I have 1-3 months to devote to something online, what?

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    I have 1-3 months to devote to something online to make money. Any suggestion is appreciated, thanks. :)
     
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  2. ala101

    ala101 Well-Known Member

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    Do Blogging.. ;)
     
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    I think I would agree with blogging. Easy to set up, easy to update and easy to reap the rewards.
     
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    I will say if you are good in article writing than go to buy sell trade section and provide article writing services .By this you can earn good cash . Blogging is good but we need time for that , we cant make good money in such small period of time .
     
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    digitalduke Notable Member

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    If you know designing, you could do web designing. Article Writing, Directory Submission, Blogging etc are always good option for good and quick money.
    Look around, you will definitely find some.

    Good luck!
     
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    you could make a content site about something you love. The big advantage of content sites, when they have great content and getting traffic, they don't need much maintanence.

    I have a content site i created two years ago and makes a nice income every month, I've updated 3 times this year.
     
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    Blogging or set up a TV show streaming site with Zango on it.
     
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    Ok, thanks a ton guys!
     
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    I definitely learned from your post. I am still trying to earn my way online. I have come upon this post and found your reply very interesting. My thanks to you guys!
     
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    mentos Prominent Member

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    Study how to trade forex.
     
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    Do some sorta of online works...
     
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    I would also suggest blogging. Before you go and buy a domain and stuff though, make sure you know what topic you'll be talking about and really focus in on what niche you want, as "general blogs" don't usually do as well. I would also suggest writing a few articles beforehand so you have them, just in case you feel the need to update your blog but aren't in the mood to write something right then and there, you'll have backup articles.
     
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    thanks guys.
     
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    Take a class on how to be a webmaster. From there you can head in any direction you want.
     
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    buy reseller and start your own hosting :)
     
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    blogging is the way forward!
     
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    What are your plans after those 1-3 months? What are you just done with the online business?

    Unless you've got money to invest, you probably won't make it unless your knowledgeable.
     
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    Blogging would be a good way out.. but blogging would bring good amount of readers only in 3 months... readers would begin to flow if you have good articles so leaving it after that time would not make much sense too.

    You can make some money by filesharing like easy-share.com or filefactory.com

    You can also make money by article writing and just do some research and there will be many ways out to make money in those 3 months.
     
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    IMO, I would split the summer (that's what you're talking about, right?) into various projects, but not more than a handful. You could work 1, 2, or 3 weeks on each. I like to call it multi tasking :)
     
    You, Jun 8, 2008 IP