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Monday, December 25, 2017

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  2. https://www.thebalance.com/websites-learn-new-skills-1200627?utm_campaign=smbinfo&utm_medium=email&utm_source=cn_nl&utm_content=11648938&utm_term=tbfooter
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1. Blogging.

  1. It's what everyone who's ever surfed the Web dreams of—just launch a simple website and watch the cash roll in! Well, that just doesn't happen overnight, but the fact of the matter is that it's really not very difficult or expensive to start a blog.
    Last of all, set aside time every week to put new content on the site, delete dead links, and other maintenance. Now do this three or four times, and you've chosen your topics well, you might actually have some decent income from it.
  2.  To do it right, start by picking a subject matter you know a lot about.
  3.  Then get a domain name and create a website.
  4.  Choose an easy-to-learn platform like Wordpress to build your website on and start creating original content that'll eventually help your audience solve meaningful problems within your niche
  5. . Now find some appropriate affiliate programs—that's where your revenues are going to come from.
  6.  Next, learn everything you can about search engine marketing, build relationships with other bloggers and website owners within your niche and promote your site heavily.
  7. Spend the $20 on: $8 or less for a domain (see our Online Business Guide's list of cheap domain name registrars) and $12 for a year of hosting (search for "$1 hosting").

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