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You may publish this article in your newsletter, on your website, or other publication as long as the article content is not altered and the resource box MUST include an active link. Notification of the use of this article is appreciated, but not required. Andre can be reached at www.AndreBell.com/contact Title: Instant Internet Wealth or Bust - Advanced Affiliate Marketing Secrets Anyone Can UseWord Count: 816Author: Andre Bell If you are like most online business seekers, you are struggling to determine how to make money online. There's no shortage of promises of 'instant wealth' online.
It's easy to get overwhelmed with all the online money making programs: Adsense, affiliate marketing programs, online MLM programs, online auctions, drop shipping, a plethora of advertising programs, and on and on. The problem is, it's even easier to go broke trying them all. The easiest way to make money online doesn't involve spending money. I should know. For eight years I tried with severe trial and failure to make money online with other people's programs. I tried marketing credit repair services, merchant services, info products of all kinds, physical products, and on and on and on. In that entire eight years of following their instructions I earned not a single penny from my efforts. I actually lost money. That all changed when I stopped believing the sales materials and instead "reverse engineered" what the product sellers and 'gurus' were actually doing to make money themselves, compared to what they claimed would make money for others. What I found to be the easiest way to make money online is to write product reviews by giving my opinion on hot products. Experienced internet marketing experts discovered a long time before I did, that the more money in affiliate marketing comes from writing product reviews -- giving information to web visitors -- than from littering the internet with a bunch of ads. Is this profitable? www.programcritique.com openly admits to earning a mid six-figure income from just one product review. That's on top of what they earn from all of their other reviews. www.associateprogram.com is another review site that is highly trusted. There are many such sites. And there are no shortage of products to review. ClickBank alone has over 6,000 products to choose from. That's not including the thousands of products available through Amazon.com and many more private affiliate sites. Despite the fact that many top earning affiliates are making big money from building massive product review sites, creating product review sites is one of the most under-utilized approaches to online marketing. Online reviews can generate money easier than any other method I have found for just about anyone in any circumstance. Most
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