Use Your Knowledge To Make Better Money
Written by admin on February 8th, 2010 in Uncategorized.
The fact that you’re reading this article means that you are looking for ways to improve your income. Like so many others, you’re finding it hard to make ends meet and want to make money online. You have no doubt also been enticed by one or more of those ‘get rich quick’ schemes that are so prevalent online.
For good reason, you’re also probably skeptical. If you’ve ever tried any of these ‘magic bullet systems, ‘ you will have already discovered that they all depend on two things: traffic generation and SEO. The other thing you will have discovered is that they want you to generate traffic and get high search engine rankings for them, not yourself!
It’s true – if you want to make a living online, you need to start using strategies that will build links, attract traffic and improve your search engine ranking. If you’re going to do that anyway, why not do it for yourself instead of someone else? If you follow their path, the lion’s share of the profit is going to go into their pocket, not yours.
Do you think you don’t have anything to sell? Think again! What are you good at? What do you do for a living? It doesn’t matter whether you’re at IT wizard or a used car salesman, your current job can be your ticket to a profitable online business. How can this be? Let’s take an example.
Let’s pretend you’re a television repair person. You don’t make great money and you’ve become so good at your job that it’s second-nature to you. Your knowledge may not be interesting to you anymore, but millions of people would love to know what an LED backlight is or even what LED means.
You on the other hand, know that it stands for Light Emitting Diode. You also know what that means and why it’s important. Your expertise could be the beginning of your online career if you go about it the right way. Start with a free blog and work your way up from there.
Sit down and write your first article. Get right into it and make a show of your technical knowledge. Then distribute the article to article directories, etc. The following week, write another article about something else, say a graphic LCD. Many of your readers won’t even know what LCD stands for, so start with the bare bones basics.
You’ll have to work at it, but after awhile you will see yourself attracting a following. They will turn to you for advice about televisions and you can make money selling TV’s online as an affiliate or writing technical articles for others. Then take it from there. Who knows, you could become very successful!