Make Money Online - 3 Things People Forget

Everyone talks about making money online but the sad truth is that most people never even make a dime, or even worse they lose money. Now chances are you will try and make money online, and you will lose money. That fact is there are things that people don’t take into consideration and therefore ruin their business

The Rules

1.This is a business and business first, treat it like one, never get emotional over your internet business

2.If advertising isn’t working, ditch it as fast as possible and move and trying something else

3.If you find something that works, don’t stop and move onto something else, go deep and wide, exploiting that offer or product for as much money as you can.

Now these are very basic rules, but just because they are basic doesn’t mean that they are not powerful. The above rules have built its fair share of millionaires online. For me, I think getting emotional about my online business is something that I tend to do, and I have to take a few minutes. Step back and look at the big picture, one I am able to take it all in and realize what my ultimate goal is, Its easier to concentrate.

You might be asking, OK I found something that works now what do you mean go deep and wide. What I mean is once you have found a webpage or offer that converts you need to get as much traffic to that web page as you can. Often you will find that people interested in one offer, are also interested in another offer. For example people looking to make money online, when they buy a product about “Google AdWords” do you think they might be interested in something about getting free traffic? More often then not yes. So that is another traffic stream that can be redirected to your offer to make money.


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