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How To Make $10,000 In 1 Month Doing Only 2 Hours Work A Day

Posted by Paul B | April 2, 2008 .

The title says it all really, isn’t this what we are all looking for in the online money making niche? Unfortunately I can’t tell you how to make $10,000 a month from doing next to no work, even if I did know the chances of me sharing that information and risking my own livelihood are slim unless I was very sure it was something that was sustainable. I’m quite open with how I make money; I think the chances of anybody else in this niche sharing that information are none.

This is the big problem with blogging about making money online, there is only so much news to go around before everything just becomes the same stuff recycled over and over. Very little of it actually helps you to make money online. If you’ve been wondering why things have been so quite lately then the truth is that I just don’t have that much to say. The internet is going through a quite spell, Google has seen a third of their share price go since the beginning of the year. Online advertisers are starting to circle the wagons and protect what they already have and this means fewer opportunities for those of is interested in pay-pay-click and affiliate marketing. Lets face it, this is how the bulk of us make money online. None of this information is going to help you make more money online. Neither is me poncing on about positive mental attitude, 10 key words that your joint venture partner wants to hear or why your bum size affects your visitor numbers. None of this will make you more money. What will help you are PRACTICAL tips about gaining traffic and how to turn that traffic into money.

Like I said, things are quite at the moment, I’m experimenting with a few new advertising partners but don’t have enough feedback yet to recommend them, in terms of traffic and links I’m going more and more into the social networking and forum commenting side of things. But you all know about link building using Stumble and forums anyway? Is it really worth me recycling that information?

Rather than just pile out the same old crap as everybody else I’ll wait till I have something worth telling you about before I expect you to take the time reading what I write. If you’re looking for daily updates of nothingness to distract you from your work then you might be better looking elsewhere. If you’re looking for practical hints and tips on making more online then now might be a good time to subscribe, that way you’re not going to be wasting valuable surfing time if I haven’t updated.

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  1. Web Hosting UNITED STATES Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.13  April 6, 2008 4:02 am

    good enough man. i wonder if adsense is gonna become crap.

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  2. Paul B UNITED KINGDOM Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.13  April 7, 2008 3:07 pm

    I don’t think that I’m giving away too much by saying that my Adsense has become crap already. From those I’ve spoken to in the community there seems to be a general feeling of harder times ahead.

  3. Ian AUSTRALIA Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.13  April 12, 2008 3:52 pm

    Of all the squillions of blogs about how to make money online, how many of those bloggers actually make a decent amount of money out of it? Most of the content is just regurgitating stuff they’ve read somewhere else.

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  4. Paul B UNITED KINGDOM Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.13  April 15, 2008 12:14 pm

    It’s very true. The very first post I did on this blog was about how I know nothing about making money blogging (I still don’t rate blogs for making money) Content websites I do and that is mainly what I concentrate on. If only some people would be honest enough to admit they know nothing about making money online (they could at least then make it an interesting case study from novice to pro) before re-writing other people’s opinions.

    I guess part of the problem is though what do people consider a decent amount? In an average month I make between $7500 - $12000 from all my online income sources, where I live it’s a good but not exceptional wage, what about other people?