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chogu10
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#1 · Posted: 20 Aug 2009 15:02


I have tried a several money making systems now and I have found that there are only a few that I have enjoyed. I am always looking for more to try and test (sad what I do with my spare time) Does anyone have any suggestions for my next project?

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glindow
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#2 · Posted: 20 Aug 2009 16:40


Well it would help a lot to know what you have already tried. I have found my online income system very good for training purposes anyway, I am still working on the course, but have also rather liked legit online jobs, but that's more of a database then an actual program. I also keep meaning to try blogging to the bank 3.0 at some point, but not until I start making money again. Unemployment and being broke really stinks!

But again I will say it would really help if we knew what all you had tried. I can get a vague idea looking at your website, but if you have actually tried a lot of programs I suspect that your website is only a partial glimpse.

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Matt Zenittini
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#3 · Posted: 20 Aug 2009 23:35


I have an idea.

Do not buy a system to make money.

Some are good =].

But what I have found is if you buy training its way better.

Buy training to learn:

PPC
Social Networking
Web 2.0
Lead Capture
copywriting
video making
website html
basic PHP
javascript
Design / branding

Learn things like that to build value in yourself. And create your own business plan.

Surely once you master things one by one you can create your own ways to make money. Instead of learning from the people that bought the training and made their system. Buy your own training =].

It's normally more expensive though!.

I'm currently on MLM Traffic Formula 2.

Anyway. That's what I would do. PPC Domination is a good one to learn PPC.

Wealthy Affiliate is great for the basics and Web 2.0.

Copywriting is VERY hard to find a decent course on.. Maybe someone else will know. MLM Traffic Formula 2 has it as part of its training but it is sold out.

HTML
PHP
JavaScript
Design

Are all free to learn for the most part :P.

Video Making is best done with Camtasia Studio.

Social Networking is hard to learn to properly do it. That is also in MLM Traffic Formula 2, but sold out :P.

Maybe look into getting some training though and not doing a system that thousands others have. It might make it more easier or fun for you also.

I know I hate following systems! ^^.

Though you can succeed following systems... I'm not saying I have problems with them.. Just not for me.

Good Luck!

Matt

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mountainmom5
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#4 · Posted: 21 Aug 2009 12:02


Matt gave you great advice - I guess I am bamboozled as I have YET to put everything I have learned into practice... lol... if you get programs that help you with the basics of IM, then you should never run out of things to do...

Like with OWM, there are always new campaigns to be made.

I just wish I had some of your spare time, to at least put into action all that I have going on right now... =)

Maybe after my kids are all grown....and I quit adding stuff to my plate...like buying a record collection that I am spending hours listing on Amazon and Ebay....

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FreeCashMan
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#5 · Posted: 21 Aug 2009 12:06


What you do in regards to an online venture, remember its about the marketing. If you now how to market online then any decent to good program/system/biz opp can work for you in due course.

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A8ch
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#6 · Posted: 21 Aug 2009 15:35 · Edited by: A8ch


Matt Zenittini:
But what I have found is if you buy training its way better.

That makes a lot of sense to me. It's about learning HOW to fish.

Matt Zenittini:
Copywriting is VERY hard to find a decent course on..

Maybe yes, maybe no, but the top shelf courses are usually a bit pricey. Still, you can learn a lot about copywriting by studying the sales pages of copywriters. They always practise what they preach, so many of the important elements are evident in their copy.

Here are some respected names in copywriting:

Bob Bly
John Carlton
Ted Nicholas
Gary Bencivenga

A useful resource:

Excess Voice

And this website...

Click Here You Idiot which spoofs the single column sales page, but delivers a first class lesson on how to write effective copy.

Hermas

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zaneypops
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#7 · Posted: 22 Aug 2009 08:20


I have been work from home online for about 5 year now and it bever cam from any program I gave money to.

Everything I do to make significant income is based around building good unique content and a lot of it. Then figuring out ways to monetize that content either through things like adwords or selling it directly.

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getagrip
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#8 · Posted: 26 Aug 2009 16:42


chogu10:
I am always looking for more to try and test (sad what I do with my spare time) Does anyone have any suggestions for my next project?

You can learn a lot about affiliate marketing through a program called Wealthy Affiliate. Please note, however, that it does involve a lot of hard work, so expect to be quite busy after you get started, and realize that you won't make money over night. However, hard work and effort does pay off...

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