Many marketers have trouble breaking things down and seeing how truly simple it can be to make $200 per day online.
In our ongoing series, we've covered a couple of good ideas already.
Today, let's talk about web hosting.
Did you know that Hostgator will pay you $100 per sale? Yes, $100 per sale. Now, how easy does $200 per day sound?
So how do we get people to sign up for hosting? Well, if you're thinking about marketing this over at WickedFire, forget it. Anyplace that has experienced webmasters and marketers will catch on to your newbie ways.
Go where the newbies are! These are the folks who are THINKING about getting into marketing online or creating website and blogs, but haven't taken ACTION yet.
Where can you find them? They are everywhere. You can put a Hostgator link in your signature over at the Warrior Forum or 5-Star Affiliate forum, for starters.
If you want to get creative, and don't mind a little work (I know, I know), head over GarryConn.com. Garry implements a great idea over there.
If you know Wordpress, you can offer to BUILD a blog for your newbie friends. You can even offer to build it for FREE, as long as they sign up for Hostgator hosting through your affiliate link.
NOTE: You can either join the Hostgator affiliate program directly through the HG website or you can also join up through Commission Junction. I prefer to go through CJ, just because I already promote lots of other things through CJ, so that's one less extra website I need to check every month.
So now you know. Now, go! Start making $200 per day!
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