Projects and Ideas

I have several unfinished projects and yet I find myself constantly writing down new projects, buying domains, and thinking about ideas to develop. If you have this same habit, focus on building a steady stream of income from previous projects and invest only a partial amount of time, energy, and money into your new ideas while growing what is already working for you.

I’ve learned that one of the things you really need in this business is patience and trust. Because you cannot do everything yourself, you need to find the right people and trust them. After all this time, I still find it difficult sometimes to just wait on programmers and designers to complete a job. While you’re waiting on projects, I recommend testing out other sources of income. Recently we have been revisiting affiliate marketing and are pretty amazed at how little effort and time it takes to generate some extra passive income. We found that it takes trail and error and you have to take it really seriously to set it up correctly. Sending people to the merchant’s landing page is the basics and will generate a small ROI if any. Also the profits are not long term. You own nothing.

We have also been testing out Neverblueads and some other CPA networks. Although Neverblueads does not have a huge selection of merchants compared to some other networks, I would say that it has the best metrics and reporting.

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Sometimes its healthy to just get away from all of it and just relax. The other week, when I went to see the Bourne Identity, looking to waste some time before the movie, I came across this game: Stackers. After just one try, I found it quite addicting. My twin and I actually got to the top of the Major Prize row 3 times! With a chance to win an XBOX360, Wiii and other sweet prizes. But when we went home and did a little research we found that the game is actually rigged. The last row at least. Here is a video of the game and the rigged last row.

Henry Aug 20th 2007 12:19 am Affiliate Marketing,Random Thought No Comments yet Trackback URI Comments RSS

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