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How Can I Earn Extra Income For Less than $100?

  • By Gregory Rouse
  • 07 Feb, 2019

extra income What if I told you there’s a way to earn extra income for less than $100…

You might be thinking to yourself that this is flat out impossible. You might be thinking that I’m trying to pull a fast one. You might even be under the impression that I’m delusional.

Well, I’m telling you, this is not only doable, but you can do it all by yourself… The Solopreneur Way.

That’s right. Even if you don’t know how to write English you can do this… Even if you’re not that good with online marketing, you can do this.

You see, $100 is not that much money to get a home business going.

In the United States, you can earn $100 in about a day or less. In other parts of the world, it can take you a little bit longer, but it’s not going to break the bank.

Most people can come up with $100.

The following steps will enable you to earn extra income income:

Step #1: Pick a Cheap Host

The first thing that you need to do is to pick a cheap, reliable hosting account that charges you up to $3 per month. There are lots of these basic hosting providers around just do a Google search.

The great thing about this type of service is that you don’t expect to drive millions of visitors every single day, so you can pretty much go with a light to medium-duty hosting account.

You don’t have to find a top notch, top shelf hosting service provider. That’s absolutely unnecessary. As long as you pick a $1 to $3 per month hosting service that can guarantee your links will be working all the time, you should be good to go.

Step #2: Buy Cheap Domains

There are many cheap .info domains available with most domain registrars. Buy some cheap domains for $2.99 per year.

You’ll probably need about 5 to 10 of these.

Step #3: Install WordPress

The next step is to install WordPress on all the domains that you have bought.

Once you have registered the domain, change the DNS server to the DNS address of your host. You should be able to access the control panel or administrative panel of your hosting service.

Install WordPress with a few mouse clicks, once you have set that up, move on to the next step below.

Step #4: Invest in a Nice Theme

Use a decent low cost theme, like a $10 theme. There is quite a few available online, as long as it looks professional and it’s easy to modify, you can use it. It has to be professionally designed, you don’t want it to look unprofessional.

Step #5: Reverse Engineer Your Competitors’ Best “How-To” Content

This article assumes that you already have a niche you’re targeting, otherwise search this site for articles on finding a niche.

Find the very best content produced by your competitors in your niche, then reverse engineer it.

If you’re not a writer than you may need to hire a writer on iWriter.com or Fiverr.com, Whatever the case may be, you can get it done cheaply.

Of course, the content must be grammatically correct. It also has to be emotionally engaging, and it has to have great subheadings and titles.

Once you’ve gotten this content done, publish it on your WordPress site. Make sure you use some pictures and make sure you use headings.

Step #6: Promote Your Content Using Facebook Comment Plugin

Promoting through Facebook and other social media platforms is also a great way to earning extra income. Grab all the keywords related to the content that you are promoting. For example, if you are promoting a piece of content that talks about how to lose weight, look for keywords that are related to the weight loss process.

Get as many keywords that you can find. You can easily do this using the Google Keyword Planner tool.

Create an account with Google Adwords. This will give you access to the keyword planner tool. Enter your niche or topics into the tool and you will be able to get massive lists of keywords.

Step #7: Link From Your Reverse Engineered Content

Since you have a hot piece of content based on you reverse engineering of your competitors, the next step is to link that amazing piece of content to an affiliate product or service you are promoting.

Again, this article assumes that you already know how to pick an affiliate product from affiliate networks.

Maybe you also know how to offer your own product. Whatever the case may be, link from the content that you’re going to be promoting.

Step #8: Do Searches For Facebook Comments Plugin And Promote Your Resource Link

The great thing about this money making technique is the fact that you’re not promoting a sales page directly.

Let me explain… If someone is reading a comments section on the internet and they see a link and it’s obvious that it goes to some sort of affiliate product or a sales page, they will usually report your post. They might even try to mess with you.

A lot of people are just angry at spam.

The great thing about this technique is that you’re not spamming a spammy page. Instead, you are promoting a credible and useful piece of content. I hope this is clear.

So at this stage, you’re going to load your target keywords one by one into Google and then you’re going to include a search phrase next to it that targets “Facebook Comments” plugin.

Your search will then return blog posts that use the Facebook Comments plug-in, but are related to your target keywords.

You then click through and read the blog post. Make sure that it’s actually related to the issues you address in your content.

If you see a tight fit, comment regarding the blog post and whatever issues you find with it. Maybe there’s room for improvement and then raise issues that are related to your content.

If you do this right, and there’s a tight connection between the blog post you’re commenting on and the content you’re promoting. People will be encouraged to click through. They’ll see the reason why they should click through.

The best part to this is that it’s not spam.

If anything, you’re adding value to the blog post because you are discussing supplemental resources that raise issues or raise resources that add value to the blog post you’re commenting on.

Do this for as many websites returned by your search for the hundreds of keywords you’re targeting. If you do this right, you can get a steady flow of traffic to your target page over an extended period of time.

Plus, since your content is top notch content, it might get shared on social media, so you can pull traffic from social media.

Bloggers might link to you and some of the direct traffic you get from Facebook Comments might actually click through your affiliate link and buy something.

Do you see how this works? Good.

The great thing about this extra income is that it costs you less than $100 to setup. Iit’s very scalable, and the only investment is your time.

Do some comments when you have some spare time. Instead of wasting your time on Facebook or checking your email, post a few comments here and there. Maybe you can post ten comments a day.

Whatever the case may be, this is an asset that builds in value over time. The more high quality comments you post, the more traffic you stand to get from many different blog posts all over the internet.

Keys to Success

  • Make sure you’re promoting the right product.
  • Make sure you are promoting the right niche.
  • Make sure your site looks clean and professional (nothing fancy).
  • Make sure you have good content.

If you get these right, you should be able to make quite a bit of extra income. In fact, don’t be surprised if you get thousands of dollars after investing less than $100.

Finally, while this is an easy extra income hack it does take TIME… So if you want to learn how to earn passive income and stop trading dollars for hours… Check out the The Solopreneur Life Membership where you’ll learn many different passive income business models.

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