Or any amount per day for that matter. I've made (and make) sites that average over $200 per day consistently. It's really not complicated. I've done this multiple times starting at the age of 16 years (19 now). My very first website was pbvids.com. Now sold, pbvids.com was one of the fastest growing paintball websites. Why? Was it my incredibly intelligent and wise 16 year old brain? I highly doubt it. It was because there wasn't a site like that on the web yet. I filled the void in the industry. My websites succeed because before I even build a website, I make sure that my idea for the website is solid. I always get ideas for websites, but to be honest, I only use about 1% of them. There's no point to drag on a website that's fueled by a crappy idea. Sometimes you have to suck it up and just call your idea retarded, just as long as you move on. Without a solid idea and plan for a website, your chance of failure is much higher. I can't give you precise statistics, but take my word for it based on my experience. Once you have your good idea/website, make sure you don't forget about it like 80% of all websites. The so called Google sandbox was created to filter out the lazy bone webmasters who give up working on their websites after not seeing results. Just because you can't see results, it doesn't mean they're not there. My favorite says is "If you aren't experiencing failure, you aren't taking enough risk". That principle applies to the website industry as well. You should plan on failing (at first), and you'll probably lose some money... but over time you'll learn what you need to do to survive. Then eventually you won't just be surviving, but making nothing but bank. Take it or leave it. Who knows, maybe one day you'll get a publisher check over $100 a month
Amen to that brother. I lost a lot of money the past year, but it's really paying off. I just started making $1K a month, which has been a dream of mine. Now that the milestone's reached, my next is $10K a month.
It is true. Just because you fail doesn't mean that you are a failure. It simply means you are one step closer to achieving your goal.
Great post, and agree 100% with this paragraph. When I first started out trying to make money online I had the mindset that I was going to make money easily, but that idea soon faded and I had to put hard work in without getting any return for my time and effort. Only now am I seeing a return for my efforts.
Good advice, but then again there are those people that succeed off the bat, and that my good friend is a wonderful feeling.
Very Nice Post, Poohbear88. It really isn't that difficult to make a set amount per day. That part is easy. The hard part is learning what to use to make that set amount per day. There was a line in a movie that fits this thread perfectly. I don't remember the exact wording, but it was from, "National Treasure" with Nicholas Cage. Something about, Ben Franklin failed at making the light bulb, while Edison succeeded. He said that he didn't fail, he just found 1000 ways how not make a light bulb. I know the wording is way off, but you get the jist of it.
I am glad I didn't. When you have to struggle to accomplish something... success is oh so much sweeter.
I'm just wondering, how many times should you fail before you stop trying? I mean is there a point when you just know that making money online is just not right for you?
Just keep trying one thing at a time, that you can afford. Don't max out your cc or anything like that. Just try one thing at a time that you can afford, and don't ever give up. If you can afford to try and are willing to keep learning then eventually you will succeed. If you quit at some point, you will never succeed.