Making Money on the Web with Integrity
Anyone who has done any research on Web marketing knows plenty of scams abound. Unfortunately, unscrupulous marketers feed on the multitudes of people who come online every day looking for ways to quit their day jobs. It’s a shame, because millions of people probably spend money and lose a lot of time, only to chase down avenues with dead ends. Fortunately, methods abound for making money online without any up-front fees. This should be good news to those who have been ripped off by Internet schemes!
But sometimes one person’s scam is another person’s good opportunity. A good example of this is the recent controversy over an web business-in-a-box, called site Build It. Some believe that at least one person has created a sitesell.com review that wasn’t entirely accurate. The owner has publicly defended himself and he could be totally right. But it’s up to every individual to do their own research before paying money for Internet “opportunities”.
One of the ways I make money on the Internet is totally above-board and is also pretty easy. I make money with no money on HubPages. HubPages — a group blogging site — makes it so simple to generate content-based ad revenue. How many content “hubs” you create is up to you. Each hub has the potential to make up to five forms of revenue: eBay and Amazon products and services, Google AdSense and Kontera ads, and your own affiliate link(s). Sixty percent of the impressions (page views) that generate revenue go to you and HubPages gets the other 40%. Affiliate programs are an exception to that rule though; you get 100% of any income generated by someone clicking through on an affiliate link. Creating good hubs takes a bit of practice but the money you can generate over time makes it worth it.
There are many affiliate programs out there but I like to use RevResponse on my hubs, because it provides credible free information for people. When people click on links to any of the RevResponse publications or White Papers and qualify, you make money. That’s all there is to it. Qualifying is not a shoe-in though, so that aspect is important to understand. To learn more about the RevResponse rules, read this RevResponse marketing review. It will help you determine whether signing up is worth your time.




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