Sunday, August 16, 2009

Still blogging and doing a review of online money maing strategies?

I'm still at it, -- making posts in which I review online money making strategies. Right now, I'm in a temporary bit of hiatus. I'm actually in the process of writing my own e-book, which I shall release here first for free, which consists of a new spin on a time-tested strategy. Essentially, it consists of marketing on Facebook. I can't exactly say much on it until I have been able to let it run its course for about a month.

Hopefully, I will be sharing a new way to make money online with you all very soon. Keep in touch until then!

On an off-note: why is it that I have several Beatles' songs stuff in my head at the moment?

Saturday, August 8, 2009

The First Rule of Making Money Online

The first, and most important rule of making money online is a simple one. It's also a general rule of the universe. It's one of the simplest and yet hardest things to do. The rule? If you want to succeed, never give up.

It's the golden rule that works when you review online money makers, when you deal with money in general, when you deal with women and especially when you deal with the United States Parcel Service. If you're not persistent, you will be unable to go through the process of trial and error. That being said, if you are lacking in everything else it will insure that you do make a buck at the end of the day.

Making money online has not been something that has been entirely easy for myself. I spent at least two months of trial and error before I started to make actual profits. If I may, I'd like to relate it to making a blog in which I review online money making strategies: an archive of 500 posts about internet marketing can't b e achieved overnight. The same goes with three-figure sales; you can't obtain them overnight as a beginner. (Well, you could, but you'd have to have a significant knack for internet marketing, a unique spin, or a way to get your product out there already.)

Before this turns into a rambling about my past trials and failures, I'd like to say this: making money online is not an easy thing. It's not an entirely hard thing, either. The main thing is that it just takes persistence. I've yet to come across a market that I've been unable to profit from to at least some small degree. Some markets are harder than others and some are easier. The main thing is just keeping at it. Rome wasn't made in a day nor were any of the deposits into my bank account.

Regardless, that's why I've made this blog in which I review online money making strategies. I'm trying ot make it easier for you and take some of that trial and error off your shoulders. The simple fact of the matter is that because the only thing that is easy about internet marketing is being a victim of a scam, that's why I even publish this blog. I'm trying to inform you of which of the products that I test and which I review online money making strategies. You'll be the first to know how useful a product or guide is. If you have any suggestions for reviews, leave them as a comment.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Zero Friction Marketing

Today, I'll be doing a slightly different post, one where I review online money making strategies aimed towards CPA marketing. In case you're not aware what CPA (or Cost Per Action) marketing is, it is essentially where you sign up with an affiliate, such as COPEAC or Neverblue, and get paid a certain share for every "action" you get a person to take. Examples of this include getting paid for every time a person enters their e-mail in an e-mail submit or for every time a person completes a survey.

That's just a brief explanation of cost-per-action marketing; I don't feel that I should make this entire post into an overview of it. Needless to say, it deals with marketing and ads. Not the easiest thing when you have competition.

Let me just say that at $77.00, this was a little more than I was initially expecting to spend. I've seen and reviewed enough online money makers to know that roughly three-quarters were just basic information and that the other quarter of online money making courses just had that plus an extra little spin. Zero Friction Marketing is no different, except that the author does go into elaborate detail with his videos.

As I write this review, I will say that everything in the course is solid information. Everything that the author goes over, such as choosing a good CPA offer to promote, setting up hosting and buying a good domain name and even how to advertise your offer via pay-per-click advertisement networks (such as Microsoft Advertising) is all solid information for a beginner in CPA marketing. Once again, all solid information.

Then the 'extra' bit, as I would like to call it, that the author includes over Twitter marketing really got me. I knew of conventional advertising with PPC before. But Twitter? Definitely a different method that this old guy probably hadn't heard of before.

Before I go on a rant and lose my way, I would just like to say that every bit of information contained in this course is solid and will help a beginner. There are no "revolutionary" bits of information that will provide you with a way to make $500,000 in a week. But it does show you how to get started with CPA advertising, something I've found relatively hard to collect. I would certainly recommend this product to anyone who needs a basic introduction to the subject.

Price: 4/5
Effectiveness: 5/5
Return on Investment: */5 [I'll report on this after about a month. CPA advertising it's an overnight thing.]
Time: 4/5
Ease of Use: 5/5 [Everything is explained in detail.]

Overall: 4.5/5* [Averaged over 4 categories.]

If you're interested in this product, please take a look and buy it here. I would comfortably say that this product is not a waste of money to anyone taking their first steps into making money online or cost-per-action advertising.