Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Sir, Tell Me How To Make Money On The Internet

By David Lim

I have run a website about online home based business for (the past|a couple of years. It is an informational site which I try keep as hype free as possible. On the site, I try to give the surfer an insight into home based businesses. I go into a little detail about why many people fail, about how to start such a business, and what will be needed to make such a business a success.

Once in a while, I will get an email from someone that wants to know how to make money on the web. Normally, it will have only a single sentence that will go something like this:

"Please, I want to make money on the Internet."

In the beginning, I took the trouble to craft a few paragraphs as my reply, essentially repeating what I said on my website. I would also ask about the background of the sender, so that I may be in a position to better understand what he wants and what he can do.

Most of the time, the sender did not bother to reply. In fact, I don't think I can remember a time in which I did get a reply. Obviously the sender was looking for a simple answer, and I didn't provide that.

I remember an email from someone who likes my site very much, and wants to know how he can sign up. I took the trouble to tell him that my site is an informational site and that it does not have a join button.

I designed electronic circuitry and wrote software programs for a living. I studied electronics engineering for 3 years at the polytechnic to get my diploma, and it was only after about 5 to 10 years of working experience that I consider myself good enough to ask for a salary of a few thousand dollars a month.

There are many websites in the Internet that will tell you that you can potentially make a few thousand dollars a month if you work their program. Every single time, they will also tell you that anybody can do it and no experience is needed. In fact, they will tell you that an unemployed odd job laborer made $1200 after his first month on their program, or something similar.

What I can say is, "Use your head."

If somebody approached you on the street, and offered you $100 to deliver a parcel for him to a downtown address, would you do it? The errand would only take half an hour of your time, and he would pay you there and then.

You will run away like you have never run before right?

Unless you are Miss Universe, he is just not going to offer you $100 to do something so simple. You know that something is not quite right. Besides, why can't he do it himself? But don't ask him that 'cause he is going to have an excellent excuse. ;)

The Internet may be cyberspace but things are no different from the offline world. Stop looking for a quick kill, put your nose to the grindstone, do your homework and sometime soon, you will be the proud owner of a successful home based business.

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