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Search engines are now starting to penalise websites that link to other irrelevant websites. Search engines are incredibly important to online success. The chances are that once your website is established, much more than half of your website traffic will come from people who have found your site after searching for a particular query. In the past, all you had to do is swap links with other websites to achieve a high search engine ranking for your chosen keyword phrases in your meta tags.

Google changed the web

However, in 1998, Google - which was founded by former Stanford University students Sergey Brin and Larry Page - created ‘Page Rank’. The search engine world hasn’t been the same since. It’s becoming harder and harder to ‘trick’ your way to the top. And even if you manage, the chances are that you’ll crash out of the most important search engine rankings (Google, Yahoo and MSN) and never be seen again for a few months. So how do you give yourself a much greater chance of getting to the top of search engine results and staying there?

Appear in industry relevant blogs and discussion forums every week

You need to become respected in your field. To achieve this online, every week you have to appear in the blogs and discussion forums that are relevant and popular in your industry. Whatever business you’re in, there must be at least a dozen global and a couple of local websites that you can start discussing your business sector on right now. One of the best places to start out is Technorati, where you can search around 40m blogs. Google have also recently introduced a specialist Google Blog Search.

To be respected in your field, you have to at least appear to be informative and impartial. Don’t overtly advertise in your blog comments. The chances are that when you’ve registered with the industry specific forums, or whenever you post your comments on the industry specific blogs, you’ll be giving your business name and URL (website address). This means that every comment you make will be accompanied by a link to your site. If somebody appreciates your comments and wants to find out more about you, they will.

Think long term, viral growth

If you’re consistent and persistent about placing relative comments on other industry specific websites each and every week, search engines will start to love you. They will deem you an expert in your chosen field and reward you accordingly by ranking your website highly. It won’t happen overnight, but sooner or later other websites will start referring to you as the expert that you need to be. Before six months are out, if you stick with it, you’ll start to feel the compounding effects of viral growth.

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How to Make Money Online with Affiliates  by: Mahesh
Mhatre

To make money online you do not need to have a website. You will
just need a few good products - affiliates that you promote and
are paid for promoting them.

· Choose the Best
Affiliate Product
 

You must have heard about commissions that people earn when they
sell a product of a specific brand. What we are going to do is
similar in context only our product will be Internet based.
Digital products are the high value products that generate much
higher commissions that any other products. Electronic books or
e-books and most Internet software’s today are classified as
digital products as they can be directly downloaded after
purchase.”CommissionJunction.com” and “ClickBank.com” are some
of the websites that offer such services.

You get an unique affiliate link which has your reference ID as
soon as you sign up for a product that you find interesting. The
reference id on the affiliate link will allow the commissions on
each sale to be tracked correctly and assigned to you.

· Go one step ahead and make your affiliate link look Genuine
by buying a Domain name (.com)

Get a domain name to redirect/forward to your affiliate link.
You can easily register a domain name at a very cheap price
($7.99). So when someone types in your .com or domain name in
their browser, it will go to your affiliate link. The visitor
will obviously see the website with the product that you
promote, and the commissions will be tracked correctly.

An affiliate link looks very weird eg.
“affiliatedoman.com/product?refid=mmha” as compared to the
domain name which you will be registering. For eg: If you are
selling a digital camera HREF="http://www.photolightning.com/photo-software.html" rel="nofollow"> photo
software
like HREF="http://www.photolightning.com/photo-software.html" rel="nofollow">
photolightning
then your domain name can be something
like “photosoftwaresale.com” etc. A domain name masks the
affiliate link look like it’s your own website. Therefore you
have a website for free :) as well as a product to promote with
large commissions to earn. 

· The winning formula:
Higher Traffic = Higher Sales

If you are a good
writer then write an article promoting your product and a link
at the bottom to your website. Articles are the best ways to
spread the word about your product and also generate traffic. If
you are not a good writer get an article written from some
freelancer.

In order to make high commissions from your
sales, you need to get traffic to your website and thus the
affiliate website. Start an advertising campaign, make sure you
don’t spend more than you earn. Make a definite plan of action
about the amount of money you will be spending on
advertising. 

There are many article directories and
websites which will readily publish your article for free with
your links. You will be generating money without spending a dime
on advertising if you follow this method. This strategy is
simple if you have a good article people will read your article,
if they like what you describe they will click your link to buy
the product, generating commissions for you. Repeat this step
for other products and you will definitely . HREF="http://www.xpertcoders.com" rel="nofollow">make money online in a
few months and all this without a website. 

The Good Old Days

Remember the good old days? You’d purchase a domain name, set up your site (with a few swear words here and there), and place some banner ads (while crossing your fingers for the best banner ad click-through results). This all worked great–for a while; until people managed to avoid our banner ads like the plague. Life got more complex. What were us internet marketers to do? We had to become more savvy. Fortunately for us, the affiliate model was introduced.

Ah, the affiliate marketing model. It never hurts to get a little help from your friends, right? Affiliate marketing networks offer a wide range of advantages to businesses. In short: it’s a booming business with dollar signs all around it. Sure, affiliate marketing can be a profitable business, but it can also be very aggravating, time consuming, and antisocial. So here’s the big question: Why the heck do we keep putting ourselves through all of this pain? The answer, although seemingly complex, is quite simple: easy money.

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

The average person thinks of affiliate marketing as a “get rich quick” scheme for geeks and nerds. Actually, it’s the farthest thing from the truth. Nowadays, you’re just as likely to find a High School dropout behind an affiliate marketing operation; as you are to find a computer science major.

Despite the revenue advantages, many successful affiliate managers are weary of transparent affiliates. After all, there’s a lot of trickery out there. You have to be on the lookout for the ‘Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.’ That’s right folk, if you’re the good guy, beware of the bad and the ugly affiliates. They’re out there right now placing infectious adware on an unsuspecting consumer’s computer.

As a marketer, it’s your responsibility to investigate your affiliates use of adware. Don’t turn your head and look the other way. It’s OUR consumers that may receive unwanted and/or destructive ads. Can you blame them for becoming angry at the marketer who (perhaps inadvertently) funds adware infections? Of course not. Destructive ads shouldn’t even be considered a marketing strategy. It’s completely unethical.

The New Guy

In a nutshell, affiliate marketing is a great starting point. If you experience success–run with the ball. Explore additional performance compensation structures. But before you even consider jumping into the game, you should ask yourself the following questions (to avoid business pitfalls):

1). Will affiliate marketing assist you in reaching all of your business targets?

2). Will affiliate marketing have advantages over other types of online marketing?

3). Do you have the time and commitment to run a developing affiliate operation (which will require time to flourish and succeed?

4). How flexible is your budget for affiliate marketing?

Here’s some background information for the ‘new guy’: Time and commitment are essential to your success. While running a network of affiliates doesn’t require a college degree, it does require your attention for details. Perhaps this is why merchants find outsourced providers offer a very appealing solution. In addition, the new guy should realize:

• Not everyone will make five figures a month with affiliate marketing. There’s a lot of marketers out there. You’re the new guy, remember? Find some successful companies that use affiliate marketing. Research them. What did they do to become such a success? Can you duplicate that plan?

• You’re not going to make any money eating potato chips in front of the television. If it were that easy–I’d be doing that instead of writing this article on affiliate marketing. Be prepared to devote a lot of time to your business and your affiliate relations.

• Don’t take blind referrals from anyone! You’ll discover the best affiliate opportunities through your own research.

The Future

In just the last few years, affiliate marketing has become a very powerful force on ecommerce. Every day thousands, if not millions, of merchants rely on affiliate marketing to drive their businesses. But is affiliate marketing all just a big hype? What ever happened to customer service? What strange times we live in; as the value of business is no longer placed on the customer–but on the relationship with whoever facilitated the connection.

This just goes to prove that affiliate marketing is only as good as the people who run it. Remember, there are ways to get your affiliate program noticed; just make sure that you get it noticed for the right reasons. If you value internet based businesses and you’d like more job leads, educational information, and tools to aid your internet entrepreunership, than visit: http://www.ebyro.com (a Vertical Portal for Internet Entrepreneurs).

Marissa Ranello is an independent marketing consultant with clients in the United States and Canada. As an employee of eByro, a Vertical Portal for Internet Entrepreneurs, Marissa devotes her time to internet business, performance-based marketing, and affilate programs. Visit: www.ebyro.com

Running your own business can be a challenge, and doing it as an affiliate marketer can be even more trying.

It’s not that it isn’t a wonderful way to make a living. It is. However, you are forced to rely on your own wits and your income is completely dependent upon you. There is no boss to cut a check every two weeks, and a few slow days can produce a few gray hairs. And you know you can’t quit doing it. You’ve made a commitment and you know you are going to continue to grow your business.

Overall, it is an awesome opportunity. Sometimes, though, it can get a little tense.

One great way of taking the edge off of the occupation while simultaneously improving one’s ability to perform is to invest some time in reading motivational and inspirational materials.

It’s been said a million different ways, but it’s always true. Good thoughts lead to good things. Positive thinking produces positive results. When one falls into rut or experiences a bit of stress, refocusing on some valuable motivational insights can be a lifesaver.

Not only will the material lift you out of a minor case of the blues. It will also refocus your energy on positive thinking–the very attitude you need to have in order to reach your goals. Thus, consulting some inspirational material on a regular basis can produce very real results on two different levels. That makes it a powerful tool to add to any affiliate marketer’s arsenal.

Every self-employed person, but particularly internet marketers, should spend some time every day with an inspirational or motivational thought. For some, that might be little more than remembering a favorite quotation. Others may find greater benefit from a visualization exercise or meditative opportunity. Regardless of the specifics, the most important thing is creating a successful mindset.

The nice thing is that there are so many options readily available. Every bookstore, of course, is stocked with self-help and motivational titles that may be perfect. The internet is home to thousands of inspirational opportunities–many of which are free. There are even ebooks designed specifically to help affiliate marketers deal with inevitable annoyances and to direct their thoughts in a way that produces successful results.

It can be maddening. An annoying tire-kicker just asked for a refund and you know his reason is probably untrue. You forgot to suspend an Adsense campaign overnight even though your sales page was down. The formatting on your newest site still doesn’t look just right no matter what you do. Of course, your problems are manageable, but they become a little more easily managed when you are able to approach them from a positive perspective.

Take some time every day to recharge your emotional battery and to regain your laser-like focus on making your dreams come true. You will be glad you did.

David Cooper is the editor of the Affiliate Marketing Articles Newsletter. David specializes in helping affiliate marketers understand that their inspiration is the key to affiliate marketing success. Subscribe to his FREE newsletter at: http://www.affiliatemarketingarticles.com

My previous article I wrote called “One Point Two Billion”
attracted quite some attention, the downloads through all
the article syndication services has been astronomical
compared to any other articles I wrote which are still with
them.

It seems the numbers game is popular not only with the
accountancy profession, but with just about anyone running
a website who is interested in more sales from anywhere in
the world.

The internet has proved to be the great leveller, even a
grandmother I know has made hundreds of thousands of dollars
just from publishing a couple of e-books, business of that
magnitude is not now confined to those people with large
sums of investment capital, teams of accountants, planners,
secretaries, swanky offices etc. Anyone, even you, can make
money regularly on the internet, just aim for a goal and
‘go for it!’

The costs of setting up have never been lower, the ease of
making web pages has never been easier, ( I make my web
pages in Notepad, which is on every Windows computer), and
the potential audience for your web pages has never been
larger. So what are you waiting for?

The sheer mountain of information available through e-books
on any subject and especially on setting up a business on
the internet would take you a lifetime to read through, so
just be selective and read only what you need to know about
and get started in that business. Businesspeople who have
‘been there-done that’, have written up an enormous amount
of e-books to pass on their knowledge and experience,
pitfalls to avoid, how to spend your advertising dollars,
and just about everything else you need to know about to
ensure success. So profit from their experience, avoid the
pitfalls, do what they say you should do, and you should be
in a profitable business in no time, just the way they did it.
No large sums of investment are needed, just time and
dedication.

If you provide an excellent service that benefits all your
clients, they will recommend you to their friends,if on the
other hand you want to be a ’scammer’ and a ‘fly by night’
operator determined to ‘rip-off’ as many people as possible,
you will come to grief. You will find your web hosting
account rapidly terminated, your e-mail account likewise, and
your name plastered all over the forums and newsgroups.
You get out of life exactly what you put in.

There are still mysteries about life we still don’t understand
and this is the reason we come to grief, but on the other hand,
if you work for the benefit of others, this ‘mystery of life’,
for want of a better name,cuts in and helps us along, we go
with the flow and good things start to happen.
I could tell you of many experiences I have had, both good and
bad, which I have learnt a great deal from, but space precludes
that, maybe one day.

All right, you win, I will tell you of one particular incident
more recently and then move on with this article.

I carried a St.Christopher medallion on a gold chain in my wallet
for six years, given to me by the wife of a good friend overseas,
‘it will keep you safe’ she said. I received a new wallet for a
Christmas present and changed everything in the old wallet into the
new one, except the St. Christopher medallion, it was looking a
bit ‘worse for wear’ and I decided to put it in the cupboard.
That day I lost my mobile phone!

For two whole days I felt a loss which can only be described as
a ‘bereavement’. I had lost touch with the network I was attached
to night and day, seven days a week, I felt bereft. I did not know
if someone was trying to ring me, whether something was urgent I
had to know about, my sense of loss was total.

Was this to do with the St. Christopher medallion? I thought surely not.
That was on the Tuesday, by Thursday morning I had decided to put
that ‘good luck’ St. Christopher medallion into my new wallet.
My mobile phone turned up via a ‘good samaritan’ who would take no
money as a reward whatsoever.I was never more pleased to see my mobile phone.

So what happened here?Was it something to do with the St. Christopher medallion? Was it because I had ‘bad thoughts’ that it was the ‘worse for wear’so discard it as inconsequential? I don’t know the answer.

There have been too many such incidents in my life it would take
volumes to relate the details.

We don’t know these ‘mysteries of life’ but one thing is important
-keep a positive outlook to everything and everyone and good things will happen for you.

It’s difficult to visualize how many people that are out there who can
log on to your website. It’s also difficult to understand what kinds
of people they are, what background and education they have had. Why
they are logging on to your new site. What do they expect to see, or
learn, or buy?

How will they benefit from visiting your site?.

Will they buy a good product, or learn something, or get some amusement
or entertainment from it?.

Here are some figures to think about:-

  1. Adults aged 65 and over are the fastest growing age group taking to the internet, according to Nielsen/Netratings.
    The number of adults from around the world over 65 who use the internet
    has grown by 25% over the past twelve months, with 9.6 million now
    accessing the web.
    The number of female seniors has seen the most significent growth,
    jumping 30%. Male seniors jumped by 20%.
  2. 44% of Western European internet users shopped online during 2003.
    Jupiter Research).
  3. 55% of the population of Spain are expected to be using Broadband
    internet by the end of this year.
    Jupiter Research).
  4. 50% of the U.S. population expect to be using Broadband internet
    by 2008.(Jupiter Research)
  5. 1 in 5 internet users download music according to Nielsen.
  6. Online shoppers in Australia for DVDs. is now the fifth fastest .
    growing online purchase category after travel, concert tickets,
    accomodation, and books, growing by 30%
    ACNielsen Consult).
  7. 22% of U.S. consumers shop online at work.
  8. 67% of 12 to 24 year olds online in the U.S. have downloaded music
    from the net.
  9. 40 million Americans have downloaded music from the net, equivalent
    to one-fifth of the U.S.

It’s not hard to see that the net is a hive of activity and people are
paying for things they want, music in particular.Content has not been a thing that people have been keen to pay for except sex sites, one of the most successful ecommerce businesses of all time. Newspapers online charge for content with some success, but a survey by Jupiter Media Metrix claims that 70% of adult online users don’t see why they should pay for content. The researchers project that revenues will only grow to $US5.8 billion by 2006 for online content!

Of that revenue the highest earners will be “Audio and Video
Entertainment and Games’. This survey also shows that 42% of net users
grudgingly expect that over time they will have to pay for content on
the net.

So, which way will you go?.

Will your site be a subscription only site charging a monthly fee to
access the content? Look at the history of one such subscription only
site called Salon Magazine. They changed to a subscription only site
and over the first six months only signed up 25,000 users, out of
3.8 million users per month who used the site previously.

Statistics are a wonderful thing as many accountants know too well. Will
you be guided by all the statistics available through all the research
companies out there when you build your website?

Yes, the numbers game attracts a lot of attention has I stated at the
beginning of this article. Always remember though, that all these users
in these stats are only human beings and want, need, and desire pretty
much the same things you do, and set up your website accordingly. There
are enough humans out there to visit your website, whatever you decide to do.

Oh, and did I mention?

The worlds population of humans is now 3 BILLION!

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The author Tony Dean runs a web site where he has free ebooks

for instant download as well as sells ebooks and software.

“The Best Ebook and Software Site On The Net!”

http://www.ebook-sales.com

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One of the major challenges of starting any business is finding a product of service to sell. Affiliate programs on the Internet provide a treasure trove of offerings around which you can create your own business. The most common way for making money online with affiliate programs is through posting a link on your website. When a customer clicks on that link and buys the product, you earn a commission.

There are many advantages to making money online with affiliate programs. Startup costs are minimal. The only money you spend is to promote the product, whether through a Website or other means. You don’t actually sell the product, so you don’t spend time shipping the products or money to buy them at wholesale prices, hoping to sell them later. Another advantage is that you don’t have to worry about unsatisfied customers returning the product to you.

A good way to start making money online with affiliate programs is to find a subject you are interested in and start a Website. After the Website is up, find companies that sell this product and register to be an affiliate. They will give you some code to paste in your Website. You can use text codes or pictures, but text code seems to be the most effective for converting to sales.

Look at Websites in your area of interest. For example, if you are interested in music, look at sites devoted to your favorite musicians. Study them to see how they place ads. Notice your responses to those ads. Some are annoying, but others will make you want to click through. Learn from this and place ads similar to those that interested you.

Starting a Website devoted to something you love is rewarding. If you need some extra money, making money online with affiliate programs can be a useful addition to something you already enjoy.

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In affiliate marketing, the affiliates are looking into ways in which their chosen products can be promoted more effectively. One creative and effective way is the use of e-zine advertising. To use this tool for promotion, the affiliate must first know what e-zine advertising is all about.

An e-zine is a newsletter sent to subscribers. It is a coined term for magazine which is published in the Internet. The core subject or theme of the newsletters can be anything. And when a newsletter has been around long enough within cyberspace, the number of subscribers of the newsletter will reach a point that it represents a considerable percentage of the global market.

And when the number of subscribers is large enough, the publisher of the e-zine will be selling space in it to online businessmen and to affiliates. Such is the beginning of the publisher’s e-zine advertising. To acquire the maximum benefits of e-zine advertising, here are some tips that an affiliate may keep in mind.

·Some e-zines are simply paragraphs sent in an email, while other e-zines provide links to other websites. The affiliate should choose e-zines that have these external links. If the affiliate has signed-up with a pay-per-click program, he can arrange the link to be directed to the merchant’s website. Otherwise, the link could lead to the affiliate’s website. What is important is that the e-zine should encourage its recipients or subscribers to have a more active role.

·One type of e-zine ad is similar to a banner ad while the other type is called a solo ad. The former is cheaper while the latter is more expensive. But the solo ads take the complete attention of the reader, while the banner-like ads will be competing with other banner ads. The affiliate must look hard into his budget and decide which type of e-zine ad will work best for his affiliate marketing business.

·The placement of the e-zine ad is important. The top sponsor ads are better than ads placed in the middle of the newsletter article. An ad placed right in the middle will most likely be skipped by the reader. While the ad placed at the top will surely be read first. The top ads are, of course, more expensive than the middle ads. But what good will a middle ad do when it cannot even get one visitor? Next to top ads, the bottom ads are effective. When the article of the newsletter is engaging, the reader will reach the end and find the bottom ad. Since the recipient is through reading, he is more inclined to click on the link of the bottom ad.

·A targeted niche is better than a generalized approach. To have an e-zine ad that targets a specific audience, the affiliate must find out from the newsletter’s publisher the topics of the next issues. Once the next issue is known, for example “vintage cars”, the affiliate can choose among his products which is most related to the issue, for example, “car parts”. An e-zine ad about another topic, such as “computer software” will be ignored by the reader.

By using the above e-zine advertising tips, the affiliate can avoid spending for advertisements that are ineffective. And he can focus on ads that will easily translate to sales.

Peter Garant’s affiliate marketing site sells affordable unique website articles to webmasters that understand the need for unplagerised and high quality content on their websites.

Much of my consulting work comprises writing ‘Outside Opinion’ reports on the sites of large companies and organizations. Sometimes I review just a few pages, sometimes fifty or more.


I’m just finishing one up now and have recognized a thread that is common to many of reports.


Here is what I have noticed: On many sites we are too slow to ‘get to the meat’. Too much rambling and introduction on each page.


One of the things I do in each report is create some ‘copywriter layouts’ of key site pages. I do my critique, and then provide some sample page designs to give the client an idea of how I see each page; the key messages, the key actions etc.


But here’s the thing: I create just the first screen, not the whole page.


And within that first screen I make sure that everything that NEEDS to be said is said. I make sure the key messages are prominent. And I include one or more directions or calls-to-action.


How do I manage to get all the important points within one screen? I focus on what the visitor is expecting and hoping to find on the page. For that first screen I spend a lot of time trying to anticipate the frame of mind of the visitor. I know they are coming to the page with some task in mind. They are looking for something, some kind of answer. I either provide the answer as high up on the page as possible, or give clear choices and direction to help them click through to where they’ll find what they want.


When you look at it that way, one screen isn’t such a small space. It becomes small only when too much attention is given to promoting, explaining and applauding the company or organization. It becomes crowded when too many stakeholders are fighting for space.


And yes, I provide links starting with active verbs and get them into that first screen as well.


If someone finds what they want right there, I want to allow them to click through without having to scroll and search.


If someone is still one or two levels away from finding what they need, I want to get them on their way as quickly as possible.


When you keep the visitor at the front of your mind…when you recognize and understand what they are looking for…you’ll serve them best by getting to the ‘meat’ as quickly as possible and providing them with the links they need.



Article Resource: Find out more about my Outside Opinion service here.

Nick Usborne is a copywriter, author, speaker and advocat of good writing. You can access all his archived newsletter articles on copywriting and writing for the web at his Excess Voice site. You’ll find more articles and resources on how to make money as a freelance writer at his Freelance Writing Success site.

I am in the process of creating an Internet Business. Of course, my goal is for it to be successful. As with any business in the development stage, the first thing I need to do is develop a business model. The reason I need to do this first is that it describes the way in which my company makes money. After developing the model, I will have a map of what I need to do to be profitable. Developing a business model is critical. Because I am in the process of developing my own model, I thought it might be beneficial to other internet entrepreneurs if we work through the process together.

One of the best generic business models I have ever run across is the B-I Triangle, developed by Robert Kiyosaki with Sharon Lechter, introduced in “Rich Dad’s Guide to Investing” and explained very clearly in “Rich Dad’s Before You Quit your Job”. I highly recommend that every entrepreneur read “Before You Quit Your Job”, even if you have already quit. The reason the B-I Triangle is such a good business model is that the authors present the model in a very elegant, yet simple graphic that is easy to understand and remember. The model has five jobs that are required for success. These five jobs of a business are held together in a framework of a successful business.

The five jobs are product, legal, systems, communications, and cash flow. The framework holding the five jobs together are Mission, Leadership, and Team. Each one of these aspects of your business needs to be fully developed to create a truly successful business.

The remainder of this article briefly defines the aspects of the B-I Triangle in general terms to set the stage for the future articles. First listed are the five jobs of this business model. They are:

Product –Whatever you are offering your customer.

Legal – Includes multiple aspects of your business, beginning with the right entity structure for your business. You also need to remember other aspects of your business require legal support as well including copyrighting, partnerships, licensing, etc., just to name a few.

Systems – Business structure required to support your company.

Communications – Required to reach your customers. Also necessary for partners, investors, employees, vendors, and other people involved, even superficially, with your business venture.

Cash flow – The meat of the matter. Without positive cash flow your business will collapse.

The framework that holds your entire business together consists of Mission, Leadership, and Team.

Mission – The true purpose of your company

Team – People who support the purpose of your company and the jobs necessary for success.

Leadership – Multiple jobs including defining the company’s mission, creating the team, keeping the company strong, growing the company, etc.

This article is the first of in a series of nine articles designed to work through the eight aspects of business model as they relate to creating a successful internet business. I am writing these articles to help me develop my business model. Let’s work together and by the end of the series of articles, we both will have developed a model for many successful years of business.

Susan Walker is a successful entrepreneur who is just entering the internet business community. She is a long-time student of Robert Kiyosaki. Please visit her at http://www.essentialentrepreneuronline.com for a free e-book on internet marketing. Neither this article nor the author’s website is affiliated with Robert Kiyoski or the Rich Dad Company.

Yes, Money can be made from your website with a little hard work, affiliate knowledge and a true vision. Adsense from Google will be a big part of your plan.

The internet is a amazing and confusing place for a newcomer who wants to make money from their website, but with a lot of hard work and knowledge, a person can really make measurable money. Affiliate accounts and using Google Adsense can be a great combination to prosper from the internet.

Here are a few tools needed:
- Find a affordable hosting company to host several websites
- Find websites that will assist you with keywords and popular subject on the internet.
- Find a affordable place to by your domains.
- Purchase simple software like FrontPage and a Graphics software.

Ideas to help you move forward:
- Setup a Adsense account and a Adzoogle account for affiliate linking.
- Start with a website of your interest, insure it have full content.
- Submit the site to the search engines, Ezines and link with other websites.

It is critical for you to read articles and Ebook’s to help you with your ideas. There is a large amount of shared knowledge for you. You will save time and money by purchasing books and software.

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