So Many Overlooked $$$ Cow's Online..

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Anyone else ever notice how often big money makers are overlooked by the "mainstream" IM community. It's not a bad thing necessarily, and it makes sense that different models and ideas take turns in the "spotlight" of the IM focus, but it's something for newbies to consider. I've been building a list in a text file about easy ways to make money online that are almost never talked about, and it's a huge list.

When I first got into IM I would have made maybe a list of 3 things, like "affiliate marketing", "product creation", "ebay" or something like that. Now I have a very specific list of detailed and VERY simple business models that could all be individually scaled into a million dollar business. It got me thinking about how newbies hate TOO much information and TOO many opportunities, so they tune things out--and this is fine.

By the same token though they may be overlooking opportunities that are way easier and way less competitive. For instance, people rarely talk about domain parking a hot name and parking it for passive income (something a newbie can do for $7.50 and make a great ROI on if they choose the name carefully) or getting MRR rights to a product and selling it themselves as their own, there are just a ton of things out there, it's insane. Idk. </rantttt>

Anyone else have any other "overlooked" cash cow's you can think of that might help out the newbs?
#$$$ #cow #online #overlooked
  • Profile picture of the author Lisa Gergets
    people rarely talk about domain parking a hot name and parking it for passive income (something a newbie can do)
    Isn't that considered domain squatting?
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  • Profile picture of the author Nick Desai
    Don't just sell "single" ebooks ... sell Ebook Kits (multiple ebooks packaged into a kit)

    That's what has worked for me
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  • Profile picture of the author jayveen
    My Amazon autoblogs generate some traffic but most just bounce out, and never click on a product or on the Adsense. So I'm thinking of just parking the domain with the Google Adsense autopage. But one thing I wonder about is that the SERP ranking for my sites evidently comes from the autoblog content, so if I switch to a parked adsense page I'm thinking that the site will fall off the first google page.
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    • Profile picture of the author Andy Money
      Originally Posted by jayveen View Post

      My Amazon autoblogs generate some traffic but most just bounce out, and never click on a product or on the Adsense. So I'm thinking of just parking the domain with the Google Adsense autopage. But one thing I wonder about is that the SERP ranking for my sites evidently comes from the autoblog content, so if I switch to a parked adsense page I'm thinking that the site will fall off the first google page.
      This is true, but if you still have things out there floating around and driving passive traffic that could translate into an extra hundred or more a month.. not too bad of a trade off, you might make more just parking it. I parked a site that was in a similar position and it makes an extra $60-$80 just being parked.
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  • Profile picture of the author goingup
    Where is the best place to parK?
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    Only dead fish go with the flow.

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  • Few opportunities are overlooked. That's the difference between business people who know what they are doing and people who want to learn.

    If you can scale something to millions then you should be doing it.

    I read yesterday that NewEgg had over $2 Billion in sales last year, but only $28 million in profit. That's barely 1%.

    There is not much being overlooked... One can not assume their view of a market is the only view of a market.
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