i also use some of your methods, they work. I'm planning to create my own product soon with a cool affiliate program, it's time to scale up. Whatever the method, build your list and your funnel.
The breakdown of how I make money is as follows: Rental revenue:45% Stock investments:20% Contract work:15% Freelance work:10% Translations:7.5% (this varies) Forex trading:1.5% (this varies) Royalties/consulting:1%
The easiest way to make money online is selling physical products on ebay or amazon. I personally use Amazon's FBA program where I ship my products in bundles to their warehouses and when a person buys one of my items Amazon ships them for me and I collect the cash. I am now interested in internet marketing and from what I have learned, having a list of subscribers to your niche is a great business.
I like that. Money there is guaranteed based on your output. I've been doing sponsored posts and it's an easy and quick way to earn money online.
What are you specifically renting on for rental revenue? Are you referring to renting ads on your site? Thanks.
I can imagine all the work you must put into making it work for your current business of selling products on ebay and amazon. How long have you been doing this?
I see.. Wow! That is nice of you to have many different sources of income. You're one kind of a strong businesswoman there.
I make money through affiliate marketing. I promote high quality products to a specific group of people who are interested in this subject matter. In the future -- I plan to start creating my own products. I have a 1 page website, called a squeeze page. The purpose of this site is to build my customer database -- or more commonly called my email list. I get traffic several different ways. Forms, Facebook, Ebooks, and soon going to start testing solo ads. The trick is to pick a couple methods you think you would enjoy and master them. I earn money, each time someone purchases the product through my affiliate link. Overall I think the best strategy to make money online no matter what you do, is to build your email list. From there you offer massive value to your prospects -- then occasionally sell a high quality product to them. Hope this helps
Things have changed a lot since the OP in 2012. Between all the affiliate changes, Google's anti-spam updates, and various other sites cracking down, the "old" ways are not as effective (for me anyway). I believe it is more important now to develop a product or service, and move away from 3rd party dependency (such as affiliate marketing).
There are so so many ways to make money online. I have many sites/blogs for money making purposes. Each with different function and target. It is easy to earn from affiliate marketing. There are a huge amount of potential buyer and you just need to find the product that you need to promote. Then you may wrote on the product or wrote related things bout the product and put the product link into your articles. I've tested and i successfully promote and sold clickbank product via Facebook ads. For a quick test, you may try Fiverr.
in internet is a lot of ways how to earn money: from file uploading to open own hosting. i work with file uploading and adult content.
Well, before you invest any money into a venture, do plenty of research. There are a number of forums out there to ask questions and see what others recommend. Do a search for "internet marketing forum" or even "work at home moms" aka WAHMs, for ideas.
i made over 3,500$ from my gaming website in 18 months by selling text ads button ads to various gaming site owners my site doesnt have google or any other add providers ads, i love pvt. sponsors only
I create Brandable software products and make them available to them marketers. Email marketing is NOT dead but it is Not as effective as it was. using software based Information products I am able to put multiple product links in front of a buyer Instantly. They don't need to open emails to see the money offer. I still follow up with email but a lot of sales come directly from the software if you target the right offer to the information that is provided. Oda