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    and some software for an auto responder. He also used other techniques like viral marketing. This is the technique of giving away a portion or smaller product that was functional and pleasing with some sort of inbedded banner ad. In this way being given out for free and being quite useful to people, there is a multiplication effect. Also he included an incentive for the original person who got the free product to pass it on to others. (like a small commission on each sale) In this way it spread, which is why it's called viral marketing.

    Since that initial conversation, Peter had done quite well for himself and certainly was not about to quit anymore. By becoming an affiliate first, Peter gained an insight and some experience marketing a certain product. After some success he made his own product and replaced the original vendors product with his own. This way he kept 100% of the profits and he reproduced this little system of his dependably. The best pa

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    Peter Robinson is an 18 year old millionaire. A couple of years ago, Peter was at school and working part time so he could save enough funds to purchase his first car, however Peter also had a sideline on a forum he frequented submitting URL's for people. He stumbled onto a forum where he found people paid him cash to his paypal account, to submit links for their websites to directories. He didn't think of this, he simply saw many others offering their services and he investigated and found he understood and could do it too.

    He got a few dollars per link and could complete a 100 link job in a few hours, so it was fairly lucrative for a 16 year old. The reason these people paid him to submit their links to their new websites is so they could gain credibility from sites that are established. These established sites were happy to accept links because it created free content for their pages and people like Peter built their websites for them. It was a happy situation for all parties concerned.

    Over a couple of years Peter explored article writing and also became proficient in php coding which is an excellent computer language to learn for any webmaster. HTML is a pre-requisite, but php is a must. You can create websites that can interact with visitors by using forms. Yes, php was an excellent move for Pete. That's how we met, and to tell the truth, the young man surprised me when we struck up a conversation by email and during the course of the job I had hired him to do, he revealed his age. It struck me as amazing that a kid would be so resourceful and industrious.

    Over the course of our conversations, imbetween bouts of professional tug of war, I found out that Peter Robinson was quite a brave young man. His father had passed away recently and his mother was stricken with an agressive cancer. He had a heavy burden on his shoulders and I got the feeling that he was relieved just talking about it.

    His dream of a mustang convertible made way for more mundane things like helping to pay the family power bill. Peter had explored several possibilities online and he was feeling the distinct crush of need.

    The website project I had hired Pete for had been well completed and several months passed when I found an email sitting on my computer that looked familiar. I opened it and it was from Peter. His email was long, but essentially he wrote to tell me what he had been up to and how he had discovered affiliate marketing. He relayed to me the small successes and difficulties he was having.

    I will never forget that email because it was such a sincere request for help. He had seen close-up what we do on our website and felt sure I could advise him on affiliate marketing considering our affiliate program. I gave Peter a call and we talked.

    There are many money making programs online, some good some bad, Peter had tried many of them and it looked to me that he was at the point of surrender. The business model he settled on was the affiliate structure. An affiliate business model is simply a way for anybody to take exisitng products and sell them taking a percentage of the gross value of the sale. Some affiliate programs offer as little as a few percent. for example, if you want to sell cameras online, you may find companies accepting affiliates however their commission is barely 5% or less.

    I advised Peter to stick with this business model but move from the low paying products and companies to other more high paying ones. There are products out there that pay up to 50% or more, so these are the ones that are worth spending time on. It's just a simple mathematical calculation. This seemed to give Peter some confidence and he indeed did move from low paying commissions to high paying ones.

    Being proficient at php and c++ Peter also made some of his own products. A couple of simple games and some software for an auto responder. He also used other techniques like viral marketing. This is the technique of giving away a portion or smaller product that was functional and pleasing with some sort of inbedded banner ad. In this way being given out for free and being quite useful to people, there is a multiplication effect. Also he included an incentive for the original person who got the free product to pass it on to others. (like a small commission on each sale) In this way it spread, which is why it's called viral marketing.

    Since that initial conversation, Peter had done quite well for himself and certainly was not about to quit anymore. By becoming an affiliate first, Peter gained an insight and some experience marketing a certain product. After some success he made his own product and replaced the original vendors product with his own. This way he kept 100% of the profits and he reproduced this little system of his dependably. The best par

    Give It Away Now
    Two spanking new freesheets have hit London streets over the last month. One of them, The London Paper, is everywhere. Or its salesforce is anyway, thrusting copy after copy into the hands of passers by…even targeting drivers stuck in the evening pile-up.The London Paper is Rupert Murdoch’s first venture into free news. We've heard on the grapevine that this fella knows a little about the information market, so what’s going on? Is a trend developing around giving away news, thoughts and ideas for free? Has the print media’s hand been forced by the internet, where you can get everything from events listings to knitting pat
    situation for all parties concerned.

    Over a couple of years Peter explored article writing and also became proficient in php coding which is an excellent computer language to learn for any webmaster. HTML is a pre-requisite, but php is a must. You can create websites that can interact with visitors by using forms. Yes, php was an excellent move for Pete. That's how we met, and to tell the truth, the young man surprised me when we struck up a conversation by email and during the course of the job I had hired him to do, he revealed his age. It struck me as amazing that a kid would be so resourceful and industrious.

    Over the course of our conversations, imbetween bouts of professional tug of war, I found out that Peter Robinson was quite a brave young man. His father had passed away recently and his mother was stricken with an agressive cancer. He had a heavy burden on his shoulders and I got the feeling that he was relieved just talking about it.

    His dream of a mustang convertible made way for more mundane things like helping to pay the family power bill. Peter had explored several possibilities online and he was feeling the distinct crush of need.

    The website project I had hired Pete for had been well completed and several months passed when I found an email sitting on my computer that looked familiar. I opened it and it was from Peter. His email was long, but essentially he wrote to tell me what he had been up to and how he had discovered affiliate marketing. He relayed to me the small successes and difficulties he was having.

    I will never forget that email because it was such a sincere request for help. He had seen close-up what we do on our website and felt sure I could advise him on affiliate marketing considering our affiliate program. I gave Peter a call and we talked.

    There are many money making programs online, some good some bad, Peter had tried many of them and it looked to me that he was at the point of surrender. The business model he settled on was the affiliate structure. An affiliate business model is simply a way for anybody to take exisitng products and sell them taking a percentage of the gross value of the sale. Some affiliate programs offer as little as a few percent. for example, if you want to sell cameras online, you may find companies accepting affiliates however their commission is barely 5% or less.

    I advised Peter to stick with this business model but move from the low paying products and companies to other more high paying ones. There are products out there that pay up to 50% or more, so these are the ones that are worth spending time on. It's just a simple mathematical calculation. This seemed to give Peter some confidence and he indeed did move from low paying commissions to high paying ones.

    Being proficient at php and c++ Peter also made some of his own products. A couple of simple games and some software for an auto responder. He also used other techniques like viral marketing. This is the technique of giving away a portion or smaller product that was functional and pleasing with some sort of inbedded banner ad. In this way being given out for free and being quite useful to people, there is a multiplication effect. Also he included an incentive for the original person who got the free product to pass it on to others. (like a small commission on each sale) In this way it spread, which is why it's called viral marketing.

    Since that initial conversation, Peter had done quite well for himself and certainly was not about to quit anymore. By becoming an affiliate first, Peter gained an insight and some experience marketing a certain product. After some success he made his own product and replaced the original vendors product with his own. This way he kept 100% of the profits and he reproduced this little system of his dependably. The best pa

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    His dream of a mustang convertible made way for more mundane things like helping to pay the family power bill. Peter had explored several possibilities online and he was feeling the distinct crush of need.

    The website project I had hired Pete for had been well completed and several months passed when I found an email sitting on my computer that looked familiar. I opened it and it was from Peter. His email was long, but essentially he wrote to tell me what he had been up to and how he had discovered affiliate marketing. He relayed to me the small successes and difficulties he was having.

    I will never forget that email because it was such a sincere request for help. He had seen close-up what we do on our website and felt sure I could advise him on affiliate marketing considering our affiliate program. I gave Peter a call and we talked.

    There are many money making programs online, some good some bad, Peter had tried many of them and it looked to me that he was at the point of surrender. The business model he settled on was the affiliate structure. An affiliate business model is simply a way for anybody to take exisitng products and sell them taking a percentage of the gross value of the sale. Some affiliate programs offer as little as a few percent. for example, if you want to sell cameras online, you may find companies accepting affiliates however their commission is barely 5% or less.

    I advised Peter to stick with this business model but move from the low paying products and companies to other more high paying ones. There are products out there that pay up to 50% or more, so these are the ones that are worth spending time on. It's just a simple mathematical calculation. This seemed to give Peter some confidence and he indeed did move from low paying commissions to high paying ones.

    Being proficient at php and c++ Peter also made some of his own products. A couple of simple games and some software for an auto responder. He also used other techniques like viral marketing. This is the technique of giving away a portion or smaller product that was functional and pleasing with some sort of inbedded banner ad. In this way being given out for free and being quite useful to people, there is a multiplication effect. Also he included an incentive for the original person who got the free product to pass it on to others. (like a small commission on each sale) In this way it spread, which is why it's called viral marketing.

    Since that initial conversation, Peter had done quite well for himself and certainly was not about to quit anymore. By becoming an affiliate first, Peter gained an insight and some experience marketing a certain product. After some success he made his own product and replaced the original vendors product with his own. This way he kept 100% of the profits and he reproduced this little system of his dependably. The best pa

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    ed to me that he was at the point of surrender. The business model he settled on was the affiliate structure. An affiliate business model is simply a way for anybody to take exisitng products and sell them taking a percentage of the gross value of the sale. Some affiliate programs offer as little as a few percent. for example, if you want to sell cameras online, you may find companies accepting affiliates however their commission is barely 5% or less.

    I advised Peter to stick with this business model but move from the low paying products and companies to other more high paying ones. There are products out there that pay up to 50% or more, so these are the ones that are worth spending time on. It's just a simple mathematical calculation. This seemed to give Peter some confidence and he indeed did move from low paying commissions to high paying ones.

    Being proficient at php and c++ Peter also made some of his own products. A couple of simple games and some software for an auto responder. He also used other techniques like viral marketing. This is the technique of giving away a portion or smaller product that was functional and pleasing with some sort of inbedded banner ad. In this way being given out for free and being quite useful to people, there is a multiplication effect. Also he included an incentive for the original person who got the free product to pass it on to others. (like a small commission on each sale) In this way it spread, which is why it's called viral marketing.

    Since that initial conversation, Peter had done quite well for himself and certainly was not about to quit anymore. By becoming an affiliate first, Peter gained an insight and some experience marketing a certain product. After some success he made his own product and replaced the original vendors product with his own. This way he kept 100% of the profits and he reproduced this little system of his dependably. The best pa

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    and some software for an auto responder. He also used other techniques like viral marketing. This is the technique of giving away a portion or smaller product that was functional and pleasing with some sort of inbedded banner ad. In this way being given out for free and being quite useful to people, there is a multiplication effect. Also he included an incentive for the original person who got the free product to pass it on to others. (like a small commission on each sale) In this way it spread, which is why it's called viral marketing.

    Since that initial conversation, Peter had done quite well for himself and certainly was not about to quit anymore. By becoming an affiliate first, Peter gained an insight and some experience marketing a certain product. After some success he made his own product and replaced the original vendors product with his own. This way he kept 100% of the profits and he reproduced this little system of his dependably. The best part for Peter is that it is all on automatic pilot now. The work completed, this young man now simply tinkers and refines his exisitng structure.

    His net income this year is reported to be in the million dollar range.

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