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1640556 No.1640556 [Reply] [Original]

Hey /biz/ is making money online just a meme?

>> No.1640580

>>1640556
whats her name? dude wtfffff

>> No.1640598

>>1640556
God damnnnnn
Stand in line sir, was here first

>> No.1640601

>>1640580
got her
cecibel vogel

>> No.1640603

>>1640556

Is hard to make money online today dude, every single thing you want to do or sale is already online, and the competition is way to big. If you think you can do something better that already established businesses, think again.

>> No.1640680
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>>1640601
you the real MVP

any chance you know the name of this girl?

>> No.1640969

>>1640603
Yeah. It's a bit difficult. You have to find a very very profitable niche market, and be ready for the next "in thing"

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>>1640556
It's not a meme. There is still plenty of opportunity and honestly the skills (mediocre technical proficiency when it comes to computers and the internet etc...) you obtain from just being a regular 4chan poster gives you a huge advantage. Pic related, my ad spend from last week

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>>1640680
oh GAWD

>> No.1640993

>>1640987
Any tips on getting started?

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>>1640993
Not really man. I can answer any specific questions someone has but I am a pretty shit teacher otherwise. Internet marketing is just one of those things where you have to keep trying and hope to get lucky. Once you strike success, you start knowing what to look for and you get better and better at it.

>> No.1641011

>>1640987
whats your roi?

>> No.1641019

>>1641002
Please explain in detail what you do?
That would be really kewl of you.

>> No.1641020

>>1641002
Well I had a brief stint dropshipping on eBay but I wasn't making much, maybe a couple hundred a month on a good month and it wasn't worth the time. Plus my Amazon Prime account got shut down. I was thinking of either dropshipping or affiliate marketing. What are your thoughts on those?

>> No.1641105

>>1640987
>>1641002
>literally just a photoshopped spread sheet.

>anons buy it

>> No.1641407

>>1641105
>he doesn't know what Stripe's dashboard looks like

>>1641011
ROI isn't a very good metric to use. I could spend $3,000 to make $11,000 or I could spend $6,000 to make $17,000. It doesn't always scale linearly and most people would opt for the latter even though it's less efficient

>>1641019
I just sell stuff to people. Find a gimmicky item that you think will sell well in a target market/demographic that you understand, wrap it up a landing page offer, and drive traffic to it. It really is that simple on paper. The more nuanced parts of it are just a result of experience (knowing what kind of a landing page converts, knowing what kind of product would sell well with your target demographic, knowing how to price the product, etc...)

>>1641020
Being good on Amazon is very much a science and I would argue it's even harder than what I do. You need to be knowledgeable on internet marketing in general to be successful on Amazon. Amazon should be one of the last steps of your campaign - it's definitely not a place to start in my opinion

>> No.1641410

>>1641407
>Amazon should be one of the last steps of your campaign - it's definitely not a place to start in my opinion

So my plan to bombard amazons ebook store with a fuckton of low effort books that are all neatly branded (so they pop out and crosspromote eachother by their unified visual style alone) is a bad idea?

>> No.1641414

>>1641410
Try it. Maybe I am just a retard. I've never had good luck on Amazon

>> No.1641420

>>1641407
Well I used Amazon to dropship. I guess it was more arbitrage. Who do you source from? From some company like Ali Express? Or do you have a special deal with a manufacturer?

>> No.1641464

No, but /biz/ making money online is.

>>1640603
There's plenty of opportunity and establish businesses are notoriously slow to innovate.

>>1640987
Link your company / amazon profile

If you refuse to link with an ad spend that big, you're lying.

>>1640993
Research research research. tropicalmba podcasts. Smart passive income podcasts. Indie Hackers forums (I post there)

>>1641410
People have started at large ecommerce sites and gone on their own with great success.

>Nasty Gal