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Question: I’m a complete newbie and I don’t have a product, but I’d really like to learn how to make money online. Where to start?
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There are so many ways to make money online, even if you don\’t have a site. In fact, it might be better if you don\’t have your own site, because if you are that new, the site probably won\’t look that great, anyway! Here are some ideas:
1. Find a product you like, then ask if they offer an affiliate program.
2. Find a business opportunity you like, then ask if they offer distributor websites (though you will still need to create your own landing page for individuality).
3. Sell things on Ebay. If you don\’t know where to start, just look around your house. I started on Ebay with just old aerobics videos I was no longer using. I have also sold a car stereo, books, and I currently sell used cell phones on Ebay. Ebay is awesome.
4. Try sites like Click Bank at http://www.clickbank.com, or Pay Dot Com at http://www.paydotcom.com. They have plenty of products for you to sell, and many even come with affiliate sites you can use.
Hope that helps!
Comment by affirmwealth — July 31, 2006 @ 3:53 am