegal though there are actually a few
reputable companies that offer products and services for your payment. The
problem though is with the actual model of how this works. It simply can't
sustain itself over the long term as I have personally seen. The one legit
company that has actually been in business for over 2 years has finally had
to abandon the doubler principal because they could no longer sustain it and
members were no longer getting paid. Let me explain how these work.
- You sign up by making your initial payment. This can usually be any amount
you like though there are upper limits which vary company to company.
- Whatever amount of money you put in you are "guaranteed" to get double or triple that
in so many months, usually around 90 days.
So let's say you initially put $10 into the company. In 90 days you will get $20 back and
make a $10 profit. If you put in $100 you get $200 back and make a $100 profit. The problem
with the model, as proven by financial analysts, is that eventually there are so many people
in the company waiting for payment that in order to keep doubling payments the amount of money
that has to come in needs to be close to the national debt. Take my word on this. Sadly it is true.
The one company like this that I joined I invested $560 into it December of 2004. I was supposed to get
my payment in March of 2005. As of September 2005 I am still waiting and will not get paid because
the model has been disbanded by the company. Now I will receive, when the new model kicks in, $12 a week
on my $560 investment. Do the math. It will take me 46 weeks just to get my money back and BREAK EVEN.
Please do yourself a favor. Any site you see that promises to give you double or triple your money back
within a certain amount of time, run as fast as you can from them.
5. Paid Typing Companies
On the surface it would seem that it can't get easier than this. Type ads
on the Internet and get paid for every ad you type and/or get response from. This is
generally how these work.
- You sign up with the company and pay your enrollment fee. Right away, any company
that charges a fee to work for them is not legit. But okay, you're desperate so you give
it a shot. The fees can be as little as $20 and as much as $70.
- You get your training on how to type the ads, what ads to type and then set up
your account so that you get the proper credit for each ad you type.
The problem is, the people who advertise these companies don't give you the fine
print of how these things work. That's when you realize that you can't make any real
kind of money with them no matter how hard you work. I worked one of these for 5 months
and made $28. That comes to a little more than $5 a month. I worked 14 hours a day typing ads.
Let me explain WHY these just don't work.
Let's take the companies where you are
paid for every ad typed, even if there is NO response. This seems like the easiest way
to make money. There are several problems. For starters, the restrictions on how the ads
have to be typed and WHERE you can post them are crazy. About 90% of places to post ads
on the Internet are restricted. Then the ad has to be formatted a certain way. If they
don't approve of the ad, which you don't find out until after you've actually typed it and
posted it, then you DON'T get paid for it. All that work for nothing. Then there is the matter
of how much you get paid for the ad. That depends on the number of responses. Yes, I know I
said you get paid regardless of the responses. But if you get NO responses your payment for
the ad is about 3 cents. In order to get paid 10 cents for the ad you have to get about 100
responses. To get paid 25 cents you have to get about 1000 responses. This varies from company
to company but that is about the pay scale. Plus you have to post the ad to a certain
number of sites. By the time you have worked your 14 hour day and have posted about 40 or 50 ads
you usually end up making about $1.50 for the day. If you do that for a month you make about
$45 for the month. You've worked a total of 420 hours for that $45. Comes out to about 10 cents
per hour. And this is the BETTER of the 2 options.
Then there is the company where you
get paid for every response. Well, this all comes down to how good your advertising methods are.
Again, many forms of advertising are restricted. Oddly the ones that are restricted are the
ones that work. Well of course. These companies don't want to have to pay you. But wait, don't
they WANT to advertise their products and make money from sales? NO. They already made their money.
Remember? Your enrollment fee? Ah, forgot about that didn't you. This was the type of paid company
I got involved with. Yes, I made $28 in 5 months. It cost me $69 to get this "job". My net loss -
$41. Please, please, please STAY AWAY FROM THESE SCAMS.
6. Companies That Sell Advertising and/or Traffic Generation
These are the now ever popular "Sell the shovels and let others dig for the gold" companies.
In theory these are really great. Everyone needs good advertising that works to promote
their product or service. The problem is that most of these companies sell advertising methods
that DON'T work and they should be ashamed to even promote these methods. One company, who will
remain nameless uses methods that I used to promote my paid typing company when I made my $28.
So obviously those methods don't work. The only method they use that does work is where they give
you a list of phone numbers and you make phone calls. How many telemarketers have YOU hung up on? Here is
how these usually work.
- You sign up with the company and pay your enrollment fee. The one company's fee is (hang onto your seats)
$1500. You heard me right.
- You then have to try to sell this $1500 package to people who don't
have 2 nickels to rub together in order to make your $1000 commission. How many of these do you think you will
sell? Plus, how many people have that kind of money to shell out on something that is very far from a sure thing?
The first time I got a call from one of these people and asked him to cut to the chase on how much this "great"
advertising was going to cost me, I laughed so hard I almost split my sides. I then politely told him, thanks
but no thanks. And I'm a successful marketer. Most people you will call are not.
Obviously not every company is the same. The enrollment fees all vary but most are very expensive. With that kind
of risk it just isn't worth taking the chance, especially when most of these methods simply don't work. As for the
phone calls, you're looking for an Internet job. You don't want to spend 8 to 12 hours a day on the phone. Yes, that's
how much time you will spend each day.
Having said all that. There IS one advertising program that I DO
believe in. Their methods DO work and it doesn't cost a fortune to get started. The sign up is basically $19.95 to get
the book and training to teach you the system and then just $10 a month to promote the program. Your only other costs
are the advertising methods themselves that you decide to use, all of which have been proven. I can personally say from
my own experience that these advertising sources DO work. In just 4 months I was making over $1000 a month online
promoting my various products and services. My monthly expenses were under $200. You figure my net profit. Certainly
not bad at all.
If you're interested in at least reading up on this system here is the site where you can get an
idea of what is in the book and how to purchase it if you like. It has been around for over 5 years and is a member of
the BBBOnline. Are they reputable? In a word, YES.
Click HERE
7. MLM (Multi Level Marketing)
MLM companies have gotten a bad rap because of the ones out there that are just plain awful and
nothing but pyramid schemes. There is no real product or service involved. Here is
basically how these work.
- You sign up with the company and pay your enrollment fee. This can be anywhere from $5 to $50 or more.
- You
are then presented with a pay plan. These are as varied as there are companies. I'll give an example below.
- You try to sign up as many people under you as you can. You get paid for each paid member that you get.
The reputable companies DO offer a valid product or service. Some of the products and services are good and some
are not so good but at least they are legit. Products and services range from e-books, to free web hosting. As a matter
of fact one of my first MLM companies gave me free web hosting for my $19.98 fee which was really a great deal as most
web hosting costs over $35 a month alone. Plus there were other items I received that more than justified the cost. I am no
longer active but if you're interested the link for signing up is below. You can actually join free but you don't get
the free web hosting if you do.
Let me now give you an example of a typical MLM pay plan:
Level 1 - You can sign up 3 people directly UNDER you MAX. You get $3 a month for each of these people.
Level 2 - Each person under you can sign up 3 people under them. You get paid $1.50 a month for each one of these.
Level 3 - Each person under each of your 3 people can sign up 3 people under them. You get $0.75 a month for each of these.
This can go as far as 10 levels or more. When you add up all the money you can make it comes out to some insane amount of like $2 million a month.
But here is the problem.
For starters you can only sign up so many people yourself. After you get 3 you are on your own. From that point you are
depending on OTHERS to make your money for you. The problem with that is simply, even if you KNOW how to advertise to get
members, most people do NOT. They have no clue and shortly drop out of the program. What happens is you are constantly
recycling members. As good a marketer as I am I never made more than $200 a month with any one of these matrixes because
people just don't stay with the program. And I teach them how to advertise and they STILL can't make it work. Why? Because
most people are lazy and don't want to work. They see what it takes to make money with MLM and they don't want to put
the effort in. Out of the hundreds of people I have brought into various MLM programs only a handful stay any length of time.
Sure, because I know how to promote I can get lots of people in but all I'm doing is recycling and I'll never make that magic
million dollar mark that I should be making based on the matrix levels. Having said that, if you go through all my training and
do everything I tell you to do you CAN make an okay living online with MLM programs. But don't try it until you REALLY know
how to promote them. When I am finished with you, don't worry, you'll be ready.
As for that company I was telling you about that gives the free web hosting and a ton of other features that are really worth the
$19.98 a month, here is the URL.
Click HERE
8. Freelance Writing For The Internet
Yes, this actually is a real job opportunity and can pay fairly well, though you will
never get rich off of doing this. The problem is, this IS a real job. You have to put together a resume
showing the area you are knowledgeable in. You have to send in samples of your work and then after all that
you have to bid on the assignment. The lowest bid takes it. That's right. If somebody is willing to do the
writing assignment for less than you then you lose the bid. Here is where you have to weigh what your time
is worth against what you will get paid for the assignment. Some articles will be a page that you can write in
a couple of hours. So if you get the bid for $25 for the article, that's not too bad. But if it's an article that's
going to take you a week to write and you still only get $25 then it just isn't worth it. Internet Freelance Writing
is not an easy gig to land. You have to be very talented and a great writer. I won't even attempt it and I've been
writing articles for over 20 years. Plus, my time is worth more to me than $10 an hour which is about the most you
can realistically expect to get. But if you're interested here are the steps you need to take in order to have a
shot at doing this.
- Decide what topics you want to write about. Make it something you are familiar with.
- Put together a resume of related work experience.
- Do a Google search for "Freelance Writing Projects" to see what is available. Trust me, you will find plenty
of listings
- Submit your resume and bid to each project you are interested in.
- Wait for a response.
Don't be surprised if it takes you MONTHS to win a bid, either because you are asking for too much money or the
company doesn't feel you have the right experience. Like I said, this isn't easy but it IS legit work.
9. Internet Researcher
This is another real job and even harder to get than freelance writer. In case
you're wondering what an Internet Researcher does, go to any site that provides information. Read
the bits of data that you find there. If it's a large site with lots of information that info was
gathered by Internet Researchers. To land this gig you practically have to have a P.H.D. in whatever
subjects you're asked to research, plus you have to have excellent search engine skills. Meaning you
have to know EXACTLY what to type in for your search engine inquiries in order to find what you're
looking for as quickly as possible. Companies are not going to wait around for you to get this info
to them. And with all that, the pay isn't that great. For a project that might take you a whole day
at best you may make $25. Now if you could get a project a day that's a good $750 a month for a 40
hour work week, or about $4.50 an hour. The problem is, these jobs are very rare and very hard to find.
At least it's honest work and if you have the time you can make $8,000 a year doing this full time, again
if you can find enough projects. The steps for getting a researcher job are about the same as for
getting a freelance writer job. Here they are in detail:
- Decide what areas of research you're interested in
- Do a Google search for "Internet Researcher" You won't find many.
- Send the company an email with your resume and interests
- Wait for a response. If they respond they will tell you what they are looking for and what it will pay.
You then have to decide if you want the job.
Don't hold your breath on these. They are VERY hard to come by.
10. Mystery Shopper
Honestly, I don't know why this is considered an Internet job
as the Internet is the last place you spend doing this.
A Mystery Shopper is someone who goes out shopping, literally. You may
go to a clothes store one day, a diner the next. When you return home from
your shopping experience you send in your review of the retail establishment
to the online company you happen to be working for. After submitting your report
you will get paid. Don't try to fabricate these as they make you show actual
confirmation that you were there, such as s signed statement from the owner or
manager of the place.
The pay for mystery shopping varies. It can be anywhere
from $10 to $25 per assignment to a gift certificate. The problem with these jobs are
many. For starters you have to be willing to go wherever they send you unless you
specifically state in your application that you will only travel so many miles. If
you do that then you're limiting yourself to the jobs you will get. Then of course
there is the cost of travel. You are NOT reimbursed for this. You are responsible for
all expenses. In the case of restaurants, the company will usually pay for your meal
and that basically becomes your payment. The other problem with these so called jobs
is it seems to take forever before you get sent anywhere, especially if you put travel
restrictions on yourself. It is not unheard of to go a month without getting sent
on an assignment. The chances of you making even $100 a month is slim to none and that
is BEFORE you take out your travel expenses. Again, I don't know why this is considered
an Internet job. If you're still interested in doing something like this here are the
basic steps you will need to take.
- Do a Google search for "Mystery Shoppers". You will find quite a large number of listings.
- Go to the site where you intend to apply to be a mystery shopper and follow the
instructions on how to do this. Each site will be different. Many will have you fill out
a form which will usually include what kind of shopping you are interested in doing and how
far you are willing to travel.
- They will then get back to you if they have any assignments in your area. If you live in
a large metro area you have a better chance of getting an assignment than if you live in a small
town, unless you are located near a large city. There are very few mystery shopper assignments in
Smallville, Kansas.
In closing on this subject, don't count on it to be a main source of income. If you make $50 a month
consider yourself lucky. The up side to this job is it's a lot of fun. I've done it but when gas prices
started going out of control years ago I decided that it just wasn't worth doing anymore. You
will have to decide for yourself if this is something you'd like to try.
Having said ALL that, if you're still interested in doing this (for some people it's a lot
of fun) and DON'T want to go through the hassle of finding these mystery shopping jobs, there
is a book you can get that will give you absolutely the BEST ones on the Internet. Not only that,
all the companies in the book have NO application fees. The book does give great sources. I've done
some of them. Like I said, I'm just sick of the travel and the gas expense. But if that doesn't
bother you then this may be something you might want to pursue.
Here is the URL if you're interested.
Mystery Shopping Book
11. Paid To Surf Companies
For someone who does nothing BUT surf the Internet all day
for free anyway, this is a lot of fun and you'll make about $23 dollars
a month for 8 hours surfing a day. I said it was fun, I didn't say it would
make you rich. If you're wondering how these companies can pay you just to
surf the Internet it's really very simple. The companies that sign up THEIR
advertising with the paid to surf companies pay a fee to have their sites
displayed. Their hope is that when you see their site you will purchase their
product or service. And let me tell you, many of these products and services
are very good and you end up spending more money than you make. That is one
of the dangers of being a paid surfer. It's kind of like going to Vegas or
Atlantic City with a $10.00 roll of quarters that they give you on these tours.
You end up gambling away that $10.00 roll of quarters before you're even there
an hour. If you have lots of will power as I said, you can make about $23 a month
surfing 8 hours a day. A little more if you surf more. If you're interested, these
are the steps you need to take:
- Do a Google search for "Paid To Surf". You will find a ton of these.
- Follow the instructions for sign up at the site you choose.
- You will then get instructions of how to download what they call their "surf bar".
This is the bar that will scroll across your PC screen while you're connected to the
Internet. You will be required to click on a certain number of sites displayed to
you every hour that you are on. Your clicks and time on are logged by the software and
based on this you will get your payment.
My last job in the corporate world my supervisor actually did this while he was on the
phone with customers. He did pretty well considering he had to be there anyway. But again,
he didn't get rich on this. It basically paid for a tank of gas when the month was over.
These days you probably won't do even that well.
12. Retail Sales
There are countless number of REAL products to sell on the Internet.
Everything from cosmetics, to health aids, to fruit juice. These are ALL legitimate
products and you can be proud to sell any of them. The problem is, NONE of these
companies teach you HOW to effectively market their product. Oh, they'll give you a
ton of methods to use but 95% of them don't work. The few that do work you get very
little results from and certainly not enough to cover the cost of your inventory.
Unless you either have a large in house mailing list or know a lot of people you aren't
going to make a lot of money doing this. I tried when I first started out and didn't know
anyone, which is where the typical new marketer is going to be. I didn't know how to
promote the product, which I still use personally, and the bottom line was that on my
$5,000 worth of inventory, I made all of $128. This was one of the costliest lessons
of my life at the time. Don't get me wrong. The products (natural home cleaners) were
excellent. They were environmentally safe and not too expensive. I should have sold a ton
of this stuff. But I didn't because I didn't know how to. So unless you know HOW to advertise
on the Internet in a way where your ads ARE seen you are going to be in for a very long
and hard road selling items online. Eventually I used up all my inventory myself and now
only buy what I need to get me through each month. Yes, I get a discount as a distributor but
I am NOT making money with this stuff. Ironically, today I probably could but handling real
products for sale is a hassle. Especially if you have to ship them yourself. If you can
find a company that will do all the handling and shipping for you then you're in luck. Still,
you better know how to advertise or you're not going to make money doing this. But of all the
things I've listed thus far this area has the most potential for success with just a little
advertising knowledge. Just make sure you hook up with a product that you believe in. Naturally
you will have to try it first, and NO most companies do NOT give free samples so there is
going to be an initial expense before you even decide on whether or not you ARE going to
sell this product. Another reason why I keep away from this area. What do I do if I buy a
product and it stinks? My integrity will NOT allow me to sell it so I'm out the money I spent
on the sample.
Having said all that, if you want to sell a product that is sure fire because it has a name
already then sell Avon products. My wife has a perfume she got from Avon 20 years ago that
still drives me wild. I am not a distributor but you can't go wrong selling this stuff. They
have been around since long before the Internet and their products are top of the line.
Here is the site if you are interested. (for U.S. residents ONLY)
Avon Web Site
Here is an Australian Web Site that doesn't seem to have any residence restrictions.
Avon Australian Web Site
13. FREE TO JOIN!!!
I'm sure you've seen these ads all over the place. FREE TO JOIN - Make $3,000 your first DAY! The sites
themselves can range from selling ebooks to simply getting some poor fool to sign up under you. Well, think about
this. If the main selling point of the site is that it is free to join and it's a site that has no real product but simply
tells you that you can make so much money if you get x number of people to sign up, how are you going to do this? If they sign up
for free, which is what you did, HOW do you get paid? The problem is you ONLY get paid if they upgrade to paid status. And in most
cases YOU have to upgrade to paid status as well. In that case it isn't really free is it? Please do yourself a favor, stay away
from any site where the advertisement says it's FREE to join. You may not want to hear this but you can't make money on the Internet
unless you spend money. Free will get you nothing. If you do decide to join one of these sites please write to the owner first and ask
up front if there are any hidden costs and if not how you ACTUALLY get paid. In most cases you will get a reply stating that you get paid
for everyone who signs up and becomes a paid member. I had one program I was in like this. I had over 300 free members. I had ZERO paid
members. Why? Because people who sign up for something because it is FREE will NEVER upgrade to paid. These are people who are looking
for something for nothing and they will never change. This is why I stay away from these programs.
14. Get A Site JUST Like This One!!!
Here is another one of my favorite jokes on the Internet. The main selling
point of these sites is you get a page just like the one you're seeing and for every person
you get to get this page from you, you get paid half of the sign up fee. There is no real
product of any use associated with these sites. They'll usually give you a whole bunch of stuff
that in no way is going to make you any kind of money or help with your marketing in any way, such
as blasters and auto responders. But basically this is a "get some poor sucker to" spend his $10 or so
in the hopes he can get people to buy the site from him. And the worst part of these sites is you get
NOTHING from any sales he makes. Now if you know how to advertise you probably could get a ton of
sign ups to these things as they all look so wonderful when you read the sales pages. But if you have
any ethics at all you won't go near these things. They are not even good pyramid schemes because you
don't get paid on other people's efforts. Please watch out for these and stay far away from them.
15. H.Y.I.P. (High Yield Investment Program)
I am not going to waste a lot of time on these because not only are they
illegal but the F.B.I. is after the people who perpetuate these schemes. Basically
a HYIP is a program where you invest funds in an off shore account through your bank and when the account
reaches a certain balance you are paid. The scam is as follows. After you've put a certain
amount of money into this account (with your bank) the person who suckered you into this
forges a letter of credit and has the funds transferred to HIS off shore account. Your money
is gone, NEVER to be seen again. Please don't even think about getting involved in a HYIP.
OKAY NOW, JUST HOLD ON!!!
At this point you're probably thinking to yourself, "Steve, you're not
making a lot of this sound very good. As a matter of fact, most of this sounds plain LOUSY."
Well, the truth is, most of what I just reviewed IS lousy, with the few exceptions. But there is
one area of making money on the Internet that I haven't touched on yet...
16. Selling Your Own Product Or Service
SIX words. And the hardest thing you will ever do in your life. Sit down
and think about it. You first have to come up with the idea for a product or service. Then you
have to figure out HOW to promote it. I'll get to promotion in the next section but for now
let's just concentrate on the product or service. I briefly went over the steps of how to start
your own business in the previous section. But let's go into a little more detail here.
You want to create a product or service that you are interested in and have knowledge of. Everyone
has some kind of interest so just sit down and make a list of all the things you enjoy doing or have
some knowledge of. For example. I have always loved computer programming. When I saw how many ads
there were on the Internet for web designers I thought that would be something I'd enjoy doing. So I
took a web design course at an accredited school. Cost me $3000. I am now certified as a web designer,
web programmer and web administrator. I could get a job doing this in corporate America but I don't
want to work for bosses anymore. So the next thing I did was get a domain, hosting and created my own
web site. After that, using the advertising methods I've learned, I promoted my services as a web designer.
You can view one of the sites I designed...
HERE
The site took 3 months to design and I made $3500. That was a discount as I
normally get $75 per hour. It was my first job so I did it dirt cheap. The only
reason I got it was because I knew how to promote my business.
The point I am trying to make is this. I don't care what you try to do to make
a living online. If you have no conscience and want to promote one of those
get a page like this sites, then you're going to at least have to know
how to promote your business or you won't be able to make even the scams work.
So let's get on to the next section, ADVERTISING. <--Click Here

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