Ways To Make Money Online
May 12th, 2008 by CourtDuring the 15 months that Court’s Internet Marketing School has been around, we have discussed literally dozens of ways to make money online. Many of you are quite new to the site, and many others will be introduced to the site by searching for information contained in this article. In order to help everyone to better understand the ways people go about creating an online income, I wanted to provide a simple list, complete with a simple explanation of each method. I will also try to point you toward some resources that you can use to dig deeper into creating online income.
#1 - Starting a Blog
Blogs are informational websites that people use to share information. The basic idea here is that the sharing of free information can bring visitors to your website, and you can in turn make a profit from that traffic. Most blogs will show the latest articles (known as posts) on the homepage, making it very easy for people to find the latest information that has been shared.
Examples:
People use a variety of methods to bring traffic to a blog including search engine optimization, social media, paid advertising, email marketing, and press releases. Recently there is a growing trend of bloggers using traditional media such as television and radio to gain exposure to their blogs, but in all honesty this is only happening for elite level bloggers.
To make money with a blog, people use a variety of different methods including selling advertising space, products, and services. Many other blogs make great money by using affiliate marketing, which is selling products for others in exchange for commissions.
This method is a great way to go, especially if you want to start casually. You can start a blog with no pressure, and allow it to build up over time. For more information on this method, check out this post: Starting a Blog.
#2 - Starting a Content Website
This method uses the same basic idea as idea #1. You will use free content to attract visitors to a location where you can sell advertising and products.
Technically, a blog is a content website, but for the purpose of this guide, ‘content websites’ are the traditional content sites that aren’t blogs. There are a lot of ways to create content websites. Usually people use content management systems like Joomla, Drupal, and Mambo to manage the content.
You may be wondering to yourself what type of content people use to create content websites. These sites can be built around literally anything, but many of them review products and services or report on news specific to an industry or niche.
Like idea #1, people use a lot of different methods to bring traffic to content websites, such as search engine optimization, social media, paid advertising, email marketing, and press releases.
Examples of successful content websites:
#3 - Affiliate Marketing
Affiliate Marketing is the process of promoting products for other people and companies, in exchange for commissions. For example, let’s say that you have a site that provides people with home loans. I could sign up as an affiliate and then push people to your loan site. When people get a loan, you will make some money and will pay me a commission. I would be the affiliate marketer and you would be running an affiliate program.
There are thousands of different affiliate programs that you can use to make money online. Here are some examples of some of the more well known programs:
- eBay - eBay’s affiliate program pays you commissions when you get people to sign up for eBay, and also pays some commissions if the traffic you send ends up buying something on eBay.
- Amazon - Amazon’s program pays you commissions for pushing people to Amazon. You earn a commission when a person you pushed to Amazon buys a product. Amazon commissions start at 4% and go up from there and depend on how many conversions you can get.
Affiliate marketing is often combined with a few of the other ways to make money online. For example, bloggers often use affiliate marketing to make money from their blog traffic. List builders (see list building section) use affiliate marketing as the primary method of making money with their lists. They will usually send their list an affiliate offer (an offer to buy a product or service) around once per month (sometimes more or less often).
Affiliate marketers often stay under the radar, but for a good site that teaches this process, visit Super Affiliate Zac Johnson.
#4 - List Building
List building is one of the more aggressive and powerful ways to make online money. The method combines amazingly well with affiliate marketing, and most good affiliate marketers rely heavily on building lists to scale up their businesses.
A good list builder will usually set up a site specifically to capture names and emails. You have probably done a search in Google to find a page that offered you a free product. All you have to do to get the free product is type in your name and email, right? By downloading that free product, you will probably be signed up to be on that marketer’s list. He will then be able to communicate with you in the future and will send you and everyone else on the list offers. A certain percentage of the people on the list will take advantage of those offers and this will get the marketer paid.
Good list builders will come up with ways to help the people on their list, which will keep them on the list for a longer time period. They are able to create a win-win. Over time, their list grows larger and larger which provides them with larger and larger income. Good affiliate marketers sometimes end up with millions of names.
To build their lists, list builders usually use a service like Aweber, which helps them to create forms to capture information, and stores the names and emails in a database for future communication.
List building combines with quite a few of the other methods, including blogging, affiliate marketing, lead generation, and starting an online service business.
#5 - Lead Generation
Generating leads can be an extremely lucrative way to create money online. Mortgage leads, for example can be sold for more than $40 per lead, with no promise of conversion.
Usually the process of lead generation involves setting up a site to bring traffic, and then funneling traffic to a page where the visitor requests more information about a product or service. In the case of mortgage loans, the visitor would request more information about a loan. The marketer doing the lead generation (the person who created the lead) will then sell the information to a mortgage broker or company, who will in turn call the lead to try to get them to get a loan.
There are literally hundreds of different industries that rely on lead generation including:
- Loans
- Finance
- Weight Loss
- Real Estate
- Credit Cards
- Cell Phone Plans
Savvy marketers will set up businesses that capture leads in these and other industries and can make some truly killer profits.
To find lead generation programs, I would visit CJ.com - they manage affiliate programs and lead generation programs for hundreds of companies.
#6 - Starting an Online Service Business
Those who become good at generating leads will often transition into creating their own service businesses. They usually realize that while they are able to make good money selling off leads, they could make more by creating businesses for the leads.
For example, a marketer may create a site at some point that provides people with good information about finance. They then go through the lead generation process to create and sell leads to an experienced financial planner. This goes great and the marketer makes great money, but eventually realizes that the financial planner makes a lot more from those leads than he does.
At that point, the marketer will often find a financial planner to partner with, or will become a financial planner himself. The leads are already there so the transition isn’t too complicated.
Selling services online usually takes a few simple steps:
- Bringing traffic to a website
- Generating a lead
- Selling to that lead
Since the first step in the process is bringing traffic to a website, the method is often combined with other ways to make money online including blogging and list building. Many times, people that use this method will also purchase a good amount of paid advertising, as long as they are able to convert that traffic into clients.
Examples of online service businesses:
- Clientside SEM - Aaron Wall’s SEO consulting service
- Unique Blog Designs - blog design service
- Logoworks - logo, web, and graphic design services
- Article Marketer - article distribution service
#7 - Creating Products
Those that make the most money online are often those that create their own products. These products are often informational and can be downloaded by the purchaser.
For example, a savvy marketer will do research and then create an information product that will teach people how to lose weight. The product will probably be sold as an ebook or as a site that has a paid membership. The marketer will then use a variety of methods to bring traffic to the site including affiliate marketing (the marketer will recruit affiliates), paid advertising, list building, and sometimes blogging.
Since an informational product costs basically nothing to deliver, there is often great money in creating this type of product. I would highly recommend getting some experience before using this method because there’s a lot to it.
#8 - Setting up an Online Store
The old fall-back is creating an online store that sells tangible products. Some people will buy products at wholesale and sell them at retail for profits. Others will drop-ship, which is the process of selling a product before you buy it. You hold a list of what you can buy products for and sell them at an increase. Your supplier will then ship the product for you.
This method is often combined with many of the other methods including list building, lead generation, affiliate marketing, and creating products.
Examples:
Hopefully this list is enough to get you started. While there are literally hundreds of ways to make money online, this list contains some of the most powerful. Adding one or more of these to your current arsenal may also help some of you to be more successful with what you’re doing now.
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May 12th, 2008 at 10:28 am
I think a blog is definitely the way to go for beginners. You can learn a lot about the internet, marketing, networking, and advertising, all while writing about something you find interesting. And you can provide value to other people for free. Blogs are truly a great medium for sharing information and ideas and sparking debates, and they have changed our world in many ways over the past few years.
May 12th, 2008 at 10:40 am
Creating info products is not all that difficult. In fact, Creating an instructional DVD is one of the easiest routes to go. Just record with camtasia off your screen as you show somebody a technique, then upload it.
http://createdvdproduct.com/dvd/are-dvd-info-products-profitable/
May 12th, 2008 at 11:25 am
I would agree that the creating process isn’t that difficult Chas. When I said “I would highly recommend getting some experience before using this method”, I was referring to the overall process of marketing this product for big money. A person would need to have a thorough understanding of traffic generation, affiliate marketing, sales copy, and some other skills before jumping into it.
Like everything else, it would seem easy to a person that knew how to do it, and very difficult for someone who didn’t. Thanks for your thoughts Chas.
May 12th, 2008 at 11:37 am
A blog is the way to go if you are a beginner. There is also a great article i read over at http://phorsite.com/
May 12th, 2008 at 11:46 am
Zac Johnson is a tool and a joke. Much better places to learn about affiliate marketing, like Uberaffiliate.com or five star afiliate marketing blog (google it).
May 12th, 2008 at 12:26 pm
Nice list Court.
Which would be your favorite? Which would you recommend most to a beginner?
You see a lot of ads to set people up with running an online store. Most of these schemes like this do not seem to work. The hosting offered is overpriced, the products are awful and overpriced and they are sold to people who can barely read email. I just think it is the wrong end to start out for most people. Not that this does not work.
Personally, I would like to create a product (with mass appeal) to sell online. Either digital or physical. In some ways, this is more of a real business than the other options.
May 12th, 2008 at 12:36 pm
I would start with a blog and then use it to do lead generation and marketing for your own products.
Most of those e-commerce programs are grade A rip-offs.
May 12th, 2008 at 4:33 pm
Hi, i really like your site layout. I will continue reading here, so i subscribed! Maybe you could check out my site, and even subscribe if you like. Thanks, Zach.
May 12th, 2008 at 5:18 pm
Great list here, Court - very comprehensive. It’s good to be reminded of the models we should all be thinking about when starting a new online business or adjusting our current approach.
-Jason
May 12th, 2008 at 5:30 pm
This is a very nice post, thanks for posting about all of these different strategies!
May 13th, 2008 at 12:19 am
Awesome! its very nice to see and go through the tactics and strategies mentioned.thank you.
May 13th, 2008 at 1:20 am
This is a great, really comprehensive post which is like a tutorial for the beginner. I am going to file this one.
May 13th, 2008 at 2:49 am
Great stuff.
I just found your blog and love it.
Look forward to reading more.
May 13th, 2008 at 7:49 pm
Hey Court… whatever happened to your howtomobile project? I was reading your case studies today and just wondering how it all turned out.
May 13th, 2008 at 11:36 pm
I do agree, blog is perfect for newbie. From blog you will gain network, community. From there you will learn many new things. Participate in any forums and try to learn as much as you can then get it work! learn from other people mistake is one way to improve yourself especially in the blogs world.
May 14th, 2008 at 11:36 am
This is a great list, and you have provided some good references. From the beginner to the professional online marketer, I think there is something everyone can take from this post. Look forward to reading more.
May 19th, 2008 at 3:52 am
I would agree that blogs are perfect for both newbies and experienced folk alike to generate income online. Towards that, I’d add a huge helping of social networking, Twitter and other resources that help you build your own personal community online.
Data points,
Barbara
May 22nd, 2008 at 11:42 am
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June 3rd, 2008 at 12:36 am
Hi Court!
I do have my Make Money Online blogsite too! I’m confused if what youre referring to List Building is the same with Link Building?
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