Thousands of people try to make money online every single day, but the question is. Do they make money? Actually a very small percentage achieves this goal because the rest of the people give up very soon. The majority of the people do not have the desire to achieve their goal because are lazy and they do not want to work hard. Another reason is because every single day they decide to do something different than the day before. In my opinion, the key to make money online is to have the desire to work hard and to give enough time to yourself to achieve your goal. My advice: Do not change your plans every day. Always try hard and one day you will be proud for yourself. Never give up. Keep that in mind if you really want to make money. What do you guys think? Mario
You're right, mate. I make a living from Internet, but i work 8 - 12 a day and i'm not still glad money that i earn.
Im just starting but a point you make is very true, people start their new project say a website then a couple of days later move onto something else. You must put time and effort into growing these things if their to become a success.
If you're really serious about making money then choose a specific project, map out the details or plan your attack, and then outsource it. If you can't afford too outsource costs then do the stuff that you can do yourself and outsource the rest. In this way you'll save some money and your project will be completed in time. You can also use DP's services section for finding members for your outsource tasks. Now a days online money is being made in this correct way, and remember you can't do all the stuff yourself as it'll require lots of time and learning on your part.
In my opinion, you can make as much money you want if you have the desire to do it. Just give time to yourself. Everything is possible in this life. Mario
I find having several projects on the go helps.. But have them all on the same theme.. Like i constantly build around 1 - 10 websites at a time . Have one main site.. and build loads of smaller more focused site pointing to the big one.. So when im bored of one i can do things to another.. and vice versa.. Once im finished i should then have a good set of sites with good content and decent traffic = $$ My main thing to anyone is = PICK A SUBJECT YOU LIKE.. because your going to be working with it 24hrs a day 7 days a week.. Ive sold everything from.. Mobility scooters, Incontinence Pants, Animal cages and Furniture.. As well as House phones, Anime Trading cards too Gold. But always come back to gambling, casinos etc.. So i guess this is my niche..
i think patience is the key. you have to do the work and the return will follow. there is no quick way.
Success is learning from your failures, it's not never making mistakes. Practice only makes perfect if you're practicing new things instead of the same thing over and over again. It's that vision of the big picture and the higher standard that keep you going through the hump until you're good enough to actually make money at what you want to do. While I agree that you need to make a plan and stick with it long term modifying it along the way as you learn is a necessary part of reaching that goal. Also, while you write "Always try hard and one day you will be proud for yourself " you need to remember the small acheivements along the way, and feeling proud for perservering rather than giving up when success doesn't come in the arbitrary timeframe you allocated it. Success is incremental rather than something that happens all at once.
Avoid information overload and set realistic goals. Set out with the goal of making $100/wkly. and then go from there.
This was really helpful. I was actually worried that I went too "nichey" with my website and chose too small a niche...but I think in the long run it'll work out. Y'all just gave me the push I needed to stay focused and rebuild my sticktoitiveness
people have to REALLY want to make money online and must have a determination to do so. There are people wanting to make money online but do they have the stamina to go all the way? Thats what u have to ask yourself.
I agree. I think it is important to be realistic, stay focused, and "pace" yourself (so you don't burn out).