What They Don’t Always Tell You About How Money Are Made
There are a lot of internet marketers out there and they all tell you how good they are and how much money they make on the internet, isn’t it?
They share the methodology with you, describing it sometimes in details so you can try it also, no secret there, isn’t it?
So you try it, but…the money are not yet there, you only manage to bring in $1-2 at the end of the day…
So, what’s wrong with that picture?
Well, internet marketers usually have a home site, one where they lead their business from, one they can call home; they use that site as their personal business card, they brag there about what they do, they get leads using that site, sell various products to various other wannabe marketers, etc.
However, what they don’t always tell you is that they don’t bring in those large checks they show to you FROM ONE SINGLE website. They usually have a lot of websites(50-100-150 ??!), in many cases almost identical, each one bringing in a relatively small quantity of money that adds at the end of the day pretty good. These sites work as little money harvesting units that pay the bills at the end of the month. By the way, do you think those big shots will brag about these websites? I don’t think so…
Now imagine that YOU can have 100 such small websites that bring in $1-2 per day (mostly from AdSense). If you would have 100 such websites, how $100-200/day would sound? Well, now we’re talking, isn’t it?!
That’s a very efficient method to bring in money. It’s not easy to make 100 sites, it requires time, dedication, market research, a lot of effort, but when you are there, you will be rewarded.
Now, don’t imagine EVERY marketer out there uses this technique. No, not everyone…just many of them…
If you don’t believe me, just start looking around. You will see a lot of small websites that aparently don’t have a reason to be there because they only have ads.
Well? Does this ring a bell or what?
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November 19th, 2008 at 9:47 pm
I can’t even imagine the upkeep and time/work it must take to maintain up to 100 small sites. Not only for content, but basic maintenance. Relatively risk-free way of making some extra change, but it sounds like a ton of work.
November 21st, 2008 at 10:42 am
Don’t think about big sites, think about 2-3-4 pages for each site, in most of the time they don’t even require maintenance, just an initial set up, building a few links and letting them gather money. Of course, you will need to pay the bills for the domains and hosting. But if you get a hosting package from Hostgator for ex, you have only one account to buy and you can use it for 100 sites, it is perfect for this kind of jobs, because if you buy 100 hosting accounts, it will mean money and time.
July 7th, 2009 at 6:49 pm
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