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So I changed my host to namecheap, because paying 48 euros/month is a little bit over my budget(and by a little I mean quite a lot), so I have a few questions about this now.
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So this is a general question. This is adressed to everybody, experienced and unexperienced. I just want a informativ answer. I know that it all depends on me, and that it only

I am new so just my thinking. Looking around at others who are making a lot it took a while to get started. The potential however is interesting as it can become sort of exponential it appears even within a year. Putting in the time and study is required but unlike jobs that top out at 10, 20, 40 an hour or some set amount of salary are proving to be considerably astronomical in comparison if one sticks with it. Again just my present thought on this new and fascinating event on planet Earth.

Hi Gintama, we see questions like this often here with new members. And, it's a question that there is not an exact answer to. It takes time to find good keywords from which to build a site on. Then, it takes time to learn the process of putting together a strong website with good content and posts. Then, it takes time to learn how to best monetize the website. Then, it takes time to garner the traffic to begin earning. So, the time it takes is dependent on you and the time you have to give. But, I can definitely tell you that if you stick with it and go through the training levels that you will get there and while at it, you will get more excited about the possibilities as you go! None of it is hard taken step by step. Yes, it is possible to earn 300 euros per month and much, much more. You can do this. Just take it step by step and get though the levels!

Depends on a lot of factors, so no-one can give you a definitive answer. A big factor is what you are selling and how much commission you are making per sale. As this will determine how many visitors to your site you need to make 300EUR / month. Obviously a site that requires hundreds of visitors per day to make good money will take longer to build an audience than one that requires hundreds per month.

How about yourself? Are you earning anything, and if, are you happy with it, would you like more or not? Are you full-time earning money online, or do you have any other jobs besides this. Given that you are in the top 100 on this site, I hope you can answer this question in a most honest matter.

I was making money before I joined WA. My first site, which is still going dates from 1999 and is. My main one is from 2004. All income comes via websites. I work from home on an island in Thailand.

Being in the Top 100 or Top 25 on WA is no indication of ability to make money online. It's just down to how much time people spend on WA site, how many questions they ask, comments they give etc

I know that being in the top 100 doesn't matter in terms of making money, but I had hopes that you could give me a productive answer, and this is the case. Thanks a lot for the support!

I received an email from Kyle where the first two months he didn't make anything, but on the third month he made $40 dollars. What I'm getting at is", It takes time, and if you stick with it long enough you will make much more than 300 euros a month! Good luck with your success!

I am quite content with this answer. Thank you.

However, what about you, are you making anything? I don't need numbers, just an honest answer on whether you are making money so far or not. I mean Kyle is in this business for a long time now.

You're welcome my friend!

I haven't made any yet, but after understanding what I read I know the sky is the limit. It takes time and dedication to reach your goal!

Good luck to you too man. I wish you all the best!

can;t tell you yet still a learner

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How hard is it to make about 300 euros a month like this?

How hard is it to make about 300 euros a month like this?

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So this is a general question. This is adressed to everybody, experienced and unexperienced. I just want a informativ answer. I know that it all depends on me, and that it only

I am new so just my thinking. Looking around at others who are making a lot it took a while to get started. The potential however is interesting as it can become sort of exponential it appears even within a year. Putting in the time and study is required but unlike jobs that top out at 10, 20, 40 an hour or some set amount of salary are proving to be considerably astronomical in comparison if one sticks with it. Again just my present thought on this new and fascinating event on planet Earth.

Hi Gintama, we see questions like this often here with new members. And, it's a question that there is not an exact answer to. It takes time to find good keywords from which to build a site on. Then, it takes time to learn the process of putting together a strong website with good content and posts. Then, it takes time to learn how to best monetize the website. Then, it takes time to garner the traffic to begin earning. So, the time it takes is dependent on you and the time you have to give. But, I can definitely tell you that if you stick with it and go through the training levels that you will get there and while at it, you will get more excited about the possibilities as you go! None of it is hard taken step by step. Yes, it is possible to earn 300 euros per month and much, much more. You can do this. Just take it step by step and get though the levels!

Depends on a lot of factors, so no-one can give you a definitive answer. A big factor is what you are selling and how much commission you are making per sale. As this will determine how many visitors to your site you need to make 300EUR / month. Obviously a site that requires hundreds of visitors per day to make good money will take longer to build an audience than one that requires hundreds per month.

How about yourself? Are you earning anything, and if, are you happy with it, would you like more or not? Are you full-time earning money online, or do you have any other jobs besides this. Given that you are in the top 100 on this site, I hope you can answer this question in a most honest matter.

I was making money before I joined WA. My first site, which is still going dates from 1999 and is. My main one is from 2004. All income comes via websites. I work from home on an island in Thailand.

Being in the Top 100 or Top 25 on WA is no indication of ability to make money online. It's just down to how much time people spend on WA site, how many questions they ask, comments they give etc

I know that being in the top 100 doesn't matter in terms of making money, but I had hopes that you could give me a productive answer, and this is the case. Thanks a lot for the support!

I received an email from Kyle where the first two months he didn't make anything, but on the third month he made $40 dollars. What I'm getting at is", It takes time, and if you stick with it long enough you will make much more than 300 euros a month! Good luck with your success!

I am quite content with this answer. Thank you.

However, what about you, are you making anything? I don't need numbers, just an honest answer on whether you are making money so far or not. I mean Kyle is in this business for a long time now.

You're welcome my friend!

I haven't made any yet, but after understanding what I read I know the sky is the limit. It takes time and dedication to reach your goal!

Good luck to you too man. I wish you all the best!

can;t tell you yet still a learner

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First of all I want to apologize for some of the inapropriate language I am about to use, but I feel like it kind of gets the feeling across a little bit better.

So there

Easy to do just one thing at time. Think of all the things that took a lot of time yet are now easy. Learning your fingers are under your control, how to walk, focus your eyes and listen finally learning words and becoming likely expert in many many things a little at a time. Looking at it all at once can be overwhelming. I know it can seem hard but I just keep moving along and more and more gets done.

I understand exactly what you are saying. The fact of the matter is, you can get overwhelm if you spend a lot of time thinking about too many things at one time. The idea is to take one niche, concentrate on it, and you will be just fine! Good luck with your success!

You know, I am at least happy that I realized my mistakes now, because I could have not realized this at all, so I guess I just have to learn from this.

i think you may have it

Hahahah ... yep. :-) Slow and steady wins the race.

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Don't you guys like have some of those moments when you like wonder "yo, how I am so stupid"? like s

Don't you guys like have some of those moments when you like wonder "yo, how I am so stupid"? like s

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First of all I want to apologize for some of the inapropriate language I am about to use, but I feel like it kind of gets the feeling across a little bit better.

So there

Easy to do just one thing at time. Think of all the things that took a lot of time yet are now easy. Learning your fingers are under your control, how to walk, focus your eyes and listen finally learning words and becoming likely expert in many many things a little at a time. Looking at it all at once can be overwhelming. I know it can seem hard but I just keep moving along and more and more gets done.

I understand exactly what you are saying. The fact of the matter is, you can get overwhelm if you spend a lot of time thinking about too many things at one time. The idea is to take one niche, concentrate on it, and you will be just fine! Good luck with your success!

You know, I am at least happy that I realized my mistakes now, because I could have not realized this at all, so I guess I just have to learn from this.

i think you may have it

Hahahah ... yep. :-) Slow and steady wins the race.

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So yeah, I would really love some help from you guys. I know that if I work hard and so on I can do it, but I just want some feedback and helpful tips. I guess the neginning is

Just only my opinion, the best way to get started is building a website to promote WA. This is because there are a lot of useful and helpful lessons in both the certification course and Affiliate Bootcamp.

Hi Gintama, don't get caught up in the details. It's more important to get one site done and to go through the process. Get through the levels. You can always change the theme in the beginning.

See my post on checklist 1 on the first level. Get through the videos in level 1 and check it against the list. Then, keep going. You can do this but don't get weighted down by "what if's." They can drive you crazy!

First and foremost, I think the best way to learn anything is through trial and error. I don't think anyone has gotten it right the first time, but you can't give up! Eventually, you will get it right! Good luck on your success!

Don't start off building a web site, pick the first theme you see, you can change it later at the drop of a hat. Just make an about me page. Then a privacy page. Then a contact page. All the sudden you have half a web site, the boring half.
If you still aren't swamped in the creative place, then come back here and Write an inspiring story about sometime in your life to encourage others. Give to others then you will receive the ideas.

It's just as the others are saying, just do it. I am similar to you, who has many ups and downs to this process of creating and getting started.

My current website isn't even done yet and after 3 weeks I've only partially finalized the design, I've planned the layout but haven't completed it yet as of now, and need to edit a lot of posts.

I realized all this a few days after I was "done". Nobody masters blogging immediately, nobody masters ANYTHING immediately for that matter. Everything takes time and determination.

Simply take breaks if needed, but do remember to come back and continue working hard for your vision and finalized goals.

Yeah yeah......problem is I think I took a little too many breaks.....you know, I am in college right now, and it's boring as ****, I can pass all exams by only learning 1 night before the actual exam(since I already did it in the first semester), the only problem is that I need to be present at some classes, but, as mentioned before, I find it way to boring, so I am trying to make money with this method instead of waiting for my so-called "college degree" and earn about the same amount(actually probably even less) with work I dislike. But I don't want to quit it just now, since I always like to have at least 2 options/plans. However I need presences, and I don't know whether I should go or stay home and work on the site, but being this lazy creature that I am, I just end up doing other stuff because I think stupid stuff like "I totally don't want to do that now because it feel like such a big pain in the *** since I don't even know if it is profitable enough to invest time into, and actually I am not even sure what exactly I am doing and ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh".........Guess you should kinda get the gist of it, of what kind of person I am. However, if I could just get started with it, like actually get started, and just get that tiny little bit of a feeling that this actually might work out in a favorable way, then I would just build one heck of an awesome website! It actually feels just good writing all of this down, so I guess it did help in one way or another,

Glad I got to help even a tiny bit. I will not say to quite college and go for site building or vice versa, you shouldn't let others influence you making choices like those too much if you do. Hope you'll find the right thing to do for yourself.

You just have to do it. Don't worry about the theme and appearance right away. You're building your base, and you've got to let go of the idea that everything will be perfect.

As you continue building out your site, you'll think of new ideas, cool things to integrate, and you'll figure out the 'look' you want.

Don't get caught up in the little things. Follow the lessons, and focus on setting up the framework. The rest will fall into place as you continue.

Plus, you can be profitable in ANY niche.

Don't view the time spent building your site as wasted time. Even if after following all the courses, you don't want to keep going with what you've built, imagine all you'll have learned from the process.

2, 6, 7 are my favourites I would personally work on one of those keep up the good work

I would hardly call what I've done so far "good work". I'd rather call it "time wasting", but thank anyways.

I like 6

if you put a link to your website then you will get some really helpful feedback

Right now I still don't really have anything set-up within the website. I first want to customize my web-site a little, get myself an overall feel of how and what would be fitting for it, and THEN start working on the content for it. But anyways, I have multiple sample sites right now, so I guess I could share those.

Hi, yes I'm just starting like you and it's really confusing at first. I started with one theme, decided I didn't like it so I changed and lost my pages. I'm sure it will become clearer. Best of luck and sorry I can't really help you.

Do you want to share your site, as it is right now, and get some feedback?

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Why is it so hard to get started? I need some help. somehow I feel like just picking a nieche is pre

Why is it so hard to get started? I need some help. somehow I feel like just picking a nieche is pre

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So yeah, I would really love some help from you guys. I know that if I work hard and so on I can do it, but I just want some feedback and helpful tips. I guess the neginning is

Just only my opinion, the best way to get started is building a website to promote WA. This is because there are a lot of useful and helpful lessons in both the certification course and Affiliate Bootcamp.

Hi Gintama, don't get caught up in the details. It's more important to get one site done and to go through the process. Get through the levels. You can always change the theme in the beginning.

See my post on checklist 1 on the first level. Get through the videos in level 1 and check it against the list. Then, keep going. You can do this but don't get weighted down by "what if's." They can drive you crazy!

First and foremost, I think the best way to learn anything is through trial and error. I don't think anyone has gotten it right the first time, but you can't give up! Eventually, you will get it right! Good luck on your success!

Don't start off building a web site, pick the first theme you see, you can change it later at the drop of a hat. Just make an about me page. Then a privacy page. Then a contact page. All the sudden you have half a web site, the boring half.
If you still aren't swamped in the creative place, then come back here and Write an inspiring story about sometime in your life to encourage others. Give to others then you will receive the ideas.

It's just as the others are saying, just do it. I am similar to you, who has many ups and downs to this process of creating and getting started.

My current website isn't even done yet and after 3 weeks I've only partially finalized the design, I've planned the layout but haven't completed it yet as of now, and need to edit a lot of posts.

I realized all this a few days after I was "done". Nobody masters blogging immediately, nobody masters ANYTHING immediately for that matter. Everything takes time and determination.

Simply take breaks if needed, but do remember to come back and continue working hard for your vision and finalized goals.

Yeah yeah......problem is I think I took a little too many breaks.....you know, I am in college right now, and it's boring as ****, I can pass all exams by only learning 1 night before the actual exam(since I already did it in the first semester), the only problem is that I need to be present at some classes, but, as mentioned before, I find it way to boring, so I am trying to make money with this method instead of waiting for my so-called "college degree" and earn about the same amount(actually probably even less) with work I dislike. But I don't want to quit it just now, since I always like to have at least 2 options/plans. However I need presences, and I don't know whether I should go or stay home and work on the site, but being this lazy creature that I am, I just end up doing other stuff because I think stupid stuff like "I totally don't want to do that now because it feel like such a big pain in the *** since I don't even know if it is profitable enough to invest time into, and actually I am not even sure what exactly I am doing and ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh".........Guess you should kinda get the gist of it, of what kind of person I am. However, if I could just get started with it, like actually get started, and just get that tiny little bit of a feeling that this actually might work out in a favorable way, then I would just build one heck of an awesome website! It actually feels just good writing all of this down, so I guess it did help in one way or another,

Glad I got to help even a tiny bit. I will not say to quite college and go for site building or vice versa, you shouldn't let others influence you making choices like those too much if you do. Hope you'll find the right thing to do for yourself.

You just have to do it. Don't worry about the theme and appearance right away. You're building your base, and you've got to let go of the idea that everything will be perfect.

As you continue building out your site, you'll think of new ideas, cool things to integrate, and you'll figure out the 'look' you want.

Don't get caught up in the little things. Follow the lessons, and focus on setting up the framework. The rest will fall into place as you continue.

Plus, you can be profitable in ANY niche.

Don't view the time spent building your site as wasted time. Even if after following all the courses, you don't want to keep going with what you've built, imagine all you'll have learned from the process.

2, 6, 7 are my favourites I would personally work on one of those keep up the good work

I would hardly call what I've done so far "good work". I'd rather call it "time wasting", but thank anyways.

I like 6

if you put a link to your website then you will get some really helpful feedback

Right now I still don't really have anything set-up within the website. I first want to customize my web-site a little, get myself an overall feel of how and what would be fitting for it, and THEN start working on the content for it. But anyways, I have multiple sample sites right now, so I guess I could share those.

Hi, yes I'm just starting like you and it's really confusing at first. I started with one theme, decided I didn't like it so I changed and lost my pages. I'm sure it will become clearer. Best of luck and sorry I can't really help you.

Do you want to share your site, as it is right now, and get some feedback?

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