
The question I always get from would be online entrepreneurs, is how I start without any money. It is true that it take a bit of money to start pulling in more traffic to your site, but you can start for no cost and scale up as you go. There are many free resources online that can help you get started. If you need web space you can find plenty of services for free. Once you have a web site you need to find ways to monetize the site. You can get a free affiliate marketing account with a company like Market Leverage. This account will allow you to place banners and links on your site that can earn you lot’s of money. Once you figure out what your site is going to be about you add the links that best match your content. When I started selling online I used eBay to sell my own products and just stuff I had around the house, but then I soon ran out of stuff to sell. This is why I like affiliate marketing so much. You do not need to carry any inventory, you just need a web site to promote other companies products or services. The only challenge you will have when you fist get started is the lack of traffic to your site. As a new site added to Google or Bing you might not get the volume of traffic that you need to convert to sales. This is why most pro affiliate marketers use paid advertising like Google Adwords to drive traffic to their affiliate offers. You might want to have at least $100 to start playing with Google Adwords. Once you build your site you will then set up a campaign in Google Adwords, and pick keywords that people searching on Google will find your site with. Once you have a trial of Google Adwords you can figure out what work and what does not. Making money online is tough and you need to keep learning as you go along. The nice thing is that you can start for very little cost and get results very quickly. If you can spend a little more get web site hosting and build your own site with your own domain name. It cost money, but you will be building a brand.
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