Wanna Know Five Good Questions To Ask Yourself About Making Money?

@peaceful (3294)
United States
July 22, 2008 9:46am CST
Even though there are new Web 2.0 Style money making programs working their way onto the Internet every single week, there are always posts on Mylot that complain about the seeming inability of folks to find the effective ones... In fact there have been so many queries about this subject, that I have become very curious about the Internet skills and habits of people here at Mylot and elsewhere. I have about seven years of experience in making money online and I have noticed the remarkable number businesses that don't even bother to ask their prospective clients what it is that they might want in a possible business, product, program or service. I'm going to list a few of the things that I look for when it comes to resourceful programs, and I certainly would like to see and discuss your own requirements and desires... 1. Ownership, Webmaster/Creator's reputation and experience- Do I know these folks? What was their last successful venture? If this is a new venture, is it mentioned in a reliable resource? ect. 2. Ease of Use and Grasp Of Concept- Can I easily understand this program 100% within 10 to 15 minutes of my first encounter with it? Is there a rapidly available support system to assist me with any confusion that that I might have in the beginning? 3. Basic Costs, Time Consumption and Labour Intensity- Does the value/profit meet or match my expected outlay of energy and/or money to "work " this program? 4. Is this program attractive enough to make my efforts at marketing truly pay off? 5. Are the earnings enough to meet my set plan and it's goals?
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• United States
22 Jul 08
These are very good questions! But what sort of money making programs out there answer these? Because, if you ask me, the only REAL honest way to make money is to get a job and really make that money! The money that I make online, for me, is to be used as just a little bit of extra spending money, because I can't make enough to be able to pay off a bill or anything like that.
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@peaceful (3294)
• United States
23 Jul 08
Have you ever thought of checking out the Virtual Assistant industry? Sone of these folks can make 5 and 6 figure salaries per annum, even more if they become businesses and hire out temp workers! :) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_assistant http://www.virtualassistantjobs.com/jobs.html