If you're planning to make money online, you need to be very clear on something before you start. You will find more ridiculous programs than you can count claiming they're the key to internet wealth. You'll find everything from Ponzi schemes to cheap ebooks - and almost none of it will ever pan out for you.
If you really want to learn to create income on the internet - in a way that creates a relatively passive income you can enjoy from any location - you need to master the art and science of ranking web pages high on Google. There is no better, more passive source of web traffic.
But again, you'll need to be on the alert because the same scam artists who will sell you other programs will also sell you bogus information about geting free traffic from Google. They buy large amounts of Google advertising trying to convince you to buy their "free traffic program." They're skilled marketers, and they know how to push your buttons.
So how can you find out if a guru is offering you something of value? It's actually very simple - just go to Google and search the terms "make money online" or "make money on the internet." If you find a guru in the organic search listings for those terms, it's very likely they're legitimate and can offer you something of value.
Every time you perform a Google search, you're going to see two different kinds of listings. On the left hand side of the page you'll see what are called the organic listings - they can't be bought or sold - you only get there by knowing how Google works (and how to work Google).
On the other hand, if you see one of the sponsored links on the right hand side of the search results page offering information about free traffic, you'll know it's not worthwhile. Although Google's paid search program is a great way for savvy marketers to get traffic to their websites, it's no place for people trying to teach you how to conquer Google.
I'm sure you can see how strange it would be for someone to try to sell you a program about creating passive traffic and income with a website, claiming they can show you how to capture lots of unpaid traffic, but having to pay for traffic themselves? That doesn't make sense to anybody.
Basically, the surest and simplest way to verify the credibility of your future mentor is to ask them to show you examples of how they make money online using free traffic from Google. If you can see that they're doing it in their own business, you have every reason to believe they could help you do the same with yours. - 16069
If you really want to learn to create income on the internet - in a way that creates a relatively passive income you can enjoy from any location - you need to master the art and science of ranking web pages high on Google. There is no better, more passive source of web traffic.
But again, you'll need to be on the alert because the same scam artists who will sell you other programs will also sell you bogus information about geting free traffic from Google. They buy large amounts of Google advertising trying to convince you to buy their "free traffic program." They're skilled marketers, and they know how to push your buttons.
So how can you find out if a guru is offering you something of value? It's actually very simple - just go to Google and search the terms "make money online" or "make money on the internet." If you find a guru in the organic search listings for those terms, it's very likely they're legitimate and can offer you something of value.
Every time you perform a Google search, you're going to see two different kinds of listings. On the left hand side of the page you'll see what are called the organic listings - they can't be bought or sold - you only get there by knowing how Google works (and how to work Google).
On the other hand, if you see one of the sponsored links on the right hand side of the search results page offering information about free traffic, you'll know it's not worthwhile. Although Google's paid search program is a great way for savvy marketers to get traffic to their websites, it's no place for people trying to teach you how to conquer Google.
I'm sure you can see how strange it would be for someone to try to sell you a program about creating passive traffic and income with a website, claiming they can show you how to capture lots of unpaid traffic, but having to pay for traffic themselves? That doesn't make sense to anybody.
Basically, the surest and simplest way to verify the credibility of your future mentor is to ask them to show you examples of how they make money online using free traffic from Google. If you can see that they're doing it in their own business, you have every reason to believe they could help you do the same with yours. - 16069
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Dave writes articles that teach people how to make money on the internet and also how to make money online.