The Last Million-Dollar Opportunity on The Internet
Copyright 2006 Gobala Krishnan
A lot of e-books you buy out there tell you that you just need
to do this and that, and your path to financial freedom is
secure. But they fail to mention one fundamental thing: it's
just not so easy.
The Internet today is crowded with millions of websites and
millions of desperate people behind those websites, competing
against each other in order to "make a living online". Most of
them, me included, barely scrape through. All sorts of e-books
proliferate the market. So called "niche markets" aren't as
profitable as the experts claim. Their business is, and always
has been, convincing you that it is.
Advertising is getting more expensive by the day, and the
average human voice gets muffled and drowned in the constant
"buzzzz" of digital static. Network marketing programs, even
before anyone ever heard of the Internet, is basically a lot of
work and very little money. The Internet version of MLM is just
a souped-up, hyped-up digital incarnation of the same old wild
goose chase. It's just not as easy as you'd think.
My story is that I had tried so many "new and hot" programs that
just left me with a broken spirit and an empty wallet. Sooner of
later you get to thinking that this is probably the most
difficult thing in the world, and you forget about the
supposedly "fun" part of it. It wasn't until I made the suicidal
decision to go full time when I could barely survive part time
that I stumbled across "paid to surf" programs, which I truly
feel is the last million-dollar opportunity on the Internet. I
discovered that with "get-paid-to-surf" type of opportunities,
it doesn't really have to be that difficult. Here's why:
1) Its Unbelievably Easy to Do
I was actually dumbfounded by it's simplicity at first. All you
need to do is surf a couple of sites a day, and you get paid for
it. How much you get paid depends on the program or the
companies pay plan, which usually ranges from 1% to 15% every
day. There are people offering higher payouts but generally
anything higher than 15% a day just isn't feasible or
sustainable. You can read more about this and get some video
tutorials as well on my website http://paid-autosurf.com
2) It Pays Excellent Referral Commissions
When I tried network marketing, the one thing that unsettled me
was the fact that I was trying to sell a money-making idea to
someone before I've made any myself. In MLM, as you might know,
you swim with the big sharks only when you have a humongous
network of people who believe that they can make money with you.
To me it was a Catch-22 situation.
In paid autosurf programs, however you don't have to recruit to
make money. You can do it all by yourself. If you do however
choose to refer someone, it's much easier since you can show
them your earnings. You can also earn a lot from just one person
because when he sees that it works, there's nothing stopping him
from making as much as he can, giving you an ever-increasing
commission every month. An active referral can give me anywhere
between $20 to $400 in commissions a month.
3) Provides Constant Cash Flow For Your Other Businesses
In a world where you have to pay for everything - advertising,
web hosting, copyrighting and software - these paid-to-surf
programs provide easy (and most importantly positive cash flow).
It's good to have a reliable source of income every month,
something that not only helps you keep in the black but also
acts as a growing fund for your other businesses as well.
There is, however, the down side to paid-to-surf or
paid-autosurf programs: number one being the reliability of the
program, number two being the huge amount of trust that has to
exist for it to survive in the long haul, and number three is
the constant battle by the owners against scammers and wise guys
that just want to manipulate the system.
However, like any other money-making opportunity, there's a
solution and a work-around way to protect yourself. With the
right knowledge, and the right mindset, there's absolutely no
way you can go wrong here.