Making Money Online: It All Starts With YOU. (Not Methods. Not Google. YOU.)
Making Money Online: It All Starts With YOU. (Not Methods. Not Google. YOU.)
Making Money Online: It All Starts With YOU. (Not Methods. Not Google. YOU.)
I have been on this forum for a while now and there is one thing that
never fails.. at least a couple times every day someone posts a thread
asking how to make money. Some want to make $5 per day, some have higher
goals at $10 per day (that was sarcasm for those wondering) and then
some want to know how to make $5,000 within 30 days to pay for some
important medical procedure..
I’m not knocking small goals like $5 or $10 per day. Everyone has to
start somewhere but I wanted to start a thread that talks about what it
takes to actually reach your goals.
It doesn’t matter if you want to make $5 per day to fuel your video
game obsession or if you want to make $10,000 per month to support your
family.. it all starts with YOU.
So many threads ask for methods, for secrets, for the easy way out.
Unless you have the activation key for the PayPal monkey generator you
will find that there aren’t any magic secrets to fill your bank account
with money.
I want this post to become a place where every noob can get a serious
dose of reality. This same info will work for a kid in high school that
wants extra money for video games and going out with friends on the
weekends or for a man in his 30’s that wants to start earning money
online and has a family to support.
DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT EASY.
Seriously. You have to know from the start that making money online is
hard in the beginning. You need a steady source of income to stay above
water and to invest in your online ventures.
So, for anyone that has $0 in their bank and has bills coming up due I want to give you this real advise: GO GET A REAL JOB.
Seriously, you will have so much trouble if you don’t have a little
nest egg to work with and have your bills covered. The majority of
people fail because they jump in at the wrong time.
Making money online isn’t something you try to make it in when times
are bad. You are setting up yourself for failure. Trust me.. get a job
with a steady paycheck and devote your time away from work to making
money online.
So many people associate online money with easy money. That is so far from the truth. It’s hard. Very fucking hard!
If you are serious about making money online follow these guide lines.
It’s just my opinion and nothing is set in stone here.. but I feel like I
have been around long enough and have had enough success online to be
able to give my 2 cents at least. My goal is for some noobs to see this
and see what it really takes.
So many “make money online” blogs make it seem easy. Why? Because they
want the noobs to sign up for their hosting affiliate offers and WP
theme affiliate offers.. and buy all of their MMO affiliate products.
It’s such a cock fest.. all these self proclaimed gurus telling noobs
they can make millions online with just a hosting account (that pays
them a nice commission)..
Fuck those gurus (that are really broke muppits) and their false claims. This is the reality of making money online..
You Need Money to Make Money
The gurus will tell you that you can start making money virtually over
night if you just get some traffic to your website and start ringing in
affiliate sales. It’s that easy, right? WRONG. Again.. they are
just trying to sell you their product or get you to sign up for hosting
through them. (Sadly even the most “elite” <more sarcasm> gurus
come to BHW to spit their BS just to get hosting affiliate signups).
The CPA and affiliate marketing space is crowded. There are so many
people trying to make money. 80% of them don’t stand a chance. Who makes
all the money? Those that have money to spend and invest. They are the
ones that have the coin to invest in proper SEO
and control the top of the PPC results. They are also spending crazy
money on Facebook ads and every other traffic source that produces
results. They have money to test the shit out of ads, banners, and
traffic sources.
So many people will post a thread stating they have $50 to invest in
PPC. Stop.. save your money. That $50 will buy you dinner for a few
nights.
Understanding that you need money to make money is the first step.
You Can’t Spread Yourself Too Thin
We see it all the time on the forum.. people are trying to build an
authority site and monetize it with AdSense one minute then the next day
they are asking about building a clickbank review website and then a
few days later they want to build Instagram accounts. Enthusiasm is
great and wanting to venture into many different areas is a nice goal..
but it isn’t practical. And if you spread yourself too thin you are
going to fail.
In the beginning you need to pick one thing to focus on and spend all
your time learning everything you can about it.. whether it’s building a
blog and monetizing it with CPA offers and AdSense, or running CPA
offers using paid traffic sources.
Find one thing that you are interested in and stick to it. Don’t bounce
around between several different things. You have to dedicate all of
your time and focus on one project at a time, especially in the
beginning.
Look at the best IMers in the game.. they are experts in one area
usually. That is how they become so successful. They aren’t all over the
place trying to do it all. They master one thing and continue to evolve
with it.
You Can’t Expect Instant Results
This one kills me and it’s amazing how many people expect to make money
overnight or even in their first month. I blame a lot of the guru crap
that is online. They want their sheep followers to think that they can
make $100K a year and drive an exotic car if they just buy their $47
eBook.
If you spend some time to get to know some of the experienced members
on BHW you will know that they failed more times than they succeeded.
Some didn’t start to make money for several months.. but they knew if
they kept learning and kept moving forward they would eventually find
success.
This also goes back to the first point I made about needing money to
make money. In the beginning your regular job is in place to pay your
bills and support your family while you learn IM. If you don’t have that
safety net the stress will cause you to panic and make bad choices.
When you have that job and you know your bills are covered you can learn
and suck in info at your own pace. Of course everyone wants to make
money online ASAP but that’s not how it works. You need to learn, read
and figure it out at your own pace. With your bills covered you don’t
NEED instant results.. allowing you to figure it out at a pace that is
comfortable and will allow you to actually figure it out.
You Can’t Give Up Easy
I bet if you took 5 minutes you could find a thread within the last
week where someone is complaining that a particular method doesn’t work.
How many times have you heard…
“PPC sucks.. it doesn’t work!”
“SEO is dead.. it doesn’t work!”
“Affiliate marketing is dead.. it doesn’t work!”
“Email marketing is dead.. it doesn’t work!”
You get the picture..
Why do these people say that something doesn’t work? Because they don’t give it enough time.
They expect instant results and quit before they figure it out. If IM
was easy wouldn’t everyone be working from home or working from some
exotic location while models fan them down and feed them grapes?
You should be thankful it isn’t easy. Who would pour you a beer at your
local pub or come mow your lawn and take care of your yard? Working
online and making a living online is very hard. Did I mention this yet? 
Just like a professional athlete trains nonstop.. someone with goals of
making money online needs to read, study, test.. nonstop. If you want it
bad enough you have to put your head down and DO THE WORK.
Go into this knowing that you aren’t going to quit. You will eventually
figure it out if you just promise yourself that you will NEVER give up.
You Can’t Put All of Your Eggs in One Basket
Once you do pick something to pursue you need to make sure you
diversify as much as possible because IM is always changing and shit
happens.
Let’s pretend you decide to start a blog about personal finance and you
have selected the following ways to monetize your website:
- AdSense – ad blocks throughout the site
- ClickBank offers - offers mixed in your blog posts and will send offers to your email list
- CPA offers - offers mixed in your blog posts and will send offers to your email list
So, you want to push as much traffic to your blog as possible with the
goal of them clicking on ads, clicking on your affiliate links in the
content or joining your email list through some kind of offer.
You need to find as many traffic sources as possible.. that way you aren’t screwed when one dries up or just disappears..
So, a few traffic sources you would want to look into:
- SEO
- PPC
- Facebook Ads
- Guest Blogging
- Media Buys
This way if a Google update kills your traffic overnight you can just
increase your other traffic sources… just turn the dial and adjust. If
you put all your eggs in one basket and spent all of your time and money
on SEO you would be at $0 the minute that update killed your SEO.
You Need to be Minimalistic Starting Out (and maybe give up some luxuries)
Don’t be like CEOSam and all the other fake IMers that are worried
about materialistic crap. The people that get their first taste of money
and go out and buy a watch or some other stupid material possession are
doomed for failure. You have to stay grounded and remain focused.
This industry can do a 180 instantly and if you lose your focus you
will fall on your arse fast. I’ll use myself as an example.. I could
have any crazy car I wanted. Not bragging.. just making a point. Instead
of spending a ton of money I bought something that I had wanted since I
was very young.. an a4.. it’s a nice car but it's no Maserati or
Veyron.. but that doesn’t matter to me.
Don’t set out to impress anyone. It isn’t going to make you any more
money. Know what you SHOULD spend your money on? A great computer,
laptop, smartphone and online tools and software.. things that will help
you improve your online marketing.
You need to also look at what you spend money on and look for ways to
cut spending.. this allows you to use that money to help your IM career.
If you eat out a few times every week (I was seriously guilty of this)
cut back and cook your meals at home. More ads.. a new blog design..
more links.. etc.
You Need to Save Money
This goes back to the previous point. When you start to make money and
you see it roll in DO NOT spend it. Put some away for a rainy day. If
your goal is to be self employed then you need to think about the big
picture.
There are no health benefits.. retirement funds.. etc. You are 100%
responsible for your future. When you do start making money I suggest
you hire a proper accountant and work with a financial adviser and
planner.
When you are 75 years old you will be glad you put some money away
instead of buying that sports car or spending your money chasing girls.
I’m not saying you shouldn’t have fun.. you should have plenty of fun..
just don’t live beyond your means.. and focus on saving money.
I bet if we started a thread on BHW asking people to post about
experiences they had making a shit load of money and then having nothing
there would be plenty of people coming forward to tell their story.
When you first taste the money it is like a drug.. have fun, but just
be smart about it. Tuck some dough away and pretend you don’t even have
it. Invest it properly.
You Need to Treat IM Like a Real Business
This is where a lot of mistakes are made. People think they can work when they want and be successful. IM is a real business.
What would happen if you just showed up to a regular job when you wanted? You would be fired.
What would happen if you just left after a couple hours of working? You would get fired.
Yes, part of IM is the ability to work from anywhere in the world and
not work as many hours. It is up to you to determine how much you work
and when you work. Some deals will require more work. Heck, I know
people with successful online businesses that might work 2 hours a day..
but they worked plenty of 20 hour days when they first started!
Just don’t cut yourself short.. and be professional. Respond to emails
quickly. Address any issues right away. Just like a real business..
because IM is a real business!
That's the end of my rant.. I hope I don't scare any of you newbies.. I
seriously hope this helps some people figure this out properly. Any
questions, feedback or points to contribute/add fire away. As always I
hope you enjoyed the read. Until next time.. Ciao for now!
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