I know when I first started a few years back it took me quite a while to get to my $100 day. Things just didn't click straight away for me. Looking back I would have done things a lot differently. If I has a bit of cash to front.... I would do PPC > CPA offers - the results are very quick - you'll lose a bit of money at first but once you get to grips with it, it is very easy to reach $100 a day within a couple of months (providing you put in the hours). If I didn't have the cash then... for I guess I would go down the route of selling a PLR eBook in a consumer product orientated niche (e.g sewing) using every free promotion method I could think of (sig links in forums, article marketing, linkbait) sending people to a mailing list squeeze page and backing the promotion up with a blog which had CPA ads, eBay auction ads, and Adsense. What would you guys do?
Make a dating site. Quick and easy way to get well over $100 a day. People think it saturated but its not. You just have to find your niche like in anything else. Check out the link below for more info. http://www.cashloopholes.co.uk/showthread.php?t=323
It's all about passion. If you don't have the passion for what you are selling in your website, then you won't make it If you do, then you probably will
I would disagree with this. I know plenty of bloggers passionately writing about a subject they love but making very little money - it takes more than passion. On the other hand I used to work in a niche I hated - but didn't give in till I made it work - admittedly I sold it off in the end and started on something else. My point is passion for a subject helps - but it won't get you anywhere on its own.
yes i agree with you.. For every successful business in future, spending a few $$ in beginning is necessary.. I do the same things and ROI are better.
I started out earning by writing (as I had no money to invest). With little money, creating and flipping websites (create four a day, flip four a day) would work.
Jason, how long it takes you (counting all mistakes of course) with which amount of average daily work (in hours) ?
I would.. Find a niche > build a list > do everything you can do to drive traffic to it > In a year you should have thousands of optins Then you build products to sell to your list as well as free content. Bang more than $100 a day there Good luck.
If you mean join some sort of metoring course then I agree. I've joined a few in my time and they helped me a lot. I joined one to do with PPC this year and it really opened up my eyes to how much money I was leaving on the table.
A lot of ways to earn $100 a day. The easiest really depends on you. For now, I agree that creating and buying websites and flipping them is the easiest way. Offering a service to webmasters is another one.
Find something that really interests you, search the net and see what others are doing, then go forward and create a site that offers something that others don't. If you are not behind your product/service/idea 100% then I won't go anywhere, because you will quickly lose interest. $100 a day is a great goal and there is enough info on this forum to help you along the way. Good Luck
You touched on something very important So many people just see their website as somewhere to dump ads. They forget that a website is a real business - and like any business it needs to provide value to its users and have some form of advantage over its competition.
DP users take note! I couldn't have put it any better myself Jason. I personally believe this is the single most important thing for any webmaster to remember. Putting up mass amounts of ads during the infancy stages of a site (unless you offer something valuable) WILL very quickly kill your site and any chances it had of growing.
I do agree with this on many levels but have to disagree a little bit. A website isn't really the business. The business is what is behind the website. Mcdonalds isn't about a store and some burgers. The business of Mcdonalds is something most of us never see. Thats why so many successful Website Owners have more than one site. Each site has a specific role in the business. Try not to think of a website or a product as the business. It's just the storefront or thing to sell.
You are right, and having more sites on a different niche to promote a product will surely get a lot of sales. But it takes a lot of hard work.
First, you start with about $800,000....and drop it in a money market account..... Come on you did say "easiest"