If you make 20$/day, I'm sure you will hit 100$/day very soon. Just keep testing and work. There is a difference between reaching 100$ in a single day, and having everyday 100$ revenue. To reach the first one, is not so difficult. Reaching the second one, may be difficult
Test multiple ads over different sets of demographics on the Facebook Ad Network, and find out what's working. That is a very quick way to get to $100 per day!
Its already great that you're making 20$/day should only be a matter of time before the 100$/day come. As it was suggested, try to experiment with different ad placements and/or affiliate programs
If you make a steady $20 EVERY day, it shouldn't be too hard to scale and turn it into more pretty easily.
I am a fan of the multiple income stream approach. I have my "work" as a freelance writer that pays me everytime a client wants a product made; I did try affiliate marketing for a while but that didn't work for me; writing my own products has been productive for me and so has selling services like helping others in various niches. I am also a huge fan of the 'scale it up approach". If you are making $20 per day already you are doing really well - just do like the other posts have mentioned and do more of the same Best of luck Lisa
Dear Kumar, As you can see there are many avenues you can take in order to reach your financial goal. I've uploaded to the following URL a free ebook which gives you a few helpful tips on how to do just that: http://drop.io/100perday In a nutshell, if you want to go the product creation way (recommended), here are the steps to take: 1.Find a profitable market niche. The fastest way is to head over to Amazon.com and to Clickbank and to look for the best selling products. Magazines.com are also a good place to find a profitable niche. If there's a magazine for that niche, there probably is a market. 2.Create a product for that niche. -Find a best selling product on CB which you like. Test it. Buy it, see what makes it so successful. Check the sales page. The affiliate resource page. The Thank you page. Everything about the product. -Create a product along the same lines. Don't simply duplicate it. But create something with your own twist, inspired by that product. If that product is selling well it means the creator has done something right. If, for example, he's used a certain style of headlines on the sales page then I would use the same style. I wouldn't use the same text of course. -Although it sounds a bit far-fetched, creating your own product is not rocket science. Typically a digital product sold on CB would be either: An ebook/an audio/a video course or a combination of those three. Alternatively it can be a software. Now the more elements you add to it the more value is perceived by your audience. So an ebook would sell for $37-$47 while a complete course with videos, audios and transcripts could easily sell for $97 or more. -What you really need is to come up with an idea, to create some product for which there is demand. Let's say you're in the gardening niche and you've done your research, done some keyword research as well, and you decide to create a guide for Getting Your Garden Ready for the Autumn. What you really need to decide is what you're willing to invest here - your time or your money. Because all the tasks involved in creating that product can easily be outsourced via Fiverr/Odesk/DP etc. Here's one quick and easy way to create your product: Contact 10 gardening experts and interview them. Record the interviews via Skype and give them the chance to mention their website or latest book, to motivate them. You'd be surprised by how many experts would love to get interviewd. Now get the audio transcribed, and add 5 unique relevant articles. So now you've got an ebook with 10 interviews and 5 extra chapters. Now all you need is to get the ecover graphics done and Boom - you've got an enhanced guide with audio! Another option is to use PLR material which is very easy to find online, and to enhance it by adding unique content to it and graphics. 3.Get your website done. You'll need a product's sales page, a thank you page, a squeeze page and an affiliate resource page. Also a One Time Offer to increase sales. If you are willing to spend some money, find a good designer, send him the link to the product you like and ask him to model that design. To draw inspiration if you like. And sales copy or a sales video of course. Maybe a video would be easier and cheaper for you to start with. 4.Submit it to Clickbank. It costs $50 to put your product on CB. The advantage is that there's thousands of hungry affiliates there so once your product is there there's a great chance you'll make sales, if the product converts well. Affiliates want to make money, so they'll promote products that give them higher commissions. Offer %75 commission and treat your affiliates like your brothers, and they'll reward you. You see, even though you're giving away most of your revenue as commission fee, there is no other way you can get the massive amount of traffic the affiliates can drive you. No way. 5.Now test and tweak. Testing is very important. Test different sales pages, different squeeze pages. To get the highest conversion rate per lead. You also want to test your OTO. 6.Now choose one way of traffic generation and put all your efforts into it. If you're doing well with PPC, then master it. Only after you master 1 technique, move on. If you follow that basic pattern, you might not be on the top sellers' list of CB by Monday, but you will build an income stream which can generate you a consistant income for years to come. Once you're done with one product, build another. Think how awesome it will be when you have 50 of those? 100? Hope that helps... 1kaday