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Hello fellow warriors,

i am in need of some extreme ideas. I just got terminated from my place of employment and am now seriously worried about my financial future. I know you guys have some ideas. I see lots of people here brag about making 1000 a day.. im not even asking for a hundred a day.. I need a plan for 300 a week at least. Now all these IM info products are great, but I need an action plan. I want to pay someone some money to teach me to make 300 a week. I dont care how it is done (so long as it is legal): article marketing, blogging, whatever. I need something with little money involved.

See guys, I have lots of bills and I have never stressed so hard. I have to hide the truth from my family that i've been terminated. I will do this by dressing up for work as if i still got work, but instead, will go straight to my college library and be on my computer 8 hours a day trying to make money.

What i need fellow warriors, is someone to train me. I find that I can easily learn HANDS ON.

A lot of people say they can make a thousand in a day. but that is AFTER they have went through info overload and actually figured out how to do it. Well, I am after that.

Basically, I want to do the work that person does to make 1000 dollars per day.. Again, i am not looking for a thousand dollars per day.. i am looking for 300 per WEEK. I am willing to put 40 hours a week online just to make this happend.

Can anyone help??
  • Profile picture of the author mainstreetcm
    I'm not sure what exactly your qualifications are or whatnot, but it would be far easier for you to just find another job to get your $300 a week. If you are looking at IM to be a quick fix, I think a majority of us here are going to tell you to look elsewhere.

    From my experience in just reading this board, unless you already have a firm foundation this is going to be a little bit difficult. You could try affiliate marketing, adsense, maybe even CPA offers if you hit up the right forums. Be prepared to spend much more than 40 hours a week as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andrew Endres
    I hate to say this but in my 3 years experience paying thousands of dollars for IM programs, there is no real quick way to make money online.

    Sure there are quick and dirty methods that used to work well for a while but only because the masses didn't know about it yet. Take PPC for example. It used to be that you could direct link your ads to your affiliate offers and make easy money and you still could today if there wasn't so much competition. Now you have to bid ridiculous amounts of money for high-quality keywords and good luck keeping your review site off of Google's blacklist.

    There are 2 ways to make money online and that is as a vendor or an affiliate.

    Unfortunately the market for online affiliates is saturated which creates some heavy competition.

    It's kind of like the way the I.T. industry was 10 years ago. You could make six figures back then until everyone heard about it and decided to get their degrees and certifications as I.T. specialists which saturated the market. Now you'd be lucky to make 45k a year if you can even find a job.

    Even though there's lots of competition can you still make money as an affiliate? Sure, but if you don't already have a game-plan, it could take you months if not years to find a technique or method that works for you.

    There is always room in the online world however, for people that are willing to create quality content and quality products that help people. If you want to go that route I can definitely help you but a quick fix, it is not.

    I don't want to discourage you because an online business is definitely worth pursuing, but taking the high-road is going to give you a much better chance at success.

    Good luck,
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  • Profile picture of the author Mohammad Afaq
    Can you write or rewrite articles, design banners or ecovers or minisites etc.

    Offer your services to the people on the forums.

    To make $300 a week,

    At $5 an articles, you need to write 60 articles.
    At $15 per ecover, you need to create design 20 ecovers a week.
    At $150 for a minisite, you need to design 2 minisites a week.

    Please Note: You can increase or decrease the prices of your services the way you like, I'm just trying to give you a ballpark figure.
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    • Profile picture of the author Thinker1
      Writers are always needed. If you're willing to charge less than what most people would, you won't keep up with the demand. The only challenge with any kind of self employment is that there is no guarantee. When you have to make money it becomes an issue, as stress will be involved. That's way doing this on a part-time basis while one has a full-time income is much more effective. My advice to you is may be find a part-time job while you're doing this. The reason I suggest that is so that you're not too dependent on this new income.
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  • Profile picture of the author wiseleo
    Truthfully, it's not that hard, it's just that it takes time to build up steam. That is time that you do not have.

    Your personal life is your business, but I would tell the people who depend on you what happened.

    It's easier to make money outside hyper-hot niches. It's easy for me to understand this stuff, but unless you are a techie you are indeed faced with a steep learning curve. You basically have two choices: 1) Pay for technology that already exists (Aweber, premium themes, someone who knows how to configure websites) or 2) deploy the technology as needed (all my software is self-hosted). Can you get by without all this technology? Sure. You can always invest to upgrade your platform. I built something manually because I don't want to pay for a dedicated solution just yet, but once my affiliate program is finalized, I would be insane to not invest into something far more scalable. As with any business, investments need to be made. And yes the information overload is a vital investment. Improving your writing and presentation skills takes time as well.

    IM me as I might have something that could help you.

    Get a position that can sustain you and treat it as seed capital, not as a job.
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