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Make Real Money Online Without A Website And Without Spending Any Cash

Make Real Money Online Without A Website And Without Spending Any Cash

Would you like to know how to make real money online without a website
and using only free resources? It is possible, I assure you, and it is
not particularly difficult. Don't get me wrong: I am not suggesting you
join one of those programs which promise you will get rich without
having to do any work. When I say it is not particularly difficult, I
mean just that: this is a way to make real money online that anyone of
average intelligence with an average education can learn to do.

The simplest way to make some extra income online is to do affiliate
marketing. Affiliate marketing means you join a company as an affiliate
and promote their product in return for payment of commission on all
sales you generate. Commission rates vary but it is not uncommon for
commission to be as high as 70%.

Affiliate marketing is highly popular because it is straightforward and
hassle-free. All you have to do is promote the products and you get paid
commission when people buy; all the financial transactions, delivery etc
are handled by the merchant direct. You can make money without having
your own website because you will send potential customers straight to
the merchant's website.

If you need to make some extra money, chances are you won't want to
start off by paying out for advertising, and that is why we are going to
look at how to make real money online without a website using free tools
and resources. First we'll look at the basic steps you need to take and
then we'll look at each one in more detail. This is the procedure in
five basic steps:

Choose a product you want to promote

Sign up as an affiliate to the merchant company

Do research to find keywords to use in your promotion

Write an article relating to the product

Submit the article to high traffic article directories

1. Choosing your affiliate product.

You can choose to promote literally anything but it is obviously a good
idea if you choose something in demand.

2. Become an affiliate

The easiest way to become an affiliate is to sign up to a reliable
affiliate program directory such as Clickbank or Share-A-Sale. These
directories also help you to find popular products to promote.

3. Do keyword research

If you are new to affiliate marketing, you probably got a bit lost at
the third point but it is absolutely crucial to your success. If you
type "free keyword research tool" into a search engine query box, you
will get thousands of results. There are many excellent free keyword
research tools available but you must learn how to use them effectively.

4. Write an article

Write an article of not less than 500 words relating to the product you
are promoting. The article can be in the form of a review, a personal
story, a "how to" tip etc; it doesn't matter, as long as the article is
relevant to the product and contains the keywords you selected.

5. Publish your article

Submit the article for publication at top article directories such as
isnare.com and go articles.com. When submitting the article, you need to
append to it what is called a "resource box" or "author's bio". This is
where you include a link to the affiliate product website.

That's the procedure, now a word about how it works. When potential
customers use your chosen keywords in search engines queries, your
article will appear in a high place because it is posted on a high
ranking article directory. People read your article and, with any luck,
will be sufficiently interested in what you have said to click on the
link in your resource box. This takes them to the merchant's website
where they make a purchase.

That, in a nutshell, is how to make real money online without a website
and without having to spend any cash.
--
my motto is "Keep it simple" and "don't leave anything for tomorrow that
can be done today."

If you have any questions or comments please contact me.

Regards Gerald

Website: http://www.webcraft.ws
E-mail: gerald@webcraft.ws
Twitter: WebcraftGuru
Facebook: Webcraft Guru

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