I think there's something you should know about making money online.
Unless you have a huge number of referrals, websites like SliceThePie, mTurk, PostLoop and others just aren't profitable in the long run. (Unless you're comfortable with a $4/hour job)
Those websites should be used to give you a monetary boost that allows you to create your own profitable website, business, or something of that nature.
You have to be creative and provide real value to people of you want to make serious money.
It can be a creative Amazon Affiliate site, a blog in an unsaturated niche, a creative new website, or a new piece of software.
As long as you are working for someone else on the Internet, your pay will usually be quite low, which is the main reason for becoming your own boss.
It won't be easy, but it's definitely worth it.
Think about this: it only takes $10-$20 per year to run a website, and everyone who has access to a computer can do it!
Unless you have a huge number of referrals, websites like SliceThePie, mTurk, PostLoop and others just aren't profitable in the long run. (Unless you're comfortable with a $4/hour job)
Those websites should be used to give you a monetary boost that allows you to create your own profitable website, business, or something of that nature.
You have to be creative and provide real value to people of you want to make serious money.
It can be a creative Amazon Affiliate site, a blog in an unsaturated niche, a creative new website, or a new piece of software.
As long as you are working for someone else on the Internet, your pay will usually be quite low, which is the main reason for becoming your own boss.
It won't be easy, but it's definitely worth it.
Think about this: it only takes $10-$20 per year to run a website, and everyone who has access to a computer can do it!
Even if your business bombs during the first year, you will have learned about SEO, affiliate marketing, and other incredibly valuable skills that can be used to bring in an impressive income, and it will only take you a couple hours to get back the money you spend on your site using PostLoop or SliceThePie.
No one will spoonfeed you and teach you everything they know unless they have a chance to make money off of you. (Especially on the internet) What you have to do is try out things by yourself and see what works and what doesn't.
You can of course as questions on here, or on different forums, but if someone is truly making bank, they usually won't share their exact details with you. (But they still might point you in the right direction!)
No one will spoonfeed you and teach you everything they know unless they have a chance to make money off of you. (Especially on the internet) What you have to do is try out things by yourself and see what works and what doesn't.
You can of course as questions on here, or on different forums, but if someone is truly making bank, they usually won't share their exact details with you. (But they still might point you in the right direction!)
Ultimately, you won't be able to make a lot of money online unless you run your own business. It doesn't matter whether it's a website, selling merchandise or books, or something else, a business is always better in the long run compared to websites like PostLoop, PaidVerts, and others.
How Do You Start?
Before jumping in and creating your first site, you'll need a plan of action, and you'll need to know what it is that you're creating.
Will it be an authority site? An Amazon Affiliate site? A micro-niche site? Or will it be a forum, a gambling site, or a spammy Pay Per Download site?
Before you decide, I recommend that you read through some of my blog posts found on this page, check out my money-making projects, and snoop around on other sites and try to figure out what works and what doesn't.
After that, take a piece of paper and brainstorm ideas for websites, business, and anything that comes into your head for at least 1 hour.
After that put the paper away and don't look at it for at least 24 hours.
When you come back, place an x by the ideas that don't seem to make sense, or that you don't want to do, but don't actually cross them off! An idea that doesn't make sense now, might be perfect later.
Now choose one website or business idea that you want to work on and work on it for at least 6 months!
Don't stop if it's not successful. Don't stop if you're getting bored. Don't stop if you think you're not getting anywhere.
At this point your goal should be to learn as much as you can about SEO, marketing, link building, and content creation.
If your site isn't anywhere close to the top 50 on Google, that's okay! (As long as you learned something)
Will it be an authority site? An Amazon Affiliate site? A micro-niche site? Or will it be a forum, a gambling site, or a spammy Pay Per Download site?
Before you decide, I recommend that you read through some of my blog posts found on this page, check out my money-making projects, and snoop around on other sites and try to figure out what works and what doesn't.
After that, take a piece of paper and brainstorm ideas for websites, business, and anything that comes into your head for at least 1 hour.
After that put the paper away and don't look at it for at least 24 hours.
When you come back, place an x by the ideas that don't seem to make sense, or that you don't want to do, but don't actually cross them off! An idea that doesn't make sense now, might be perfect later.
Now choose one website or business idea that you want to work on and work on it for at least 6 months!
Don't stop if it's not successful. Don't stop if you're getting bored. Don't stop if you think you're not getting anywhere.
At this point your goal should be to learn as much as you can about SEO, marketing, link building, and content creation.
If your site isn't anywhere close to the top 50 on Google, that's okay! (As long as you learned something)
Good luck in your online money-making endeavors!