So it’s been a while and I find myself yet again apologising to everyone for not keeping you up to date with the latest insider tips. But the truth is there just isn’t enough hours in the day (at least not in my day), to do everything that needs doing when you’re looking to make money online.

I sooooo long for the days when I thought it was as easy as signing up to a ‘make money‘ scheme and then all I had to do was sit back and wait for the cash to come rolling in. Alas, you can’t unlearn the knowledge and experience so unfortunately I’m stuck with the realisation that making money requires work.

And yeah, it’s hardly ‘work’ in the real sense of the word. Be honest, making money online isn’t likely to give you callouses and you’re not likely to get p****d off in the rush hour traffic driving to your job. But there’s still skills to be learned and tasks to be done on a daily basis, if you want to be making any money at all, let alone reaching the dizzying heights of earning 6 or 7 figures online.

So with that in mind, I’ve recently set out on a little ‘how to make money‘ experiment of my own. Given the numerous methods of making money online, I’m testing which is likely to provide the quickest income, which is likely to give the highest income, and of course, which money making method is likely to provide the easiest, long term income. Personally, it’d be great if one method turns out to be top in each category, but somehow I doubt it!

I’ll be using the usual marketing methods, blogging, article writing, adsense, affiliate marketing, etc so nothing that requires any particular technical skills and all of which can be done for free, (at at minimal cost).

If you want to keep up to date with it, buy all means subscribe to the RSS feed, or join the newsletter. Obviously, the newsletter gang get more detailed updates than the feed gang – what’s the point of signing up otherwise? But the choice is yours.

And by the way, if you’re currently testing out your own ‘how to make money‘ experiments, do feel free to share them with us.

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2 Responses to “The Internet Marketing ‘How to Make Money’ Experiment”

  1. Hey don’t feel bad you have no obligation to us. What we should be looking at is the quality of your content as opposed to the frequency of it. I feel so pressured on my blog and I shouldn’t. I have two blogs and blog 5 days a week on both it’s nuts…
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  2. Lol, I hear you on that one Brian. What’s the point of swapping one job for another? Truth is, initially certainly, making money on the Internet means you are gonna work a damn site harder at home than you ever did at your job. The upside is that eventually, you won’t have to ‘work’ at all! :)

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