A fun hobby looking for money making ideas on search engines:
An entertaining few hours is easily spent entering terms such as "make
money fast" into a search engine. The hits you come up with a amazing!
Hundred of people seem to be falling over themselves, desperate to tell
you how you can make lots of fast cash online using the internet.
Countless lurid pages full of marketing twaddle about how you can make
$1000 a day doing nothing.
Nothing has really changed. Do you remember letters than came in your
post box? The junk mail. The brightly coloured, important looking
envelope telling you the "good news" that you have won $1,000,000 in
our special prize draw? We all know these are largely nonsense. All of
them contain some sting that will either part you with your time, or
money, or, more usually, both.
The Internet is a fantastic medium for these "once in a lifetime
offers". The same people who sent those tempting missives to your
letterbox are the same ones (in spirit at least) as those creating the
flashy make money fast websites. Except now they have a huge advantage.
In the good old days, you seemly sent your junk mail to anybody and
everybody, and hoped beyond hope that you landed on the doormat of some
fool desperate for cash. These days they just create a website. The
fools who are desperate for the cash then actively search those
websites out! 99% of the job of foisting these scams on people is done
for them! They already have good traffic, and dont have to rely on the
luck of the draw inherent with traditional mailers.
How stupid are we?
As you will have figured by now, any brightly coloured website claiming
to make you a millionaire whilst you sleep is taking 99.999% gold
plated rubbish. It does not happen that easily.
If you think for a moment, why should it? People who have watertight
online money making ideas are not stupid. They are not going to work
themselves out of their skin trying to tell others how to work the same
idea. It would be like Coke printing the secret recipe on the side of
every tin of cola they sell!
No. All they are trying to do is operate their real money making
scheme, which lies behind there colourful website. Their profit is
based on fools visiting their websites, and buying their ebook (or
whatever). Most of these people will not make any money. However, the
website owner has got his $50 for the book, and now doesn't care
anymore.
Tom's rule of websites: The usefulness and value of a website is
inversely proportional to the number of fonts and colours used on the
website. Maybe I should create my own search engine based on that
principle? ;-)
Those money making websites:
However, do spend some time looking at these make money online
websites. They are wonderful creations! They all look the same! They
are all competing with each other for the finite supply of people daft
enough to buy their wares, and, as the marketplace evolves they all
pinch each other's features, and Darwinian evolution dictates that they
will all look the same. Of course, unlike the natural world, the
environment of these money making websites changes very rapidly, as
different market forces come into play, so these sites have to evolve
very fast... and the best ones (which you are likely to find first) are
all pretty much the same.
They all contain the testimonials from happy customers. They all
contain a special time limited offer where you can get the goods
cheaply if you apply today, and they all contain a money back guarantee
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Beside he is writing some others blogs for notebook computer , computer training , computer software and personal computer
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