Make Your Computer Produce Money
Thursday, March 17th, 2011
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First things first let me answer any questions you might ask. What is Affiliate Marketing and how can I earn money with it? Well first I tell you that it’s not a get rich quick scheme. This is not MLM or some product pyramid, do not sell on eBay, the envelope did not enter, or other online schemes. What’s that, a great online business, legit, and easy that can give you hundreds or even thousands of dollars per month extra.
What does this involve? Whether it’s basically just selling other people’s products that you get a commission. But not just selling product. Unlike Dropshipping or sell on eBay, there is no physical product for you to store or ship. That’s all digital products.
This is how it works. You’ll find digital products, an e-book or other digital media. Once you find a product, the next step is to promote it. There are many ways to promote products. For example you can use one of the free methods, including writing articles, blogs, post on forums or one of the many other free methods. Also you can promote use some paid methods, including paid advertising, pay per click such as Google AdWords, or many others. How you choose to advertise depending on your budget.
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