How to make money online without a website?

soccer101

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:1zhelp:Hey guys im totally new to this whole AF think and whatnot, I want to make my own website sometime in the near future when i learn a little bit more. I was wondering where can i start making money to save up? I have tried making money on postloop by writing on forums and it takes a hell of a long time. Can anybody point me in the right direction?
 


Either get a job or do services for start-up money: you're basically not going to make money from AM without a site (either for SEO or for tracking).
 
^ Agree. I'd suggest the services route, there's plenty of good posts on here about doing anything you can to earn some extra $$$ e.g. content writing, coding.

You'll need to use a forum as your 'base' though. It would be a good idea to start by giving out free samples to build up trust and a reputation within the community.
 
hi this is very good decission . please know somethings about Softwere development then you enter in It market
 
Working offline - if you can - is nearly always a better bet because you get a set wage for the hours you put in. You can earn a couple hundred bucks per month online, though, if you stick to decent-paying, legit sites...which takes some experience to recognize.
 
You could do tasks on Microworkers and Shorttask. Chances are you'll do work for some WF members.

Of course, if you have the skills to pull off article writing or live cam shows, those options will pay more!
 
You can do everything except affiliate marketing and sell products that you can't invoice through Paypal or another third party payment processor. However, you're going to be competing with people who can refer potential customers to their websites to look at samples of their work.
 
It's easy and inexpensive to set up a small website to at least begin learning and building your skill sets. Content writing is a great way to make money online. So is selling stuff you already have on eBay. Good luck in your online ventures.
 
Why not start writing articles, blog commenting, making videos, do link building and some other data entry jobs? Yes, writing can be tedious especially if you are newbie but it will payoff. Internet marketing is very vast. I suggest you take things step by step so that you won't be overwhelmed.
 
I'd say the best way would be to build an email list. Many internet marketers swear by this method, claiming that "the money is in the list," and I agree. Creating an email list isn't as daunting as it sounds, honestly. There is a lot of work involved, but it's quite simple.
First you should decide on your niche and create some products, maybe an ebook or some reports since you have experience with articles, relating to your niche.
Second, sign up with an autoresponder, such as aweber, and create a newsletter (series of follow up emails).
Third, make a squeeze page (landing page) of some sort where potential customers can optin to your newsletter. Make sure you offer incentives to your customers for joining. You get more optins when people feel they are getting things for free.
Lastly, build up traffic.

Make sure you make your newsletters worth your subscribers time, or they will unsubscribe quickly. Do NOT send email after email trying to sell products. You must be looking to help others first and foremost.
 
There are all sorts of ways to earn small amounts of money online. These small amounts add up and you can eventually learn to bring in the bigger bucks. Don't think you'll get rich overnight. You won't. But there is a method you can follow to earn real money.
 
You can sell services on Fiverr or PeopleStox. The Content Authority and Media Position are semi-decent write-for-pay options. I've submitted a pack to PLRPanda, but it looks like it may take a very long while before it pays out with their platform.