Tuesday, May 25, 2010

I want to make money on Internet im a Non US citizen and 15 years old?

good luck, there are so many gimmicks on the internet you don't know which one is real. and they make up there own stories as if they are customers.
I want to make money on Internet im a Non US citizen and 15 years old?
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Reply:You could maybe take a look at http://mysplash.info , it has some great content on making money. It's not a scam, cause it's a free service. I've been using it for a while, with good results. You have to be at least 14 to use it, so you're eligible. But the payments must then be sent to your parents' account.
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Reply:There are some polls online. You get paid for doing them.
Reply:it's not gunna happen
Reply:The best thing for you to do is buy a reseller aka host sites i'm 17 thats what i'm going to do














Why is Business


Hosting such a great niche?





1. High Profit Margins - Businesses are willing to pay more for better services and dependability. So instead of making $1 profit per cheap hosting client you can make $20 dollars profit per business hosting client. Business owners email me about twice a day with negative reviews of a cheap hosting company complaining that their email or website is down and costing their business a lot of money. These people are willing to pay more but need to be educated to understand that it is worth paying more. Once they understand that they are willing to pay a lot more for dependable email and uptime.





2. Easier Marketing - Marketing hosting to businesses is much easier because you don't have to achieve the sign up volume that marketing cheap hosting must produce in order to make a profit. It also has more marketing opportunities because you are not competing on price but rather on a service. It is easier to sell and retain customers when you are selling your services and not just a low price.





3. High Demand And High Growth - This is a mega niche, meaning one that is in high demand and will have high growth in the future. Currently there are no large hosting companies dominating this niche and there is a lot of room for small hosting companies to get involved. Every year the number of businesses wanting to get online is increasing and they need web hosting. There is also a lot of additional revenue to be made if you get referral fees for sending them to Google Adwords, Yahoo's PPC ads, web designers, web programmers, and other related services a business will need as they begin to fully utilize the internet. And once again businesses will be willing to pay a premium for your help so you could handle all their web design needs and all you have to do is charge a 30 to 40 percent premium that that web designer charges. Reseller hosts should focus on this section as this is a nice recurring hosting fee in addition to providing SEO or design services.


What Are Business Hosting Customers Looking For?


In order to know how to market this hosting niche you need to know what business hosting customers want. The three core things a business will want is website uptime, email uptime, and quality service. Why?





3 Core Features of Business Hosting


1. Uptime - Businesses that are active on the net need their sites to be up, especially if they are selling online or showing clients demos off their site. Downtime costs them business and they will move to another provider if you can't deliver. You need to put fewer people per server and watch servers very closely to ensure you don't have much downtime.





2. Email Uptime - You must ensure email is there as it is usually more important than their website. Just yesterday I saw a review where a user had 10 employees checking mail and when that is down their ability to do work was seriously hurt. You need to give your clients redundant mail servers which is not too hard and explain how this works in easy to understand lingo.





3. Quality Service - Business hosting is a service industry and you must reflect that. Any support requests must be handled professionally and phone support is a must. One thing businesses hate is putting in a ticket and getting back an incomplete or unclear answer. I also highly recommend investing in a CRM tool (CRM = Customer Relationship Management Tool) and start getting to know your customers. Check in with them once a month to make sure they are happy and keep tabs on them and anything they want. Good customer management will ensure that your customers stay with you as they upgrade and grow. I know of several stories from hosting company owners who had customers start with $25 dollar a month plans and who are now paying $5,000 a month for 4 to 5 servers.


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Reply:You ar to young to make monny in internet you must been 18 years befor you can doit

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