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Do I need to spend money to make money online? If we are on a very tight budget, the way to do this is through Affiliate Marketing and Adsense. Affiliate Marketing involves selling other people's products, while Adsense involves creating content sites which people will visit and click on advertisements displayed on your site.However, to do it profitably usually involves spending money. Truth is, people who don't want to spend money won't make any money. Some people write to me saying that they don't want to spend money or time, but they want to make 5 figures online. My thoughts on this are that they have read "One Too Many Sales Letters". Such things don't exist. So what does this mean for the rest of us with feet planted on the ground. This means that we need to treat Affiliate Marketing as a business and not just a hobby site put together during weekends. In order to make the site professional and keep visitors coming back requires fresh content and to make this profitable, requires spending money, earning profits to break even, then channeling the funds back into advertising. It's ok to be frugal with money in the beginning, but to take things up a notch, does require cash, as I will illustrate.Some avenues one needs to spend money on is a good auto responder, a programmer to design your blog for you, a domain name and webhosting, a good computer and broadband.Let's break down the costAuto Responder: $19.99 per monthBlog: FreeDomain name: $8.99 for 2 yearsWeb Hosting: $10 to $24 per monthBroadband: Around $40Designer from Elance.com: $200Driving Traffic effectively with Article Submissions: $35 for 3 mths.The basic setup cost for the 1st month would come to around $314. Next we need to take into account writing of articles which will take up 20 to 35 mins daily.The Blog will be configured such that on publishing, the blog is FTPed directly to your web host server.We'll also want to include some Adsense in your blog, so as to not leave any money on the table. Your Adsense Ads will follow closely the content of the blog, so its a good idea to keep things consistent and relevant to our targeted audience. Since Google cares for their search engine usersso should we. The more relevant our content, the more focused the ads will be, and the better chance of a visitor clicking through, which means money for you. You can get an Adsense account here. https://www.google.com/adsense/Do so, after your site is set up, because Google will require a functioning site before the Adsense Account can be approved.Locate some good topics you like. For example, I like golf as well as funded sponsoring franchise models, so that's my niche and where I channel my advertising dollars. Other people are into Health, Origami, Chinese Qi Gong, and you can find such products to market which are available at ClickBank or Pay Dot Com. Find some good content, and load your responder with good content pertaining to your niche.So that's basically Affiliate Marketing and Adsense income. Selling someone else's product and making money from visitors that visit your blog. A realistic time frame for the complete newbie to set these things up and get a grasp of everything would be around 1 month.Affiliate Marketing is basically free to participate in and is low cost. Another model that is better then Affiliate Marketing is the Funded Sponsoring Franchise model. Such models pay more and in the hands of experienced marketers who are good at offline and online promotions, is a step up and can be potent money makers.
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