502 book sales ?That sounds good...averaging out the price of the various titles that comes in around $7500 !!?? What % do Amazon take?Even if it's half that's a pretty good result..or am I missing something?
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Quote: (02-01-2011 08:08 PM)Pilgrim37 Wrote:
502 book sales ?That sounds good...averaging out the price of the various titles that comes in around $7500 !!?? What % do Amazon take?Even if it's half that's a pretty good result..or am I missing something?
Quote: (02-04-2011 12:51 PM)manilaguy Wrote:
How many online business models can you name?
1. Affiliate marketing
- Drive traffic for paying websites using YOUR personal strategy
requirements: creativity, tech-saviness
con: hard to get established, low pay
2. Sell information products
- Write ebook, articles, news
requirements: good writing, good ideas
con: without enough volume equals low pay, market is saturated with tons of copycats.
3. Sell physical product
- well wtf, you sell shit of course!
requirements: inventory + capital
con: you're competing with the big boys Amazon, and i hate putting my credit info to some unknown site
4. Spam industry
- capture information, sell information; spam good people
requirements: amoral attitude, willingness to be an ass
con: you are a con
5. Technology
- build something technical (or uses something technical) before someone else does
requirements: bury self in books for months/years
con: outsourcing
what other ways are out there?
Quote: (02-04-2011 12:51 PM)manilaguy Wrote:
How many online business models can you name?
1. Affiliate marketing
- Drive traffic for paying websites using YOUR personal strategy
requirements: creativity, tech-saviness
con: hard to get established, low pay
2. Sell information products
- Write ebook, articles, news
requirements: good writing, good ideas
con: without enough volume equals low pay, market is saturated with tons of copycats.
3. Sell physical product
- well wtf, you sell shit of course!
requirements: inventory + capital
con: you're competing with the big boys Amazon, and i hate putting my credit info to some unknown site
4. Spam industry
- capture information, sell information; spam good people
requirements: amoral attitude, willingness to be an ass
con: you are a con
5. Technology
- build something technical (or uses something technical) before someone else does
requirements: bury self in books for months/years
con: outsourcing
what other ways are out there?
Quote: (01-18-2010 02:08 AM)Sketness Wrote:
Quote: (01-17-2010 11:53 AM)Roosh Wrote:
There's a thousand ways to make money on the internet. What did you have in mind?
I was thinking about some type of legit investment where you can put in a certain amount of money and it will increase in profit through trading. Is there any such thing?
Quote: (03-02-2011 01:26 AM)machiavelli Wrote:
Quote: (01-18-2010 02:08 AM)Sketness Wrote:
Quote: (01-17-2010 11:53 AM)Roosh Wrote:
There's a thousand ways to make money on the internet. What did you have in mind?
I was thinking about some type of legit investment where you can put in a certain amount of money and it will increase in profit through trading. Is there any such thing?
Not my field of expertise but ever look into Forex trading? I know few guys that make a good living from it. Helps them travel non-stop as long as they have internet.
Quote: (03-02-2011 09:59 AM)Tommy Wrote:
you can buy existing websites which generate weekly/monthly profit on http://www.Flippa.com
Quote: (02-04-2011 11:07 AM)thegmanifesto Wrote:
manilaguy - "Would you guys say it is more worthwhile to develop your ideas and writing skills as opposed to being on the technical domain?"
Ideas!
It is always ideas. You can pay some monkey to do the technical stuff.
The guy with vision is always the key.
Quote: (04-12-2011 09:54 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:Hey G. Can I send you an email too with a business idea that me and my buddies developed? We've got a business plan developed for it that you might wanna check out.
Gringo -
"Someones just put me on to a new idea that appears to generate a lot of income"
If you got something good and need some start up capital, shoot me an email.
I am on the lookout for some good ideas.
Quote: (04-14-2011 10:07 PM)torontokid Wrote:
Quote: (04-12-2011 09:54 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:Hey G. Can I send you an email too with a business idea that me and my buddies developed? We've got a business plan developed for it that you might wanna check out.
Gringo -
"Someones just put me on to a new idea that appears to generate a lot of income"
If you got something good and need some start up capital, shoot me an email.
I am on the lookout for some good ideas.
Quote: (04-13-2011 11:09 AM)Moma Wrote:
I am a good writer myself (I think y'all can attest). I have been writing some private erotica for a while and I am wondering if I can make money off of it. However, it is influenced by the perverted British nature (what can I say, environments rub off on me) and a few of my female friends that claimed to be freaks who I let test read it, drew the line at the simian involvement...
Cut a long story short, I need to make it a bit more socially acceptable and maybe I can get a fanbase of those desperate housewives.
To cash in on the beta-viruses that are spreading through North America, I think I'll write something with a heavy cuckolding theme and see how that fares?
Your opinions, gents?
Quote: (01-30-2011 06:46 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:
truedat,
"His Process (I hope you dont mind G)"
I don't mind at all. But I will clarify some things.
First off, and I should make this crystal clear to everyone: I don't write The G Manifesto to make money. I do it because I enjoy writing and its an artistic release for me (which is a greater value for me than money) and if it makes the world a better place, then all the better.
Sure it makes a little dough, but if I divided the time by the amount of money, I would probably be better off working in a Vietnamese textile factory.
My income does not come from The G Manifesto (it always makes me laugh when people think this). The G Manifesto would not cover my annual cigarette bill (but then again my annual cigarette bill is probably 40k).
"He sends traffic to HIS website by having interesting things to contribute here and I am sure on other forums"
I only contribute to this forum. The only website I post comments regularly on is Roosh's. (I used to post on Roissy more consistently two years ago).
Again, if I really wanted to make money with this and really drive traffic, I wouldn't just post on a relatively small and obscure forum like this one (no diss intended, as this is my favorite forum).
That all being said, I have had NY Times mentions and been contacted by an Oscar Nominated producer to get me to write a screenplay. But who cares right? Certainly not me.
"He has his own E-book you can purchase from him on his site that is almost 100% profit"
Partially true. It's not my e-book. I just gave an interview.
Feel free to hit me up with more questions.
Quote: (05-01-2011 05:25 AM)Rockstar Wrote:The Insiders Blog - Ben Leventhal and Lockhart Steele ... share their favorite finds in their own backyards.
NY times? Can you give us a link ...?