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You can make money real fast from the
internet if you have the right knowledge. Fact is, the internet is
one of the fastest ways to build fortune. You can
easily reach a worldwide market from your home just by
connecting to the internet.
There are numerous ways to make vast sums of money online
without spending a fortune.
All it requires is a little ingenuity
and imagination.
e-Millionaires
- People who made millions online
Ashley Qualls - 17 Year Old
Dot Com Millionaire
•Ashley Qualls
started at 14 and dropped out of school to build her online business
•First adsense cheque was for $2,790
•Now earns over $70,000 per month from her Whateverlife.com
website
Whateverlife

www.whateverlife.com
Ashley is an inspiration for young entrepreneurs, regardless of funding, location, size, or experience with her passion, ingenuity and imagination she is making millions online.
Cheezburger

www.cheezburger.com
“If you hit a niche and you can build a community, you might not have
a $1 million idea, but you might have a $10,000 or a $100,000 idea,”
says Nakagawa, who gave up his job as a software developer to develop Cheezburger full-time.”
•Launched: January 2007
•Niche: Humor
•Revenue: Estimated Over $10,000/mo
•Traffic: Estimated 15 million page views/mo
Boing Boing

www.boingboing.com
BoingBoing a blog, advertising costs range from $350 to display a small button ad for one
week to between $2,000 and $3,000 for the minimum 170,000 impressions
on banner ads, all sold exclusively through Federated Media. Frequent
posting the four authors update the site 20 to 40 times each
day drives high traffic to this blog.
•Niche: Humor/Cyberculture
•Revenue: Estimated Over $1 million a year
•Traffic: Estimated 22 million page views/mo
Mashable

www.mashable.com
Cashmore says it’s the most-trafficked blog on the subject. But he
didn’t expect to make a living from it when he began. “The idea that
top bloggers would be making large sums was laughable,” Cashmore says.
“The folks who held on, however, are doing pretty well these days.”
•Niche: Technology/Web 2.0
•Revenue: Estimated Over $165,000/mo
•Traffic: Estimated 4 million page views/mo
Go Fug Yourself

www.gofugyourself.com
The idea is simple they take celebrity photos from a wire
service, add comments about the getups. They attract some 3.5 million unique visitors a
month.
•Niche: Celebrity
•Revenue: Estimated Over $9,000
•Traffic: Estimated 4 million page views/mo
Perez Hilton

www.perezhilton.com
A blogger making fun of show
business, with 24 posts on an average day and as many as 40 on a day
with talk of a Britney Spears or Paris Hilton etc. “Advertisers come to me
because I get a lot of traffic. I get a lot of traffic because I work
hard.”
•Niche: Celebrity
•Revenue: Estimated Over $110,000/mo
•Traffic: Estimated 4 million page views/mo
Overheard in New York

http://www.overheardinnewyork.com
Although Overheard
brings in cash the founder says however, “I’ve always approached it more as a
community than a business. I want to make enough so we can invest more
to grow. I’m not trying to build a Web 2.0 company that I can sell for
millions of dollars.”
•Niche: Humor/Urban Culture
•Revenue: Estimated Over $10,000/mo
•Traffic: Estimated 6 million page views/mo
My Year Book

www.myyearbook.com
Catherine Cook, 15 and her brother Dave,
17 got this idea from their high school yearbook to develop a free interactive version online. Soon after, the Cooks
merged their social-networking site with Zenhex.com. By 2006, MyYearbook had raised $4.1
million from the likes of U.S. Venture Partners and First Round
Capital. The business has since attracted advertisers such as Disney and ABC; has
got over 3 million members worldwide;
and takes in annual sales in the "seven
figures."
My EZ Mail

www.myezmail.com
At age 13, Cameron Johnson was back at it with My EZ Mail, a
service that forwards e-mails to a particular account without
revealing the recipient's personal information. He hired a
programmer to develop his idea, and within two years My EZ Mail
was generating over $3,000 per month in advertising revenue.
Surfingprizes

www.surfingprizes.com
After My EZ Mail
success Cameron Johnson joined forces with two other teen entrepreneurs to create this online
advertising company, which provided scrolling advertisements across
the top of users' Web browsers. Those who downloaded the software
received 20 cents per hour for the inconvenience of having ads play
across their computer screens. Users who managed to refer
Surfingprizes.com to a new customer would get 10% of that new person's
hourly revenue. But Johnson wanted a piece of that ad revenue as well, so he partnered with the likes of DoubleClick, L90 and
Advertising.com. These middlemen would collect 30% of any ad revenue
sold, leaving the rest to Johnson and company. "I was 15 years old and
receiving checks between $300,000 and $400,000 per month," says
Johnson.
Certificateswap

www.certificateswap.com
Another Cameron Johnson's
idea, Certificateswap.com allowed
people to buy and sell unwanted gift certificates online. While gift
certificates routinely changed hands on eBay, the auctioneer charged a
hefty fee "up to 13% of the cards' value," says Johnson. "We took
only 7.5%." Johnson sold CertificateSwap.com in 2004, when
Johnson was just 19, for an undisclosed "six-figure".
Superjam

www.superjam.com
At the age of 14, Fraser Doherty started making jams
from his grandmother's recipes in his parents' kitchen in Edinburgh,
Scotland. As word spread, Doherty eventually rented time at a
200 person food processing factory several days a month. In early
2007, Waitrose, a high-end supermarket in the U.K., approached
Doherty hoping to sell his Superjam products in their stores. Within
months there were Superjam jars on the shelves of 184 Waitrose
stores. Last year Superjam hit over $750,000 in sales and is on track to
double that in 2008. Doherty's 100% stake is now worth between $1 million to $2 million.
Do you have
what it takes?
Based on these principles, if you want to become a millionaire online, you
need to find out what people want, what people need, and what problems
people have, that they need solutions for. Then
you need to either provide them that solution or you need to help them
find the
solution.
You may be wondering how you can make money and become a millionaire
online without spending any money. In the
conventional business world this may be true. But on the
internet, there are many ways to
advertise for free. There are many ways to sell products and services
without ever actually physically handling them.
As for methods of free advertising on the internet, you can advertise
through blogging, discussion forums, free online classifieds, writing
reviews for products, just to name a few examples.
As for how to sell products without paying for them, maintaining their
inventory, or producing them yourself, there are two primary methods
for this, "Affiliate Marketing" and
"Drop
Shipping".
Many have made millions and billions on the
internet offering some type of product or service or both.
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