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I know it's hard and that is why I gave myself 3 years to nuke my day job. I also am interested in any way to make money on or offline and that is why I have examples of both on my website. Money is money and I don't care how I get it (legally). I wish I could find more examples of concrete step by step methods to make money online instead of the tons of ebooks that just regurgitate the same old generalities over and over. The ebooks are crap if you ask me.
"Secret to Making Millions" by Homemom3
Get suckers to buy this book, for every book bought at $45, $245, $499 I'll be making money because I know they all want to know how to make millions. See all ya need to do is write a book with that title, wait for someone to buy and and tell them to make one.
UGh! I hate scams and while I've never bought one of those books I've read where someone bought into one of those to walk away feeling cheated. No, not saying all are but if there were a bunch that really taught us wouldn't we all be making millions?
Be true to yourself, work hard, learn from other bloggers and you will start earning money. Great one Garry, I love the no BSing. :)
also, i think you're mostly right about how most people selling things are just out to rip you off.. but.. last year i wrote an ebook detailing how my site was making $1k/month in only 4 months (it's free in my blog now). I sold nearly 1,000 copies at $10/each - and i didnt have to cut anybody's throat - and NONE of my customers came away feeling ripped-off. We arent ALL bad-guys..
As always, great post. And you're very right about the fact that it's not easy, by any means. And yes, there are hundreds of people and places that try to sell you crap that just plain ass doesn't work.
However, you missed one point. For myself personally, just because I don't make as much money each month as Darren Rowse or John Chow, or even you for that matter, that doesn't make me a failure. In my opinion, if I've made ANY money online from my endeavors, I've already succeeded. I try to make money online for the little things that come up in my life. Little things my kids need, little things I wish I had, and little things I'd like to be able to do for other members of my family.
I feel that if you've made any kind of a name for yourself, if you've got regular readers coming back time and time again, and if you can put some money in your paypal account, you've succeeded in the online money making game.
But that's just my opinion. LOL :)
Years ago I went into business for myself, designing and hosting websites. Between 9/11 and Open Heart Surgery I got wiped out financially. I realized I had to have a regular job with benefits to protect my family, but, being over 40 and having survived Cancer and Heart surgery I did not want the pressure of the Corporate job. Therefore, working a basic day job (which does not pay enough) and mixing it with Internet Income seemed to be the best fit. And I love it.
Christine, you bring up an excellent point. There is a niche of the make money online crowd that don't really want to deal with all the political bull crap and don't really have the intentions of "RULING THE DOT COM WORLD".
What you have said is that there are quite a few people doing into the business of making money online to score just some extra cash for things. There are people who go into this business who have a goal of making only $100 dollars, etc...
This is all very true and perhaps I should offer to cater to this crowd more often. I know for a fact that I can help any blogger score $100 dollars per month. :)
Your blog is doing great man... very healthy blog! And I think you are doing a lot of great things and have the drive and motivation towards pushing your site, your venture into higher levels. The domain name itself is perfect. Very awesome domain name. Your site design looks great.
Now I haven't carefully looked real deep into your blog as far as the content that you write. But I think with your level of motivation to find success and your striking ability to learn from others first before you execute yourself will make the difference for you in the long run.
My perception of you is that you tend to be a very cautious type and you don't really execute things unless you truly feel that they are a sound decision. In other words, you sleep on your ideas for a day or two before you roll out... and that is good! Randy Brown makes an awesome comment above... and in my opinion, this guy really gets it! BTW, want to talk about commitment level, the dude has a tattoo of his website on his arm. I got an email from his this morning that I will be responding to in a bit.
After speaking with my partner David and listening to what Randy has to say... I have to say, not every product is a scam. But unfortunately, it is the actions from thousands of other people that make it difficult for people like Randy to sell wonderful products. As David told me offline today, there are tons of awesome products online and not every one is a scam. I do feel the same, but man it sure is hard to filter thru the garbage to find the good stuff.
@ Randy,
Thanks for taking the time to drop me a comment and contact me via email... We'll be in touch very soon! The sale of your e-book is a true success story. Congrats and I can only imagine how much of a positive impact that has had for the people who read it.
Congrats on the sale of your site. Seems like the first week of Nov was "Lets sell our blog week!".
It does seem that you need a few well targeted blogs and sites to actually make it and that is what i'm going to be putting my effort into very soon.
Randy is right about not all products being a scam. I think I came over as implying that - there are ebooks which are great although they get buried by other poor products. If only there was one true authority that lists the good ones, unfortunately most of these are marketers who look at the dollars first.
Garry said it in a nutshell. Get traffic and CONVERT! That's all there is to making money online. And both are HARD work, that is ongoing. All those Internet marketers showing how much money they make (and you can too - bullshit) is a total crock. Visit blogs like this one and you'll learn a lot.
Wow... I am very happy to hear that I have that kind of impact on people. Blogging is a business for me. Just like you, I have attacked a niche (a few of them) and have opened up such a huge can of whoop ass on it and haven't looked back. With this blog however, this is different. My business is in helping others. Eventually, I hope to grow this blog to a level to where it can give me future options. As I say that this blog doesn't make me money via monetization... it does make money for me by way of making great connections with other business owners and various clients I have provided a professional service to. Thanks for the compliment. Its comments like yours that keep me motivated to work even harder at growing my blog. Thanks man! :)
I've been blogging for almost 8 years now. I did it for fun but lately I felt I was getting bored. So when I started my new website I decided why not try to make a few bucks too? I like the challenge that comes with it. Who knows? Maybe I'll make some money (I'm going to try) and maybe I won't. But it has brought the fun back into blogging for me.