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gbade. x (m)
How Does One Make Money On The Internet Apart From "19"/yahoo-yahoo?
« on: May 01, 2006, 10:05 AM »

ok,ok i know this sounds kinda late, but how can i make money on the internet apart from doing "19"? recently i registered with this company online, that'd be paying me for taking surveys online. but i don't know how true this is  Undecided. so if you have any suggestions or contributions, please don't hesitate to say them.
Seun (m)
Re: How Does One Make Money On The Internet Apart From "19"/yahoo-yahoo?
« #1 on: May 01, 2006, 02:26 PM »

At the moment, the Internet is not the best place for a Nigerian to make money legally.  unless you have a very strong flair for the medium such that you are ready to labor for almost a year before you start reaping significant dividends, you probably shouldn't bother.  The basic model is to start a site with a lot of traffic and show adverts.
my2cents (m)
Re: How Does One Make Money On The Internet Apart From "19"/yahoo-yahoo?
« #2 on: May 01, 2006, 03:14 PM »

Weeell,

I know I am not in Nigeria but I would tend to think that if one can come up with a good way to implement Ecommerce there, the person concerned will definitely hit the jackpot.

As they say, humans have only utilized 10% of their brainpower.  What is wrong in a Nigerian, in Nigeria, coming up with something to be talked about  for a thousand years.

Sure, might sound easier said than done, but hey, somebody's got to do it  Grin
gbade. x (m)
Re: How Does One Make Money On The Internet Apart From "19"/yahoo-yahoo?
« #3 on: May 01, 2006, 07:29 PM »

Quote from: Nwoke on May 01, 2006, 02:26 PM
At the moment, the Internet is not the best place for a Nigerian to make money legally.  unless you have a very strong flair for the medium such that you are ready to labor for almost a year before you start reaping significant dividends, you probably shouldn't bother.  The basic model is to start a site with a lot of traffic and show adverts.

hmmm,  Undecided Undecided. a year? damn!!! that's too long. besides i don't have much capital. Undecided. if i was to start a site with a lot of ads, how much capital does it require?
deb (m)
Re: How Does One Make Money On The Internet Apart From "19"/yahoo-yahoo?
« #4 on: May 09, 2006, 11:43 AM »

Making genuine money from the internet requires alot of patience.

You need time to build some credibility for yourself and that could mean sacrificing as much as 12months even more. Really the reward is worth it.

My cousin, also a member of nairaland is making some cool dollars from google adsense.

I cant share a personal testimony because I'm not patient enough like my cousin. I pulled out of internet biz longtime.

If you feel you can hold on and be patient enough then its time for you to start gathering all the info you need to get started.

You will suceed! Cheesy
gbade. x (m)
Re: How Does One Make Money On The Internet Apart From "19"/yahoo-yahoo?
« #5 on: May 09, 2006, 01:50 PM »

thanks mate Cheesy!!!!!!!!
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