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Dedicate yourself to a money making method before you label it worthless

Everyone reading this is likely trying to make money online, and you've likely gone through plenty of methods that didn't work out, but how much time and effort did you actually put into them before deeming them worthless? There are plenty of us out there, myself included, who have said a program or method is worthless when it's not generating profits but we have friends or family members out there who are making plenty of sales the exact same way we're trying to do.

The problem is not with the system or method, it's with us not dedicating ourselves to it in every way, shape, and form to really see how it works. I've played around with plenty of methods to make money online and stopped when they weren't generating a decent amount of money, but I now know they could have made me an extra $100 or even $1000 a day if I just dedicated myself to them.

In this discussion, I'll be talking about your dedication and why it helps boost your sales with methods that you might want to stop, so let's get started Dedicate yourself to a money making method before you label it worthless


Small and Lage methods can both make money
Any sort of method out there that is being sold or talked about likely made someone money, no matter how small or large they are, and it's up to you to actually figure out how to tweak them in order for you to profit more than the last person.

I like using smaller methods which generate $5 or $10 a day, then setting up 10 or 20 of these websites running the same system but in different niches, and profiting from various income streams. The downside is that I might be spreading myself too thin early on and think the system doesn't work, and that's why you need to dedicate yourself to just one website per method until something starts to work out for you. Get it to work, build up that website until the profits start to level out, then open up a new website in a different niche and repeat the process Dedicate yourself to a money making method before you label it worthless

It takes time to bring in sales
I would say that 99% of the time you won't be making a full-time income right after you launch a website. The only time this might happen is if you have plenty of funding in place to push your perfected website, but that's not the case for most of us.

If you're pushing yourself through a method in order to make money online, you need to dedicate yourself to it in order to actually generate profits. If you can't invest a minimum of 3 weeks of your time to a method, you're not investing yourself enough, and you'll likely think that nothing works to make money or you just can't see why it's not working. You're just putting enough of yourself into the system or method, and that needs to change if you want to be profitable, so get started today Dedicate yourself to a money making method before you label it worthless

You truly have to invest yourself
The average person reads 3 books a year and the average CEO reads 5 books a month. That just shows you a quick snippet of information on how successful people think and use their time. If you're not reading, researching, testing, etc. you're not learning everything possible and you'll likely fail in the long run.

Invest in yourself and obtain the knowledge across the vast internet in order to be successful and know you're going to be profitable.


In conclusion
You need to be dedicated if you want to be successful. There are people just like you out there who are in the same niche, who are reading every day to gain knowledge on how to make the money you're trying to pull in, and they will take it from you if you're not dedicating your own time and effort to a method or even a website in order to profit. Build something worth dedicating yourself to and it will never seem like you're working Dedicate yourself to a money making method before you label it worthless


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Tommy Carey

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treecko142
Yeah, a lot of people give up instantly on a particular method just because it didn't give them a lot of money instantly. I think people have become spoiled too much by the instant nature of things that they just expect money to come instantly as well, when the truth is that it will really take time for anything before you can earn enough money.



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TommyCarey
One of the problems is that a lot of the ads for "Make money online" are portrayed as being an easy thing to do and anyone can jump in and make an extra $100, $500, or $1,000 a day and quit their day jobs lol.

The truth is that it takes a lot of time to hit just $100 a day, and much longer to hit $1,000 a day, and there's no guarantee that they will even see $1 coming into their account lol. A lot of people need their hands to be held throughout the entire process, which makes me think they can't do much in their real lives unless they're told what needs to be done, and that's why a lot of them give up. They don't have anyone telling them what to do, what not to do, when to start advertising a website in PPC, where to get good banner ads made, how to do remarketing, etc. They have to learn on their own and a lot of people don't have the dedication for that.



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mystic14
That is terrible you say that about holding hands. I know, I don't even make a $1. I have tried but yeah I must be told what to do because I can't get anything not even a reply for free. You won't tell me but I wish you would. I wish I would get a reply.



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treecko142
Yeah, a lot of those ads are also purposely misleading to attract more gullible people or people who really need money and just use that demand to increase their own website traffic. Most people also jump into those schemes without researching it first and just expecting results instantly.



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bienn05
Yes, there are a lot of people now who wants instant money. There are a lot of people asking me what is my extra income. After I gave the link to them, they will give up eventually. Unlike me, I am persevering to earn money. I know that earning money is hard. No jobs are easy. You should earn it.



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treecko142
Definitely, people think extra income should be easy so they just skip on every opportunity they see which takes even the tiniest bit of effort, when you still have to put in some time before you can earn some more money.



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mystic14
I don't agree, I give it enough time. I have given it 4 years at least. Damn right I expect it instant. Everyone does better then me.



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treecko142
4 years is too long, if there are still no good results after such a long period of time, then something needs to change in your approach. Just because it takes time doesn't mean that you can't improve on what you're doing.



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overcast
I think it takes a lot of time for many methods. I have seen some of the methods working around. And another thing is that some methods need regular revision. You just have to make things a bit better on that scope.I have been working on the affiliate blogs. And not much success yet. Few blogs convert for the ads. But for other I have to struggle hard. And that's not easy for making money. You have to commit on the process.



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Corzhens
If you need to spend much time in determining the money-making method to be profitable or not then I guess that is not a good idea at all. My time is precious so I cannot spend just to test something. That is the reason why on my spare time I study the nuances of affiliate marketing so that I would have a complete arsenal when I dive into the project. It is best to do a thorough study than to submerge and learn from experience.



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overcast
I agree the time is precious but some things take time. You can't just post video on youtube. Or say make one page on facebook and get rich or even earn 1 dollar. I think that is where the passive income mindset comes into play. You have to keep the seeds on the ground and wait for the rain. Same is the case for many business models. They take time but that does not mean we have to ignore them.



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mitan143
I totally agree with you. And that is also what my basis when it comes to become successful to everything I want to achieve. But I usually do a profitable work that is also fit to my passion because I know some people lost their interest with the job and just easily quit because they don't like or love the work they are doing.



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jennyfermanuel
I love this topic here. You are absolutely right. I was once like this, I tend to give up easily when something's not going right. But then I realized, if I want to do something or prove something for myself that I can do it, I need to be more passionate and dedicated to whatever I do. I realize I can't be like this anymore, I need to do something about it if I want good results. And here I am, searching and searching and learning because I had a plan. I have a dream I wanted to achieve.
Thank you for sharing this, it will help a lot of hopeless people like me.



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Russet
Okay but then how do you decide which methods are not worth the effort. We can't all do everything and some sites are scams or so low-yielding that you are't even paying for your internet connection time. Time is a precious resource and you have o use it efficiently by knowing what to walk away from.



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Barida
Truthfully, it takes a whole lot of time before any method that we plan to use to make money from the internet can work. We need to relax and keep pushing when we want to make things work well. It is never going to be easy especially when we are doing so in a serious sector where the competition is quite high.



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vinaya
I made my first money at the age of 18 by working as a journalist assistant. I published my first book at the age of 21. My first newspaper article was published when I was 23. I was introduced to online writing in 2005. You can see I started as a writer. I am still a writer and more than 70 percent of my income comes from writing. However, income from writing was never enough for me. Therefore, I began looking for oter avenues and started learning various skills. IN order to earn better, you need skills in various areas.



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overcast
I have to agree, the income from the writing gig is never enough. You have to seriously work on other gigs and have to increase the income. And that does not come cheap. And you'd have to struggle on that point. And that being said, I'd say that new skills always need to be learned. That seems to be one way out of things these days.



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vinaya
That's true. In my experience writing is one of the lowest paid jobs. You can do a log in 15-20 minutes and you earn at least $5 for your logo. It takes at least two hours to write a 500 word article, your the average payment for 500 article is just $5. Compare the turn around the time and see the difference.
This does not mean, you cannot earn from writing. In fact I have made more money from writing than from any other skills.



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overcast
Logo design is very high competition market. And it's not easy to sustain there. But writing is kind of like numbers game if you have writers at disposal. You can see that it can be really hard in that case to work on small projects. So depending on how it can be worked around I guess we have to see on market which consistent but not burden on body.



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vinaya
have been on numerous freelance sites, based on my experience I can say writing is more competitive than graphic designing. If you know the language and have skills to write, you can easily become a writer and earn money. A lot of writers are coming from the developing countries and they work on the smallest budget possible.



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overcast
I am mostly into mix market, like code, graphics and writing. I have noticed that code and graphics is not consistent work but it pays more. writing on the other hand is low paid and work is more. so it is kind of unbalance act right there. and it's kind of different for each type of business.



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vinaya
That's true. You can find a lot of wrting jobs, however, writing pays low. However, it is difficult to from programing and designing jobs,
however, these jobs pay more. When I do not have any jobs, I work on my
websites. I am more geared towards short term works because payment is
instant. I wish I had some savings so that I don't have to worry about
money and work on long term jobs.



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overcast
I have to agree that programming jobs pay more. But the issue is if the sites are like fiverr and upwork. The work is not regular. And also it becomes harder for you to get new work. It all creates more issues than solving. So I think writing is a good but you have to hire someone else on low cost and keeping the quality. And that in turn process can earn good.



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vinaya
I am a writer, however, I hire writers to write for me. I cannot write in each and every niche (because of my limitation of knowledge) and I also do not have time to produce contents for my entire blogs and website. The sites like SEO Clerk provides an opportunity for webmasters to hire quality writers on budget.



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overcast
I agree outsourcing and also focusing on specific niche can be a good option. I have seen that working for many people. And it seems like there are some people who can handle this.



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aeon
You're really consistent on what you're doing and it's clearly that you really love and have passion on writings, and I really like how you motivated you're self to learn new skills. That's right, we need to become flexible and practical to know various things and do not stop on what we have.



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vinaya
It was a difficult journey for me to become a writer because I had chosen the language that was foreign to me. I was always competing with people who are using English as a second language. If you can get a native under your budget who cares to hire a person writing in second language. Yet, I survived. I have published two books on Amazon (on my by line), sold over a dozen ebooks (ghost written), sold hundreds of articles to the client and published thousands of articles.



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aeon
This is very inspiring for those who wants to try this writing career like me, I'm not a native English speaker also, but like what you said, who cares. I'm just become aware about this online writing career just a few months ago, and hopefully to publish my own ebooks soon, but I need more research to become familiar to the process.



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jaymish2
Amazing Amazing commentary. This is exactly what I'm going through I am trying so many methods of making money and offcourse they are not bearing fruit. I have had to scale down and concentrate on just two which I'm putting all my energies in and believing that I will be able too make a full time living from. I've been tempted to quit, but this commentary has motivated me.I'm going to keep on keeping on and working from my break through.



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Barida
Having to stop is not the best move to make. Truth be told, there are bound to be challenges and even the top billionaires we have in the World today will attest that there are times that they felt like giving up, but never did. So, getting to work fine and push forward is the best thing to do.



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DenisP
This is actually something that I was thinking about myself lately. I've been working on a blog site as well as an eBook. I've told this to several people who have tried as well but failed, and they've been doing their best to discourage me from giving it a try. When I ask them how much time and effort they put into it, I can honestly say not a single one seemed impressive to me. I didn't want to outright tell them this, but I honestly felt that they were lazy and just did it because they were thinking they'd get rich quick.

I know that it's going to take plenty of time and effort, but writing is something I love to do anyway, so it won't be as bad for me as someone who is just looking to make an easy dollar.



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jennyfermanuel
I love this one. Yes, as long as we're happy and we love what we are doing. Let's not get discourage easily just because of what others are telling us bad about whatever it is that we are working on.
I've experienced this one, I got promoted on my job wayback 2015 for Quality Assurance in the Bpo Company where I worked of course. And because I don't have any experiece of the said job, I am doubting myself if I can make it. Then one of my coworkers told me not to continue it, or not to accept the offer. She said she've been into the same job before and it doesn't end well. She said a lot of things to discourage me. And yes, that scares me a bit, but then I told myself that I can do it. I need to give it a try, if it won't end well, then atleast I can do better the next time.
On the first day of my work as a QA, I admit it's not that easy. But as long as you are happy on what you do, and you loving it? You will see good results.



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DenisP
Totally agree with you here. I think a big issue is that people always expect the easy road where ever they go. People have this dreamlike belief that the road to success is a straight line, when in fact it's actually filled with twists, turns, and sometimes you actually end up going backwards before you start moving forward again.

This applies to every road with a destination that is worth getting to. It's those destinations that are barely worth anything which have smooth, comfy roads. The important thing is that you choose a destination where you really want to be, and that is all it will take for you to endure even the toughest road.



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mystic14
Bull. People say that. I have had the toughest road. I AM STILL ON IT! People say that shit fail like a 1,000 times or 10,000 times. I will be the richest person ever then watch out for me! Nope, it is never ever gonna happen. Gotta have luck. Not everything works out. Not everybody gets what they want. I know from LOTS of experience. From broke to millionaire in a year. Not gonna happen. I am not gonna even get from broke to 1,000 a year.



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DenisP
Well I’m sorry to hear that, friend. It seems like you’ve been having a really rough time.

I suppose it also does depend on what sort of field you’re looking to find success in. Going from broke to a millionaire within a year is kind of an unrealistic goal to begin with, though. That’s the kind of lingo that only scam artists use.

Even still, a year’s worth of effort is almost nothing on the grand scale. Depending on the goal, a lot of people don’t start seeing any sort of real success until five years or longer—at least that’s what I’ve seen from others’ experiences.

What can I say? If you believe you won’t succeed then you definitely won’t. I personally feel like I’m already on the road to success even though I have a long way to go, but my opinion of success isn’t to be the richest person ever, or even a millionaire for that matter.



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jennyfermanuel
Correct. You need to think positively. Also, good results doesn't mean you become a millionaire in just a short span of time? It won't let you become a millionaire. LOL. What we are trying to say here is that success to every person doesn't mean they need to be millionaire, like me, I know I am a successful person because I was able to do what I love to do. Earning and learning at the same time, that is success for me.
I agree for what you said, if you think you won't succeed, then you definitely won't.



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mystic14
But as long as you are happy on what you do, and you loving it? You will see good results. Bull. I have had no results.



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jennyfermanuel
Well that is based on my experiences girl. And I can prove that. I am a licensed Teacher but that isn't what I want to do, that isn't what I love to do. I didn't say that you can become a millionaire in just a short span of time. You need to work for it, give it your best.
What I love is working in a call center, and that I found myself happy and doing the best I can because I love what I am doing. What is the sense of making money if you aren't that happy with the job? What I am trying to say here is it's better to do what you love as long as you are also earning and learning from it.
I'm sorry if you still doesn't have results. I do felt the same way before.
I tried my hardest to be employed in a call center company, I failed several times and I got depressed. But I didn't make it a reason to lose hope and stop. I made that as a motivation to try harder because I know that is what I really want. So just believe in yourself and don't think negatively. That won't help you.



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Kakashi2020
I have to agree with you on that working for $5 - $10 sites a day can give you a decent income. For months now I've.been collecting easy to pay sites from $1- $10. In my opinion it's better to work on this kind of sites because one would earn more.



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vhinz
Money making methods are like tools of building a house, some are good at using it and others are not. With the right tools and the knowledge on how to use it, you can get the same positive output as others do. Dedication and personal reasons why you want to earn also plays a big role.



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Russet
It is also true that the great majority of schemes out there are in fact worthless. And if we had to devote enormous effort to each one before saying so we would never get anywhere. Supervank for example can be seen from its terms of service to yield approximately 50c per hour of effort. Putting in 500 hours of effort will not change that. Some money earning scheme are worthless on their face and not worth any effort at all. My line is of the rule of the scheme make earning above minimum wage actually impossible, that is close enough worthless. Others are more likely to yield zero or cost more than they earn. You can't put immense effort in every one of the million schemes available before making a judgement.



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aeon
I think the only problem of some people who wants to earn money online is to see the result immediately. They're eager to earn because of what they've heard, and expecting the same things without any efforts of reading and understanding, and if they don't see the result at their expected time, they will lose the interest. Thanks for this article.



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Russet
Given that there are sites that produce an immediate reward, why not gravitate to them? I think this argument is what allows many scammers to prosper. The content producer/worker should be able to anticipate reward according to some predictable schedule of the risk working purely for the benefit of others.. aka being chump. You can;t have faith that any randomly selected scheme will pay off if you just work hard enough for long enough because some are just scams.



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aeon
I think with the word "reward" is not necessary if the person is looking for income online. Reward means not consistent, and that's the only thing you'll have to your work. Much better to find the stable source of income online by doing task instead of the reward thing that you don't even know if you deserve it or not and not really worth on your time.



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Kakashi2020
I normally spend a week on a site figuring if I could make some money in it, I usually go through 2-3 new sites a week and most of the time I would get 1 good site for every 20 I reviewed. So it takes a lot of time to get a good earning site. There's no sense of lingering in a site that doesn't have the earning potential you're looking for right?



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Corzhens
When I joined the freelancing bandwagon, I never thought that I would be earning in US dollar. For me, it was just to hone my written English. But history tells me that if you have the patience and perseverance then you can earn good money. And even if the earning is not stable, it is at least decent money that is worth the effort. I agree that you have to know it very well before you make a judgment if the method is worth it or not.



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stbrians
There are areas and sites that I almost gave up on then I began making money out of them. Investing much time to learn the sites is necessary.

We can ask people who are already successful In them to help too



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anyone01
How would you choose which strategies are not worth the exertion. We can't all do everything and a few locales are tricks or so low-yielding that you are't notwithstanding paying for your web association time. Time is a valuable asset and you have o utilize it productively by comprehending what to leave.



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jpk0007
You are right, people do have a tendency of trying new things and branding them useless before even giving enough time and effort required to be successful. If you don't give enough time and effort to any new venture then you will never be able to succeed in it. it's always better to select one or two methods of earning online that you are most interested in and give your best efforts and time to those two methods and eventually you will slowly start earning money from it.



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