I would have to say about 2 years... To begin with this was just a hobby of mine but now it's on a total diffrent level.
Probably 6 months Choose something you love doing. It's a boring thing you hear all the time, but it's true
When you're aiming to make $1.00 a month, it's not that hard Seriously though, as long as I make more than I did the month previous; even if it's 50c more, I'll be happy
It took me a year of trying and researching to figure out how to make some money online but I still myself a newbie at this.
It took me 4 month to make 400$ my first money online buth from then i'm up and going higher and higher
It took me about 1.5 years, but I've since found that it's a lot harder to launch a site than it used to be. Google is more hostile to new sites than it once was and there is a lot more competition. For new business ideas, I'm starting to think offline. It just seems like too much of my energy is being spent on SEO/link building instead of the actual websites.
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