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Thursday, June 08, 2006

1 Product, 1 Website, 1 Article, 1 eBook

Good Morning to you!

When you do an internet search to find information about earning an online income, how often do you come across long, boring, sales letters full of the same worthless"bonuses" that promise to make you a pile of cash if you part with some of your already hard earned?

Oh, don't forget the "guarantee" that you'll get your cash back if you don't like it! Yeah right!!

Stop wasting time and money signing up. I don't charge for this newsletter. I don't charge for the ebooks I give you. I don't charge you to access my websites or the information I post there.

If you really want to start earning online then you need to stop believing the hype and parting with your cash.

I make money online. The programs that make me money are the only ones I recommend to you - if I can make money from them then so can you! I even tell you how to make money
from them without paying to advertise. I NEVER pay to advertise yet still make money every single month.

The only people that will tell you that you must pay for a website, for it to look legitimate, are the people that want to sell you one! Don't pay for a website and don't believe that no-one will buy from you because "if you were really earning millions, you could afford to pay for a website"

What nonsense! I'm not paying for my websites or blog and have no intentions paying for them in the future either. Millionaires are frugal by nature and don't pay out for something they can get for free - never mind millionaires, no-one in their right mind pays for something that is
available for nada! Just think about it logically.

I love affiliate earnings. I earn a lot from affiliate earnings and am often asked which are the top ones I'd recommend. There are 2 that pay me consistently every month - My Help Hub and Clickbank. I definitely recommend them as a good place to start.

Choose 1 or 2 products from My Help Hub, choose some complimentary ebooks from Clickbank, create a webpage or blog around those products. Write an article, with a link to your website, and post it in as many article submitters as possible. Forget it. Move on to the next product.

Here's a great place to submit your first article for free


As Featured on ArticleCity.com



Aim to create 1 new website per week for 1 year and see where you are at the end of the first year. I bet you'll be pleasantly surprised.

You can create more 'hits' by turning your article into an ebook and giving it away on eBay - well cover your costs, of course! Upload the ebook to your website. Create an automatic email in Outlook that automatically sends the link to anyone purchasing from eBay. Give them permission to resell or give away. Just make sure you affiliate links or website link is included in the ebook.

Lets assume you submit to 10 article sites and 10 people decide to post your article on their own website (people want fresh content all the time). Say another 10 people copy it from those websites and another 10 and another. Imagine your ebook goes the same way - before you know it your link is being seen by mil!ions througout the web.

If only 1/2% of just 1 million actually buy from your affiliate link that equals 5,000 people. I ts worth noting that I earn approx. 30USD per sale from My Help Hub and that's equal to an
income of 150,000USD for just 1 product, 1 website, 1 article, 1 ebook, 1 days work and my initial layout? ZERO!

In fact, I've become a bit lazy! I haven't written an article or an ebook for quite some time now so I'm going to get started right now. At the moment (8 June 2006) there are only 331 results when doing a Google search for Jugglingmum. Take a look in a week or so and see how many results come up then. That should give you a good idea of how many websites pick up my latest article and hopefully you'll see the power in writing your own.

Go for it and don't part with a single penny until you're in profit and then if you really want to spend some, spend it wisely.

It's soooo easy!

Warmest Wishes
Jugglingmum

PS. I give 10% of all my earnings to charities and would recommend you do the same. You'll feel much more comfortable spending your fortune if you know you've helped others along the way.