There are so many ways to make money online, it’s like a bottomless pit. Every day millions of new people come online and the market just keeps growing. Whilst it isn’t for everybody, I recommend it to all my friends to give it a go and see if they like it. The best thing about making money online is that there is almost zero start up capital and more often than not, zero barriers to entry. Gone are the days where you need to spend thousands to get a shop front, physical inventory,.. and god forbid – staff! The only thing you spend is your time. If you fail at it, all you’ve lost is hours of sleep.
Do you fit the profile of a webpreneur?
- you hate working 9-5 in the ofice
- you’re bubbling with ideas
- you work well in isolation
- you always thought you were destined for better things
The blueprint for making money online
Whilst there are endless ways to do it, it all boils down to variation of this
- have a product or service you want to promote
- have a medium to promote your chosen product/service
- have customers to promote to
Yep, it’s as simple as that. You might be saying ‘derr’? Tell me something I don’t already know. Well it’s the intricacies and understanding each of these three areas that set the newbies from the pros. How do you pick a winning product? What kind of a site should you build? How do you start an email list? How do you attract visitors? The best thing about making money online is that you don’t need to be a pro to start. The best advice I can give is simply just to dive straight in a start. You will probably fail a few times as I have but the key is that you will have learnt a whole heap and, like I said at the start, you will have lost nothing but sleep.
The reward for such little ‘capital’ investment is HUGE.
- You get to work for yourself
- You get passive income. Websites are 24/7 so your money should be rolling in when you sleep.
- You grow a network of friends online
- You actually achieve something. And in some cases, its something you can show off to friends
- You will actually want to wake up and go to work
So how much can you actually make?
I’m not one to divulge on my own earning (there’s enough of those on the net already) but I will say that I make enough to pay my bills and more. To be honest, though, when I first started I was making less than $5 a week. But you know what, those were the best five bucks I have ever earned in my ‘real’ offline jobs.
Just to do it!
What is written in the article, really reflects my dream. just started to become a webpreneur, and now i cant stop!
I remember when I first started making money online I was only making a couple bucks of week. It does take hard work and effort at first. In my experience, there is no such thing as easy money, but if it’s something you enjoy doing, then it’s worth it.
Our business was started with the limit that was left on a credit card. We do have employees and do sell physical goods but I cannot complain. Life is good!