I have $400, what to do?

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Hello,

I have $400 to spend to start making money online!
What should I invest in?

Cheers
#$400
  • Profile picture of the author Big Kahuna SEO
    You need to give us more information than that.....to start with, do you already have a website or will that need to be built?
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  • Profile picture of the author Trey Morgan
    Find something you're interested in doing online (affiliate marketing, product creation, selling services, etc....) and do your research on that topic. Then use the $400 to create a professional business around your chosen field. For example, if you chose to be an affiliate marketer, you would need money for a website, hosting, auto responder, traffic, and possibly a coach or a program that will show you how to put everything together. Then just be persistent until you start making at least $1,000 a month and scale up.
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  • Profile picture of the author carlamae
    Be very careful! It's sooo easy to burn through a few hundred dollars and still get nowhere! Follow the leaders....figure out what you love, find someone successful at it and mimic.
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    • Profile picture of the author 4DayWeekend
      I'd say the standard requirements for any online business is hosting, an autoresponder account and a primary domain name (maybe your own name).

      It's worth acquiring those whatever your situation.

      After that, read up information on here and decide a game plan. Only buy tools that will help you execute that game plan.

      Best wishes,
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      • Profile picture of the author hustlinsmoke
        I didn't say any of that cause I am hoping that by his being here and having the extra 400 that he already has all that in place and this is just extra money.
        Originally Posted by 4DayWeekend View Post

        I'd say the standard requirements for any online business is hosting, an autoresponder account and a primary domain name (maybe your own name).

        It's worth acquiring those whatever your situation.

        After that, read up information on here and decide a game plan. Only buy tools that will help you execute that game plan.

        Best wishes,
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      • Profile picture of the author thedanbrown
        Originally Posted by 4DayWeekend View Post

        I'd say the standard requirements for any online business is hosting, an autoresponder account and a primary domain name (maybe your own name).

        It's worth acquiring those whatever your situation.

        After that, read up information on here and decide a game plan. Only buy tools that will help you execute that game plan.

        Best wishes,
        Ya agreed, you didn't give ANY information. There is so many different ways to build an online business..
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  • Profile picture of the author hustlinsmoke
    Build a lilst with it.
    Be smart about it but build a list.
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  • Profile picture of the author dropout
    If you want to do PPC advertising, I would actually recommend that you save up some more money before you dip your toes in. When you do CPA or lead generation with PPC, you need enough money to properly test out keywords to find the ones that are profitable for you. Howver when you find the keywords that work you have a passive income that does not require much upkeep to keep producing.
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  • Profile picture of the author lattlay123
    Generally speaking, you should probably get the following: Hosting, domain, autoresponder. Everything else you can do yourself.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rod Cortez
    Originally Posted by ZyzzBrah View Post

    Hello,

    I have $400 to spend to start making money online!
    What should I invest in?

    Cheers
    Nothing at this point, first find out what area of business you want to focus on. Making money online is full of different opportunities and you'll first want to research them before you invest any money.

    RoD
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  • Profile picture of the author Rsherwood
    Honestly search for a mentor !

    Thats how much mine was and it beats the $5000 I spent trying to do it myself a year ago!

    Mentor + War room membership = Best chance of success !

    All the best to you!

    R.S

    P.S Avoid all shiny objects with their evil up sells. THEY WILL LEAD YOU BROKE!
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  • Profile picture of the author jasondinner
    Give me $400 and I'll tell you
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  • Profile picture of the author halfsaint
    If I was you and back at stage 1 I would browse china wholesale websites or taobao and find a product that you think has potential to make you some profit (you can do this by looking at closed auctions on ebay) and sell it on ebay. I did this when I first got into making money online and I made £800 in 2 weeks I was 16 at the time.......... If you do your research properly and find out if a product is in demand and how much people are willing to pay for it its pretty hard to go wrong and you can definitely make a good return on your money.
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