You can make a good living online, but it's going to take more than buying some product, erecting a website and expecting to make money online. And if you're buying a cookie-cutter product, just remember that there are probably 100,000 other people who bought the same product and will be marketing the exact same website that you are.
To make a living online, you need to find something that is "distinctly" you. Something that fits with your personality and will not be hard for you to commit to doing.
And so far the only thing that I see that works like that is an affiliate marketing business using article marketing techniques. When you promote other people's products and you develop free web pages and write articles about them, that is not something someone else can copy. (Unless they're a thief).
If you're writing original material and you're putting your unique spin (or unique selling proposition) on your topic at hand, you'll be bound to interest more than a person or two - especially if you've researched your market and write to them.
By far, I think article marketing affiliate products is the best way to go because:
1. You pick the affiliate products you wish to promote.
2. You do the niche research on them.
3. You write the articles.
4. It's totally free to do.
There's no cookie-cutter approach here. No-one is going to think exactly the way that you do, they're not going to approach the niche and/or product research in the manner that you do. And when it comes to writing articles, it's going to be your unique voice coming through the pages.
Article marketing affiliate products doesn't involve a lot of risk, it's easy to do, it uses totally free internet resources and it's something totally within your own control. You decide how much you want to do on a daily or weekly basis. It's your call.
And by the time you get to making your own websites, that originality you started with will shine through. I don't know about you, but I sure don't want to be trying to promote my business if it looks just like the next one that 99,000 other people are promoting.
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