I want to make money online. I believe it's a new era for social revolution. In the future more and more people will make money online, because online earning needs little investment and agency. Capitalism will be replaced by networkism. We're lucky that we're living at the beginning of the new era, so we have a lot more chance. Based on this belief, I build my first homepage: http://www.1000000p.com At first, I want to sell pixels. I also tried making money from google adsense. As a newbie, I abuse some self clicks and was soon banned by google. Just recently, I find the clickbank affiliate program and then fill my homepage with many clickbank products that I'm interested in. Till now I haven't made a cent with it. Just yesterday I find this good forum by searching "webmaster forum" from google. I'm glad there're so many passionate and successful webmasters here. Many good methods have been proved useful and profitable. I plan to try as many methods as possible mentioned here, to improve my skill of online earning. I'll also record each result of my effort following this post, which might be helpful to other newbies.
Wow - starting a pixel website, clicking on your own Adsense ads, filling a webpage with CB products - you sound like one smart internet marketer! You sure you haven't made a few thousand dollars with your innovative ideas? But at least you're trying to improve...
zzm, it's a good start and we all start somewhere. I've seen people reading too much Internet Marketing books and forum postings but do little. They read more than do more. If you want to make money online, how about putting yourself in the shoes of a visitor/consumer? Pretend you want to buy something....what would you think? Market to them the same way.
Thanks for your suggestion. Yeah. When if a product is really interesting, then I'll have higher passion to promote it. I'll try to think what a visitor/consumer's reaction could be to my articles.
Now one method I try is to introduce my website at digg. I've submitted my website link and will see what the result could be, though I think it's just a little try.
yep, look: if you trying to make money through internet then you can write articles and sell through this proper site. there is also many way of earning through warrior forum . here you will sell any thing and purchase any thing as you wish.internet marketing is the best way of earning money. thanks sunny
Two possible outcomes: 1) You don't bum around for diggs, and your article slips to the bottom of the DIGG barrel faster that you can say "where it's at?". Using this approach, you get 2-3 diggs at most, 10-20 pageviews. On the good side, you get a link from a reputable site (even tho it's nofollow). 2) You bum around for diggs, and get flamed in proportion to the amount of diggs you actually get. If you somehow manage to get 100-200 diggs and an actual shot at the first page using that 100000p thing, you'll find yourself so severely flamed for leveraging a spammy website, that you'll want to run away to hell for a little cool-off. Regardless, I think you should try it. The best way to learn something is through experience, don't let anybody tell you otherwise. Here's a hint: when trying to use an established online community to your advantage, it's always a BAD IDEA to even think about sticking your links before getting to know the community. Otherwise you're a spammer, plain and simple. DIGG is a very technical, very close-knit community. If you want get a little spotlight over there, you really need to understand the kind of things they like, and give it to them. It's not impossible, but it's very tough. However if you succeed you're in for some amazing results! I've had a couple of videos go over 100k views in a weekend after having bummed their way to the digg frontpage.
The online world is a tough learning curve.. You need to learn more in order to improve. Laziness will never pay off.. Al.
he never stated he is a smart internet marketer.. though I am sure you knew all the stuff you know today from your first day in the business right?
Today I write an article at hubpages, to promote 2 clickbank products. I have a full time job and do online marketing at my spare time. Recently my website is down due to server problem. The server I'm using is webhostingpad. Someone reviews that webhosting provider is not good. But anyway, it's quite cheap, about $4 per month.
For an extra $0.95 a month, you can get a decent host: http://www.hostgator.com/shared.shtml I have been using them for about a year, they are very good. Ideal for self-starters and technical people who like the control panel approach. Support is usually fast and efficient. PM if you want to know more
Today I wrote another article on squidoo website. At first I'd like to test a list of free article-posting websites and want to see which websites can get more reponses to my articles.
You need a couple thousands of answers to get some decent traffic flowing in. guys just don't put all eggs in one basket and remember that quantity matters. One article can't do wonders, nor will an yahoo answer and so on. Al.
Actually this website www.milliondollarhomepage.com made over 1.000.000$ in 6 months by selling advertising space (1$ / 1 pixel)... but it was THE FIRST of it's kind... the copycats didn't have much success!
Today I write another article on ezinearticles website, need to wait for approval within 7 days. Still not decided which website I should focus on to write many articles.
Hi, evilpuppy. I hope you can check my website carefully. It's not just a copycat but has some evolution. Today I wrote another article at articlebase, which is approved in 3 hours. When I search 1000000p, first appearing is articlebase, then yahoo answers, hubpages and digitalpoint.