Hi! As the title says, I'm asking all of you how could I begin to earn money via Internet from zero (meaning not having website & not having money)? thanks I'm not form US, I'm from Croatia, Europe.
Are you the guy willing to learn, spend time and dedicated to work? Then, just read this forum daily and learn how people doing on their niche. As you know no money comes overnight and believe yourself that you can make money on internet and judge yourself what you know and where to start. Nobody knows your skills to give some exact advice. No problem where you live...
thanks alot for the tip! I've spent two weeks reading this forum and discovered that nobody isn't saying how to make cash as a beginner, step by step, the way that needs to be told to a beginner, so i decided to make this thread and maybe help another beginner that way. maybe I didn't read the right threads (there is so much of them)
I think open a blog at blogger for first thing like me and equip it with adsense which blogger allows you to use adsense easily write content that relative with a passion you have join digg,stumpleupon,twitter,reddit,myspace , facebook submit different your best articles on there and prepare to make money
Well the fact that money can be made and the speed in which it is often times made are neglected by those who have made it. Alanj878 has the right idea, I suggest affiliate marketing vis clickbank and/or myself. You can start to make some money almost overnight, at least inside of 7-10 days. please se our link below or pm I will try to assist you.
Get a credit card or take out a loan. Read and research and you won't lose money. Start small and simple.
Find something you like doing.. and do it.. do it well, then use these forums to work out ways of monetizing it.. If you arent sure what you like, then look at some topics that are hot right now, social networks like facebook are very hot, as well as blogging and the like.. do a search and find out how people are making money from these niches and see if it appeals to you!
Well - there is hope for me. You know working from home has really become work. I'm not opposed to that as I feel it will pay off. If I dedicate the time and my efforts to some work and study and with a bunch of help from everyone. I may just make it.... LOL to all.
hi londam this is another newbie here. i guess u need to concentrate more on html,css, javascript, php, perl might be a good sequence. go on.... all the best
If you're really stuck for cash, you could always send an article or two per day to Associated Content for a couple of bucks. Get used to writing articles, batch them around one subject, rewrite so that they are all original content (not copies of the Associated Content submissions) and sell them as a PLR at warriorforum. Get familiar with them before you start trying to sell them stuff. Just like here, make a couple dozen posts, first, so they get to know you. Best of luck (one noob to another).
You can start a blog for little money, affilate marketing, bum marketing or check out my sig it is the cheapest and easiest way to make real money and get traffic.
I suggest you to start drawing your pathway first; think about money (uploading and withdrawing funds) then think about your capacities ..analyze this forum as no one is willing to give away money making tips for free when you get choices pick up that on the lands for other projects cooperate with DP members and always ask help ... good luck
Blogging is certainly the best way to start if you have no money to invest. If you can get some credit (e.g. a credit card) you could buy an existing website on here that already produces some revenue. On average when buying a site I do no like to pay more than 6 months worth of revenue for the site, which means that I am getting an annual return of 200% per annum. Of course in reality a lot of sites don't quite hold up to their previous earnings for whatever reason, hence why you should really spend more than 6 montsh revenue on a site. If you do buy a site, you'll need hosting (plenty of excellent offeres on DP), and you should then spend a little bit of money (10% of the cost of the site?) on marketing it or buying links/submissions etc. Also, you need to know that some types of sites can be hard to find hosting for - proxies for example. So before buying ANY site, ensure you know where you will host it, how you will promote it, how you can increase the revenue for it & whether it represents good value for you. Good luck!
Following this thread is really helping me not get discouraged. I'm starting out as well and it seems to be overwhelming at times. When they say work from home they really mean "Work". I have no problems with that. I have confidence in my ability to move forward. Keep it up all and so will I.
Londam I have what you need, but you need some money, not much, see this thread: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=665806 Dr Web