Does it really Take Money To Make Money?

@34momma (13882)
United States
April 22, 2008 3:01pm CST
I am asking this because in my research I am seeing alot of people who are saying they can't get referrals, or they would never pay to be apart of a money making website. so my question is, if you treat any site you join as your personal business, does it take money to make money?
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@Kecia08 (554)
• United States
23 Apr 08
If you visit http://rollingincash.net, you will find a great way to make money with no start up fees. That is what I am currently doing...it was such a relief to find something I didn't have to go broke getting into!
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@34momma (13882)
• United States
23 Apr 08
don't get me wrong i know you can make money online with out spending money. but the one golden rule of making money online is depulcation. which means the more people you have doing what you are doing the more money you are going to make. what i am am saying is if you are treating this as a business, why would you not want to invest in your business to make sure it does well?
@34momma (13882)
• United States
23 Apr 08
well there you go, it does take money to make money. thanks for getting back to me Kecia08
• United States
22 Apr 08
I have a business i have joined where it takes not out of pocket to get started, pm me if u would like the link. I have only been in for 2 weeks and have already been paid.
• Denmark
23 Apr 08
I like to know that site please! mostly free pograms pay very litle
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@34momma (13882)
• United States
24 Apr 08
I just sent you a friens request, when you accept PM me and we can talk
@marciascott (25529)
• United States
24 Apr 08
No you don't need money to make money here. I did'nt need money to make my $300.00, so that isn't true, you just have to know how to make contacts, and if you are on the internet dealing with a lot of people you can't do it.
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@34momma (13882)
• United States
24 Apr 08
i am not talking about mylot. i am talking about starting your own online business. i am not talking about $300 dollars i am talking about $30,000 a month. not just extra money i am talking about income
@enola1692 (3323)
• United States
23 Apr 08
I hope not I don't have many referrals an i have trouble finding them
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@34momma (13882)
• United States
23 Apr 08
sorry to hear that. first you have to change your mind and then you will find ways to get them
@jbrooks (264)
• United States
24 Apr 08
you only get paid with what you put into a business. for example, would you shop in a store that has empty shelves or would you find a well stocked store to shop in. that is what i was told and so i have applyed that to my business and i have found it to be true.
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@34momma (13882)
• United States
25 Apr 08
Hey jbrooks, thanks for coming by and replying to my post. I am trying to get an idea of what people want and all information i get is vaulable
@p_vadla (1685)
• India
23 Apr 08
yes it takes money to make money.time is money. labor is also money. Computer, power, internet...all come with money. Any way I never tried serious money making online.
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@34momma (13882)
• United States
23 Apr 08
LOL you are funny but you are totally correct. when i am done with my site, I will come looking for ya!
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
22 Jun 08
I was always told that it takes money to make money online. I had tried this sevral times when I first started out. I never made a dime. I only helped someone else make money and they never did pay me for my work. I have lost money in some of these programs also by giving them money and then having to promote my own site to try to get people to give me money also. That was a scam from the start but I was new and didn't realise it. I now earn online for free from lots of programs.
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@ahgong (10064)
• Singapore
17 Jun 08
Sometimes it does take money to make money. But when it comes to online, being scammed so many times in the past, people are more cautious about who they give their money to to make money. Unless you can proof beyond a certain reasonable doubt that you can deliver on the ROI, people will more often than not, be reluctant to put money into a online site to wait for returns. Like I said, if you are thinking of setting up a site, think of how you can dangle a carrot to prove your words, then we will more likely to belief and return for more. If it is just words and a few promises written on an electronic web page... high chances of people just by passing it to look at the next site that promises ROI.
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@ahgong (10064)
• Singapore
16 Jun 08
Well, like I mentioned before is another of your threads. If the site can give me something to proof that it is good for its word in making money, I may most likely consider putting in some money to make it grow. I have joined quite a few sites like these and the site grew quite phenomenally. In fact, it grew to such a stage that it could go on and on. Then some joker has to go screaming fraud. And the whole site collapsed under the bureaucracy of the authorities. Straddled by lawsuits after lawsuits, the site eventually felled. Those who went late never got their money back. And more people screamed fraud. People are never able to be satisfied that a site is doing good. Some joker will just have to scream fraud to spoil everything. So like I mentioned before, if it is able to withstand all the above mentioned and still come out proofing that it is legal and the money will be returned upon maturity... it is a site that will be worth a second look. And even ploughed in to make it grow.
@lancingboy (1385)
• United States
22 Apr 08
I for one would never pay money to make money on any website. Too many of those are just scams and you end up wasting both time and money, which could be used for more useful things. I never really thought about treating any website you join as your personal business before. That is a new concept and I wonder if that type of thinking would be beneficial to motivating a person to do stuff? Thanks for the thought-provoking question!
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@rovian (1924)
• United States
22 Apr 08
I think it depends on the amount you want to earn. For me, I want to become an internet marketer and earn a five digit income each month so I can make a living by working for myself, and without a job. To accomplish this or get close to it, I think I may need to look at those programs with a monthly fee, find out which one is legit and join.
@34momma (13882)
• United States
23 Apr 08
see now that is what i am talking about Rovain. not making nickels and dimes but a real income. my goal is to be working from home in the next year. and I am telling you with GDI you can do that. I am already making a good income and with the launch of my dowline builder site, i am going to triple my earnings in a year. what is great about GDI is they have been around since 98. the are not going any where because they have a product that everyone wants, your very own website and personal domain name. if you are serious then you need to go with them
• United States
23 Apr 08
That is basically how it seems to me,i noticed that there are a lot of sites that you have to pay for referrals or leads in order to make money.
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