Am new to all this.. so just wanted to know.. often see those ads saying built your own website and make money.. they are ready to built our website and give us those CDs explaining how to make money out of it.. w/o any prior experience.... Wonder y would anyone give me his secret 10 k pm recipe for 40 $ Any comments ..?
If making money was that much simple, anyone with $40 would have become a millionaire today. Stop getting lured by such crappy ads and plunge head first into the world of web 2.0. I'd suggest 1. Search for a niche which is searched upon a lot but lacks quality sites 2. Build a site and get yourself a domain name which reflects what your site is all about 3. Start writing good quality content and update your site regularly. This is the most important step. While backlinks, diggs, SU, and other traffic generating tools can bring in a lot of traffic, you'll be able to sustain the traffic only based on your content. 4. Once you feel your site has quality content which is worth flaunting, start marketing it vigorously. You can try out article submission, social bookmarking, blog carnivals, link exchange with fellow bloggers, and many other methods to get traffic. 5. Once you get traffic and you know what your readers want, concentrate on giving them more value. This will get people to visit your site again and again. The most important thing to note is, you don't have to spend a penny to get all these things done. Apart from the cost for getting a domain name and space, you can almost get everything else for free. The internet is full of offers, the bright take them while the dumb overlook them. Hope that helps.
No. 28081 sumtin sumtin... Never use those service. It's better to build your own site and get it running. If you apply those service, you will get stuck when your site is having some probblems (like designs and you want some changes) and you will just blur out. Set up the site yourself and learn to make money from thousands of blogs out there. (one of them is me :-p ) For web building, there are many tutorials on the 'Net