Make Money Online
Why Give It A Try
Everyone wants to make money online: how and why?

Should you bother trying to make money online, what does it really mean to make a living on the Internet,
and can normal people with little or no knowledge in Internet marketing actually earn a steady income
from the Internet?

Let’s start from the end:
You know you’re a starting out Internet marketer when you reflect on your daily work and think:

This is  a challenge to say the least, time consuming, I never see day-light, my bulk mail is exploding and
should be replaced as-is with my trash folder, I already  changed my email a thousand  times, actually
changing my email has become my daily hobby, yet it seems like spammers move in mysterious ways and
always know my first name… man, I drink too much coffee, buy too many ebooks, can’t remember half of
my passwords or the logic behind them, though I’m sure it made sense when I created the darn thing…
when I’ll finally hit the sack I’ll probably dream about AdWords again,  and malicious spyware installed in
my PC causing my server to crash is the only way to get me to  shut my computer off.

Yea, mouthwatering indeed. Where’s the young beautiful lady with the laptop on her top, I mean lap,
smiling her sunny way to the bank (which according to all related images, seems to be located at the
beach?).

Well, if you can relate to any of this, please let me tell you: The beach, the bank, the freedom, will soon
follow. Yes, it does require a few hours of hard work, especially at the beginning, middle and end (just
kidding…), but you’ll soon find out this business was not made for people who like to work too hard. Trust
me, I know what’s a tough job, and let me tell you: this isn’t hard work. If you put some effort at the
beginning, make quality, quality creations, MONEY WILL FOLLOW.

But, what you want to know is: Is it true you can make a lot of money working online, and is it still
possible?
To make a long story short: there's still time to get in the game and make money online like every-body's
talking about.
Anyone saying you can't make money online, in affiliate marketing, in AdSense, on eBay or whatever,
probably never tried it themselves, or know nothing about the topic.
The truth is, anyone who gives it a try and works hard enough to create a quality program can earn a
steady income of thousands of dollars, if you know what you're doing. I’ve personally seen it happen to
dozens of people, and it will happen for you too.
It won’t happen if you’ll stare at your monitor waiting for the cash to pop out, though.  

I already said it's a challenge , it's a full time job just to understand how it works and how you can make
any profit at all, but once you got that down,
working in your own Internet business is the easiest job in the world, that you can do from anywhere in
the world.

Most days you’ll hopefully be amazed how much you're earning, stay at home or travel anywhere in the
world, your online efforts will still be making money for you.

The way to do that as safely as possible, i.e. not loosing your T-shirt, is  start trying several different
ways, focus on a single plan each time.
Here's what might happen: You'll find out you're doing better in some ways than others: if you have some
writing skills and you’re a hard worker, then article marketing will be very easy for you. On the other
hand, maybe you don't have the patient for that but your analytical skills are high, that’s priceless in using
AdWords.
Many people have no business skills but have great success with e-commerce, because selling on eBay
doesn't require business skills, and they like the idea of dealing with people and clients through the net
and working from home, yet not having to make phone-calls or set up meeting. So you should ask
yourself what and where will you're skills and patient fit in.
Once you found a way you feel comfortable with, you should stick with it and be consistent and patient.
How long should you carry on with a plan? That's hard to estimate, and it’s the #1 question I get from
newbies: should I move on and try some more different ways or be consistent?  I'd say you should stick
to one plan at a time, for at least a month. If you don't experience any progress by then, not millions but
some progress on your behalf, accept failure and change your plan.
Its about
working
where I
want