Three Steps To Making It Big Online

October 14th, 2007 Posted in How-to

A majority of the people making absolute jack online spend a good portion of their time wondering what’s keeping them from success. If you’re check.jpgone of these people, let me fill you in on a little secret: online success is ALWAYS three steps away. Think i’m crazy? Read on, I might just prove you wrong.

The 3 Steps To Online Riches

Many often overlook the fact that online riches are within their reach. As a matter of fact, many of us already hold the key to an online fortune. Don’t believe me? Look at the steps below, your jaw just might drop.

  • Creation
  • Duplication
  • Outsourcing

At this point you might be a little lost. Don’t worry, it’s time to elaborate on these steps.

Creation

Creation refers to the formation of a money-making idea. This could be as easy as starting a free blog and placing an Adsense block on it. The idea must turn over some profit and not need maintenance to sustain the profit. To continue with the example of a free blog, let’s say that we have a static blog with 5 articles on it that recieves a constant 200 unique visitors per day. These 200 visitors bring in $2 a day. That’s constant cash flow without any maintenance - exactly what we need.

Note: Most people already have this step through and over with. Yes, i’m talking about that blog you haven’t updated in 3 months that brings in a meager $1-$2 a day with Adsense.

Duplication

Duplication is what will take our “little” idea to a whole other level. We want to take our innovation, and “copy and paste” it. In the case of the blog, we just repeat what we did content and traffic wise, and we’re done. That $2 just became $4.

Outsourcing

Let’s be real, we can’t spend all day duplicating one idea over and over again. Most of us have other things we need to attend to. So what do we do? We outsource. That means letting someone else do your work. It can and will cost in the beginning, but the profits will far outweigh the investment. Let’s take a peek at where our little idea took us: $2/day (1 blog) * 200 blogs (thanks to outsourcing) = $400/day. Can you say jackpot?

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