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Monday, September 26, 2016

How to make money Per day 100$

I answered a similar question, how to make $100 per day with no investment. The same applies for $1000 a day or even more.
Well, there are multiple ways of going about doing this. I will share what I did.
Miami, FL, 2012
So there I am. A 14 year old kid who can't help but think about the car he will be getting in two years. My parents didn't want to spend too much over $10,000 on my first car, but I wanted one that costed around $30,000, so I was quite down in the dumps.
I tried desperately to find ways of making that extra $20,000 online - I tried filling out surveys, joining websites that promised a big payout, and nothing worked. I was stumped.
Then, one day, out of the blue, I met a kid online who was making $1500 a month by doing something called dropshipping. I was amazed. I couldn't fathom the possibility of making so much money without doing hours of work. Suddenly my dream car seemed a lot closer and in reach.
I talked to this kid for hours that night - he was very helpful and thoughtful and I really thank him for bringing me to what I am today. Within my first month of dropshipping on eBay, I made $800 in profits. I was enthralled. This was a miracle for me at the time.
I spent every second of my free time listing things and managing sales, at school, at home, even while traveling. I never stopped. I was addicted. Sales increased exponentially. Things just would not stop selling. The next month I made over$2000profit. Then the next I made $5000. And the next $10,000. And the next $25,000. You can guess where this is going.
Fast forward three years and I am driving my dream car and managing four businesses. All from just one kid who cared to talk with me that one night. Dropshipping set me on a path of self fulfillment from an early age, and I couldn't be happier for it. Now, I don't do dropshipping anymore for my retail business. Instead I purchase my own stock, but it is undoubtedly a great way to start.
So, what is dropshipping?
Well, dropshipping involves:
  1. Finding a reliable supplier who is willing to send out products in your name and not their company's name (blind dropshipping)
  2. Listing every last one of the products from their site into yours. Markup the prices at least 15%. The more products, the higher chances you have of selling in high volumes. This part is tedious. Remember, you have spent $0 so far, you have not bought anything yet.
  3. When an order comes in and your customer has paid you, you then buy the product your customer ordered from your supplier and enter their address so it can be sent to your customer. You only buy the products after they have sold in your store.There is no investment or risk.
  4. Enjoy your profits!
Let's say that you have decided to focus Cyber Security, this is now your "vertical market.
Go on to a Jobboard aggregator like indeed.com, and research what companies are looking for Cyber Security expertise and find the most senior job you can find in this particular niche. Let's say for instance that you see that Exxon are advertising for a Global Director for Cyber/Information Security for a salary of $150,000 in Houston.
This is now your "first" search assignment. Using your LinkedIn recruiter account, make a search for every relevant Cyber Security Director based within a 100km vicinity of the job you have seen. Not every potential candidate will have written their LinkedIn account in the same way - so make sure you use derivatives in the Boolean search.
For instance:
(Director OR VP OR SVP) AND (Security OR compliance) AND (global OR head)
This will bring up a list of relevant potential candidates. You can send these candidates an inmail using the LinkedIn account, asking them if/when they are interested to discuss an opportunity.
On average you can expect to get a response rate of approximately 20% from your inmail. So 100 messages sent, leads to 20 candidates that are open for a conversation.
Speak to the candidates, ask about their current situation, what is happening at their current employer and for what kind of opportunities they would consider changing jobs for. Once this has been established you can then sell the job, that you had spotted on the online Jobboard and see if they are interested in it.
If they are, that's perfect. You do a more in depth interview and ask them for references that can verify the information on their CV.
You take the references from the previous employers, check that the candidate is actually any good and whilst you do that you can also ask them if they are currently having challenges recruiting good people - this will lead to more opportunities that you can work on, and will enable you to build a network of clients that are interested in Cyber Security expertise.
Once you have some suitable candidates, go back onto LinkedIn and search for the relevant hiring manager within Exxon.
For example put this into the advanced search:
Job title: (information security OR cyber security)
Location: Houston
Call the switchboard and ask to be put through to the people on the list. Find out who the MAN is (money, authority, need). Contact them and sell your candidates to them.
If it works, then you're in business and can expect to charge a bare minimum of 15% of the annual salary - €22500 - but you can charge upwards of 30%.
Now the beauty of doing it this way, is that every candidate you have contacted, is actually a senior professional who will also have hiring responsibility. Cyber Security is in demand, so as you're interviewing your candidates you can also check to see what possibilities you have to support their current vacancies.
If you speak to 20 senior candidates, you could realistically expect that 20% of them have vacancies that they are struggling to fill.
As a "specialist" headhunter in this space, you can offer your services on a retained basis, where they pay a part of the recruitment fee upfront, let's say $5000 from a potential cut price fee of $15000 and the rest is payable once a candidate has been hired.
Do this process every day - pick a job per day, find the candidates, establish if the candidates are interested or if they have vacancies themselves and then sell the candidates to the job. If clients have other vacancies then sell a retainer and see if they're interested.
Even as a rookie, with no headhunting experience, by working systematically, speaking to 20 candidate/managers per day - you will pick up vacancies that you're able to fill and if you can sell them on a retainer basis then the money is in the bank immediately.
There are 22 working days in a month, so that 440 candidate/managers spoken to, 22 jobs that you've seen advertised and then offered candidates for and probably a whole lot more that you picked up along the way.
You should be looking at a minimum of 2 deals in the bank for around $40,000 of fees for you and with a strong network of 500+ candidates/clients that you can work with in subsequent months.
Hard work initially but easy once you get going.
6. Develop an app story of Ankit Srivastava Here is how I did it.
I made an app.
I had a few goals,to make it the one of the best apps.
It was my first app
Now There were a few things i realized.
I don't have money to advertise.
So what to chose to make?Something which everyone,literally everyone will download if they find it good.
There were thousands of apps already of the same type,so what could I offer extra?The UI.(looks)
So here is the thing,I realized I have to make something which everyone uses and then it has to look good.
So i decided it will be a Music Player.
To make things easy,it has to be free,I am not a good seller,It doesn't hurt anyone to try a free app.
But then how will I earn?Well via ads.
There is an advantage of ads. as well.As the user base increases.Your money per month increases.If your app is good,user will keep it for a long time and each month your money will increase.
I learned how to make android apps in 7 months.Did freelancing side by side to earn some cash for videos,some screenshots,websites etc etc.
Launched my app ,spammed the shit out of internet,used to sleep for 4 hrs only,the rest used to go spamming,SPAM SPAM SPAM
Did it for 20 hrs a day for 20 days.Only used to sleep when my eyes couldn't open any longer.Then after that did nothing.
My app gained momentum and now has 320,000 downloads within 6 months of it's launch,getting 6500+ downloads these days.
And these has been my earnings.
1st month 100$
2nd month 200$
3rd month 420$
4th month 670$
5th month 1400$
This month (December) 2200$
The app has started earning me 100$ a day,so i am expecting 3400$ the next month.
(These earnings are not cumulative)
The key factor :presentation, video ,screenshots,website,all looked good.
And app?I rate it among the prettiest of all the music apps.
I am expecting the app will be earning me around 5k-10k per month after 6-8 months.
Now let me tell you something to inspire you:
if you go to the android store and search for a "Music Player",my app ranks above google's own music player. Achieved everything within 6 months.
The other answers will give you an idea of many of the options to monetize a high-traffic website, but the truth is, statistically speaking since I don't know you, that you will never get enough traffic to make a full-time income monetizing your blog withjust ads.
Think beyond display ads to monetize your traffic. We have sites that get millions of page views per month and some that get a few thousand per month. Believe it or not, we make more money on the less-trafficked sites? How? I'll get to that in a second, but let me show you the before and after of one of our sites when we replaced banner ads with ads to our own product we private labeled:
This is from one month to the next and nothing changed other than our monetization strategy. Everything remained almost identical:
  • same site design (replaced the Google ads with the same size of our own ads promoting our private labeled product)
  • almost the exact same unique visitors and page views month over month
Your current blog writes about an overcrowded topic (general technology), since there are so many other blogs that cover such topics (from Mashable to MacRumors). Is there any way for you to specialize in one specific topic?
For example, instead of just "tech news", could you write about "Apple Watch news" or "Instagram marketing for small business"? The latter being the better choice. Too many people try a blog on a broad topic and give up too quickly. You have to put as many factors in your favor as possible, why would you do otherwise? I want you to succeed.
I want you to explore a very specific topic that you enjoy and are already kind of good at (you can always get better). This way, you can sell high-end consulting, create information products, start a monthly membership club on the topic or a paid newsletter, etc. For example, if you wrote about "Instagram marketing for small businesses" you have a HUGE audience, but a specific topic: perfect!
If you can change your domain to something like: http://IGforSmallBiz.com and wrote all about this topic and nothing else, get interviewed on podcasts for this topic, and then offer consulting and courses on this product, then you can make a full-time living ($100k+ USD per year) with just a few thousand visitors per month - seriously. Of course, this is just one idea and there are millions of these - I could go through examples like this everyday and it is how we went from 6-figures to 7-figures. You can do it too.
Now, get to writing and making that dough! Remember, provide tons of value up front and don't be afraid to charge for high-touch service and products.
These are the best answers i came across on the quora for making money online!
Cheers!
If I were you, I would focus on building your skill-set.  I am assuming you are starting off in your career so for you experience and building your talent is key right now. You need to pay the bills but the bigger thing is the experience for you. If you do want to get more responsibility, you can take the initiative and work on a project that will help your team. Maybe it would be documenting your results in terms of cold calling for the field agents. Maybe you could track the person's name,  time you called, the overall response, and you can jot down some take aways if any.

Also, if you want to get good at sales, I highly suggest you take a look at a book called Spin Selling 
  • Discover a good or service that you can produce/provide for a profit, and go into business selling that good or service.
  • Everybody wants to know how to earn money faster. What's there to answer? You save up. You work at a better-paying job. You do your best at work to get noticed to get promoted. You spend within your means. You get a 'less expensive' girlfriend/boyfriend. What's there to answer?

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