Show Me How To Make $1000 Per Day? Please?

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Hey there people!

So I got an email yesterday from a subscriber and they
asked me something along the lines of...

"Can you show me how to make over $1k per day with
internet marketing?"

My reply was

"How much are you making per day at the
moment?"

Their reply was

"Nothing"

This got me thinking that a lot of people have the jaded
misconception that it's as easy as pushing a button to
make money online. Mainly because the "gurus" have
made it sound so easy.

What you really need to do is to set yourself small goals.
Instead of

"I want to make 1k a day"


A better goal would be

"I want to make $10 per day"

And then you write down how your going to make that
$10 per day and in what time frame your going to accomplish
your goal.

So for example you could decide that you want
to get to $10 per day from article marketing within one month.
You should then write down what you need to do each day
to reach your goal. For example you could write 5 articles
per day to get traffic to your landing page or offer. Whatever
you decide you need to do to reach you goal, write it down
and do it.

Whenever I set goals I write myself a statement and I
will read that statement everyday. So for example...

"On the 28th of April I WILL be making $10 per day
from article marketing. To get to $10 per day every
day I will... (then list what you are going to do every
day to reach your goal).

Then when you put in some effort and follow your plan
everyday you'll soon be making that $10 per day and then
you can set yourself a new goal to make $xx amount a day.

Then keep building it up. A good way to build motivation
for reaching goals is to include something in the statement
that you'll buy when you reach your goal.

For example. "On the 28th of April when I am making
$10 per day I will treat myself to a new DVD" So that
whenever you're getting bored or frustrated you can
remember that you've got something to look forward
to when you reach your goal.

Think of it like a game. Where you need to keep reaching
new levels. You can't just go to the end level and fight the
boss. You need to work your way up the ladder.

I just think that a lot of people don't realise the power
and importance of setting real, believable and obtainable goals.

So set yourself some goals and a plan and stick to it!

Will Cooper
#day #make #show
  • Profile picture of the author spires
    Yes I agree.
    Start small and build yourself up.

    I started of just making $2 per day from adsense.
    O' Happy Days
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  • Profile picture of the author Ashley Wright
    Very good post, its good how you showed people you cannot jump from making nothing to thousands with a click of a button!
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    • Profile picture of the author Amitywill
      Originally Posted by spires View Post

      Yes I agree.
      Start small and build yourself up.

      I started of just making $2 per day from adsense.
      O' Happy Days
      Exactly. You shouldn't run before you can walk!

      Originally Posted by wrighty10 View Post

      Very good post, its good how you showed people you cannot jump from making nothing to thousands with a click of a button!
      Thanks Wrighty. Thats what I was going for!

      Will
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      • Profile picture of the author ripsnorta2
        Completely disagree with this premise.

        Do you think that any traditional brick and mortar business starts with the idea, hey I'll just make ten quid a day and work my way up from there? (Hmm maybe that's why 9 out of 10 new businesses fail in the first five years. :rolleyes: )

        A business is a business wether it is online or not. The two big differences between online and offline are:
        1. An online business can start with much less capital.
        2. A newly started online business has a much greater reach than a newly started offline business. That is, the market is potentially much bigger.
        Internet Marketing is a lot more than just selling information products, or sticking adsense on a blog. These people who are asking these questions may have some marketable skill or ability that could make them $1000 a day.

        There is certainly a learning to walk before running factor involved, maybe the individual does need to learn to walk first, but there is absolutely no reason why someone cannot start an online business with the goal of making 10, 100, 1000, or even 1 million dollars a day.
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  • Profile picture of the author Christian Chan
    I will try to keep this brief and simple. To make $1000 per day CONSISTENTLY AND GROWING IT, you would need a good business model. Adsense is not a good business model. I am sure that the people that sell it will tell you it is, but it isn't. So the question that you really need to ask is what business model that can bring you $1000 a day and sustainable and scalable in the long run? Think.
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    • Profile picture of the author ripsnorta2
      Originally Posted by Christian Chan View Post

      I will try to keep this brief and simple. To make $1000 per day CONSISTENTLY AND GROWING IT, you would need a good business model. Adsense is not a good business model. I am sure that the people that sell it will tell you it is, but it isn't. So the question that you really need to ask is what business model that can bring you $1000 a day and sustainable and scalable in the long run? Think.
      Well, that depends on the demographic being catered, and the amount of traffic. There are a few out there that have made several truck-loads of cash from Adsense.

      Besides Adsense isn't a business model. Your business model takes into a whole lot of factors such as demographics and market research, marketing, how you get the work done (yourself, outsourcing, employees), expected returns on investment, all of those sorts of things. The decision to use Adsense is only one of these factors.
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    • Profile picture of the author Rhyno
      Originally Posted by Younggates88 View Post

      the first you need to do is get rid of the hlep me attitude and start helping other people.
      Young, man, this one post will probably get overlooked in this thread, but you hit the nail on the head. If you don't agree with this statement then maybe that's why you're failing as an IM. If you understand this comment then you realize the power of it...

      Good stuff Young...
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  • Profile picture of the author sundown16
    A very good, sobering post! Most people jump into networking believing that a 1000
    a day happens quickly, which isn't reality. They quit too soon and that's one of the reasons 98% of home businesses fail.
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  • Profile picture of the author shane_k
    Originally Posted by Amitywill View Post

    Hey there people!

    So I got an email yesterday from a subscriber and they
    asked me something along the lines of...

    "Can you show me how to make over $1k per day with
    internet marketing?"

    My reply was

    "How much are you making per day at the
    moment?"

    Their reply was

    "Nothing"

    This got me thinking that a lot of people have the jaded
    misconception that it's as easy as pushing a button to
    make money online. Mainly because the "gurus" have
    made it sound so easy.

    I think it is funny that a lot of people blame the "gurus" for this.

    However, it is more than just the guru's, most IMer's themselves use this type of strategy in their sales pitches.

    Take a look at most of the posts in this forum and see what people are promising.

    Everyone knows it is a sales pitch, and most people use it, and then these same people who use that sales pitch blame the "gurus"

    Kind of hypocritical isn't it?

    That's just my opinion anyway.

    Shane_K
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  • Profile picture of the author shane_k
    What I meant in my post was take a look at the sig's of posters in this forum. most people if you click on their sig's use the same type of sales pitch.

    So if the "gurus" use this sales pitch and most IMer's use this sales pitch, then is it any wonder why new people come here thinking that it is possible?

    My point being don't blame this person for thinking it is possible. Not their fault. They just fell for a sales pitch.


    Shane_K
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  • Profile picture of the author Albert Steven
    There is actually different way to 1k a day. Your way, or mine.
    I always try to set my goal as high as possible. Aim for the Impossible, learn this from Dan Pena.

    For Example: If I want to earn 30k this month, I will aim for 300k. I find this more effective for me since I will be more motivated and I will force myself harder to reach 300k.

    Worst Case Scenario: Even if you just end up earning 10% of it, it won't hurt to get 30k/month.

    Best Case Scenario: I won't stop trying when you hit 30k, so You will actually have a chance to earn more money.

    @shane there is only one to blame, its yourself. Focus on Your Goals not Excuses!
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    • Profile picture of the author Amitywill
      To be honest I'm not sure where the adsense
      talk came from. I have never used adsense on
      any of my sites and probably never will.

      I know some of you are disagreeing with me about
      this. This post was just about what has worked for
      me and should work for others.

      I have become very successful online and I attribute
      a lot of that success because I stood grounded and
      set myself monthly obtainable goals. Hell even daily
      goals.

      Firstly for the people disagreeing with me answer me this
      question...

      How can someone expect to make $1000 per day when
      they aren't making $10 per day? Again you need to learn
      to walk before you can run.

      Maybe I should have clarified that I was talking about
      short term goals, but I thought it was pretty obvious.

      Yes everbody should have long term goals. I.e I want to
      make a million within 5 years etc. But don't rule out
      the importance of setting your self small goals to
      reach, because those small goals add up to getting you
      to your big goal.

      Will
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      • Profile picture of the author ripsnorta2
        Originally Posted by Amitywill View Post


        Firstly for the people disagreeing with me answer me this
        question...

        How can someone expect to make $1000 per day when
        they aren't making $10 per day? Again you need to learn
        to walk before you can run.

        Simple. Develop a product that provides $1000 of value (or more) that lots of people will want to buy, do your homework when it comes to market research, website design, put a lot of work into marketing it, and then sell it.

        You seem to think that people have to start out selling cheap info products to pay their dues and work their way up the ladder. While there's a certain amount of truth to that there are plenty of examples of entrepreneurs who came up with a million dollar idea, worked hard on it, and made a fortune.
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        • Profile picture of the author Amitywill
          Originally Posted by ripsnorta2 View Post

          Simple. Develop a product that provides $1000 of value (or more) that lots of people will want to buy, do your homework when it comes to market research, website design, put a lot of work into marketing it, and then sell it.

          You seem to think that people have to start out selling cheap info products to pay their dues and work their way up the ladder. While there's a certain amount of truth to that there are plenty of examples of entrepreneurs who came up with a million dollar idea, worked hard on it, and made a fortune.
          Hmm I think you completely misunderstood the
          post. Oh well hopefully some people understood
          it and got some value from it.

          Will Cooper
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          • Profile picture of the author Nick Brighton
            Originally Posted by ArthurRose View Post

            Learn to make 1$ a day, then outsource what you did by 1000x and earn 1000$ a day.
            Minus the outsourcer's wages

            I agree with the sentiment of this post, but I also see exactly where the opposing views are coming from:

            If you set your bar too low, you'll always struggle to vault it. If it's too high, at least you'll work harder to jump higher.

            It's a balance, but I think achieving a small goal for beginners is a great incentive to continue.

            However, there's no point bidding on a dream mansion on a desert island if you don't have a road or vehicle to ever get to it.
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  • Profile picture of the author mia7
    Bottom line is, we are all different and just have to find the best method that works for you to reach your goals.
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    • Profile picture of the author ripsnorta2
      I think that, ultimately, it comes down to one question. What do I need to do to earn $x a day?

      Set the goal. Work out a process that will achieve that goal, and then follow it to the letter. Then test your results and adjust.

      Setting the goal is easy.

      Determining what you need to do is harder.

      Doing what is necessary is hardest.
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  • Profile picture of the author raryan09
    I am currently making $1/day selling some MRR products.

    My aim is to reach to $5/day
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    • Profile picture of the author mormel
      Originally Posted by ArthurRose View Post

      Learn to make 1$ a day, then outsource what you did by 1000x and earn 1000$ a day.
      Hm,

      That's only true when outsourcing would be completely free...

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  • Profile picture of the author TheMagicShow
    This type of mentality won't stop. People think that money just flys into paypal, they don't understand that IM requires hard work, patience and logetivity.
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    • Profile picture of the author shane_k
      Originally Posted by billyboy View Post

      Well you know to be fair they are bombarded with messages like:
      "Make millions"
      "Become a millionaire tomorrow,"
      "If you want to make it big there are things you have to know :-)"

      Instead of:
      "Make a living online"
      "Make it small to start with then scale up"
      "Work for small daily income online."

      WHICH SELLS?

      Then you guys slate newbies when they fall for the hype.... Hmmm.

      That is exactly my point. The so called "guru's" know it is a sales pitch, and other IMer's on this forum know it is a sales pitch, and then they the IMer's on this forum continue to use it, and then complain when newbies come along expecting it to happen.

      And rather than looking at themselves they blame it on the "gurus"

      And I am not saying the OP does this. It's just that there are so many IMer's who use this same strategy use the "gurus" as scapegoats, rather than looking at how they themselves are contributing to this kind of thinking.


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  • Profile picture of the author thomashoi
    if you can make your 1st dollar, you know what works and simply do more of it and become $10, $100, $1000. I have seen people blown off thousands of dollars and but still could not make a single cent.

    It's quite easy if you follow these 3 steps:

    1. Find a hungry market/niche
    2. Find out what they really want
    3. Give it to them
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    • Profile picture of the author Alminc
      The real currency on the Internet is 1.0 Vi$itor.

      For those starting with Internet marketing:

      Don't think ' how many dollars can I create per day ?'
      but think instead 'how many Vi$itors can I create per day?'.

      1. Learn to create websites and put them online - the easy part
      2. Learn to write so-so sales letters (it doesn't have to be a masterpiece)
      3. Learn to generate Vi$itors - that is the real art and the science of making money online.

      Master just 1 traffic generation technique so that you can generate 500 Vi$itors a day and you will know 'the secret'. There's no 'secret' at all, without your own ability to generate your own Vi$itors you are lost and there is no hope for you, period.

      So never ask ' How can I make $1000 a day', that's totally wrong question that leads you nowhere.
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